“…In the steady state, members of the TNF/TNF receptor superfamily play pivotal roles in multiple processes from lymphoid architecture to T-cell survival and bone homeostasis. RANK-L is a TNF family member produced by activated T cells (10,11), osteoblasts (12,13), keratinocytes (14), and B lymphocytes (15,16), among other cell types (reviewed in ref. 17), and, with macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF), drives osteoclast commitment from bone marrow precursors (18,19), leading to bone resorption.…”