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Modulation of CD4+ T-cell activation by CD95 co-stimulation

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CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION
Volume 18, Issue 4, Pages 619-631

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/cdd.2010.134

Keywords

CD95; T-cell activation; co-stimulation; signal transduction

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  1. German Research Council [SFB 415, SFB 877]
  2. Medical Faculty of the Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel

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CD95 is a dual-function receptor that exerts pro- or antiapoptotic effects depending on the cellular context, the state of activation, the signal threshold and the mode of ligation. In this study, we report that CD95 engagement modulates TCR/CD3-driven signaling pathways in resting T lymphocytes in a dose-dependent manner. While high doses of immobilized CD95 agonists silence T cells, lower concentrations augment activation and proliferation. We analyzed the co-stimulatory capacity of CD95 in detail in resting human CD4(+) T cells, and demonstrate that low-dose ligand-induced co-internalization of CD95 and TCR/CD3 complexes enables non-apoptotic caspase activation, the prolonged activation of MAP kinases, the upregulation of antiapoptotic proteins associated with apoptosis resistance, and the activation of transcription factors and cell-cycle regulators for the induction of proliferation and cytokine production. We propose that the levels of CD95L on antigen-presenting cells (APCs), neighboring T cells or epithelial cells regulate inhibitory or co-stimulatory CD95 signaling, which in turn is crucial for fine-tuning of primary T-cell activation. Cell Death and Differentiation (2011) 18, 619-631; doi:10.1038/cdd.2010.134; published online 5 November 2010

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