AbstractCross-linking the TCR in T cell hybridomas induces cell apoptosis following activation. This activation- induced apoptosis has been used as a model for clonal deletion of thymocytes or peripheral T cells. Anti-TCR-induced apoptosis of T cell hybridomas requires de novo macromolecular synthesis, including up-regulation of Fas and FasL. The Fas–FasL interactiom then activates the apoptosis program. To study apoptosis-specific signaling processes, we generated a mutant T cell hybridoma line defective in induction of apoptosis, but competent to induce activation, upon TCR triggering. Subsequently, we cloned the gene TDAG51, which restored activation-induced apoptosis when transfected into the mutant cell line, and showed that TDAG51 exp...
Engagement of the T-cell antigen receptor (TCR) on immature thymic T cells induces death by apoptosi...
TCR-mediated activation of T cell hybridomas induces programmed cell death by a Fas-dependent pathwa...
The mechanism by which Fas activates the apoptotic pathway differs in so-called type I and type II c...
AbstractCross-linking the TCR in T cell hybridomas induces cell apoptosis following activation. This...
We have previously reported that activation of murine T cell hybridomas leads to expression of Fas (...
AbstractThe possible involvement of Fas/APO-1 (CD95) and TNF in antigen-specific AICD of thymocytes ...
Fas stimulation has been reported to promote the activation and proliferation of T lymphocytes, but ...
In this work, we have tried to establish whether human memory T cells may be protected from Fas (CD9...
AbstractA major mechanism maintaining immune tolerance is the deletion of potentially autoreactive t...
The coordination of the apoptotic program necessitates the timely expression of sensor, effector, an...
AbstractUsing cells from TCR transgenic mice that do or do not express Fas, we show that there are t...
AbstractWe have studied the role of the T cell receptor (TCR) β chain transmembrane and cytoplasmic ...
International audienceFas‐mediated apoptosis is a form of cell death that operates through a Fas‐Fas...
AbstractBackground: Fas (APO-1/CD95) is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNF-R) famil...
Many signals that cause apoptotic cell death operate by inducing transcription and translation of ot...
Engagement of the T-cell antigen receptor (TCR) on immature thymic T cells induces death by apoptosi...
TCR-mediated activation of T cell hybridomas induces programmed cell death by a Fas-dependent pathwa...
The mechanism by which Fas activates the apoptotic pathway differs in so-called type I and type II c...
AbstractCross-linking the TCR in T cell hybridomas induces cell apoptosis following activation. This...
We have previously reported that activation of murine T cell hybridomas leads to expression of Fas (...
AbstractThe possible involvement of Fas/APO-1 (CD95) and TNF in antigen-specific AICD of thymocytes ...
Fas stimulation has been reported to promote the activation and proliferation of T lymphocytes, but ...
In this work, we have tried to establish whether human memory T cells may be protected from Fas (CD9...
AbstractA major mechanism maintaining immune tolerance is the deletion of potentially autoreactive t...
The coordination of the apoptotic program necessitates the timely expression of sensor, effector, an...
AbstractUsing cells from TCR transgenic mice that do or do not express Fas, we show that there are t...
AbstractWe have studied the role of the T cell receptor (TCR) β chain transmembrane and cytoplasmic ...
International audienceFas‐mediated apoptosis is a form of cell death that operates through a Fas‐Fas...
AbstractBackground: Fas (APO-1/CD95) is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNF-R) famil...
Many signals that cause apoptotic cell death operate by inducing transcription and translation of ot...
Engagement of the T-cell antigen receptor (TCR) on immature thymic T cells induces death by apoptosi...
TCR-mediated activation of T cell hybridomas induces programmed cell death by a Fas-dependent pathwa...
The mechanism by which Fas activates the apoptotic pathway differs in so-called type I and type II c...