À mice fed a high-fat diet (HFD). Furthermore, the effect of BAFF on lipid metabolism in hepatocytes was analyzed in vitro. BAFF-R À / À mice showed improvements in HFD-induced obesity and insulin resistance. In addition, the number of B cells, levels of serum IgG, and inflammation of visceral fat were reduced in these mice. However, the expression of steatogenic genes and fatty acid deposition in the liver was higher in these mice than in control mice. BAFF was also found to downregulate the expression of steatogenesis genes and enhance steatosis in hepatocytes through BAFF-R. Collectively, these data indicated that, in addition to its known functions in inflammation and glucose metabolism, BAFF has a protective role in hepatic steatosis by regulating lipid metabolism in the liver.