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Publication : Inducible nonlymphoid expression of Fas ligand is responsible for superantigen-induced peripheral deletion of T cells.

First Author  Bonfoco E Year  1998
Journal  Immunity Volume  9
Issue  5 Pages  711-20
PubMed ID  9846492 Mgi Jnum  J:51334
Mgi Id  MGI:1315111 Doi  10.1016/s1074-7613(00)80668-8
Citation  Bonfoco E, et al. (1998) Inducible nonlymphoid expression of Fas ligand is responsible for superantigen-induced peripheral deletion of T cells. Immunity 9(5):711-20
abstractText  Fas (CD95) and Fas ligand (FasL) play major roles in staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB)-induced peripheral deletion of Vbeta8+ T cells. We found that peripheral deletion was defective in radiation chimeras with non-functional tissue FasL, regardless of the FasL status of the bone marrow-derived cells. SEB induced a dramatic upregulation of FasL expression and function in nonlymphoid cells of liver and small intestine. This effect was resistant to inhibition by cyclosporin A, which also failed to inhibit peripheral deletion. In SCID animals nonlymphoid tissues did not express FasL in response to SEB unless transplanted lymphocytes were present. Thus, some immune responses induce FasL in nonlymphoid tissues, which in turn kills activated lymphocytes, leading to peripheral T cell deletion.
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