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Publication : Lymphoproliferation disorder in mice explained by defects in Fas antigen that mediates apoptosis.

First Author  Watanabe-Fukunaga R Year  1992
Journal  Nature Volume  356
Issue  6367 Pages  314-7
PubMed ID  1372394 Mgi Jnum  J:1181
Mgi Id  MGI:49713 Doi  10.1038/356314a0
Citation  Watanabe-Fukunaga R, et al. (1992) Lymphoproliferation disorder in mice explained by defects in Fas antigen that mediates apoptosis. Nature 356(6367):314-7
abstractText  Fas antigen is a cell-surface protein that mediates apoptosis. It is expressed in various tissues including the thymus and has structural homology with a number of cell-surface receptors, including tumour necrosis factor receptor and nerve growth factor receptor. Mice carrying the lymphoproliferation (lpr) mutation have defects in the Fas antigen gene. The lpr mice develop lymphadenopathy and suffer from a systemic lupus erythematosus-like autoimmune disease, indicating an important role for Fas antigen in the negative selection of autoreactive T cells in the thymus.
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