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. 2005 Aug 9;62(17):2015–2026. doi: 10.1007/s00018-005-5172-6

Identification of functional genes during Fas-mediated apoptosis using a randomly fragmented cDNA library

M Hassan 1,2, A Mirmohammadsadegh 2, D Selimovic 3, S Nambiar 2, A Tannapfel 4, U R Hengge 2,
PMCID: PMC11139157  PMID: 16091844

Abstract.

We describe a general strategy for the identification of functional genes that, when downregulated, result in a selectable phenotype. This strategy is based on expression selection of cDNA fragments that counteract their cognate genes. A cDNA library containing random fragments expressed in human HepG2, A375 and CLS-354 cells was used to identify functional genes whose inhibition conferred resistance to Fas-induced apoptosis. Thirty-five clones were isolated, 28 of which were derived from unknown genes, that tagged 19 individual genes and 7 of which referred to known genes that tagged the apoptosis-related protein (APR)-1, -2 and indoleamine-pyrrole 2,3,-dioxygenase (IDO). The ability of APR-1-, -2- and IDO-derived antisense RNAs to induce resistance to Fas in HepG2, A375 and CLS-354 cells suggested that APR-1, -2 and IDO genes are involved in the machinery of Fas-mediated apoptosis. Our gene discovery strategy provides a generally applicable procedure to identify functional genes that interfere with apoptosis, and may therefore be clinically relevant for tumor therapy.

Key words. Apoptosis, functional gene, cDNA library, APR-1, APR-2, IDO

Footnotes

Received 28 April 2005; received after revision 20 June 2005; accepted 5 July 2005


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