Ass. TP B1: Kinase cascades in neutrophils as therapeutic target in pemphigoid disease
Kinase cascades in neutrophils as therapeutic target in pemphigoid disease
Pemphigoid diseases (PD) are a group of autoimmune bullous skin diseases which are characterised by the activation of neutrophils resulting in reactive oxygen species- and protease-mediated tissue damage. Clinically, patients suffer from skin blisters and erosions. The effector functions are triggered by binding of immunoglobulin gamma autoantibodies deposited at the dermal-epidermal junction to fragment crystallisable gamma receptors (FcγR) on neutrophils subsequently activating kinase signalling cascades. Therefore, the kinases downstream of FcγRs are promising therapeutic targets in PDs. However, the signalling pathways are only poorly understood, raising the need for further investigation. This project aims to comprehensively characterise the kinase cascades downstream of FcγR activation in neutrophils in both human and murine context and to examine the effect of inhibiting select kinases for therapeutic purposes in PDs.
- Projects
- 1st Generation
- A: Defining Autoimmune Pre-Disease
- B: Targeting of Autoimmune Pre-Disease
- Associated projects
- Ass. TP A1 - Unravel principles of the biomolecular network in pemphigus vulgaris
- Ass. TP A2: Unravel Principles of Self-Organization in Injured Tissue
- Ass.TP A3 - Landscape of the kinome of several organs of mice of different ages and sexes
- Ass. TP A4 - Complement C3 as key driver of pemphigoid disease pathogenesis
- Ass. TP. A5 - Crosstalk between T cells and B cells in the differentiation of pathogenic plasma cells in pemphigoid diseases
- Ass. TP A6 - Skin-infiltrating T and B cells in the pathogenesis of pemphigoid diseases
- Ass. TP A7- Stromal regulation of inflammation in pemphigoid diseases
- Ass. TP A8 - The role of neutrophils in the regulation of the adaptive immunity in pemphigoid diseases
- Ass.TP B1 - Kinase cascades in neutrophils as therapeutic target in pemphigoid disease
- MD projects
- Concluded Projects
- 2nd Generation
- 1st Generation