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CrkL Required for Donor T Cell Migration to GvHD Target Organs

Dec 2, 2021
Exploring the role of CrkL in controlling T cell migration to GvHD target organs and its impact on graft-versus-tumor responses. Understanding how CrkL-deficient T cells fail to polymerize actin and migrate properly, leading to defective clearance of tumors. Highlighting the importance of T cell recruitment to tissues for protective immunity while emphasizing the need for regulation to prevent inflammation and tissue damage.
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Quick takeaways

  • CrkL plays a crucial role in T cell migration into peripheral tissues, impacting anti-tumor responses.
  • Local endothelial cells regulate T cell recruitment by up-regulating chemokines in response to inflammation.

Deep dives

Research Focus on Signal Transduction Pathway and Disease Models

The research in the lab is centered on signal transduction pathways involving T-cells, V-cells, N-K-cells, ILCs, with a focus on modulating downstream pathways. By manipulating specific genes responsible for cell migration to inflamed tissues, significant findings were obtained regarding T-cell migration in GVHD target organs and tumor clearance in hematological malignancies.

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