Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2050536 | FEBS Letters | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
ZFAT (also known as ZNF406), originally identified as a candidate gene for autoimmune thyroid disease, encodes a zinc-finger protein, however, its function has not been elucidated. Here, we report that human ZFAT protein is expressed in peripheral B and T lymphocytes and a human acute T lymphoblastic leukaemia cell line, MOLT-4 cells. Intriguing is that mouse ZFAT expression in CD4+ lymphocytes is increased during blast formation. Furthermore, ZFAT-knockdown in MOLT-4 induces apoptosis via activation of caspases. These results suggested that ZFAT protein is a critical regulator involved in apoptosis and cell survival for immune-related cells.
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Authors
Takahiro Fujimoto, Keiko Doi, Midori Koyanagi, Toshiyuki Tsunoda, Yasuo Takashima, Yasuhiro Yoshida, Takehiko Sasazuki, Senji Shirasawa,