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    Redefining Tissue-Resident Memory T Cells

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $439,076.00
    Summary
    We have identified a population of immune cells called ‘resident memory T cells’ that reside in tissues of the body. These resident memory T cells play an important role in controlling infections, but it is also apparent that they can lead to aberrant immune reactions, causing autoimmune diseases. This project aims to further our understanding of these immune cells, including how they can be identified and generated, and how they can be controlled to prevent disease.
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    Identifying The Ontogeny And Fate Of T Follicular Helper Cells By Two-photon Photoconversion

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $623,070.00
    Summary
    The aim of this proposal is to investigate immune cells called T follicular helper cells using a novel microscopy-based method that we have developed. This method lets us ‘tag’ these cells in a way that enables us to distinguish them from all other cells and follow them as they migrate to different immunological compartments during the response. T follicular helper cells are important for protective immune responses against pathogens and a better understanding of this T cell subset will aid vacc .... The aim of this proposal is to investigate immune cells called T follicular helper cells using a novel microscopy-based method that we have developed. This method lets us ‘tag’ these cells in a way that enables us to distinguish them from all other cells and follow them as they migrate to different immunological compartments during the response. T follicular helper cells are important for protective immune responses against pathogens and a better understanding of this T cell subset will aid vaccine design.
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    Regulation Of T Cell Effector Function In Peripheral Tissues

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $698,550.00
    Summary
    Protection from infections relies on different types of immune cells. While some of these cells are found in the blood, others reside in peripheral tissues such as the skin. We will analyse the function of these peripheral immune cells to understand how they work to fight off infections. We will also investigate how so-called memory cells that permanently reside in peripheral tissues can protect from re-infection with similar bacteria or viruses.
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    Characterisation And Development Of Type-2 NKT Cells

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $853,885.00
    Summary
    Humans defend themselves from foreign pathogens by mounting a protective immune response. Type-2 NKT cells recognise foreign lipid molecules and play a key role in immunity. This project is designed to understand to how Type-2 NKT cells develop within the body, how they recognise lipid molecules and how they carry out their immune functions. This work will have important implications in understanding the role of NKT cells in human health and disease.
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    Molecular And Cellular Control Of Human Th9 Cell Differentiation In Health And Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $550,888.00
    Summary
    T helper 9 (Th9) cells are a recently defined population of CD4+ T cells that have been implicated in immunological disorders ranging from allergy, asthma, inflammatory bowel disease, and cancer, to host defence against fungal and parasitic infections. As such, Th9 cells are extremely important to human health and disease. This project aims to define the mechanisms involved in the generation, regulation and function of human Th9 cells.
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    The Role Of Kdm1a In Epigenetic Regulation Of Virus-specific T Cell Differentiation.

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $510,982.00
    Summary
    Recovery from infection, or vaccination, results in the establishment of protective immunity that persists for the life of an individual. Unfortunately, our understanding of how protective immunity is established and maintained after infection or vaccination is lacking. This proposal will determine whether specific enzymes involved in rewriting the genetic blueprint are key for establishing and maintaining this protective capacity. Understanding these mechanisms has implications for vaccination .... Recovery from infection, or vaccination, results in the establishment of protective immunity that persists for the life of an individual. Unfortunately, our understanding of how protective immunity is established and maintained after infection or vaccination is lacking. This proposal will determine whether specific enzymes involved in rewriting the genetic blueprint are key for establishing and maintaining this protective capacity. Understanding these mechanisms has implications for vaccination and improved immunotherapy strategies for cancer.
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    Subset Determination Of Tissue-Resident T Cell Memory

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $473,394.00
    Summary
    Immunity relies on white blood cells called T cells that circulate around the body and which are also found permanently lodged at body surfaces. It is non-circulating T cells that are the most important in protecting against infection. In this application we propose to show that only a subset of T cells can form the resident population and to identify the molecules that determine T cell residency. This information can then be used for the efficient construction of disease preventing vaccines.
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    Immune Surveillance Of The CNS During Malaria Infection

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $617,857.00
    Summary
    Infections in the central nervous system (CNS) can have profound neurological complications. Neurological disease caused by cerebral malaria (CM) is a lethal complication in humans. We have established a new model of longitudinal imaging of T cell responses in the brain during experimental CM in mice infected with Plasmodium berghei ANKA. This project will investigate the mechanisms of CNS injury and provide fundamental information about T cell responses in the CNS during infection.
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    Recognition Of Lipid Antigens By CD1d-restricted Type-2 NKT Cells

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $417,684.00
    Summary
    Protection against infection depends on T cells, which recognise and target foreign molecules called antigens via a specialized antigen receptor known as a T cell receptor (TCR). This project focuses on a specialised population of T cells called Natural Killer T (NKT) cells that recognise lipid antigens. The work outlined in this grant will increase our understanding of how different TCRs can recognise diverse lipid antigens thus providing insight into the role of NKT cells in the immune system.
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    Determinants Of CTL Recruitment Into The Immune Response

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $474,647.00
    Summary
    The size of CD8+ T cell (CTL) responses is central to their efficacy in virus control, and can be substantially influenced by how effectively they are recruited and expand after infection. This study will determine the impact of both CTL characteristics and antigen abundance on CTL recruitment and expansion after infection. Understanding the nature of these influences will enable a more informed approach to the clinical manipulation of CTL responses.
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