Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3351477 Human Immunology 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Defects in Fas receptor signaling lead to compromised maintenance of lymphocyte homeostasis and peripheral immune tolerance, leading in turn to autoimmune disorders. Therefore, agents that can enhance Fas-mediated apoptosis may be therapeutically useful in management of such disorders. In this study, we focused on the effect of cAMP on Fas-mediated apoptosis in human T cells. We show that elevation of intracellular cAMP levels by forskolin, an activator of adenylyl cyclase, 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine, an inhibitor of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases, or prostaglandin E2 potentiates Fas-induced apoptosis in Jurkat cells. Accordingly, cAMP was found to enhance the cleavage of caspase 8 at death-inducing signaling complex and lead to augmentation of the processing of Fas effector proteins. We also demonstrate that cAMP enahnaces Fas-induced apoptosis in normal human T cells and activation-induced cell death in Jurkat cells. These findings provide a rationale for investigating the feasibility of using cAMP-elevating agents to potentiate apoptosis in T cells with aberrant Fas signaling.

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