Journal article

BAFF augments certain Th1-associated inflammatory responses

APR Sutherland, LG Ng, CA Fletcher, B Shum, RA Newton, ST Grey, MS Rolph, F Mackay, CR Mackay

Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 2005

Abstract

B cell-activating factor belonging to the TNF family (BAFF; BLyS) is a critical regulator of B cell maturation and survival, and its overexpression in BAFF transgenic (Tg) mice results in the development of autoimmune disorders. BAFF also affects T cell function through binding to one of the BAFF receptors, BAFF-R. Using BAFF Tg mice, we examined a typical Th1-mediated response, the cutaneous delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction, and found a much greater degree of paw swelling and inflammation than in control mice. Importantly, delayed-type hypersensitivity scores correlated directly with BAFF levels in serum. Conversely, in a Th2-mediated model of allergic airway inflammation, BAFF Tg mic..

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