T-cells: The Key To Unlocking Immunity Against Aggressive Lymphoma
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$322,951.00
Summary
By investigating several aspects of patients’ immune defenses against the cancer cells in Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, this project will provide critical insights on ways to harness the patient’s own immune system to effectively mount anti-tumour responses. These results will pave the way for future therapeutic strategies to successfully treat and prevent lymphoma.
Structure And Composition Of The Pre-T Cell Receptor-CD3 Complex
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$307,946.00
Summary
In order to recognize a wide variety of pathogens, humans produce many different T cell receptors (TCRs) by the process of gene-rearrangement. However, gene-rearrangement may not always lead to a functioning TCR. We are studying the pre-TCR protein that is responsible for monitoring the success of gene-rearrangement and is thus essential for the formation of a robust immune system. Understanding pre-TCR function will lead to new treatments for immune related diseases.
Structural And Functional Studies Of T-cell Mediated Recognition Of Microbial Lipids Presented By CD1c
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$316,449.00
Summary
The CD1c molecule plays an important role in the immune system by presenting lipid-based antigen of pathogens to the surface of an antigen presenting cell (APC) that is infected by the pathogen. Once a T cell receptor (TCR), which is expressed on the surface of a Killer T cell, recognises CD1c presenting pathogenic lipid, any infected cells will be destroyed. My research will look at the molecular mechanism of T cell recognising tuberculosis related lipids that is presented by CD1c.
Lipid Antigen Recognition By Diverse CD1-restricted T Cells
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$312,625.00
Summary
Natural Killer T (NKT) cells are a specialized T cell lineage that form a key part of the adaptive immune response required for protection against infection, allergy, cancer and autoimmune diseases. Different types of NKT cells exist, expressing distinct T cell receptors that recognize a large array of lipid antigens presented during disease conditions. Understanding the mechanisms involved in lipid recognition is crucial in deciphering how NKT cells can be manipulated for desired immune respons ....Natural Killer T (NKT) cells are a specialized T cell lineage that form a key part of the adaptive immune response required for protection against infection, allergy, cancer and autoimmune diseases. Different types of NKT cells exist, expressing distinct T cell receptors that recognize a large array of lipid antigens presented during disease conditions. Understanding the mechanisms involved in lipid recognition is crucial in deciphering how NKT cells can be manipulated for desired immune responses.Read moreRead less