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Cytotoxic T (Tc) cells deficient in perforin lyse Fas-negative targets afte
r lengthy incubation periods. This process is independent of granzymes, and
killing occurs via the Pas pathway for the following reasons. Interaction
of perforin-deficient Tc cells with Pas-negative targets leads to an up-reg
ulation of Pas that is dependent on Ag recognition, de novo synthesis, and
transport of proteins to the target cell surface. Treatment of effecters wi
th brefeldin A, but not with the exocytosis inhibitor concanamycin, inhibit
ed this process. Lysis of targets is inhibited by anti-Pas Abs, soluble mou
se Pas-Pc, and the caspase-cascade inhibitor, crm-A, Targets from Pas-mutan
t lpr mice are refractory to lysis, and Tc cells from mice deficient in Fas
- and perforin-mediated lysis do not lyse Pas-negative targets. The possibl
e relevance of this exocytosis-independent cytolytic process in the regulat
ion of T cell activity and control of pathogens is discussed.