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Projektnummer
10129.1;6 PFDP-LS
Projekttitel
Development of assay systems to screen T cell subsets in patients undergoing immunosuppressive therapy including coronin 1 mediated interventions and to screen for and design potential inhibitors of coronin 1.
Projekttitel Englisch
Development of assay systems to screen T cell subsets in patients undergoing immunosuppressive therapy including coronin 1 mediated interventions and to screen for and design potential inhibitors of coronin 1.

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Kurzbeschreibung
(Deutsch)
Development of assay systems to screen T cell subsets in patients undergoing immunosuppressive therapy including coronin 1 mediated interventions and to screen for and design potential inhibitors of coronin 1.
Kurzbeschreibung
(Englisch)
Development of assay systems to screen T cell subsets in patients undergoing immunosuppressive therapy including coronin 1 mediated interventions and to screen for and design potential inhibitors of coronin 1.
Abstract
(Deutsch)
The leukocyte specific molecule coronin 1 is required for the survival of naïve T cells. Inhibition of coronin 1 is a novel approach in immunosuppressive therapy. The first goal is to develop a T cell subsets screening procedure to follow patients undergoing immunosuppressive therapy, to analyze the correlation between paucity of naïve T cells and effectiveness of immunosuppression. The second goal of the project is to develop a diagnostic assay to be used for screening potential coronin 1 inhibitors.
Abstract
(Englisch)
The leukocyte specific molecule coronin 1 is required for the survival of naïve T cells. Inhibition of coronin 1 is a novel approach in immunosuppressive therapy. The first goal is to develop a T cell subsets screening procedure to follow patients undergoing immunosuppressive therapy, to analyze the correlation between paucity of naïve T cells and effectiveness of immunosuppression. The second goal of the project is to develop a diagnostic assay to be used for screening potential coronin 1 inhibitors.