mRNA expression of Fas receptor (CD95)-associated proteins (Fas- associated phosphatase-1/FAP-1, Fas-associating protein with death domain/FADD, and receptor-interacting protein/RIP) in human leukaemia/lymphoma cell lines

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mRNA expression of Fas (CD95)-associated proteins [Fas-associating protein with death domain (FADD), receptor-interacting protein (RIP), and Fas-associated phosphatase-1 (FAP-1)] has been investigated in 26 Fas- positive human leukaemia/lymphoma cell lines. Reverse transcriptase- polymerase chain reaction analysis revealed that FADD and RIP mRNA were invariably expressed in both Fas-sensitive and Fas-insensitive cell lines. However, FAP-1 mRNA was detected in only 11 of 26 cell lines. Interestingly 7/14 cell lines in the Fas-sensitive group were positive for FAP-1 mRNA expression. 8/12 cell lines in the Fas-refractory group did not express FAP- 1 mRNA, but half of these cell lines were susceptible to turnout necrosis factor α-induced growth inhibition. These findings suggest that the presence or absence of FAP-1 mRNA expression did not always correlate with relative sensitivity of Fas-mediated growth inhibition. Furthermore, it is assumed that leukaemia/lymphoma cells could possess structural or functional defects of Fas or Fas-associated proteins resulting in the failure to trigger apoptotic cell death.

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Komada, Y., Inaba, H., Zhou, Y. W., Zhang, X. L., Tanaka, S., Azuma, E., & Sakurai, M. (1997). mRNA expression of Fas receptor (CD95)-associated proteins (Fas- associated phosphatase-1/FAP-1, Fas-associating protein with death domain/FADD, and receptor-interacting protein/RIP) in human leukaemia/lymphoma cell lines. British Journal of Haematology, 99(2), 325–330. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2141.1997.3903204.x

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