Lymphocyte apoptosis induced by Fas ligand-expressing ovarian carcinoma cells. Implications for altered expression of T cell receptor in tumor-associated …

H Rabinowich, TE Reichert, Y Kashii… - The Journal of …, 1998 - Am Soc Clin Investig
H Rabinowich, TE Reichert, Y Kashii, BR Gastman, MC Bell, TL Whiteside
The Journal of clinical investigation, 1998Am Soc Clin Investig
We have recently reported that tumor-associated lymphocytes obtained from ascitic fluids of
women with ovarian carcinoma (OvCA) demonstrate a marked decrease in expression of
cytoplasmic CD3-zeta and surface CD3-epsilon chains, which is associated with altered
function of T cell receptor (TcR). We now demonstrate that OvCAs in situ and in culture
express functional Fas ligand (FasL), capable of triggering an intrinsic cell death program in
Fas-expressing T cells. The possibility of a relationship between cell death and altered …
We have recently reported that tumor-associated lymphocytes obtained from ascitic fluids of women with ovarian carcinoma (OvCA) demonstrate a marked decrease in expression of cytoplasmic CD3-zeta and surface CD3-epsilon chains, which is associated with altered function of T cell receptor (TcR). We now demonstrate that OvCAs in situ and in culture express functional Fas ligand (FasL), capable of triggering an intrinsic cell death program in Fas-expressing T cells. The possibility of a relationship between cell death and altered expression of TcR was examined. The data indicate that alterations in expression of CD3-zeta and CD3-epsilon chains in T cells coincubated with OvCA are related to tumor-induced apoptosis, as the addition of pan-caspase inhibitors, DEVD-cho or YVAD-cho, prevents both the in vitro induction of T cell death by OvCA cells and the changes in the level of expression of CD3-zeta and CD3-epsilon chains. In the presence of Fas-Fc fusion protein, but not Fc-control protein, the loss in expression of CD3-zeta and CD3-epsilon chains induced in T cells by FasL+ OvCA cells was prevented. These results suggest that the loss in expression of CD3-zeta and CD3-epsilon chains in T lymphocytes interacting with OvCA cells is associated with apoptosis mediated by FasL-expressing tumor cells.
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