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Development And Function Of NKT Cell Subsets In Humans
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$533,828.00
Summary
NKT cells are a type of white blood cell that help to control the function of the immune system. Many studies have reported an association between low NKT cell levels and increased rates of cancer and autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes (T1D). Unfortunately, NKT cells are a relatively recent discovery and their function is not well understood, especially in humans. For example, it has only recently been discovered that there are different types of NKT cells with different functions. This ....NKT cells are a type of white blood cell that help to control the function of the immune system. Many studies have reported an association between low NKT cell levels and increased rates of cancer and autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes (T1D). Unfortunately, NKT cells are a relatively recent discovery and their function is not well understood, especially in humans. For example, it has only recently been discovered that there are different types of NKT cells with different functions. This lack of knowledge has prevented us from understanding how NKT cells normally prevent disease, and how we should treat diseases associated with low NKT cell numbers. In this project, we will study human NKT cells to determine how many different subsets exist, how they develop, and what role they play in the immune system. Importantly, we will use our knowledge to compare NKT cells from healthy donors and patient groups with T1D and cancer to determine exactly what is wrong with the NKT cells in these people. While both diseases are already linked to low NKT cell numbers, we do not know how these problems arise, or if some types of NKT cells are more important than others. Our study will determine how different types of NKT cells develop and function in humans and therefore allow a much more detailed understandng of how to diagnose and treat NKT cell deficiencies associated with different diseases.Read moreRead less
NFkB1 Is A Novel Regulator Of CD8+ T Cell Development And Memory Cell Generation
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$438,039.00
Summary
This project is focused on understanding the role of a regulatory protein- NFkB1 and how it is capable of controlling the development of a class of white blood cells termed T cells. Using a mouse model, we reveal how the absence of NFkB1 is important for producing memory T cells. Studies are proposed to determine whether this is an novel way for generating long lived memory T cells against viral infections and cancer, and potentially a new strategy for vaccine development.