Phenotypic and functional analysis of Fas (CD95) expression in primary central nervous system lymphoma of patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

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Baiocchi, RA
Khatri, VP
Lindemann, MJ
Ross, ME
Papoff, G
Caprio, AJ
Caprio, TV
Fenstermaker, R
Ruberti, G
Bernstein, ZP
Caligiuri, MA
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[1] CNR,INST CELL BIOL,DEPT IMMMUNOBIOL,ROME,ITALY
[2] ROSWELL PK CANC INST,DIV MED,BUFFALO,NY 14263
[3] ROSWELL PK CANC INST,DIV SURG,BUFFALO,NY 14263
[4] ROSWELL PK CANC INST,DIV NEUROSURG,BUFFALO,NY 14263
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10.1182/blood.V90.5.1737
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The poor prognosis associated with patients afflicted with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and primary central nervous system lymphoma (AIDS-PCNSL) is due in part to the intrinsic resistance of this Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-associated tumor to conventional antineoplastic therapy. Fas (CD95) is a transmembrane protein receptor that transmits an intracellular signal leading to rapid programmed cell death following ligation with its natural ligand or anti-Fas antibodies. Fas expression and function were assessed in AIDS-PCNSL biopsy samples and in EBV+ human B-cell tumors that spontaneously developed in severe combined immune deficient (SCID) mice engrafted with human lymphocytes (hu-PBL-SCID mice). All tumors samples showed high-density surface expression of Fas by flow cytometry or immunohistochemical staining. Cells from two AIDS-PCNSL biopsy samples that did not express pan B-cell markers did not express Fas antigen. All tumors examined were susceptible to Fas-mediated apoptosis, as measured by standard assays for endonucleolytic cleavage of DNA, The response to Fas-mediated apoptosis was dependent on log-fold increases in the concentration of immobilized anti-fas antibody, but could also be induced with a mobilized anti-fas antibody. No evidence for intrinsic resistance to Fas-mediated apoptosis tie, secreted or truncated forms of Fas) could he shown. Radiation-induced apoptosis of neoplastic EBV+ B cells was enhanced by activation of Fas, and prolonged exposure to interleukin-2 increased both Fas expression and Fas-induced apoptosis. As the normal brain parenchyma appears to have either low-density or absent expression of Fas, and antineoplastic systemic toxicity, local delivery of Fas-activating molecules could prove to be a useful component in the multimodal treatment of AIDS-PCNSL. (C) 1997 by The American Society of Hematology.
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页码:1737 / 1746
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