Fas ligand (FasL), a member of the tumor necrosis factor family, induces apoptosis upon interaction with Fas-receptor-expressing cells. FasL normally plays an important immune regulatory role, but it can also cause severe skin diseases if overexpressed and it may serve some tumors for immune evasion. Thus, in situ QJ;inhibition of FasL expression with antisense oligonucleotides in patients may be a novel approach to overcome its pathogenic role. We designed and evaluated 15 phosphorothioate antisense oligonucleotides directed against different regions of the human FasL mRNA. They exhibited different inhibitory activities on FasL expression in HEK293 cells. The most potent antisense oligonucleotide, ASO8, specifically downre-gulated 90% FasL...
In multicellular organisms, cell growth and differentiation is controlled in part by apoptosis. One ...
Abstract Background/Aim Fas/FasL system is a major regulator of apoptosis. The mechanisms by which F...
SummaryFAS belongs to the subgroup of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNF-R) family that contain...
Fas ligand (FasL), a member of the tumor necrosis factor family, induces apoptosis upon interaction ...
Fas is a membrane protein belonging to the death receptor family. Cross-linking of Fas by its ligand...
Fas is a membrane protein belonging to the death receptor family. Cross-linking of Fas by its ligand...
The Fas system, comprising the Fas receptor (Fas/Apo-1/CD95) and its ligand, Fas ligand (FasL), is a...
Background: During carcinogenesis, tumors develop multiple mechanisms for evading the immune respons...
Fas ligand is a type II transmembrane protein which can induce apoptosis in Fas-expressing cells. Re...
To reach a clinically detectable size, neoplasms must be able to suppress or evade a host immune res...
We investigated the role of Fas ligand in the development of anti-tumor immunity. The LSA tumor spec...
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Conclusion: Fas ligand (FasL) gene therapy may provide a new efficient therapeutic model for head an...
The death-inducing receptor Fas is activated when cross-linked by the type II membrane protein Fas l...
Death receptors are a growing family of transmembrane proteins which can detect the presence of spec...
In multicellular organisms, cell growth and differentiation is controlled in part by apoptosis. One ...
Abstract Background/Aim Fas/FasL system is a major regulator of apoptosis. The mechanisms by which F...
SummaryFAS belongs to the subgroup of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNF-R) family that contain...
Fas ligand (FasL), a member of the tumor necrosis factor family, induces apoptosis upon interaction ...
Fas is a membrane protein belonging to the death receptor family. Cross-linking of Fas by its ligand...
Fas is a membrane protein belonging to the death receptor family. Cross-linking of Fas by its ligand...
The Fas system, comprising the Fas receptor (Fas/Apo-1/CD95) and its ligand, Fas ligand (FasL), is a...
Background: During carcinogenesis, tumors develop multiple mechanisms for evading the immune respons...
Fas ligand is a type II transmembrane protein which can induce apoptosis in Fas-expressing cells. Re...
To reach a clinically detectable size, neoplasms must be able to suppress or evade a host immune res...
We investigated the role of Fas ligand in the development of anti-tumor immunity. The LSA tumor spec...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Conclusion: Fas ligand (FasL) gene therapy may provide a new efficient therapeutic model for head an...
The death-inducing receptor Fas is activated when cross-linked by the type II membrane protein Fas l...
Death receptors are a growing family of transmembrane proteins which can detect the presence of spec...
In multicellular organisms, cell growth and differentiation is controlled in part by apoptosis. One ...
Abstract Background/Aim Fas/FasL system is a major regulator of apoptosis. The mechanisms by which F...
SummaryFAS belongs to the subgroup of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNF-R) family that contain...