Apoptosis is triggered by a number of different stimuli including the activation of Fas antigen, a member of the TNF family, by the Fas ligand. The signal transduction events implicated in apoptosis are complex and remain only partially understood. In this study, we used calyculin A, a potent inhibitor of serine/threonine (ser/thr) phosphatases types 1 and 2A, to investigate the role of ser/thr phosphatases in Fas-induced apoptosis. We showed that calyculin A inhibited Fas-induced DNA fragmentation and cytolysis in Jurkat cells and that this inhibition was not due to the modulation of Fas. Okadaic acid also inhibited Fas-induced apoptosis of Jurkat cells, but at much higher concentrations (microM level), thus implicating that type 1 phosphatases rather than type 2A are inhibited at nM concentrations. Cross-linking Fas led to the dephosphorylation of the retinoblastoma gene product (Rb) within 5 min, and to PARP cleavage within 2 h. Both events were inhibited by calyculin A indicating that apoptotic death triggered by Fas cross-linking involves the activation of type 1 ser/thr phosphatases.

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