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Mechanisms of resistance of normal cells to TRAIL induced apoptosis vary between different cell types
Authors:Zhang X D  Nguyen T  Thomas W D  Sanders J E  Hersey P
Institution:The Oncology and Immunology Unit, Newcastle Mater Hospital, David Maddison Building, Room 443, Cnr. King and Watt Streets, 2300, Newcastle, N.S.W., Australia.
Abstract:Resistance of normal cells to tumour necrosis factor related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL) induced apoptosis is believed to be mediated by expression of two decoy receptors. Here we show that the expression and localisation of TRAIL receptors (TRAIL-Rs) vary between different cells and that resistance to TRAIL is mediated by different mechanisms. The decoy receptor, TRAIL-R3, appeared important in protection of endothelial cells, whereas lack of surface death receptor expression and as yet unknown intracellular inhibitor(s) of apoptosis downstream of caspase-3 may play a major role in protection of melanocytes and fibroblasts from TRAIL induced apoptosis, respectively. Differential subcellular location of decoy receptors may be an important determinant of their effectiveness in different types of normal cells.
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