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https://read.qxmd.com/read/25745993/histone-deacetylase-inhibitors-prevent-activation-induced-cell-death-and-promote-anti-tumor-immunity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
K Cao, G Wang, W Li, L Zhang, R Wang, Y Huang, L Du, J Jiang, C Wu, X He, A I Roberts, F Li, A B Rabson, Y Wang, Y Shi
The poor efficacy of the in vivo anti-tumor immune response has been partially attributed to ineffective T-cell responses mounted against the tumor. Fas-FasL-dependent activation-induced cell death (AICD) of T cells is believed to be a major contributor to compromised anti-tumor immunity. The molecular mechanisms of AICD are well-investigated, yet the possibility of regulating AICD for cancer therapy remains to be explored. In this study, we show that histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACIs) can inhibit apoptosis of CD4(+) T cells within the tumor, thereby enhancing anti-tumor immune responses and suppressing melanoma growth...
December 3, 2015: Oncogene
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25731893/cumulus-cells-accelerate-oocyte-aging-by-releasing-soluble-fas-ligand-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiang Zhu, Jie Zhang, Hong Li, Tian-Yang Wang, Chuan-Xin Zhang, Ming-Jiu Luo, Jing-He Tan
Although previous studies have suggested that cumulus cells (CCs) accelerate oocyte aging by secreting soluble and heat-sensitive paracrine factors, the factors involved are not well characterized. Because Fas-mediated apoptosis represents a major pathway in induction of apoptosis in various cells, we proposed that CCs facilitate oocyte aging by releasing soluble Fas ligand (sFasL). In this study, we reported that when the aging of freshly ovulated mouse oocytes were studied in vitro, both the apoptotic rates of CCs and the amount of CCs produced sFasL increased significantly with the culture time...
March 3, 2015: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25420721/double-negative-dn-%C3%AE-%C3%AE-t-cells-misperception-and-overdue-recognition
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REVIEW
Maria N Martina, Sanjeev Noel, Ankit Saxena, Hamid Rabb, Abdel Rahim A Hamad
CD4(-)CD8(-)double negative (DN) αβ T cells are legitimate components of the normal immune system. However, they are poorly understood and largely ignored by immunologists because of their historical association with the lymphoproliferation that occurs in mice (lpr and gld) and humans (autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndromes patients) with impaired Fas-mediated apoptosis where they are considered abnormal T cells. We believe that the traditional view that DN T cells that cause lymphoproliferation (hereafter referred to as lpr DN T cells) are CD4 and CD8 T cells that lost their coreceptor, conceived more than two decades ago, is flawed and that conflating lpr DN T cells with DN T cells found in normal immune system (hereafter referred to as nDN T cells) is unnecessarily dampening interest of this potentially important cell type...
March 2015: Immunology and Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24924176/participation-of-the-fas-fasl-signaling-pathway-and-the-lung-microenvironment-in-the-development-of-osteosarcoma-lung-metastases
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REVIEW
Gangxiong Huang, Kazumasa Nishimoto, Yuanzheng Yang, Eugenie S Kleinerman
The lungs are the most common site for the metastatic spread of osteosarcoma. Success in using chemotherapy to improve overall survival has reached a plateau. Understanding the biologic properties that permit osteosarcoma cells to grow in the lungs may allow the identification of novel therapeutic approaches-the goal being to alter the tumor cells' expression of cell surface proteins so that there is no longer compatibility with the metastatic niche. We have demonstrated that the Fas Ligand positive (FasL(+)) lung microenvironment eliminates Fas(+) osteosarcoma cells that metastasize to the lungs...
2014: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24667392/involvement-of-the-tnf-and-fasl-produced-by-cd11b-kupffer-cells-macrophages-in-ccl4-induced-acute-hepatic-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Atsushi Sato, Hiroyuki Nakashima, Masahiro Nakashima, Masami Ikarashi, Kiyoshi Nishiyama, Manabu Kinoshita, Shuhji Seki
We previously reported that F4/80(+) Kupffer cells are subclassified into CD68(+) Kupffer cells with phagocytic and ROS producing capacity, and CD11b(+) Kupffer cells with cytokine-producing capacity. Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-induced hepatic injury is a well-known chemical-induced hepatocyte injury. In the present study, we investigated the immunological role of Kupffer cells/macrophages in CCl4-induced hepatitis in mice. The immunohistochemical analysis of the liver and the flow cytometry of the liver mononuclear cells showed that clodronate liposome (c-lipo) treatment greatly decreased the spindle-shaped F4/80(+) or CD68(+) cells, while the oval-shaped F4/80+ CD11b(+) cells increased...
