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BAFF Controls Neural Cell Survival through BAFF Receptor
Authors:Satoru Tada  Teruhito Yasui  Yuji Nakatsuji  Tatsusada Okuno  Toru Koda  Hideki Mochizuki  Saburo Sakoda  Hitoshi Kikutani
Institution:1. Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan.; 2. Department of Molecular Immunology, Research Institute for Microbial Disease, WPI Immunology Frontier Research Center (IFReC), Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan.; 3. Department of Neurology, National Toneyama Hospital, Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan.; Kyushu University, Japan,
Abstract:Various neuroprotective factors have been shown to help prevention of neuronal cell death, which is responsible for the progression of neurodegenerative diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). However, most of these therapeutic potentials have been tested by administration of recombinant proteins, transgenic expression or virus vector-mediated gene transfer. Therefore, it remains to be clarified whether any endogenous factors has advantage for neuroprotection in a pathological nervous system. Here we show the role of BAFF-R signaling pathway in the control of neural cell survival. Both B cell–activating factor (BAFF) and its receptor (BAFF-R) are expressed in mouse neurons and BAFF-R deficiency reduces the survival of primary cultured neurons. Although many studies have so far addressed the functional role of BAFF-R on the differentiation of B cells, impaired BAFF-R signaling resulted in accelerated disease progression in an animal model of inherited ALS. We further demonstrate that BAFF-R deficient bone marrow cells or genetic depletion of B cells does not affect the disease progression, indicating that BAFF-mediated signals on neurons, not on B cells, support neural cell survival. These findings suggest opportunities to improve therapeutic outcome for patients with neurodegenerative diseases by synthesized BAFF treatment.
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