The BAFF/APRIL system: an important player in systemic rheumatic diseases.

Fabienne Mackay, Frederic Sierro, Shane T Grey, Tom P Gordon
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Abstract

Many rheumatic diseases have an autoimmune basis, characterized by organ-specific inflammation and tissue destruction. Diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus or Sjögren's syndrome often associate with abnormal B cell function and the production of various autoantibodies. B cell activating factor belonging to the TNF family (BAFF) is a B cell survival factor essential for B cell maturation, but also contributes to autoimmunity when overexpressed in mice. In addition, elevated levels of BAFF have been detected in the serum of patients with various rheumatic diseases, suggesting a role for this factor in these pathologies. BAFF has additional functions that may be important in rheumatic diseases. For instance, excess BAFF leads to the expansion of a subset of B cells named marginal zone (MZ) B cells, a cell type able to activate naïve T cells. In addition, expansion of the MZ B cell population correlates with certain autoimmune diseases, and these cells have been detected in inflamed tissues in mice and humans. Recently, BAFF was shown to also stimulate T cell activation, an aspect that may also contribute to autoimmunity. Finally, BAFF has emerged as a potent survival factor for B cell lymphomas and as such may be involved in promoting B cell cancers. This result possibly offers an explanation for the occasional lymphoma complication observed in a subset of patients with certain rheumatic diseases, particularly Sjögren's syndrome. New elements about BAFF biology indicate that this factor may be involved in a wider range of pathologies than first anticipated, and inhibitors of this factor are likely to provide attractive new treatments for rheumatic diseases and B cell lymphomas.

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BAFF/APRIL系统:系统性风湿病的重要参与者。
许多风湿性疾病具有自身免疫基础,以器官特异性炎症和组织破坏为特征。类风湿性关节炎、系统性红斑狼疮或Sjögren综合征等疾病通常与B细胞功能异常和各种自身抗体的产生有关。属于TNF家族的B细胞活化因子(BAFF)是B细胞成熟所必需的B细胞存活因子,但在小鼠中过度表达时也有助于自身免疫。此外,在各种风湿性疾病患者的血清中检测到BAFF水平升高,表明该因子在这些疾病中起作用。BAFF还有其他功能,可能对风湿病很重要。例如,过量的BAFF会导致一种称为边缘区(MZ) B细胞的B细胞子集的扩增,这种细胞类型能够激活naïve T细胞。此外,mzb细胞群的扩增与某些自身免疫性疾病相关,这些细胞已在小鼠和人类的炎症组织中被检测到。最近,BAFF也被证明能刺激T细胞活化,这方面也可能有助于自身免疫。最后,BAFF已成为B细胞淋巴瘤的有效生存因子,因此可能参与促进B细胞癌。这一结果可能解释了在某些风湿病患者,特别是Sjögren综合征患者中偶尔观察到的淋巴瘤并发症。有关BAFF生物学的新发现表明,该因子可能参与比最初预期的更广泛的病理,该因子的抑制剂可能为风湿病和B细胞淋巴瘤提供有吸引力的新治疗方法。
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