Introduction
Pathway Diagram
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FAS_gene["FAS<br/>Gene"]
FAS_protein["FAS<br/>Protein"]
FOXO["FOXO<br/>Transcription Factor"]
AMBRA1["AMBRA1<br/>Autophagy Regulator"]
apoptosis["Apoptosis<br/>Cell Death"]
neurodegeneration["Neurodegeneration<br/>Disease Process"]
neuroinflammation["Neuroinflammation<br/>Immune Response"]
alzheimer["Alzheimer's<br/>Disease"]
als["ALS<br/>Disease"]
ms["Multiple<br/>Sclerosis"]
TNF["TNF<br/>Cytokine"]
IL6["IL6<br/>Cytokine"]
APOE["APOE<br/>Lipid Transport"]
inflammation["Chronic<br/>Inflammation"]
aging["Cellular<br/>Aging"]
senescence["Cellular<br/>Senescence"]
FOXO -->|"activates"| FAS_gene
AMBRA1 -->|"regulates"| FAS_protein
FAS_gene -->|"encodes"| FAS_protein
FAS_protein -->|"activates"| apoptosis
FAS_gene -->|"activates"| neurodegeneration
FAS_gene -->|"activates"| neuroinflammation
FAS_gene -->|"activates"| alzheimer
FAS_gene -->|"activates"| als
FAS_gene -->|"activates"| ms
FAS_gene -->|"activates"| TNF
FAS_gene -->|"activates"| IL6
FAS_gene -->|"interacts_with"| APOE
FAS_gene -->|"regulates"| inflammation
FAS_gene -->|"regulates"| aging
FAS_gene -->|"regulates"| senescence
apoptosis -->|"contributes_to"| neurodegeneration
neuroinflammation -->|"promotes"| neurodegeneration
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style APOE fill:#4a1a6bFAS (Fas cell surface death receptor) is a member of the TNF receptor superfamily that plays a critical role in the extrinsic apoptosis pathway. It is widely expressed in the nervous system and contributes to neuronal death in various neurodegenerative diseases.
Overview
FAS (also known as CD95 or APO-1) is a cell surface receptor that triggers apoptosis upon binding with its ligand FASLG. It is a type I transmembrane protein containing death domains that initiate caspase-8 activation. 1FAS and Alzheimer's disease (2020)Open reference
| Fas Cell Surface Death Receptor | |
|---|---|
| Gene Symbol | FAS |
| Full Name | Fas Cell Surface Death Receptor |
| Chromosome | 10q23.31 |
| NCBI Gene ID | [3558](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/3558) |
| OMIM | [134637](https://www.omim.org/entry/134637) |
| Ensembl ID | [ENSG00000026103](https://www.ensembl.org/Homo_sapiens/Gene/Summary?g=ENSG00000026103) |
| UniProt ID | [P01375](https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P01375) |
| Associated Diseases | AD, ALS, AMI, Aging, Als |
| KG Connections | 451 edges |
Molecular Mechanism
FAS mediates the extrinsic apoptosis pathway:
Activation Cascade
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Ligand binding: FASL (Fas ligand) binds to FAS receptor trimer
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Death domain recruitment: FADD and procaspase-8 are recruited
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DISC formation: Death-inducing signaling complex (DISC) forms
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Caspase-8 activation: Activated caspase-8 initiates apoptosis
Type I and Type II Cells
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Type I cells: High DISC formation, direct caspase-3 activation
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Type II cells: Require mitochondrial amplification for apoptosis
Function in Neurodegeneration
Alzheimer’s Disease
FAS contributes to AD pathogenesis:
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Neuronal death: FAS-mediated apoptosis in affected brain regions
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Aβ toxicity: Amyloid-beta increases FAS expression
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Synaptic loss: FAS signaling contributes to synaptic dysfunction
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Neuroinflammation: FAS in glial cells promotes inflammation
Parkinson’s Disease
In PD, FAS mediates dopaminergic neuron death:
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Nigericin-induced toxicity: Increases FAS signaling
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α-Synuclein interaction: May be modulated by alpha-synuclein
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Oxidative stress: FAS activation by reactive oxygen species
ALS
FAS is implicated in motor neuron disease:
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Motor neuron death: FAS-mediated apoptosis
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Glial cell involvement: Astrocyte and microglia express FAS
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Neuromuscular junction: Contributes to denervation
Stroke and TBI
FAS contributes to acute brain injury:
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Ischemic stroke: FAS-mediated neuronal death
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Traumatic brain injury: Secondary neuronal apoptosis
Therapeutic Targeting
FAS/FASL pathway inhibitors are investigated:
| Agent | Mechanism | Status | Disease |
|---|---|---|---|
| FAS siRNA | Gene silencing | Research | Stroke |
| Anti-FASL antibodies | Block ligand | Preclinical | Neuroprotection |
| FADD dominant negative | Block DISC | Research | TBI |
Disease Associations
| Disease | Role | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Alzheimer’s Disease | Neuronal apoptosis | Elevated FAS in AD brain |
| Parkinson’s Disease | Dopaminergic death | FAS activation in PD models |
| ALS | Motor neuron death | FAS-mediated apoptosis |
| Stroke | Ischemic injury | FAS knockout protective |
Expression
FAS is expressed in brain tissue:
See Also
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FASLG Gene - Fas ligand
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FADD Gene - FAS-associated death domain
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CASP8 Gene - Initiator caspase
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