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The role of DOCK8 in T cell polarity and function [ 2015 - 2018 ]

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1079318]

Researchers: Dr Jane Oliaro (Principal investigator) ,  Dr Katrina Randall

Brief description Specialised immune cells, called cytotoxic T cells, circulate through the body, and kill infected cells to protect us from disease. We discovered that a protein, DOCK8, is important for the regulation of T cell function. Importantly, humans with mutations in the DOCK8 gene suffer from a debilitating, and potentially lethal, immunodeficiency disease. This project will therefore elucidate the role of DOCK8 in immune cells, to better understand the consequences of DOCK8 deficiency for immunity.

Funding Amount $AUD 632,949.57

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