Identification of a novel receptor for B lymphocyte stimulator that is mutated in a mouse strain with severe B cell deficiency
BLyS (also called BAFF, TALL-1, THANK, and zTNF4), a TNF superfamily member, binds two receptors, TACI and BCMA, and regulates humoral immune responses [1–7]. These two receptors also bind APRIL [7–10], another TNF superfamily member. The results from TACI−/− and BCMA−/− mice suggest the existence o...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current biology 2001-10, Vol.11 (19), p.1547-1552 |
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Zusammenfassung: | BLyS (also called BAFF, TALL-1, THANK, and zTNF4), a TNF superfamily member, binds two receptors, TACI and BCMA, and regulates humoral immune responses [1–7]. These two receptors also bind APRIL [7–10], another TNF superfamily member. The results from TACI−/− and BCMA−/− mice suggest the existence of additional receptor(s) for BLyS. The TACI knockout gives the paradoxical result of B cells being hyperresponsive, suggesting an inhibitory role for this receptor [11, 12], while BCMA null mice have no discernable phenotype [13]. Here we report the identification of a third BLyS receptor (BR3; BLyS receptor 3). This receptor is unique in that, in contrast to TACI and BCMA, BR3 only binds BLyS. Treatment of antigen-challenged mice with BR3-Fc inhibited antibody production, indicating an essential role for BLyS, but not APRIL, in this response. A critical role for BR3 in B cell ontogeny is underscored by our data showing that the BR3 gene had been inactivated by a discrete, approximately 4.7 kb gene insertion event that disrupted the 3′ end of the BR3 gene in A/WySnJ mice, which lack peripheral B cells. |
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ISSN: | 0960-9822 1879-0445 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0960-9822(01)00481-X |