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The molecular regulation of T helper cell subtype plasticity.

Objectif

Naïve CD4+ T cell differentiate into distinct lineages to achieve successful adaptive immune responses to diverse categories of pathogens. The development of these effector cells is controlled by cytokines, transcription factor interactions and chromatin modifications. In addition, several of the differentiated subtypes can interconvert, a property known as plasticity. However, the molecular regulation of flexibility of this subset cells is still unresolved. I propose to explore the molecular machinery of the T helper (Th) effector cells’ plasticity, specifically of Th subset 2 plasticity to Th1, as understanding of this reprogramming is a key target of autoimmune- and allergen-specific immunotherapy.
I plan to study the regulation of Th2-Th1 cell plasticity both experimentally and computationally. I will identify the gene expression level dynamics as well as the epigenetic events during plasticity using RNA- and ChIP-deep sequencing. These results will be processed by computational tools to define the hierarchy and dynamics of molecular regulators, and to predict key molecular players (transcription factors, microRNAs) responsible for expression of the specific cytokines. I will also monitor specific RNA and protein expression at a single cell level, and identify specific regulatory interactions, including the nucleic acid motifs involved.
This research will reveal insights into the balance between lineage commitment and plasticity, which is a key question in developmental biology, and in general will impact a wide range of areas in biology from stem cell biology to cancer.

Appel à propositions

FP7-PEOPLE-2010-IEF
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Coordinateur

GENOME RESEARCH LIMITED
Contribution de l’UE
€ 211 092,80
Adresse
WELLCOME SANGER INSTITUTE WELLCOME GENOME CAMPUS HINXTON
CB10 1SA SAFFRON WALDEN
Royaume-Uni

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Région
East of England East Anglia Cambridgeshire CC
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
Contact administratif
David Davison (Mr.)
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