Ricci-Vitiani L, Conticello C, Zeuner A, De Maria R
Laboratory of Hematology and Oncology, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy.
Apoptosis. 2000 Nov;5(5):419-24. doi: 10.1023/a:1009668212375.
CD95 (Fas/Apo-1) is a broadly expressed death receptor involved in a variety of physiological and pathological apoptotic processes. Since its discovery, defects in CD95/CD95L system have been proposed as major pathogenic factors responsible for impaired immunological tolerance to self antigens and autoimmunity. Later, analysis of altered sensitivity to CD95-induced apoptosis in cells targeted by the immune response has revealed an unexpected role for CD95 and CD95L in organ-specific autoimmunity. CD95 has been shown to be expressed and functional in virtually all cell types that are target of the organ-specific autoimmune response. Here we review some of the major findings concerning the role of CD95 in autoimmunity, in dysfunctions due to increased or decreased CD95-induced apoptosis.
CD95(Fas/Apo-1)是一种广泛表达的死亡受体,参与多种生理和病理凋亡过程。自其被发现以来,CD95/CD95L系统的缺陷被认为是导致对自身抗原免疫耐受受损和自身免疫的主要致病因素。后来,对免疫反应靶向细胞中CD95诱导凋亡敏感性改变的分析揭示了CD95和CD95L在器官特异性自身免疫中出人意料的作用。已证明CD95在几乎所有作为器官特异性自身免疫反应靶点的细胞类型中都有表达且具有功能。在此,我们综述一些关于CD95在自身免疫中以及因CD95诱导凋亡增加或减少所致功能障碍中作用的主要发现。