Epigenetic Regulation Of Lymphoid Cell Development And Function
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$631,950.00
Summary
Inflammatory diseases such as multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease and asthma are caused by unregulated white blood cells called CD4 T cells. Why certain people develop hyperactive CD4 T cells is not clear but a understanding how CD4 T cells are regulated will help inform future therapies. Our research focuses on one enzyme called G9a that modifies proteins that control immune cell function. Our goal is to define the role of this enzyme in inflammation to aid in drug development.
Influence Of TCR Signals From Contact With Self-MHC Ligands On Naive T Cell Survival
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$418,658.00
Summary
A diverse repertoire of naive T cells constitutes a critical part of the adaptive immune system and protects hosts from various infections and cancer. T cells are stably maintained at a constant number in the periphery by mechanisms that are not clearly understood. This proposal will shed light on how the immune system preserves a diverse na�ve T cell pool able to respond against various foreign antigens, while preventing their harmful auto-reactivity to self antigens.
Understanding The Role Of Innate Immune Cells In Regulating Gut-associated Lymphoid Tissues At Steady-state And In Disease
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$365,126.00
Summary
The intestine is the largest surface area forming a protective barrier between the external environment and the body. It represents the first line of defence against invading pathogens. The immune system of the intestine is critical to protect this tissue -any breakdown leads to profound and progressive inflammatory disease of the gut such as chronic inflammatory bowel disease. Our work will determine the critical the mechanisms that protect the gut opening the door to targeted intestinal immuno ....The intestine is the largest surface area forming a protective barrier between the external environment and the body. It represents the first line of defence against invading pathogens. The immune system of the intestine is critical to protect this tissue -any breakdown leads to profound and progressive inflammatory disease of the gut such as chronic inflammatory bowel disease. Our work will determine the critical the mechanisms that protect the gut opening the door to targeted intestinal immunotherapeutics.Read moreRead less