Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase antagonized Fas-associated death domain protein-mediated apoptosis by induced FLICE-inhibitory protein expression

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Fas and Fas-associated death domain (FADD) play a critical role in the homeostasis of different cell types. The regulation of Fas and FADD-mediated cell death is pivotal to many physiological functions. The activation oft lymphocytes by concanavalin A (Con A) inhibited Fas-mediated cell death. We identified that among the several activation signals downstream of Con A stimulation, mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase kinase (MKK) was the major kinase pathway that antagonized Fas-triggered cell death. MKK1 suppressed FADD- but not caspase-3-induced apoptosis, indicating that antagonism occurred early along the Fas-initiated apoptotic cascade. We further demonstrated that activation of MKK1 led to expression of FLIP, a specific inhibitor of FADD. MKK1 inhibition of FADD-induced cell death: was abrogated if induction of FLIP was prevented, indicating that FLIP mediates MKK1 suppression of FADD-mediated apoptosis. Our results illustrate a general mechanism by which activation of MAP kinase attenuates apoptotic signals initiated by death receptors in normal and transformed cells.

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Yeh, J. H., Hsu, S. C., Han, S. H., & Lai, M. Z. (1998). Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase antagonized Fas-associated death domain protein-mediated apoptosis by induced FLICE-inhibitory protein expression. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 188(10), 1795–1802. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.188.10.1795

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