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The BAFF-Interacting receptors of chickens

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posted on 2024-03-12, 14:01 authored by Shalina K. Reddy, Tuanjun Hu, John R. Young, Rao Gudivada, Karen StainesKaren Staines, Kathryn E. Wright, Lucy Vickerstaff, Sonja Kothlow, Lawrence G. Hunt, Colin ButterColin Butter, Bernd Kaspers
<p>The TNF superfamily cytokine BAFF has crucial roles in homoeostatic regulation of B cell populations in mammals. Similar effects on peripheral B cells have been reported for chicken as for mammalian BAFF. Unlike mammalian BAFF, chicken BAFF is produced by B cells, implying an autocrine loop and consequent differences in regulation of B cell homoeostasis. Understanding of these mechanisms requires investigation of BAFF-binding receptors in chickens. We identified and characterised chicken receptors BAFFR and TACI, but found that the gene encoding the third BAFF-binding receptor, BCMA, was disrupted, implying differences in mechanisms for maintenance of long-lived antibody responses. A BAFFR-Ig fusion protein expressed in vivo lowered B cell numbers, showing that it was functional under physiological conditions. We found changes in the ratio of BAFFR and TACI mRNAs in the bursa after hatch that may account for the altered requirements for B cell survival at this stage of development. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.</p>

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Publication Title

Developmental and Comparative Immunology

Volume

32

Issue

9

Pages/Article Number

1076-1087

Publisher

Elsevier for International Society of Developmental and Comparative Immunology

ISSN

0145-305X

eISSN

1879-0089

Date Submitted

2016-01-01

Date Accepted

2008-02-16

Date of First Publication

2008-03-11

Date of Final Publication

2008-03-11

ePrints ID

19862