PhD defence Nicky de Vrij

Supervisors
Prof. dr. Wim Adriaensen (ITM)
Dr. Bart Cuypers (ITM)
Prof. dr. Kris Laukens (University of Antwerp)
Abstract
Leishmaniasis, caused by parasites of the genus Leishmania, is one of the most severe vector-borne parasitic diseases. The global burden is substantial and it is currently endemic in 99 countries spanning multiple continents. The primary disease spectrum ranges from the non-lethal but disfiguring skin disease cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL), to visceral leishmaniasis (VL), which is fatal without treatment and affects the visceral organs responsible for priming of T and B cell immunity (e.g. spleen, bone marrow, lymph nodes). A long line of work has shown that immunity to Leishmania is predominantly T cell-mediated. T-cell mediated immunity relies on the presentation of Leishmania antigens by Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) molecules on antigen-presenting cells to a cognate T cell receptor (TCRs) on a T cell. While broad characteristics of the T cell response have been described, such as a T helper 1 response being protective in animal models, nothing is known on which Leishmania antigens actually get presented to a given cognate TCR by which particular MHC molecule. In this thesis, I thus explore the role of T cell antigen presentation and recognition in the disease outcome of leishmaniasis, irrespective of clinical form, and also in the context of a complex chronic co-infection with HIV. More specifically, I elucidated which particular MHC’s may be involved in leishmaniasis disease outcome, and which Leishmania antigens get MHC-presented in a natural disease setting in humans.
Schedule
Defence: 4-6 pm. Please, be on time, the door closes at 4 pm.
Reception: 6 pm
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