Cutting Edge: Apoptosis Induced by a Chimeric Fas/FLICE Receptor: Lack of Requirement for Fas- or FADD-Binding Proteins

  • Memon S
  • Hou J
  • Moreno M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Current models for Fas (CD95)-mediated apoptosis suggest that FLICE/caspase-8 is recruited and activated, which results in cell death. However, the role of additional molecules in Fas signaling and FLICE activation is not clear. A chimeric Fas/FLICE (F/F) receptor, containing the extracellular/transmembrane portion of Fas and the caspase region of FLICE, mediated anti-Fas apoptosis. FLICE protease subunits were generated from the F/F precursor. Killing induced by Fas, but not F/F, was blocked by a dominant negative FADD. Apoptosis triggered through Fas and F/F was inhibited by coexpression of CrmA and p35, but not Bcl-xL. F/F bypassed Fas resistance in COS-7 cells and blocking by the death effector domain (DED)-containing viral protein MC159. These results show that: 1) F/F induces cell death, indicating that FLICE activation is sufficient for apoptosis and does not require additional Fas- or FADD-binding proteins; and 2) F/F bypasses proximal defects in Fas signaling that prevent FLICE recruitment or activation.

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Memon, S. A., Hou, J., Moreno, M. B., & Zacharchuk, C. M. (1998). Cutting Edge: Apoptosis Induced by a Chimeric Fas/FLICE Receptor: Lack of Requirement for Fas- or FADD-Binding Proteins. The Journal of Immunology, 160(5), 2046–2049. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.160.5.2046

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