An investigation into CD1a, a versatile antigen-presenting molecule. This project aims to investigate how T lymphocytes are activated by lipids presented by the skin-associated antigen-presenting molecule, CD1a. Using X-ray crystallography and cellular immunology, we will provide fundamental insight into this poorly understood immunological axis. We will determine the molecular basis for how CD1a presents diverse self and foreign lipids, and how such CD1a-lipid complexes are recognised by the r ....An investigation into CD1a, a versatile antigen-presenting molecule. This project aims to investigate how T lymphocytes are activated by lipids presented by the skin-associated antigen-presenting molecule, CD1a. Using X-ray crystallography and cellular immunology, we will provide fundamental insight into this poorly understood immunological axis. We will determine the molecular basis for how CD1a presents diverse self and foreign lipids, and how such CD1a-lipid complexes are recognised by the responding T cells. This basic science discovery project will provide substantial new knowledge in the burgeoning field of lipid-mediated immunity, which should ultimately lead to new therapies targeting the CD1a lipid display molecule to either prevent immune mediated damage or promote protective immunity as required.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE130101504
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$375,000.00
Summary
An investigation into evolution and diversity within an innate immune recognition system. The innate immune system, which is critical for the host to combat infection, comprises a host of components that specifically recognise microbial products. This project is aimed at understanding the evolution and specificity underpinning a receptor family that is centrally involved in innate immunity.
Human Leukocyte Antigen-A and -B regulation of Natural Killer cell function. The aim of this project is to determine how genetic variation in the genes encoding cell surface receptors expressed by innate lymphocytes and the molecules they recognise diversifies their capacity to sense and respond to infection. This knowledge is critical for understanding why there are intrinsic differences between individuals with respect to their capacity to respond to different types of infection and will ultim ....Human Leukocyte Antigen-A and -B regulation of Natural Killer cell function. The aim of this project is to determine how genetic variation in the genes encoding cell surface receptors expressed by innate lymphocytes and the molecules they recognise diversifies their capacity to sense and respond to infection. This knowledge is critical for understanding why there are intrinsic differences between individuals with respect to their capacity to respond to different types of infection and will ultimately inform our capacity to better deploy personalised medicines.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE210101031
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$458,120.00
Summary
Defining the structural basis of lipid mediated T cell immunity. This project aims to undertake discovery research to investigate the molecular mechanisms underpinning the role of lipids in T cell immunity: an emerging area of immense biological significance. The anticipated goal is to generate new knowledge in the areas of the life sciences, by using a multidisciplinary approach that includes structural biology, mass spectrometry, biophysics, and cellular immunology, to gain fundamental insight ....Defining the structural basis of lipid mediated T cell immunity. This project aims to undertake discovery research to investigate the molecular mechanisms underpinning the role of lipids in T cell immunity: an emerging area of immense biological significance. The anticipated goal is to generate new knowledge in the areas of the life sciences, by using a multidisciplinary approach that includes structural biology, mass spectrometry, biophysics, and cellular immunology, to gain fundamental insight into molecular determinants that govern lipid mediated immunity. Expected outcomes and benefits of this project include building international and interdisciplinary collaborations to enhance national research capacity, and provide marked advancement of core knowledge in the biological sciences.Read moreRead less
Comprehensive transcriptional mapping of emergent division-linked cell fate decisions. This project proposal will lead to a better understanding of the molecular mechanics that drive certain cellular behaviors. To do this, we will use a frontier technology, RNA sequencing, which we think has the potential to revolutionise Australian science and make Australia an even more attractive place for young researchers. The community at large benefits from novel technologies as they create new opportunit ....Comprehensive transcriptional mapping of emergent division-linked cell fate decisions. This project proposal will lead to a better understanding of the molecular mechanics that drive certain cellular behaviors. To do this, we will use a frontier technology, RNA sequencing, which we think has the potential to revolutionise Australian science and make Australia an even more attractive place for young researchers. The community at large benefits from novel technologies as they create new opportunities for university research and attract young minds to the challenges of maths and science.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE230101012
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$470,789.00
Summary
Redefining how T cell recognition drives T cell activation. This proposal aims to define the key mechanisms that determine how T cells recognise and respond to foreign antigens; a critical feature that defines effective immunity. To achieve this goal, this proposal will leverage multidisciplinary collaborations and innovative methods to understand how structural and biochemical features of T cell receptor recognition influences T cell mediated immunity and development. In turn, this project will ....Redefining how T cell recognition drives T cell activation. This proposal aims to define the key mechanisms that determine how T cells recognise and respond to foreign antigens; a critical feature that defines effective immunity. To achieve this goal, this proposal will leverage multidisciplinary collaborations and innovative methods to understand how structural and biochemical features of T cell receptor recognition influences T cell mediated immunity and development. In turn, this project will facilitate further research and development in the burgeoning field of T cell biology and advance life science research in Australia. Furthermore, as T cell biology is relevant to all vertebrates, this research will greatly benefit the conservation of threatened animal species and agriculture.Read moreRead less
The regulation of anti-viral immunity by host and viral proteins. Anti-viral immunity is initially triggered when specific immune sensors detect viral components within the cell. This project will use a combined functional/structural approach to investigate the specifics of immune activation by a pivotal immune sensor and use this information to understand how influenza A sabotages this specific immune response.
A molecular and functional investigation of innate-like T cells of the immune system. This project will investigate innate-like T cells, which are at a crossroad between innate and adaptive immunity. A complete knowledge of the cellular function and balance of these cells will offer potential for new immunotherapies associated with infectious and autoimmune disorders.
Drivers of effective T cell immunity. This project aims to investigate the mechanisms underpinning an effective immune response. In doing so, the project expects to decipher the various determinants of T cell immunity and explore how these determinants are integrated to generate effective immunity. The project will use a multidisciplinary approach to investigate antigen abundance and developmental, structural, and molecular aspects of T cells, expecting to significantly enhance our fundamental u ....Drivers of effective T cell immunity. This project aims to investigate the mechanisms underpinning an effective immune response. In doing so, the project expects to decipher the various determinants of T cell immunity and explore how these determinants are integrated to generate effective immunity. The project will use a multidisciplinary approach to investigate antigen abundance and developmental, structural, and molecular aspects of T cells, expecting to significantly enhance our fundamental understanding of mechanisms underpinning functional T cell responses, build interdisciplinary collaborations, and significantly advance the field of T cell biology.Read moreRead less
Exploring therapeutic approaches to combat Coeliac Disease. In Coeliac disease the immune system reacts to ingested wheat protein and attacks the tissue of the small intestine. The wheat protein activates certain immune cells and this initiates a destructive inflammation. In collaboration with the Australian-based company Nexpep, this project aims to develop therapeutics against Coeliac disease.