Journal article
BAFF mediates survival of peripheral immature B lymphocytes
M Batten, J Groom, TG Cachero, F Qian, P Schneider, J Tschopp, JL Browning, F Mackay
Journal of Experimental Medicine | ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS | Published : 2000
Abstract
B cell maturation is a very selective process that requires finely tuned differentiation and survival signals. B cell activation factor from the TNF family (BAFF) is a TNF family member that binds to B cells and potentiates B cell receptor (BCR)-mediated proliferation. A role for BAFF in B cell survival was suggested by the observation of reduced peripheral B cell numbers in mice treated with reagents blocking BAFF, and high Bcl-2 levels detected in B cells from BAFF transgenic (Tg) mice. We tested in vitro the survival effect of BAFF on lymphocytes derived from primary and secondary lymphoid organs. BAFF induced survival of a subset of splenic immature B cells, referred to as transitional t..
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