Mutations in Fas associated with human lymphoproliferative syndrome and autoimmunity

F Rieux-Laucat, F Le Deist, C Hivroz, IAG Roberts… - Science, 1995 - science.org
F Rieux-Laucat, F Le Deist, C Hivroz, IAG Roberts, KM Debatin, A Fischer, JP De Villartay
Science, 1995science.org
Fas (also known as Apo1 and CD95) is a cell surface receptor involved in apoptotic cell
death. Fas expression and function were analyzed in three children (including two siblings)
with a lymphoproliferative syndrome, two of whom also had autoimmune disorders. A large
deletion in the gene encoding Fas and no detectable cell surface expression characterized
the most affected patient. Clinical manifestations in the two related patients were less
severe: Fas-mediated apoptosis was impaired and a deletion within the intracytoplasmic …
Fas (also known as Apo1 and CD95) is a cell surface receptor involved in apoptotic cell death. Fas expression and function were analyzed in three children (including two siblings) with a lymphoproliferative syndrome, two of whom also had autoimmune disorders. A large deletion in the gene encoding Fas and no detectable cell surface expression characterized the most affected patient. Clinical manifestations in the two related patients were less severe: Fas-mediated apoptosis was impaired and a deletion within the intracytoplasmic domain was detected. These findings illustrate the crucial regulatory role of Fas and may provide a molecular basis for some autoimmune diseases in humans.
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