Cell death is achieved by two fundamentally different mechanisms: apoptosis and necrosis. Apoptosis is dependent on caspase activation, whereas the caspase-independent necrotic signaling pathway remains largely uncharacterized. We show here that Fas kills activated primary T cells efficiently in the absence of active caspases, which results in necrotic morphological changes and late mitochondrial damage but no cytochrome c release. This Fas ligand-induced caspase-independent death is absent in T cells that are deficient in either Fas-associated death domain (FADD) or receptor-interacting protein (RIP). RIP is also required for necrotic death induced by tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL). In contras...
Death receptors belong to the TNF receptor family and are characterised by an intracellular death do...
Certain caspase-8 null cell lines demonstrate resistance to Fas-induced apoptosis, indicating that t...
Fas stimulation has been reported to promote the activation and proliferation of T lymphocytes, but ...
AbstractActivation-induced cell death (AICD) in activated T lymphocytes is largely mediated by Fas/F...
AbstractBackground: Fas (APO-1/CD95) is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNF-R) famil...
Two general pathways for cell death have been defined, apoptosis and necrosis. Previous studies in J...
International audienceActivated T cells secrete Fas ligand (FasL)-containing vesicles (secreted vesi...
International audienceActivated T cells secrete Fas ligand (FasL)-containing vesicles (secreted vesi...
Death receptor-induced programmed necrosis is regarded as a secondary death mechanism dominating onl...
In this review, we discuss the signal-transduction pathways of three major cellular responses induce...
<p>The membrane FAS-R (blue) forms a trimer upon ligand binding (TNFSF13, red). The adaptor molecule...
Development of functional adaptive and innate immune responses requires strict regulation of program...
Fas-mediated caspase-dependent cell apoptosis has been well investigated. However, recent studies ha...
Death domain containing members of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR) superfamily can induce ...
Upon CD95/Fas ligation, the initiator caspase-8 is known to activate effector caspases leading to ap...
Death receptors belong to the TNF receptor family and are characterised by an intracellular death do...
Certain caspase-8 null cell lines demonstrate resistance to Fas-induced apoptosis, indicating that t...
Fas stimulation has been reported to promote the activation and proliferation of T lymphocytes, but ...
AbstractActivation-induced cell death (AICD) in activated T lymphocytes is largely mediated by Fas/F...
AbstractBackground: Fas (APO-1/CD95) is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNF-R) famil...
Two general pathways for cell death have been defined, apoptosis and necrosis. Previous studies in J...
International audienceActivated T cells secrete Fas ligand (FasL)-containing vesicles (secreted vesi...
International audienceActivated T cells secrete Fas ligand (FasL)-containing vesicles (secreted vesi...
Death receptor-induced programmed necrosis is regarded as a secondary death mechanism dominating onl...
In this review, we discuss the signal-transduction pathways of three major cellular responses induce...
<p>The membrane FAS-R (blue) forms a trimer upon ligand binding (TNFSF13, red). The adaptor molecule...
Development of functional adaptive and innate immune responses requires strict regulation of program...
Fas-mediated caspase-dependent cell apoptosis has been well investigated. However, recent studies ha...
Death domain containing members of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR) superfamily can induce ...
Upon CD95/Fas ligation, the initiator caspase-8 is known to activate effector caspases leading to ap...
Death receptors belong to the TNF receptor family and are characterised by an intracellular death do...
Certain caspase-8 null cell lines demonstrate resistance to Fas-induced apoptosis, indicating that t...
Fas stimulation has been reported to promote the activation and proliferation of T lymphocytes, but ...