Journal article

Association of BAFF/BLyS overexpression and altered B cell differentiation with Sjögren's syndrome

J Groom, SL Kalled, AH Cutler, C Olson, SA Woodcock, P Schneider, J Tschopp, TG Cachero, M Batten, J Wheway, D Mauri, D Cavill, TP Gordon, CR Mackay, F Mackay

Journal of Clinical Investigation | AMER SOC CLINICAL INVESTIGATION INC | Published : 2002

Abstract

BAFF (BLyS, TALL-1, THANK, zTNF4) is a member of the TNF superfamily that specifically regulates B lymphocyte proliferation and survival. Mice transgenic (Tg) for BAFF develop an autoimmune condition similar to systemic lupus erythematosus. We now demonstrate that BAFF Tg mice, as they age, develop a secondary pathology reminiscent of Sjögren's syndrome (SS), which is manifested by severe sialadenitis, decreased saliva production, and destruction of submaxillary glands. In humans, SS also correlates with elevated levels of circulating BAFF, as well as a dramatic upregulation of BAFF expression in inflamed salivary glands. A likely explanation for disease in BAFF Tg mice is excessive survival..

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