Life Sciences Call 2009 - Molecular Mechanisms and MethodsLS09-031

Epigenetic Regulation of T Cell Development and Function


Epigenetic Regulation of T Cell Development and Function
Principal Investigator:
Project title:
Epigenetic Regulation of T Cell Development and Function
Status:
Completed (01.10.2009 – 30.03.2013)
Funding volume:
€ 552,000

Epigenetic control of gene expression is an important regulatory process in many biological systems. In preliminary results we could show that Histone deacetylase (HDAC)1, an epigenetic modification enzyme that removes acetyl-groups from histones, has an important role in T lymphocytes, a white blood cell population that controls and coordinates immune responses.
In our proposed research, we want to identify and characterize in detail the functions of T lymphocytes that are regulated by HDAC1 (and the related protein HDAC2). Furthermore, we want to understand the molecular details of how HDAC1 and HDAC2 control T cell functions. We expect that the results of our study will provide a detailed picture of how HDAC1 and HDAC2 regulate T cell function as well indicate potential medical applications for the treatment of immunological diseases.

 
 

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