Saltar al contenido
Merck

Fas/CD95 prevents autoimmunity independently of lipid raft localization and efficient apoptosis induction.

Nature communications (2016-12-23)
Anthony C Cruz, Madhu Ramaswamy, Claudia Ouyang, Christopher A Klebanoff, Prabuddha Sengupta, Tori N Yamamoto, Françoise Meylan, Stacy K Thomas, Nathan Richoz, Robert Eil, Susan Price, Rafael Casellas, V Koneti Rao, Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, Nicholas P Restifo, Richard M Siegel
RESUMEN

Mutations affecting the apoptosis-inducing function of the Fas/CD95 TNF-family receptor result in autoimmune and lymphoproliferative disease. However, Fas can also costimulate T-cell activation and promote tumour cell growth and metastasis. Palmitoylation at a membrane proximal cysteine residue enables Fas to localize to lipid raft microdomains and induce apoptosis in cell lines. Here, we show that a palmitoylation-defective Fas C194V mutant is defective in inducing apoptosis in primary mouse T cells, B cells and dendritic cells, while retaining the ability to enhance naive T-cell differentiation. Despite inability to efficiently induce cell death, the Fas C194V receptor prevents the lymphoaccumulation and autoimmunity that develops in Fas-deficient mice. These findings indicate that induction of apoptosis through Fas is dependent on receptor palmitoylation in primary immune cells, and Fas may prevent autoimmunity by mechanisms other than inducing apoptosis.

MATERIALES
Referencia del producto
Marca
Descripción del producto

Sigma-Aldrich
N-[Tris(hydroxymethyl)methyl]acrylamide, contains ≤7% KCl, 93%