Project Details
Delineation of human plasma cell subsets and their bone marrow niche
Applicant
Professor Dr. Thomas Dörner
Subject Area
Immunology
Rheumatology
Rheumatology
Term
from 2010 to 2017
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 168806284
An important part of humoral memory is provided by plasma cells with apparently distinct half-life times but residing in the bone marrow. Together with other groups we could identify a diversity of plasma cells and plasmablasts in the peripheral blood, including antigen-specific ones. More recently, distinct subsets of plasma cells were identified in the bone marrow of humans. Here we want to explore if these plasma cell subsets require certain soluble and insoluble survival factors with a main focus on a potential unique interaction with human bone marrow cells. In particular, the project will describe in detail their distinct phenotypes, molecular and functional characteristics and ultimately studying the specificities of anatomic sites of certain plasma cell subsets. Better understanding of the hypothetical bone marrow niches will permit innovative therapeutic approaches influencing immune memory formation and its maintenance which may have a wide range of clinical application, such immune prophylaxis and therapy.
DFG Programme
Priority Programmes
Subproject of
SPP 1468:
Osteoimmunology - IMMUNOBONE - A Programme to Unravel the Mutual Interactions between the Immune System and Bone
Participating Institution
Deutsches Rheuma-Forschungszentrum Berlin (DRFZ)
Participating Person
Dr. Henrik Mei