2014: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24446149/macrophage-inducing-fasl-on-chondrocytes-forms-immune-privilege-in-cartilage-tissue-engineering-enhancing-in-vivo-regeneration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuko Fujihara, Tsuyoshi Takato, Kazuto Hoshi
To obtain stable outcomes in regenerative medicine, controlling inflammatory reactions is a requirement. Previously, auricular chondrocytes in tissue-engineered cartilage have been shown to express factors related to immune privilege including Fas ligand (FasL) in mice. Since elucidation of mechanism on immune privilege formed in cartilage regeneration may contribute to suppression of excessive inflammation, in this study, we investigated the function of FasL and induction of immune privilege in tissue-engineered cartilage using a mouse subcutaneous model...
May 2014: Stem Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24028839/fas-fasl-pathway-participates-in-resolution-of-mucosal-inflammatory-response-early-during-hsv-2-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Malgorzata Krzyzowska, Piotr Baska, Anna Grochowska, Piotr Orlowski, Zuzanna Nowak, Anna Winnicka
Apoptotic cell death is critical for maintaining integrity of the epithelia as well as for removal of the virus infected cells. We assessed the role of Fas/FasL-dependent pathway in apoptosis of genital epithelium during HSV-2 infection using a murine model of HSV-2 infection applied to C57BL6, MRL-Fas(lpr)/J (Fas-/-) and C3-Fasl(gld)/J (FasL-/-) mice and an in vitro model of HSV-2 infection in monocyte RAW 264.7 and keratinocyte 291.03C cell cultures and peritoneal macrophages. In contrast to keratinocyte in vitro cultures, HSV-2 infection of the monocytic cell cultures led to early induction of apoptosis...
January 2014: Immunobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23922974/hsv-2-regulates-monocyte-inflammatory-response-via-the-fas-fasl-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Malgorzata Krzyzowska, Piotr Baska, Piotr Orlowski, Robert Zdanowski, Anna Winnicka, Kristina Eriksson, Wanda Stankiewicz
Monocytic cells represent important cellular elements of the innate and adaptive immune responses in viral infections. We assessed the role of Fas/FasL in promoting monocyte apoptosis during HSV-2 infection by using an in vitro model based on the murine RAW 264.7 monocytic cell line and an in vivo murine model of HSV-2 infection applied to C57BL6, MRL-Fas(lpr)/J (Fas-/-) and C3-Fasl(gld)/J (FasL-/-) mice. HSV-2 infection of the monocytic cell line led to early induction of apoptosis, with no protective expression of anti-apoptotic Bcl-2...
2013: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23762329/fcr%C3%AE-controls-the-fas-dependent-regulatory-function-of-lymphoproliferative-double-negative-t-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephen C Juvet, Christopher W Thomson, Edward Y Kim, Mei Han, Li Zhang
Patients with autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS) and lymphoproliferation (LPR) mice are deficient in Fas, and accumulate large numbers of αβ-TCR(+), CD4(-), CD8(-) double negative (DN) T cells. The function of these DN T cells remains largely unknown. The common γ subunit of the activating Fc receptors, FcRγ, plays an important role in mediating innate immune responses. We have shown previously that a significant proportion of DN T cells express FcRγ, and that this molecule is required for TCR transgenic DN T cells to suppress allogeneic immune responses...
2013: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23577189/the-effect-of-mycophenolate-mofetil-on-disease-development-in-the-gld-apoe-mouse-model-of-accelerated-atherosclerosis-and-systemic-lupus-erythematosus
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christophe Richez, Rocco J Richards, Pierre Duffau, Zachary Weitzner, Christopher D Andry, Ian R Rifkin, Tamar Aprahamian
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a systemic autoimmune disease that is characterized by autoantibody production and inflammatory disease involving multiple organs. Premature atherosclerosis is a common complication of SLE and results in substantial morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular disease (CVD). The reasons for the premature atherosclerosis in SLE are incompletely understood, although chronic inflammation is thought to play an important role. There is currently no known preventative treatment of premature atherosclerosis in SLE...
