Prof. Dr. sc. Andreas Müller
Director Research & Teaching
Prof. Dr. med. Dirk Reinhold
Director Diagnostics
Molecular Mechanisms of Reduced Susceptibility of ADAP-deficient Mice to Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis (EAE)
The adhesion and degranulation-promoting adapter protein (ADAP), expressed in T cells, myeloid cells, and platelets, is known to regulate receptor-mediated inside-out signalling leading to integrin activation and adhesion. In previous studies, we demonstrated that upon induction of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), ADAP-deficient mice developed a significantly milder clinical course of disease and that this effect is T cell-independent. The aim of our recent work is to dissect the cellular and molecular mechanisms of the reduced inflammatory infiltration of the CNS and the lymphocyte accumulation in the lymph nodes of ADAP-deficient mice. For these purposes, we will analyze the impact of conditional knockout of ADAP in mice on the course of EAE.
Prof. Dr. sc. Andreas Müller
Director Research & Teaching
Prof. Dr. med. Dirk Reinhold
Director Diagnostics
Prof. Dr. med. Dirk Reinhold
Tel: 0391-67-15857
dirk.reinhold@med.ovgu.de
Irena Osterland
Personal assisstant
Tel: 0391-67-15338
irena.osterland@med.ovgu.de
Dr. rer. nat. Martina Beyrau
Science management
Tel: 0391-67-24399
martina.beyrau@med.ovgu.de
Julia Grüber, M. Sc.
Administration M. Sc. Immunology
Tel.: +49 391 67-24387
julia.grueber@med.ovgu.d
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