Many types of cancer cells are resistant to Fas-mediated apoptosis by several mechanisms, including the mutations of the genes involved in Fas-mediated apoptosis. In this study, to explore the possibility that the mutations of the genes involved in the proximal pathway of Fas-mediated apoptosis (Fas, FADD, caspase 8 and caspase 10) are involved in cancer metastasis, we have analysed somatic mutation and deletion of these genes in 80 non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLCs) with (n=43) and without (n=37) metastasis to the regional lymph nodes. We found 12 mutations (four Fas, four FADD, and four caspase 10 mutations) in 11 of 80 NSCLCs (13.8%). Interestingly, of these mutations, most mutations (10 out of 12) were detected in the NSCLCs with metastasis, and the frequency in the metastasis lesions (23%) was higher than that in the primary lesions of the NSCLCs without metastasis (5.4%). Furthermore, transfection study revealed that the tumor-derived mutants have decreased apoptosis inductions compared to the wild types. These data suggest that the inactivating mutations of the genes in the proximal pathway of Fas-mediated apoptosis may lead to a decreased cancer cell death and play a role in the metastasis of NSCLC.

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