“…The recently described TNF-homologue, APRIL (a proliferation-inducing ligand) (Hahne et al, 1998), which is also known as TNF-related death ligand (TRDL1-a) (Kelly et al, 2000) and TNFSF13a, binds B-cell maturation (BCMA) (Laˆabi et al, 1992(Laˆabi et al, , 1994Madry et al, 1998), transmembrane activator and calcium modulator and cyclophilin ligand interactor (TACI) (Shu et al, 1999;Gross et al, 2000;Xia et al, 2000) and a hypothetical but as yet uncharacterized third receptor (APRIL-R) (Rennert et al, 2000). B-cell activating factor belonging to the TNF family (BAFF) (Schneider et al, 1999), another TNF-homologue, also binds BCMA , TACI (Marsters et al, 2000;Wu et al, 2000;Yu et al, 2000), in addition to its own specific receptor, BAFF-R (Thompson et al, 2001). APRIL is produced in small amounts in peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) and normal tissue but is produced in much larger quantities in malignant tumours, in which it stimulates the growth of malignant cells (Hahne et al, 1998).…”