BAFF and APRIL: A Tutorial on B Cell Survival
Biogen (United States) · Garvan Institute of Medical Research · +1 more institution
Abstract
BAFF, a member of the TNF family, is a fundamental survival factor for transitional and mature B cells. BAFF overexpression leads to an expanded B cell compartment and autoimmunity in mice, and elevated amounts of BAFF can be found in the serum of autoimmune patients. APRIL is a related factor that shares receptors with BAFF yet appears to play a different biological role. The BAFF system provides not only potential insight into the development of autoreactive B cells but a relatively simple paradigm to begin considering the balancing act between survival, growth, and death that affects all cells.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.25
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 155
Authors
4- FMFabienne MackayCorresponding
Biogen (United States), Garvan Institute of Medical Research, University of Lausanne
- PSPascal Schneider
Biogen (United States), Garvan Institute of Medical Research, University of Lausanne
- PDPaul D. Rennert
Biogen (United States), Garvan Institute of Medical Research, University of Lausanne
- JLJeffrey L. Browning
Biogen (United States), Garvan Institute of Medical Research, University of Lausanne
Topics & keywords
- B-cell activating factor
- Biology
- Autoimmunity
- Immunology
- Receptor
- B cell
- Cell biology
- Cancer research
- Good health and well-being