
Lowin B, Hahne M, Mattmann C, Tschopp J:
Cytolytic T-cell cytotoxicity is mediated through perforin and Fas
lytic pathways.
Nature 1994 Aug 25;370(6491):650-2
ABSTRACT
The recent generation of perforin knock-out mice has demonstrated a
crucial role for the pore-forming perforin in cytolytic T-lymphocyte
(CTL)-mediated cytolysis. Perforin-deficient mice failed to clear
lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus in vivo, yet substantial killing
activity still remained in perforin-free CTLs in vitro, indicating
the presence of (a) further lytic pathway(s). Fas is an
apoptosis-signalling receptor molecule on the surface of a number of
different cells. Here we report that both perforin-deficient and
Fas-ligand-deficient CTLs show impaired lytic activity on all target
cells tested. The killing activity was completely abolished when
both pathways were inactivated by using target cells from
Fas-receptor-deficient lpr mice and perforin-free CTL effector
cells. Fas-ligand-based killing activity was triggered upon T-cell
receptor occupancy and was directed to the cognate target cell.
Thus, two complementary, specific cytotoxic mechanisms are
functional in CTLs, one based on the secretion of lytic proteins and
one which depends on cell-surface ligand-receptor interaction.