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Fas-induced changes in cdc2 and cdk2 kinase activity are not sufficient for triggering apoptosis in HUT-78 cells

✍ Scribed by Antonio De Luca; Ruggero De Maria; Alfonso Baldi; Rossana Trotta; Francesco Facchiano; Antonio Giordano; Roberto Testi; Gianluigi Condorelli


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
92 KB
Volume
64
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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✦ Synopsis


Recent evidence suggested a role for the cell cycle dependent kinases cdc2 and cdk2 in apoptosis. An important mechanism by which many cell types could undergo apoptosis is through the activation of the Fas molecule on the cell membrane. To investigate whether Fas-induced cell death activated cdc2 and cdk2 kinases inappropriately, the human T lymphoma cells HUT-78, which express a high copy number of Fas, and two other previously characterized subclones of the same cell line which express mutant, cell death-deficient dominant-negative forms of Fas, were Fas-challenged and the changes in cdc2 and cdk2 kinase activity monitored. In both wild-type and Fas-mutated HUT-78 cells, apoptosis was associated simultaneously with decreased cdc2 and increased cdk2 activity. This association suggested that changes in cdc2 and cdk2 kinase activity are secondary events in cell death mediated by Fas.