| Literature DB >> 10398604 |
P A Moore1, O Belvedere, A Orr, K Pieri, D W LaFleur, P Feng, D Soppet, M Charters, R Gentz, D Parmelee, Y Li, O Galperina, J Giri, V Roschke, B Nardelli, J Carrell, S Sosnovtseva, W Greenfield, S M Ruben, H S Olsen, J Fikes, D M Hilbert.
Abstract
The tumor necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily of cytokines includes both soluble and membrane-bound proteins that regulate immune responses. A member of the human TNF family, BLyS (B lymphocyte stimulator), was identified that induced B cell proliferation and immunoglobulin secretion. BLyS expression on human monocytes could be up-regulated by interferon-gamma. Soluble BLyS functioned as a potent B cell growth factor in costimulation assays. Administration of soluble recombinant BLyS to mice disrupted splenic B and T cell zones and resulted in elevated serum immunoglobulin concentrations. The B cell tropism of BLyS is consistent with its receptor expression on B-lineage cells. The biological profile of BLyS suggests it is involved in monocyte-driven B cell activation.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10398604 DOI: 10.1126/science.285.5425.260
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728