Differential signaling to apoptotic and necrotic cell death by Fas-associated death domain protein FADD |
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Authors: | Vanden Berghe Tom van Loo Geert Saelens Xavier Van Gurp Maria Brouckaert Greet Kalai Michael Declercq Wim Vandenabeele Peter |
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Affiliation: | Molecular Signalling and Cell Death Unit, Department of Molecular Biomedical Research, the Flanders Interuniversity Institute for Biotechnology (VIB) and Gent University, Technologiepark 927, B-9052 Zwijnaarde, Belgium. |
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Abstract: | Two general pathways for cell death have been defined, apoptosis and necrosis. Previous studies in Jurkat cells have demonstrated that the Fas-associated death domain (FADD) is required for Fas-mediated signaling to apoptosis and necrosis. Here we developed L929rTA cell lines that allow Tet-on inducible expression and FK506-binding protein (FKBP)-mediated dimerization of FADD, FADD-death effector domain (FADD-DED), or FADD-death domain (FADD-DD). We show that expression and dimerization of FADD leads to necrosis. However, pretreatment of the cells with the Hsp90 inhibitor geldanamycin, which leads to proteasome-mediated degradation of receptor interacting protein 1 (RIP1), reverts FKBP-FADD-induced necrosis to apoptosis. Expression and dimerization of FADD-DD mediates necrotic cell death. We found that FADD-DD is able to bind RIP1, another protein necessary for Fas-mediated necrosis. Expression and dimerization of FADD-DED initiates apoptosis. Remarkably, in the presence of caspase inhibitors, FADD-DED mediates necrotic cell death. Coimmunoprecipitation studies revealed that FADD-DED in the absence procaspase-8 C/A is also capable of recruiting RIP1. However, when procaspase-8 C/A and RIP1 are expressed simultaneously, FADD-DED preferentially recruits procaspase-8 C/A. |
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