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Inflammation and Immunity

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https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/publications/restraint-and-social-isolation-stressors-differentially-regulate-

Established December 2023

 

 

Every two minutes someone in the UK is diagnosed with cancer and overall cancer incidence rates in Great Britain have increased by more than a third since the mid-1970s, with almost this entire rise occurring before the late 1990s (Cancer Research UK). The role of the immune system in cancer is currently attracting a lot attention. On one hand, the immune system can be suppressed by cancer and treatments used to treat cancer are often also immunosuppressive. On the other hand, the immune system can also fight cancer. Understanding the role the immune system plays in cancer will have a significant impact for the health or of patients with cancer.

One of the unique characteristics of cancer such as ovarian, breast and melanoma is the predominant role of the immune system in cancer prognosis and clinical course of disease. A successful immune response against tumours depends on effective antigen preparing, T lymphocyte activation, and migration of immune cells to target anatomical sites. Tumour infiltrating T lymphocytes cells (TILs) influence disease pathogenesis, and the balance between various T cell subsets can often determine clinical outcome. In this project, we will investigate the role of infection and immunity in cancer to ultimately better understand the mechanisms underlying the disease and also contribute to the improvement and development of immune based therapies.

Project timeframes

The project began in 2014 and is ongoing.

 

Project aims

Our overall aim is to understand the role of inflammation, infection and immunity in cancer. The impact of the immune system on cancer diagnostics, prognosis and progression will be explored, as well as the use of the immune system to improve therapies.

Project findings and impact

To be added on completion of the project

 

Research team

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Budiu R, Vlad A, Nazario L, Bathula C, Cooper Kl, Edmed J, Thaker P, urban J, Kalinski P, Lee AV, Elhaev E, Conrads TP and Flint MS. Impact of psychological stress on the immune system and disease progression in a triple negative breast and transgenic ovarian cancer mouse model. Due to be submitted Oct 2015

Partners

Premal Thaker, Washington University, St Louis, USA

Adrian Lee, Womens Cancer research Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

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