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Effects of alpha fetoprotein on escape of Bel 7402 cells from attack of lymphocytes
Mengsen Li
Hainan Medical College
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Opened online:20 April 2005
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Citation: Mengsen Li.Effects of alpha fetoprotein on escape of Bel 7402 cells from attack of lymphocytes[OL]. [20 April 2005] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/1888
 
 
nvolvement of AFP against apoptosis of tumor cell has been implicated in its evasion of immune surveillance. However, the molecular events of immune escape mechanisms are still unknown. The major observations reported here relate to a possible mechanism by which heptoloma Bel 7402 cells escape immune surveillance in vitro. Western blotting and a well-characterized cofocal scanning image were performed to analyze the expression of Fas/FasL and caspase-3 in co-cultured Bel 7402 and Jurkat cells. After co-culture with Jurkat cells, up-regulated Fas and reduced FasL expression could be observed. Treatment with AFP could remarkably inhibit the elevated Fas and, whereas, induce the FasL expression in co-cultured Bel 7402 cells. Cells co-culture could induce the expression of caspase-3 in both cells line. The elevated caspase-3 in Bel 7402 cells was abolished following the treatment of AFP. The expression of caspase-3 was elevated in co-cultured Jurkat cells treated with AFP. No detectable
Keywords: alpha fetoprotein, hepatoma, lymphocytes, immune escape, immune surveillance
 
 
 

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