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IMMUNOLOGY2023™

IMMUNOLOGY2023™

May 11–15, 2023 | Washington, DC

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 Sunday, May 14, 2023     8:00 AM – 10:00 AM ET     Room 204ABC

Block Symposium

Generously supported by JDRF

T Cell Responses in Autotimmune Disease

Chairs

  • Amy Lovett-Racke, Ohio State Univ. Med. Ctr.
  • Brian Evavold, Univ. of Utah

Speakers

  • Zemin Zhou, Univ. of Utah, DM functions differently in thymic antigen presentation cell subsets in development of autoreactive CD4+ T cells
  • John P. Driver, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, Deletion of Vβ3+ CD4+ T-cells by endogenous mouse mammary tumor virus 3 prevents type 1 diabetes induction by autoreactive CD8+ T-cells
  • Sanya Arshad, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Identification of T cell autoantigens in a mouse model of lupus nephritis
  • Christina N. Rau, Ohio State Univ. Wexner Med. Ctr., miRNAs targeting TGFβ-signaling disrupt Treg development and function in CNS autoimmunity
  • Samuel J. Connell, Univ. of Iowa, CD4 T cells from mice with alopecia areata express an effector like phenotype and can transfer disease
  • Peter A. Morawski, Benaroya Res. Inst., Cutaneous T cells promote distinct outcomes in human skin structural cells associated with inflammatory disease
  • Sydney B. Crotts, Mayo Clin. Grad. Sch. of BioMed. Sci., The role of ST8Sia6 in braking inflammation in inflammatory bowel disease
  • Ivy L. Debreceni, Univ. of Iowa, IL-27 promotes pathogenic Tfh-like CD4 effectors and exhausted-like CD8 T cells in a mouse model of Sjögren's

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May 11—15, 2023
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