Neurotrophin- Chemokine Receptor Interactions Regulate Macrophage Activation

神经营养蛋白-趋化因子受体相互作用调节巨噬细胞激活

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DESCRIPTION: Invading perivascular macrophages and microglia cell play a pivotal role in the neuropathogenesis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) associated neurological disorders. As with many neurodegenerative diseases, the activation of macrophages and microglia cells in the central nervous system (CNS) is thought to contribute heavily to neuronal damage. However, these cells are very dynamic with a wide range of functions including neuroprotection and repair. It is becoming increasingly clear that strategies to modulate specific phenotypes of these cells have substantial therapeutic potential. The proposed studies will expand on ongoing research exploring how neurotrophin signaling through the p75 and TrkA receptors may suppress the neurotoxic activity of these cells with the intent of developing a novel neurotrophin-based anti- inflammatory therapy. Since little is known about the expression and functions of neurotrophin receptors on macrophages, characterization of the expression of the receptors and basic functional changes associated with neurotrophin stimulation is needed. The proposed studies will characterize the signaling pathways that contribute to the observed down regulation of inflammatory activity by these receptors. The potential receptor interactions and pathways are complex and advanced training in state of the art microscopy, imaging techniques, signaling pathway analysis, and flow cytometry techniques will greatly facilitate this effort. This training s available locally and from external focused workshops. Coursework, symposia and focused scientific meetings are included in the training plan to supplement gaps in current knowledge. In addition to attending focused sessions, this will provide opportunities for the candidate to actively present findings of the proposed work, while engaging and interacting with investigators from other institutions. Together the training will provide an in depth understanding of the dynamics of macrophage signaling in the context of various challenges and will provide new techniques to effectively measure changes in key signaling events associated with p75 and TrkA activation. The training plan also includes a strong focus on career development to ensure that the candidate will be prepared to transition from a student to a more mature investigator and eventually an independent translational researcher. Career development seminars and training sessions through the Science, Training and Diversity office covers research ethics, how to manage the many hurdles faced as a translational researcher and being a woman of color in the sciences, while also solidifying basic skills necessary for long-term success such as scientific writing, grant proposal development and public speaking. Overall, the plan is structured to support the long term goal of becoming a well rounded, creative and thought provoking neuroscientist capable of directing a program of research focused on the development of new therapies for neurodegenerative disorders.
产品说明:侵入血管周围的巨噬细胞和小胶质细胞在人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)相关神经系统疾病的神经发病机制中起着关键作用。与许多神经退行性疾病一样,中枢神经系统(CNS)中巨噬细胞和小胶质细胞的激活被认为是神经元损伤的重要原因。然而,这些细胞是非常动态的,具有广泛的功能,包括神经保护和修复。越来越清楚的是,调节这些细胞的特定表型的策略具有实质性的治疗潜力。拟议的研究将扩展正在进行的研究,探索通过p75和TrkA受体的神经营养因子信号传导如何抑制这些细胞的神经毒性活性,目的是开发一种新的基于神经营养因子的抗炎治疗。由于对巨噬细胞上神经营养因子受体的表达和功能知之甚少,因此需要表征受体的表达和与神经营养因子刺激相关的基本功能变化。拟议的研究将表征有助于观察到的这些受体下调炎症活性的信号通路。潜在的受体相互作用和途径是复杂的,先进的显微镜,成像技术,信号通路分析和流式细胞术技术的先进培训将大大促进这一努力。这种培训可在当地和外部重点研讨会上获得。培训计划中包括课程作业、专题讨论会和重点科学会议,以弥补现有知识的不足。除了参加重点会议外,这将为候选人提供机会,积极介绍拟议工作的结果,同时与其他机构的调查人员接触和互动。这些培训将深入了解巨噬细胞信号传导在各种挑战背景下的动态,并将提供新技术来有效测量与p75和TrkA激活相关的关键信号传导事件的变化。培训计划还包括对职业发展的高度重视,以确保候选人准备从学生过渡到更成熟的研究人员,并最终成为独立的翻译研究人员。通过科学,培训和多样性办公室的职业发展研讨会和培训课程涵盖了研究道德,如何管理作为翻译研究人员所面临的许多障碍,并成为科学领域的有色人种女性,同时还巩固了长期成功所需的基本技能,如科学写作,赠款提案开发和公开演讲。总的来说,该计划的结构是为了支持成为一个全面,创造性和发人深省的神经科学家的长期目标,能够指导研究计划,重点是神经退行性疾病的新疗法的发展。

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Kimberly S. Williams其他文献

Neuroinflammation and EIF2 signaling persist in an HiPSC tri-culture model of HIV infection despite antiretroviral treatment
尽管进行了抗逆转录病毒治疗,但 HIV 感染的 HiPSC 三培养模型中神经炎症和 EIF2 信号传导仍然存在
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    2019
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  • 影响因子:
    0
  • 作者:
    Sean K. Ryan;Michael V. Gonzalez;James P Garifallou;F. C. Bennett;Kimberly S. Williams;H. Hakonarson;S. Anderson;K. Jordan
  • 通讯作者:
    K. Jordan
NEUROTROPHIN-CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR INTERACTIONS ON MACROPHAGES REGULATE HIV NEUROPATHOGENESIS
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  • 发表时间:
    2015-05
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  • 影响因子:
    4
  • 作者:
    Kimberly S. Williams
  • 通讯作者:
    Kimberly S. Williams

Kimberly S. Williams的其他文献

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{{ truncateString('Kimberly S. Williams', 18)}}的其他基金

Estrogen regulation of age and PTSD-associated changes in macrophage-induced neuroinflammation during HIV infection.
HIV 感染期间巨噬细胞诱导的神经炎症中雌激素对年龄和 PTSD 相关变化的调节。
  • 批准号:
    10707319
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助金额:
    $ 3.2万
  • 项目类别:
Estrogen regulation of age and PTSD-associated changes in macrophage-induced neuroinflammation during HIV infection.
HIV 感染期间巨噬细胞诱导的神经炎症中雌激素对年龄和 PTSD 相关变化的调节。
  • 批准号:
    10572654
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助金额:
    $ 3.2万
  • 项目类别:
Neurotrophin- Chemokine Receptor Interactions Regulate Macrophage Activation
神经营养蛋白-趋化因子受体相互作用调节巨噬细胞激活
  • 批准号:
    8659199
  • 财政年份:
    2013
  • 资助金额:
    $ 3.2万
  • 项目类别:

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