Ionizing radiation and cytotoxic drugs used in the treatment of cancer induce apoptosis in many cell types, including tumor cells. It has been reported that tumor cells treated with anticancer drugs increase surface expression of Fas ligand (FasL) and are killed by autocrine or paracrine apoptosis signaling through Fas (Friesen, C., I. Herr, P.H. Krammer, and K.-M. Debatin. 1996. Nat. Med. 2:574-577). We show that lymphocytes that cannot be killed by FasL, such as those from Fas-deficient lpr mice or transgenic mice expressing a dominant negative mutant of Fas-associated death domain protein (FADD/MORT1), are as sensitive as normal lymphocytes to killing by gamma radiation or the cytotoxic drugs cis-platin, doxorubicin, and etoposide. In co...
Chemotherapy and radiotherapy commonly damage DNA and trigger p53-dependent apoptosis through intrin...
The effect of chemoresistance induction in radiosensitivity and cellular behavior after irradiation ...
The dogma that antineoplastic treatments kill tumour cells by damaging essential biological function...
Purpose: It has been recognized that interaction of the Fas : Fas ligand plays an important role in ...
In many tumor cell types, ionizing radiation (IR) or DNA-damaging anticancer drugs enhance sensitivi...
Purpose: The interaction of the Fas: Fas ligand has been recognized to play an important role in rad...
The lpr gene encodes a defective form of Fas, a cell surface protein that mediates apoptosis. This d...
Immunotherapy based on checkpoint inhibitors is providing substantial clinical benefit, but only to ...
THE p53 tumour suppressor gene is the most widely mutated gene in human tumorigenesis1,2. p53 encode...
The death receptors Fas and DR5 are known to be expressed not only in immune cells but also in vario...
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...
We investigated the role of Fas ligand in the development of anti-tumor immunity. The LSA tumor spec...
Identifying targeted agents capable of selectively inducing death of cancer cells, while sparing nor...
To examine the biological function of death receptors in B cell malignancies, the responsiveness to ...
Chemotherapy and radiotherapy commonly damage DNA and trigger p53-dependent apoptosis through intrin...
The effect of chemoresistance induction in radiosensitivity and cellular behavior after irradiation ...
The dogma that antineoplastic treatments kill tumour cells by damaging essential biological function...
Purpose: It has been recognized that interaction of the Fas : Fas ligand plays an important role in ...
In many tumor cell types, ionizing radiation (IR) or DNA-damaging anticancer drugs enhance sensitivi...
Purpose: The interaction of the Fas: Fas ligand has been recognized to play an important role in rad...
The lpr gene encodes a defective form of Fas, a cell surface protein that mediates apoptosis. This d...
Immunotherapy based on checkpoint inhibitors is providing substantial clinical benefit, but only to ...
THE p53 tumour suppressor gene is the most widely mutated gene in human tumorigenesis1,2. p53 encode...
The death receptors Fas and DR5 are known to be expressed not only in immune cells but also in vario...
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...
We investigated the role of Fas ligand in the development of anti-tumor immunity. The LSA tumor spec...
Identifying targeted agents capable of selectively inducing death of cancer cells, while sparing nor...
To examine the biological function of death receptors in B cell malignancies, the responsiveness to ...
Chemotherapy and radiotherapy commonly damage DNA and trigger p53-dependent apoptosis through intrin...
The effect of chemoresistance induction in radiosensitivity and cellular behavior after irradiation ...
The dogma that antineoplastic treatments kill tumour cells by damaging essential biological function...