2013: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23569113/increased-resistance-to-staphylococcus-aureus-endophthalmitis-in-balb-c-mice-fas-ligand-is-required-for-resolution-of-inflammation-but-not-for-bacterial-clearance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Norito Sugi, Emily A Whiston, Bruce R Ksander, Meredith S Gregory
FasL was recently shown be required for bacterial clearance in C57BL/6 mice that express the FasL.1 allotype. The FasL.2 allotype is expressed in BALB/c mice and exhibits increased binding affinity to and increased cytotoxic activity against Fas(+) target cells. Therefore, we hypothesized that BALB/c mice would be more resistant to Staphylococcus aureus-induced endophthalmitis. To test this hypothesis, C57BL/6, BALB/c, and BALB(gld) mice received intravitreal injections of 2,500 CFU of S. aureus (RN6390). Clinical examinations, electroretinography (ERG), histology, and bacterial quantification were performed at 24, 48, 72, and 96 h postinjection...
June 2013: Infection and Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23408968/type-i-interferon-is-critical-for-fasl-expression-on-lung-cells-to-determine-the-severity-of-influenza
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daisuke Fujikura, Satoko Chiba, Daisuke Muramatsu, Mika Kazumata, Yosuke Nakayama, Taro Kawai, Shizuo Akira, Hiroshi Kida, Tadaaki Miyazaki
Infection of influenza A virus in mammals induces hyper lung pneumonia, which often causes lethal diseases. FasL is a specific ligand of Fas, which is a type-I transmembrane protein to induce cell death. Previously, it has been reported that the hyper induction of gene expression associated with Fas signal is observed in lethal influenza A virus infection. More importantly, it was also reported that functional mutation of the FasL gene protects the host against influenza A virus infection. These observations suggest that induction of FasL signal is functionally associated with the severity of influenza...
2013: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22815291/neutrophil-expression-of-fas-ligand-and-perforin-directs-effector-cd8-t-cell-infiltration-into-antigen-challenged-skin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danielle D Kish, Anton V Gorbachev, Neetha Parameswaran, Neetu Gupta, Robert L Fairchild
Contact hypersensitivity (CHS) is a T cell response to hapten skin challenge of sensitized individuals proposed to be mediated by hapten-primed CD8 cytolytic T cells. Effector CD8 T cell recruitment into hapten challenge sites to elicit CHS requires prior CXCL1- and CXCL2-mediated neutrophil infiltration into the site. We investigated whether neutrophil activities directing hapten-primed CD8 T cell skin infiltration in response to 2,4-dinitro-1-fluorobenzene (DNFB) required Fas ligand (FasL) and perforin expression...
September 1, 2012: Journal of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22801052/failure-of-chimerism-formation-and-tolerance-induction-from-fas-ligand-mutant-bone-marrow-donors-after-nonmyeloablative-conditioning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samir Nusair, Galit Gincberg, Osnat Almogi-Hazan, Raphael Breuer, Reuven Or, Shulamit B Wallach-Dayan
Formation of donor-recipient mixed chimerism after nonmyeloablative conditioning allows co-existence of donor and recipient hematopoietic stem cells, with solid organ allograft tolerance and less likeliness of graft versus host development. Using a post-transplant bronchiolitis obliterans murine model, we aimed to test the hypothesis that allograft preservation after mixed chimerism formation is dependent on the presence of a functional Fas ligand (FasL) on donor hematopoietic cells. To form mixed chimerism, two aliquots of 30 × 10(6) whole bone marrow cells (BMC) from either wild-type C57BL/6 in one group, or transgenic gld mice with mutant FasL (d = 0 and 2+) in the other were used, with both groups receiving intravenous busulfan (10mg/kg) on d-1 and intraperitoneal cyclophosphamide (200mg/kg) on d+1...
December 2012: Transplant Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22735687/a-decoy-receptor-3-analogue-reduces-localised-defects-in-phagocyte-function-in-pneumococcal-pneumonia
#35
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Helen M Marriott, Marc Daigneault, Alfred A R Thompson, Sarah R Walmsley, Sharonjit K Gill, Derrick R Witcher, Victor J Wroblewski, Paul G Hellewell, Moira K B Whyte, David H Dockrell
BACKGROUND: Therapeutic strategies to modulate the host response to bacterial pneumonia are needed to improve outcomes during community-acquired pneumonia. This study used mice with impaired Fas signalling to examine susceptibility to pneumococcal pneumonia and decoy receptor 3 analogue (DcR3-a) to correct factors associated with increased susceptibility. METHODS: Wild-type mice and those with varying degrees of impairment of Fas (lpr) or Fas ligand signalling (gld) were challenged with Streptococcus pneumoniae and microbiological and immunological outcomes measured in the presence or absence of DcR3-a...
