David Lewinsohn
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland VA Medical Center, USA, United States
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Dr. Lewinsohn's laboratory's research interest is in TB immunology. The core research question has been that of how the immune system can detect those cells harboring the intracellular bacterium, with a focus the role of CD8+ T cells in controlling infection. The laboratory has focused novel types of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb)-specific CD8+ T cells that are restricted by the monomorphic (innate) HLA molecules such as HLA-E and MR1, in the characterization of those antigens presented in the context of infection with Mtb, and in the mechanisms by which those antigens are processed and presented. The laboratory is particularly interested in the role of lung-resident, Mtb-reactive T cells.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Human MR1-restricted T cells expressing TRAV12-2 display ligand discrimination (#20)
6:14 PM
Erin W Meermeier
Rapid Fire Talks I
MR1 trafficking in intracellular vesicles plays a key role in presentation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens to MAIT cells (#33)
9:35 AM
Melanie J Harriff
Session 4 - Antigen Presentation