An Essential Role for BAFF in the Normal Development of B Cells Through a BCMA-Independent Pathway
Barbara J. Schiemann(Biogen (United States)), Jennifer L. Gommerman(Biogen (United States)), Kalpit A. Vora(Biogen (United States)), Teresa G. Cachero(Biogen (United States)), Svetlana Shulga‐Morskaya(Biogen (United States)), Max Dobles(Biogen (United States)), Erica M. Frew(Biogen (United States)), Martin Scott(Biogen (United States))
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Abstract
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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