Janssen O, Qian J, Linkermann A, Kabelitz D
Institute for Immunology, Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Kiel, Michaelisstrasse 5, D-24105 Kiel, Germany.
Cell Death Differ. 2003 Nov;10(11):1215-25. doi: 10.1038/sj.cdd.4401305.
The CD95 ligand is involved as a death factor in the regulation of activation-induced cell death, establishment of immune privilege and tumor cell survival. In addition, CD95L may serve as a costimulatory molecule for T-cell activation. Alterations in expression or shedding of membrane and soluble CD95L are associated with numerous diseases, and underscore the pathophysiological relevance of the CD95/CD95L system. In most cases, the causal link between altered CD95L expression and pathophysiology is unknown. Given the potency of the molecule to regulate death and survival of many different cell types, the control of CD95L production, transport, storage, shedding and inactivation is of tremendous biological and clinical interest. This review summarizes the current knowledge, hypotheses and controversies about CD95L as a multifunctional ligand and receptor. It considers the different roles of membrane and soluble forms of CD95L and the complex networks of intracellular dynamics of protein trafficking, as well as the potential bidirectional signal transduction capacity of CD95L, with a focus on molecular interactions that have been worked out over the past years.
CD95配体作为一种死亡因子,参与激活诱导的细胞死亡调节、免疫豁免的建立以及肿瘤细胞的存活。此外,CD95L可能作为T细胞激活的共刺激分子。膜结合型和可溶性CD95L的表达或脱落改变与多种疾病相关,突显了CD95/CD95L系统的病理生理学相关性。在大多数情况下,CD95L表达改变与病理生理学之间的因果联系尚不清楚。鉴于该分子对多种不同细胞类型的死亡和存活具有调节作用,对CD95L的产生、运输、储存、脱落和失活的控制具有极大的生物学和临床意义。本综述总结了关于CD95L作为多功能配体和受体的当前知识、假说及争议。它考虑了膜结合型和可溶性CD95L的不同作用以及蛋白质转运细胞内动力学的复杂网络,以及CD95L潜在的双向信号转导能力,重点关注过去几年已明确的分子相互作用。