TALL-1 and its Receptor BCMA: Targets for Autoimmune Diseases Download HRPP SOPs Clinical Trials Find a Researcher Tech ID: 02-01 Summary Researchers at National Jewish Health have discovered that TALL-1, a member of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF), plays an important role in the modulation of immune responses by costimulating B lymphocyte proliferation. TALL-1 has been crystallized and its 3D structure resolved. In addition, the investigators have isolated a receptor at the surface of B lymphocytes, B cell maturation protein (BCMA), that specifically binds to TALL-1. Various TALL- induced genes have also been identified. Therefore, BCMA, the 3D structure of TALL-1and TALL-1-induced genes can constitute several target routes for the development of treatments against autoimmune diseases. Potential Applications Therapy for inflammatory and immune-related diseases. Advantages of Invention Novel extracellular targets State of Development National Jewish Health scientists have demonstrated the following: TALL-1 is expressed specifically in monocytes and macrophages TALL-1 is down regulated by mytogens BCMA specifically binds to TALL-1 and activates NF kappaB through a TRAF5/TRAF-6 pathway The 3D structure of the TALL-1 monomer by crystallography 60 TALL-1 monomers can form a virus like structure in physiological conditions The TALL-1 region critical for the formation of this virus-like structure has been identified Deletion of such region disrupts the virus like assembly but does not affect the binding to BCMA and the NF-kappaB activation Several genes have been identified and shown to be induced by TALL-1 and NF-kappaB dependent Further R&D Required The investigators have created a Fc-BCMA mutant that has increased avidity and specificity to B lymphocytes. This is currently being tested in mice models of autoimmune diseases. Publications Shu et al. (1999) J. Leukoc. Biol. 65(5): 680-683 Shu and Johnson (2000) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.97(16): 9156-9161 Liu et al. (2002) Cell. 108: 383-394 Xu et al. (2002) J. Leukoc. Biol. 72(2): 410-416 Liu et al. (2003) Nature. 423: 49-56 Patent Status - U.S. Patents #6,475,987, #7,825,089 and #7,994,115, other U.S. and foreign patents pending covering TALL-1 and its 3D structure, BCMA and homologues, and methods of use. Published U.S. Patent Application #20070015695 and published International Patent Application #WO2003/35846. Inventors Hong-Bing Shu, PhD, Gongyi Zhang, PhD Licensing Potential Available for licensing in some fields of use. For Further Information, Contact: Emmanuel Hilaire, PhD Director Technology Transfer Office National Jewish Health 1400 Jackson Street, Room M206b Denver, CO 80206 Voice: 303.398.1262 Fax: 303.270.2352 HilaireE@njhealth.org