Project Details
Hypertonic sodium-induced alterations in electrolyte balance and their impact on macrophage immunometabolism and function
Applicant
Professor Dr. Jonathan Jantsch
Subject Area
Immunology
Cell Biology
Cell Biology
Term
from 2019 to 2023
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 412370980
Immune cells are able to sense their microenvironment and subsequently adapt their energy demand and function. Local tissue Na+ concentration increases with age, inflammation and infection. We and others have shown that hypertonic Na+ microenvironments alter T cell and macrophage function in a context-specific manner. Exposure of macrophages to extracellular hypertonic Na+ equivalent to what we had seen e.g. in rodent's infected skin promotes their pro-inflammatory function and curtails their regulatory and anti-inflammatory potential. The present proposal aims to investigate the molecular mechanism how Na+ handling, macrophage metabolism and macrophage function are interconnected. The proposed experiments might unravel novel strategies to specifically modulate immune response.
DFG Programme
Research Grants