Abstract
The transcription factor c-Myc is important for the control of cell cycle progression, neoplasia, and apoptotic cell death, c-Myc dimerizes with its partner Max to form an active transcription factor complex. Little is known, however, about the transcriptional targets of c-Myc and their roles in c-Myc-induced cell death. Here we demonstrate that T cell activation-induced expression of Fas ligand (FasL, CD95-L, APO-1-L), which can induce apoptotic cell death in many different cell types, is regulated by c-Myc. Down- modulation of c-Myc protein via antisense oligonucleotides blocked activation-induced FasL mRNA and protein expression and functional FasL expression in activated T cells and T cell lines. Further, FasL promoter activity in T cells is driven by overexpression of c-Myc and inhibited by expression of dominant-negative mutants of c-Myc and Max. Our findings indicate that c-Myc controls apoptotic cell death in T cells through regulation of FasL expression.
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Brunner, T., Kasibhatla, S., Pinkoski, M. J., Frutschi, C., Yoo, N. J., Echeverri, F., … Green, D. R. (2000). Expression of Fas ligand in activated T cells is regulated by c-Myc. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 275(13), 9767–9772. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.275.13.9767
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