Potentiation of Fas-mediated apoptosis by an engineered glycosylphosphatidylinositol-linked Fas

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P Legembre
P Moreau
S Daburon
J-F Moreau
J-L Taupin
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[1] Laboratoire d'Immunologie,
[2] CNRS UMR 5540,undefined
[3] Université de Bordeaux 2,undefined
[4] bâtiment 1b,undefined
[5] Laboratoire de Biogenèse Membranaire,undefined
[6] CNRS UMR 5544,undefined
[7] Université de Bordeaux 2,undefined
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GPI; Fas; apoptosis; microdomains;
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FasL and TRAIL are apoptotic ligands of the TNF-like cytokines family, acting via activation of the transmembrane death domain containing receptors Fas for FasL, and DR4 or DR5 for TRAIL. A glycosylphosphatidylinositol-linked TRAIL receptor called DcR1 behaves as a decoy receptor inhibiting TRAIL-mediated cell death in several cellular systems. We engineered and stably expressed a chimeric GPI-linked Fas receptor (Fas-GPI) in T-lymphocyte cell lines constitutively expressing functional transmembrane Fas. Surprisingly, despite lacking the death domain region of functional Fas, Fas-GPI was able to significantly increase Fas-mediated cell death triggered by membrane bound or soluble FasL, whereas engagement of Fas-GPI alone did not trigger apoptosis. This potentiating effect, but not transmembrane Fas activation, was selectively inhibited by protein kinase C activation with phorbol esters, demonstrating that Fas-GPI activated a specific synergistic signal transduction pathway. Fas-GPI and transmembrane Fas were localized in distinct membrane compartments, since Fas-GPI, but not transmembrane Fas, was found in the glycolipid-rich membrane microdomains. These results suggest that apoptosis induced by members of this ligand/receptors family may be differentially modulated through other and parallel signalling pathways.
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