APRIL, a new ligand of the tumor necrosis factor family, stimulates tumor cell growth

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Abstract

Members of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) family induce pleiotropic biological responses, including cell growth, differentiation, and even death. Here we describe a novel member of the TNF family designated APRIL (for a proliferation-inducing ligand). Although transcripts of APRIL are of low abundance in normal tissues, high levels of mRNA are detected in transformed cell lines, and in human cancers of colon, thyroid, and lymphoid tissues in vivo. The addition of recombinant APRIL to various tumor cells stimulates their proliferation. Moreover, APRIL-transfected NIH-3T3 cells show an increased rate of tumor growth in nude mice compared with the parental cell line. These findings suggest that APRIL may be implicated in the regulation of tumor cell growth.

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Hahne, M., Kataoka, T., Schröter, M., Hofmann, K., Irmler, M., Bodmer, J. L., … Tschopp, J. (1998). APRIL, a new ligand of the tumor necrosis factor family, stimulates tumor cell growth. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 188(6), 1185–1190. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.188.6.1185

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