An essential role for BAFF in the normal development of B cells through a BCMA-independent pathway

B Schiemann, JL Gommerman, K Vora, TG Cachero… - Science, 2001 - science.org
B Schiemann, JL Gommerman, K Vora, TG Cachero, S Shulga-Morskaya, M Dobles, E Frew…
Science, 2001science.org
The B cell activating factor BAFF (BlyS/TALL-1/zTNF4) is a tumor necrosis factor (TNF)–
related ligand that promotes B cell survival and binds to three receptors (BCMA, TACI, and
the recently described BAFF-R). Here we report an absolute requirement for BAFF in normal
B cell development. Examination of secondary lymphoid organs from BAFF-deficient mice
revealed an almost complete loss of follicular and marginal zone B lymphocytes. In contrast,
mice lacking BCMA had normal-appearing B lymphocyte compartments. BAFF therefore …
The B cell activating factor BAFF (BlyS/TALL-1/zTNF4) is a tumor necrosis factor (TNF)–related ligand that promotes B cell survival and binds to three receptors (BCMA, TACI, and the recently described BAFF-R). Here we report an absolute requirement for BAFF in normal B cell development. Examination of secondary lymphoid organs from BAFF-deficient mice revealed an almost complete loss of follicular and marginal zone B lymphocytes. In contrast, mice lacking BCMA had normal-appearing B lymphocyte compartments. BAFF therefore plays a crucial role in B cell development and can function through receptors other than BCMA.
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