posted on 2022-11-01, 02:35authored byJULIA BENDER
The germ cells in the testis are protected from inflammatory damage through a mechanism termed immune privilege, which involves immunosuppressive macrophages. It was investigated whether the factor activin A contributes to the immunosuppressive characteristics of the testicular macrophages. The study found that activin A can have both pro- and anti inflammatory effects on immune responses in macrophages that depend on the context. Moreover, activin A can induce changes in the cell metabolism. These findings could indicate an involvement of activin A in the protection of the germ cells in the testis through facilitating immunosuppressive characteristics of macrophages.
History
Principal supervisor
Mark Peter Hedger
Year of Award
2022
Department, School or Centre
Central Clinical School
Additional Institution or Organisation
Molecular and Translational Science (Hudson Institute)
Course
Doctor of Philosophy (Joint PhD with Justus Liebig University Giessen - International)