Fas (CD95/Apo-1) ligand regulation in T cell homeostasis, cell-mediated cytotoxicity and immune pathology

T Brunner, C Wasem, R Torgler, I Cima, S Jakob… - Seminars in …, 2003 - Elsevier
T Brunner, C Wasem, R Torgler, I Cima, S Jakob, N Corazza
Seminars in immunology, 2003Elsevier
Members of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily are crucially involved in the
regulation of T cell activation, homeostasis and cytotoxicity. In particular, Fas ligand (FasL),
expressed by activated T lymphocytes, induces cell-mediated cytotoxicity and may also be
responsible for apoptotic suicide. Tight regulation of this death-inducing ligand is a
prerequisite for proper immune defense and homeostasis. In this review, we will discuss
various aspects of FasL regulation in cell-mediated cytotoxicity, immune homeostasis and …
Members of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily are crucially involved in the regulation of T cell activation, homeostasis and cytotoxicity. In particular, Fas ligand (FasL), expressed by activated T lymphocytes, induces cell-mediated cytotoxicity and may also be responsible for apoptotic suicide. Tight regulation of this death-inducing ligand is a prerequisite for proper immune defense and homeostasis. In this review, we will discuss various aspects of FasL regulation in cell-mediated cytotoxicity, immune homeostasis and the immunopathology of diseases.
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