BAFF controls B cell metabolic fitness through a PKCβ- and Akt-dependent mechanism
Open Access
- 23 October 2006
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of Experimental Medicine
- Vol. 203 (11) , 2551-2562
- https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20060990
Abstract
B cell life depends critically on the cytokine B cell-activating factor of the tumor necrosis factor family (BAFF). Lack of BAFF signaling leads to B cell death and immunodeficiency. Excessive BAFF signaling promotes lupus-like autoimmunity. Despite the great importance of BAFF to B cell biology, its signaling mechanism is not well characterized. We show that BAFF initiates signaling and transcriptional programs, which support B cell survival, metabolic fitness, and readiness for antigen-induced proliferation. We further identify a BAFF-specific protein kinase C beta-Akt signaling axis, which provides a connection between BAFF and generic growth factor-induced cellular responses.Keywords
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