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Human monocytic cells contain high levels of intracellular Fas ligand: rapid release following cellular activation.

TitleHuman monocytic cells contain high levels of intracellular Fas ligand: rapid release following cellular activation.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1997
AuthorsKiener, PA, Davis, PM, Rankin, BM, Klebanoff, SJ, Ledbetter, JA, Starling, GC, Liles, WC
JournalJ Immunol
Volume159
Issue4
Pagination1594-8
Date Published1997 Aug 15
ISSN0022-1767
KeywordsCell Line, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Fas Ligand Protein, Humans, Leukocytes, Mononuclear, Membrane Glycoproteins, Microscopy, Confocal, Monocytes
Abstract

Human monocytes express both Fas and Fas ligand (FasL) on the cell surface, and the interaction of these molecules induces spontaneous apoptosis. In this report we present a study of monocytic cells by FACS and confocal microscopy using anti-FasL Abs that reveals high levels of preformed FasL within the intracellular compartment. Further analysis by immunoblotting of cell cytoplasmic proteins confirmed the presence of a 37-kDa protein recognized by anti-FasL Abs. Stimulation of the monocytic cells with immune complexes, PHA, or superantigen gave rise to the rapid release of soluble FasL from within the cells. The presence of high levels of FasL within human monocytes suggests that, upon stimulation, the cells can rapidly translocate intracellular FasL to the cell surface and release it into the extracellular milieu. These findings indicate a novel mechanism for monocytes to respond rapidly to environmental changes, resulting in the release of active, soluble FasL.

Alternate JournalJ. Immunol.
PubMed ID9257817