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Fas and Fas Ligand Interactions Suppress Melanoma Lung Metastasis
Authors:Laurie B. Owen-Schaub  Kenneth L. van Golen  Laurie L. Hill  Janet E. Price
Affiliation:From the *Department of Immunology and the Department of Cell Biology, University of  Texas M.D.  Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas 77030
Abstract:Apoptosis induced by Fas (CD95) ligation is frequently lost during tumor progression; however, there is no direct evidence to support an association of Fas loss-of-function with metastatic tumor behavior. To determine whether Fas loss-of-function is critical for acquisition of the metastatic phenotype, we have compared the ability of Fas-sensitive K1735 murine melanomas to form spontaneous lung metastases in wild-type and Fas ligand–deficient mice. Fas-sensitive melanoma clones are highly tumorigenic but rarely metastatic in wild-type syngeneic mice. However, in Fas ligand–deficient mice, both the incidence and number of metastases are increased. These findings provide the first evidence that Fas–Fas ligand interactions can suppress metastasis and that tumor Fas loss-of-function may be causally linked to metastatic progression.
Keywords:Fas ligand   metastasis   melanoma   apoptosis   lung microenvironment
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