The Generation, Fate And Functional Potential Of Recent Thymic Emigrants
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$318,856.00
Summary
A particular kind of white blood cell, called a T lymphocyte, is responsible for controlling our immune responses to foreign invaders. These cells develop in the thymus, where they learn to distinguish between foreign invaders and self tissue, before emigrating to other organs. The regulation of this process is important to maintain a pool of T lymphocytes in the body. It is important that T lymphocytes do not respond against self tissue, as this can lead to a Oself destructO disease called auto ....A particular kind of white blood cell, called a T lymphocyte, is responsible for controlling our immune responses to foreign invaders. These cells develop in the thymus, where they learn to distinguish between foreign invaders and self tissue, before emigrating to other organs. The regulation of this process is important to maintain a pool of T lymphocytes in the body. It is important that T lymphocytes do not respond against self tissue, as this can lead to a Oself destructO disease called autoimmunity. Since these developing T lymphocytes will not see all kinds of self tissue while in the thymus, we propose that their education to prevent self-tissue reactivity may continue for some time after they leave the thymus.Read moreRead less
DETERMINING THE ROLE OF ER STRESS INDUCED APOPTOSIS IN THYMIC NEGATIVE SELECTION
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$558,189.00
Summary
Apoptosis is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism for killing unwanted cells that are no longer needed, damaged, infected with pathogens or dangerous. Defects in apoptosis can cause a number of diseases. For example, abnormal survival of cells can cause cancer or autoimmune disease. Bim is a protein that induces apoptosis and act as a barrier against cancer and autoimmune diseases. This work is aimed at understanding how Bim acts as a barrier against the development of autoimmunity.
The Cellular And Molecular Basis To The Paradox Of Positive Versus Negative T Cell Selection
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$278,090.00
Summary
The protection against disease requires the generation of white blood cells called T lymphocytes that are produced in the thymus. Each T cell has a specific surface receptor, generated by random gene switching, that can react against foreign pathogens. Since there is a very high conservation of molecules used in all organisms, some of these receptors could by chance also react against normal cells in the host. Eliminating all such self-reactive cells would mean, however, the repertoire remaining ....The protection against disease requires the generation of white blood cells called T lymphocytes that are produced in the thymus. Each T cell has a specific surface receptor, generated by random gene switching, that can react against foreign pathogens. Since there is a very high conservation of molecules used in all organisms, some of these receptors could by chance also react against normal cells in the host. Eliminating all such self-reactive cells would mean, however, the repertoire remaining for eliminating infection would be too low and immunodeficiency develops. This project investigates the mechanisms controlling the balance between defence infection and the need to prevent immune-based self destruction termed autoimmunity.Read moreRead less
Negative Symptom Formation In Schizophrenia: An Electrophysiological, Neurophysiological And Computational Modelling Investigation
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$374,508.00
Summary
The Negative and cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia have been recognised as being just as disabling as the more widely recognised positive symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions. Recently it has been proposed that negative symptoms in schizophrenia might be caused by alterations in learning from rewards and punishments. This project will investigate brain activity in people with schizophrenia during reward and punishment based learning tasks while applying computational modelling.
CD4+ T Cell-independent Immunity Against Salmonellae
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$550,226.00
Summary
Salmonella typhimurium is an important pathogen in both developed and developing countries where it causes significant HIV-linked morbidity. There is a pressing need to understand how immunity might be established against this organism that will function when the patient is immunocompromised either through age or through a comorbidity like HIV.