Molecular control of myeloid cells in inflammation: IRF5 to rule them all
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Event date
Friday 29 April 2022, 1pm
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In-person only
B/K018, Dianna Bowles Lecture Theatre
B/K018, Dianna Bowles Lecture Theatre
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Abstract: Myeloid cells are key players in initiation of inflammation. Their development and functional activities are orchestrated by networks of transcription factors. Previously we discovered that transcription factor IRF5 plays an important role in shaping inflammatory macrophage phenotype. More recently we observed its essential contribution to neutrophil biology. This makes IRF5 a desirable therapeutic target for inflammatory disorders. We discuss the ways to interfere with its activity.