Deregulation of apoptotic cell death can result in aberrant accumulation of cells and increased tumor incidence. Fas (CD95) and Fas ligand (FasL) are a receptor-ligand pair whose activation induces apoptosis in many cell types. Previously, we demonstrated that low metastatic, Fas+ K1735-P murine melanoma cells spontaneously metastasize to the lung following orthotopic injection into FasL-deficient (gld) mice compared to wild-type (wt) controls. We further demonstrated that the expression of the Fas antagonist soluble Fas (sFas) directly correlates with disease stage in patients with melanoma, breast, and colon cancer. These findings document a role for host-derived FasL, in the control of metastatic disease and suggest a role for tumor-asso...
WOS: 000279022400005PubMed: 20618494Background FAS and its ligand, FASL, have important roles in the...
AbstractRecent studies have provided evidence that Fas and FasL interactions are important in the co...
We examined the feasibility of using tumor apoptosis at accessible sites to enhance antimelanoma imm...
Malignant melanoma accounts for most of the increasing mortality from skin cancer. Melanoma cells we...
The expression of Fas ligand has recently been proposed as a novel tumor escape mechanism for melano...
Low expression of Fas by different tumors including osteosarcoma, correlates with poor prognosis. We...
Membrane-bound Fas ligand (FasL, Apo-1L, CD95L) induces rapid apoptosis of Fas (CD95)-sensitive cell...
The Fas system, comprising the Fas receptor (Fas/Apo-1/CD95) and its ligand, Fas ligand (FasL), is a...
AbstractThe role of Fas ligand (FasL) in programmed cell death via interaction with its receptor Fas...
The role of Fas ligand (FasL) in programmed cell death via interaction with its receptor Fas is well...
AbstractThe capacity of FasL molecules expressed on melanoma cells to induce lymphocyte apoptosis co...
The role of Fas ligand (FasL) in programmed cell death via interaction with its receptor Fas is well...
We investigated the role of Fas ligand in the development of anti-tumor immunity. The LSA tumor spec...
Fas ligand (FasL) is a transmembrane protein which induces apoptosis in cells expressing its recepto...
Despite multiple changes in the adjuvant chemotherapy regimens used to treat osteosarcoma (OS), the ...
WOS: 000279022400005PubMed: 20618494Background FAS and its ligand, FASL, have important roles in the...
AbstractRecent studies have provided evidence that Fas and FasL interactions are important in the co...
We examined the feasibility of using tumor apoptosis at accessible sites to enhance antimelanoma imm...
Malignant melanoma accounts for most of the increasing mortality from skin cancer. Melanoma cells we...
The expression of Fas ligand has recently been proposed as a novel tumor escape mechanism for melano...
Low expression of Fas by different tumors including osteosarcoma, correlates with poor prognosis. We...
Membrane-bound Fas ligand (FasL, Apo-1L, CD95L) induces rapid apoptosis of Fas (CD95)-sensitive cell...
The Fas system, comprising the Fas receptor (Fas/Apo-1/CD95) and its ligand, Fas ligand (FasL), is a...
AbstractThe role of Fas ligand (FasL) in programmed cell death via interaction with its receptor Fas...
The role of Fas ligand (FasL) in programmed cell death via interaction with its receptor Fas is well...
AbstractThe capacity of FasL molecules expressed on melanoma cells to induce lymphocyte apoptosis co...
The role of Fas ligand (FasL) in programmed cell death via interaction with its receptor Fas is well...
We investigated the role of Fas ligand in the development of anti-tumor immunity. The LSA tumor spec...
Fas ligand (FasL) is a transmembrane protein which induces apoptosis in cells expressing its recepto...
Despite multiple changes in the adjuvant chemotherapy regimens used to treat osteosarcoma (OS), the ...
WOS: 000279022400005PubMed: 20618494Background FAS and its ligand, FASL, have important roles in the...
AbstractRecent studies have provided evidence that Fas and FasL interactions are important in the co...
We examined the feasibility of using tumor apoptosis at accessible sites to enhance antimelanoma imm...