Essential roles of the Fas ligand in the development of hepatitis

T Kondo, T Suda, H Fukuyama, M Adachi, S Nagata - Nature medicine, 1997 - nature.com
T Kondo, T Suda, H Fukuyama, M Adachi, S Nagata
Nature medicine, 1997nature.com
Abstract The Fas ligand (FasL) is expressed in activated T cells and induces apoptosis in
Fas-bearing cells. A cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) clone specific for hepatitis B surface
antigen (HBsAg) causes an acute liver disease in HBsAg transgenic mice. Here we
observed that the CTL clone killed hepatocytes expressing HBsAg in a Fas-dependent
manner. Administration of the soluble form of Fas into HBsAg transgenic mice prevented the
CTL-induced liver disease. In the second model, mice were primed with Propionibacterium …
Abstract
The Fas ligand (FasL) is expressed in activated T cells and induces apoptosis in Fas-bearing cells. A cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) clone specific for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) causes an acute liver disease in HBsAg transgenic mice. Here we observed that the CTL clone killed hepatocytes expressing HBsAg in a Fas-dependent manner. Administration of the soluble form of Fas into HBsAg transgenic mice prevented the CTL-induced liver disease. In the second model, mice were primed with Propionibacterium acnes. A subsequent challenge with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) killed the mice by inducing liver injury. Neutralization of FasL rescued the mice from LPS-induced mortality, and Fas-null mice were resistant to LPS-induced mortality. These results suggest that FasL has an essential role in the development of hepatitis.
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