A short peptide derived from the antisense homology box of Fas ligand induces apoptosis in anti-Fas antibody-insensitive human ovarian cancer cells

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A. Hayakawa
T. Kojima
I. Yokoyama
H. Suzuki
H. Tajiri
I. Nakashima
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[1] Nagoya University,Department of Equipment for Research and Education
[2] School of Medicine,Second Department of Surgery
[3] Nagoya University,Department of Immunology
[4] School of Medicine,Department of Clinical Research
[5] Nagoya University,undefined
[6] School of Medicine,undefined
[7] National Shikoku Cancer Center,undefined
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Apoptosis | 2000年 / 5卷
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Anti-Fas antibody; antisense homology box-derived peptide; apoptosis; Fas ligand; ovarian cancer.;
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We found that a short synthetic peptide corresponding to the “antisense homology box” of Fas ligand induced apoptotic cell death of Fas-expressing human ovarian cancer cell lines. The peptide was deduced from residues 256–265 of human Fas ligand, based on the hypothesis that it should contain a specific binding site to the corresponding Fas. Interestingly, the ovarian cancer cell line NOS4, which was sensitive to anti-Fas antibody induced apoptosis, was not affected by the peptide, whereas another cell line, SKOV-3, which was insensitive to anti-Fas antibody, was killed by the peptide. Thus, this short peptide was shown to have a unique activity to induce apoptosis in human ovarian cancer cells in a manner different from anti-Fas antibody.
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