November 2012: Thorax
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22517765/butyrate-suppresses-colonic-inflammation-through-hdac1-dependent-fas-upregulation-and-fas-mediated-apoptosis-of-t-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mary A Zimmerman, Nagendra Singh, Pamela M Martin, Muthusamy Thangaraju, Vadivel Ganapathy, Jennifer L Waller, Huidong Shi, Keith D Robertson, David H Munn, Kebin Liu
Butyrate, an intestinal microbiota metabolite of dietary fiber, has been shown to exhibit protective effects toward inflammatory diseases such as ulcerative colitis (UC) and inflammation-mediated colorectal cancer. Recent studies have shown that chronic IFN-γ signaling plays an essential role in inflammation-mediated colorectal cancer development in vivo, whereas genome-wide association studies have linked human UC risk loci to IFNG, the gene that encodes IFN-γ. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the butyrate-IFN-γ-colonic inflammation axis are not well defined...
June 15, 2012: American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22461695/decitabine-and-vorinostat-cooperate-to-sensitize-colon-carcinoma-cells-to-fas-ligand-induced-apoptosis-in-vitro-and-tumor-suppression-in-vivo
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dafeng Yang, Christina M Torres, Kankana Bardhan, Mary Zimmerman, Tracy L McGaha, Kebin Liu
The death receptor Fas and its physiological ligand (FasL) regulate apoptosis of cancerous cells, thereby functioning as a critical component of the host cancer immunosurveillance system. To evade Fas-mediated apoptosis, cancer cells often downregulate Fas to acquire an apoptosis-resistant phenotype, which is a hallmark of metastatic human colorectal cancer. Therefore, targeting Fas resistance is of critical importance in Fas-based cancer therapy and immunotherapy. In this study, we demonstrated that epigenetic inhibitors decitabine and vorinostat cooperate to upregulate Fas expression in metastatic human colon carcinoma cells...
May 1, 2012: Journal of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22156346/mice-with-mutations-in-fas-and-fas-ligand-demonstrate-increased-herpetic-stromal-keratitis-following-corneal-infection-with-hsv-1
#38
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Jessica E Morris, Stephanie Zobell, Xiao-Tang Yin, Hamideh Zakeri, Bretton C Summers, David A Leib, Patrick M Stuart
HSV-1 infection of the cornea leads to a potentially blinding immunoinflammatory lesion of the cornea, termed herpetic stromal keratitis. It has also been shown that one of the factors limiting inflammation of the cornea is the presence of Fas ligand (FasL) on corneal epithelium and endothelium. In this study, the role played by FasL expression in the cornea following acute infection with HSV-1 was determined. Both BALB/c and C57BL/6 (B6) mice with HSV-1 infection were compared with their lpr and gld counterparts...
January 15, 2012: Journal of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21918502/mice-with-defective-fas-ligand-are-protected-from-crescentic-glomerulonephritis
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruth M Tarzi, Phoebe E H Sharp, John P McDaid, Liliane Fossati-Jimack, Paul E Herbert, Charles D Pusey, H Terence Cook, Anthony N Warrens
Fas ligand is a well-known inducer of apoptosis in cells expressing its receptor Fas; it also prevents autoimmunity by inducing apoptosis of activated T cells. However, Fas ligand also mediates non-apoptotic functions involving inflammatory cell migration and cytokine responses. We sought here to study the role of Fas ligand in nephrotoxic nephritis, a model of crescentic glomerulonephritis, using generalized lymphoproliferative disorder (GLD) mice on a C57BL/6 background, which have defective Fas ligand and display only mild autoimmunity...
January 2012: Kidney International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21819958/mast-cell-function-and-death-in-trypanosoma-cruzi-infection
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcelo Meuser-Batista, José Raimundo Corrêa, Vinícius Frias Carvalho, Constança Felícia De Paoli de Carvalho Britto, Otacilio da Cruz Moreira, Marcos Meuser Batista, Maurílio José Soares, Francisco Alves Farias Filho, Patrícia Machado R E Silva, Joseli Lannes-Vieira, Robson Coutinho Silva, Andrea Henriques-Pons
Although the roles of mast cells (MCs) are essential in many inflammatory and fibrotic diseases, their role in Trypanosoma cruzi-induced cardiomyopathy is unexplored. In this study, we treated infected CBA mice with cromolyn, an MC stabilizer, and observed much greater parasitemia and interferon-γ levels, higher mortality, myocarditis, and cardiac damage. Although these data show that MCs are important in controlling acute infection, we observed MC apoptosis in the cardiac tissue and peritoneal cavity of untreated mice...
October 2011: American Journal of Pathology
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