Melanoma cell expression of Fas(Apo-1/CD95) ligand: implications for tumor immune escape
- PMID: 8910274
- DOI: 10.1126/science.274.5291.1363
Melanoma cell expression of Fas(Apo-1/CD95) ligand: implications for tumor immune escape
Abstract
Malignant melanoma accounts for most of the increasing mortality from skin cancer. Melanoma cells were found to express Fas (also called Apo-1 or CD95) ligand (FasL). In metastatic lesions, Fas-expressing T cell infiltrates were proximal to FasL+ tumor cells. In vitro, apoptosis of Fas-sensitive target cells occurred upon incubation with melanoma tumor cells; and in vivo, injection of FasL+ mouse melanoma cells in mice led to rapid tumor formation. In contrast, tumorigenesis was delayed in Fas-deficient lpr mutant mice in which immune effector cells cannot be killed by FasL. Thus, FasL may contribute to the immune privilege of tumors.
Comment in
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Tumor cells fight back to beat immune system.Science. 1996 Nov 22;274(5291):1302. doi: 10.1126/science.274.5291.1302. Science. 1996. PMID: 8966600 No abstract available.
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