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CD95/Fas induces cleavage of the GrpL/Gads adaptor and desensitization of antigen receptor signaling
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Adaptor Protein Grpl/gadsApoptosisImmune RegulationImmunologyCell DeathImmunologic MechanismAntigen ProcessingCd4 T Cell ResponsesImmunotherapyGrpl AdaptorCell SignalingAntigen ReceptorAutoimmune DiseaseG Protein-coupled ReceptorAutoimmunityCell BiologyMolecular ImmunologySignal TransductionGrpl/gads AdaptorSystems BiologyMedicine
The balance between cell survival and cell death is critical for normal lymphoid development. This balance is maintained by signals through lymphocyte antigen receptors and death receptors such as CD95/Fas. In some cells, ligating the B cell antigen receptor can protect the cell from apoptosis induced by CD95. Here we report that ligation of CD95 inhibits antigen receptor-mediated signaling. Pretreating CD40-stimulated tonsillar B cells with anti-CD95 abolished B cell antigen receptor-mediated calcium mobilization. Furthermore, CD95 ligation led to the caspase-dependent inhibition of antigen receptor-induced calcium mobilization and to the activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways in B and T cell lines. A target of CD95-mediated caspase 3-like activity early in the apoptotic process is the adaptor protein GrpL/Gads. GrpL constitutively interacts with SLP-76 via its C-terminal SH3 domain to regulate transcription factors such as NF-AT. Cleavage of GrpL removes the C-terminal SH3 domain so that it is no longer capable of recruiting SLP-76 to the membrane. Transfection of a truncated form of GrpL into Jurkat T cells blocked T cell antigen receptor-induced activation of NF-AT. These results suggest that CD95 signaling can desensitize antigen receptors, in part via cleavage of the GrpL adaptor.
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