Fas- and tumor necrosis factor-induced apoptosis is inhibited by the poxvirus crmA gene product

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crmA is a cowpox virus gene that encodes a protease inhibitor of the serpin family. The only reported target for the CrmA protein is the cysteine protease interleukin-1β converting enzyme (ICE). ICE, by virtue of its homology to the Caenorhabditis elegans cell death protein Ced-3, has been suggested to play a fundamentally important role in mammalian apoptosis. We hypothesized that a function of crmA may be to inhibit cell death, since a major mechanism of viral clearance is the immune system-mediated induction of apoptosis of infected cells. The tumor necrosis factor receptor and the Fas antigen are two cytokine receptors which, by engaging and activating the death pathway, can eliminate virus-infected cells. Remarkably, crmA was found to be an exceptionally potent inhibitor of apoptosis induced by both these receptors, capable of blocking the cell death program even at pharmacological doses of the death stimulus. Therefore, an important new function for crmA is the inhibition of cytokine-induced apoptosis. Further, the data suggest that a protease, either ICE or a related crmA-inhibitable protein, is a component of the Fas- and tumor necrosis factor-induced cell death pathways.

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Tewari, M., & Dixit, V. M. (1995). Fas- and tumor necrosis factor-induced apoptosis is inhibited by the poxvirus crmA gene product. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 270(7), 3255–3260. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.270.7.3255

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