The Fas death factor

S Nagata, P Golstein - Science, 1995 - science.org
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Fas ligand (FasL), a cell surface molecule belonging to the tumor necrosis factor family,
binds to its receptor Fas, thus inducing apoptosis of Fas-bearing cells. Various cells express
Fas, whereas FasL is expressed predominantly in activated T cells. In the immune system,
Fas and FasL are involved in down-regulation of immune reactions as well as in T cell-
mediated cytotoxicity. Malfunction of the Fas system causes lymphoproliferative disorders
and accelerates autoimmune diseases, whereas its exacerbation may cause tissue …
Fas ligand (FasL), a cell surface molecule belonging to the tumor necrosis factor family, binds to its receptor Fas, thus inducing apoptosis of Fas-bearing cells. Various cells express Fas, whereas FasL is expressed predominantly in activated T cells. In the immune system, Fas and FasL are involved in down-regulation of immune reactions as well as in T cell-mediated cytotoxicity. Malfunction of the Fas system causes lymphoproliferative disorders and accelerates autoimmune diseases, whereas its exacerbation may cause tissue destruction.
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