[PDF][PDF] Biochemical mechanisms of IL-2–regulated Fas-mediated T cell apoptosis

Y Refaeli, L Van Parijs, CA London, J Tschopp… - Immunity, 1998 - cell.com
Y Refaeli, L Van Parijs, CA London, J Tschopp, AK Abbas
Immunity, 1998cell.com
Activation-induced cell death (AICD) of lymphocytes is an important mechamism of self-
tolerance. In CD4+ T cells, AICD is mediated by the Fas pathway and is enhanced by IL-2.
To define the mechanisms of this pro-apoptotic action of IL-2, we analyzed CD4+ T cells
from wild-type and IL-2−/− mice expressing a transgenic T cell receptor. T cells become
sensitive to AICD after activation by antigen and IL-2. IL-2 increases transcription and
surface expression of Fas ligand (FasL) and suppresses transcription and expression of …
Abstract
Activation-induced cell death (AICD) of lymphocytes is an important mechamism of self-tolerance. In CD4+ T cells, AICD is mediated by the Fas pathway and is enhanced by IL-2. To define the mechanisms of this pro-apoptotic action of IL-2, we analyzed CD4+ T cells from wild-type and IL-2−/− mice expressing a transgenic T cell receptor. T cells become sensitive to AICD after activation by antigen and IL-2. IL-2 increases transcription and surface expression of Fas ligand (FasL) and suppresses transcription and expression of FLIP, the inhibitor of apoptosis. The ability of IL-2 to enhance expression of a pro-apoptotic molecule, FasL, and to suppress an inhibitor of Fas signaling, FLIP, likely accounts for the role of this cytokine in potentiating T cell apoptosis.
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