Beyond cell death: new functions for TNF family cytokines in autoimmunity and tumor immunotherapy

F Yi, N Frazzette, AC Cruz, CA Klebanoff… - Trends in molecular …, 2018 - cell.com
Trends in molecular medicine, 2018cell.com
Originally discovered as an inducer of apoptosis, the TNF-family receptor Fas (CD95, APO-
1, TNFRSF6) has more recently been found to have functions beyond cell death, including T
cell co-stimulation and promoting terminal differentiation of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. Other
TNF family members also discovered as apoptosis inducers, such as TRAIL (APO-2L,
TNFSF10), can promote inflammation through caspase-8. Surprisingly, non-apoptotic
signaling through Fas can protect from the autoimmunity seen in Fas deficiency …
Originally discovered as an inducer of apoptosis, the TNF-family receptor Fas (CD95, APO-1, TNFRSF6) has more recently been found to have functions beyond cell death, including T cell co-stimulation and promoting terminal differentiation of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. Other TNF family members also discovered as apoptosis inducers, such as TRAIL (APO-2L, TNFSF10), can promote inflammation through caspase-8. Surprisingly, non-apoptotic signaling through Fas can protect from the autoimmunity seen in Fas deficiency independently from the cell death inducing functions of the receptor. Non-apoptotic Fas signaling can induce tumor cell growth and migration, and impair the efficacy of T cell adoptive immunotherapy. Blocking of non-apoptotic functions of these receptors may be a novel strategy to regulate autoimmunity and inflammation, and enhance antitumor immunity.
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