Death receptor ligands in tumors

Activation of apoptosis via death receptors is a tightly regulated event, and the death pathway itself is open to interference on the part of soluble or membrane-bound decoy receptors. The aggregation state of the death-inducing ligand is a crucial factor, particularly when these molecules are used...

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description Activation of apoptosis via death receptors is a tightly regulated event, and the death pathway itself is open to interference on the part of soluble or membrane-bound decoy receptors. The aggregation state of the death-inducing ligand is a crucial factor, particularly when these molecules are used as recombinant drugs against tumors. Whether tumors are sensitive to such ligands is determined by both the net abundance of death receptors versus decoy receptors and the balance between intracellular apoptotic and antiapoptotic mechanisms. This means that in vivo elimination of tumor cells by effector arms such as T lymphocytes, natural killer cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells is dependent on both the function of activated lymphoid cells and the genetic properties of tumor cells. Death receptor ligands, however, may be a double-edged sword. When expressed on cytotoxic T lymphocytes, natural killer cells, monocytes, and dendritic cells, they induce the apoptosis of many tumor cells, whereas their expression on tumor cells induces the apoptosis of killer cells. The in vivo result is influenced by the number of infiltrating cells, their state of activation, the cytokine repertoire in the tumor microenvironment, and the ability of the tumor to produce soluble factors inhibiting their cytolytic functions.
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Animals
Apoptosis
Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins
Biological and medical sciences
Carrier Proteins - physiology
Caspase 8
Caspase 9
Caspases - physiology
CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes - immunology
Cell physiology
Cytokine TWEAK
Fas Ligand Protein
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
Membrane Glycoproteins - physiology
Molecular and cellular biology
Neoplasms - drug therapy
Neoplasms - immunology
Neoplasms - pathology
NF-kappa B - physiology
Receptors, TNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand
Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor - physiology
Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor, Member 25
TNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand
Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha - physiology
Tumor Necrosis Factors
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