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🇬🇧 Necrophagy, coprophagy, DaNGeRous indigestion and immunity to cancer

03/05/2024 11:00 to 14:00
  • Lecture Series Infection & Immunity

Speakers

Prof. Caetano
Reis e Sousa

Principal Group Leader/ Assistant Research Director Francis Crick Institute, London, UK

Abstract

Innate and adaptive immunity work concertedly in vertebrates to restore homeostasis following pathogen invasion or other insults. Like all homeostatic circuits, immunity relies on an integrated system of sensors, transducers and effectors that can be analysed in cellular or molecular terms. At the cellular level, T and B lymphocytes act as an effector arm of immunity that is mobilised in response to signals transduced by innate immune cells that detect a given insult. These innate cells are spread around the body and include dendritic cells (DCs), the chief immune sensors of pathogen invasion and tumour growth. At the molecular level, DCs possess receptors that directly sense pathogen presence and tissue damage and that signal to control antigen presentation or to regulate a plethora of genes encoding effector proteins that regulate immunity. The lecture will focus on understanding how DCs integrate environmental signals to drive immunity to cancer, with applications in immunotherapy.


Responsible Scientist
Dirk
Brenner

*Please note that registration is mandatory by sending an email to carole.weis@lih.lu or michelle.roderes@lih.lu.

LOCATION

House of BioHealth
Conference Room (ground floor 0)

29, rue Henri Koch, L-4354 Esch-sur-Alzette

LECTURE: 11:00am – 12:00pm

MEET & EAT

12:30pm – 14:00pm

House of BioHealth
Salle Françoise Barré Sinoussi

29, rue Henri Koch, L-4354 Esch-sur-Alzette

Light lunch provided – Registration mandatory*

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