Journal article

TACI, an enigmatic BAFF/APRIL receptor, with new unappreciated biochemical and biological properties

F Mackay, P Schneider

Cytokine and Growth Factor Reviews | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2008

Abstract

BAFF is a B cell survival factor that binds to three receptors BAFF-R, TACI and BCMA. BAFF-R is the receptor triggering naïve B cell survival and maturation while BCMA supports the survival of plasma cells in the bone marrow. Excessive BAFF production leads to autoimmunity, presumably as the consequence of inappropriate survival of self-reactive B cells. The function of TACI has been more elusive with TACI-/- mice revealing two sides of this receptor, a positive one driving T cell-independent immune responses and a negative one down-regulating B cell activation and expansion. Recent work has revealed that the regulation of TACI expression is intimately linked to the activation of innate rece..

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