Journal article

Cracking the BAFF code

F MacKay, P Schneider

Nature Reviews Immunology | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2009

Abstract

The tumour necrosis factor (TNF) family members B cell activating factor (BAFF) and APRIL (a proliferation-inducing ligand) are crucial survival factors for peripheral B cells. An excess of BAFF leads to the development of autoimmune disorders in animal models, and high levels of BAFF have been detected in the serum of patients with various autoimmune conditions. In this Review, we consider the possibility that in mice autoimmunity induced by BAFF is linked to T cell-independent B cell activation rather than to a severe breakdown of B cell tolerance. We also outline the mechanisms of BAFF signalling, the impact of ligand oligomerization on receptor activation and the progress of BAFF-depleti..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We thank S. Gardam for assistance with the design of Figure 2. This work was funded by grants from The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia, the New South Wales Lupus association and the Nancy E. Pendergast Charitable Trust Fund Perpetual (to F. M.), and the Swiss National Science Foundation (to P. S.). We apologise to the many authors who have contributed to this field but have not been cited in this manuscript owing to referencing restrictions.