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. 1998 Aug 15;58(16):3538-41.

Overexpression of the fanconi anemia group C gene (FAC) protects hematopoietic progenitors from death induced by Fas-mediated apoptosis

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Overexpression of the fanconi anemia group C gene (FAC) protects hematopoietic progenitors from death induced by Fas-mediated apoptosis

J Wang et al. Cancer Res. .

Abstract

Fanconi anemia is a rare, inherited disorder characterized by bone marrow failure, congenital malformations, and cancer susceptibility. The group C Fanconi anemia gene, FAC, identified by expression cloning methods, encodes a protein of unknown function that may be involved in the response to apoptotic stimuli. Hematopoietic progenitor cells from Fac knock-out mice are hypersensitive to IFN-gamma, a molecule that can induce apoptosis through up-regulation of the Fas death receptor. In this study, we used FAC-overexpressing transgenic mice to examine the relationship between FAC and Fas-triggered cell death. Hematopoietic progenitors from FAC-transgenic mice were up to 10-fold less sensitive to the cytolytic effect of Fas-ligation. Our experiments implicate FAC in the regulation of apoptosis mediated by the Fas death receptor.

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