Abstract
The direct killing of target cells by cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) plays a major role in protective immunity to pathogens and tumor cells, which can be triggered by either the action of perforin and granzymes or FAS-FASL interactions. The Fas-FasL interaction leads to apoptosis through the formation of "death-inducing signaling complex" (DISC), which is composed by the cytoplasmic tail …