Neuro-immune modelling
Title | Forname | Surname | Institution | Country |
Professor | Jean | Manson | University of Edinburgh | United Kingdom |
Institution | The Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh |
Street Address | Easter Bush, Midlothian |
City | Edinburgh, Scotland |
Postcode | EH25 9RG |
United Kingdom
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
1328945
01-08-2008
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- Prion disease
The spread of TSE infection within the body of an animal often starts with transport from the site of invasion to the lymphoreticular system (LRS) and then to the central nervous system (CNS). We wish to study this process to identify the important factors that affect host susceptibility and to define control points at which neuroinvasion might be arrested so that clinical disease does not occur. The objectives of this theme are: To determine the mechanisms of TSE agent delivery to the lymphoid system. To determine crucial sites of TSE agent accumulation and/or replication in lymphoid tissues. To determine the mechanisms of neuroinvasion (how TSE agents spread to peripheral nerves). To determine the role of macrophages in TSE pathogenesis. To determine the influence of host age on TSE agent neuroinvasion. To determine the influence of inflammation on TSE pathogenesis.