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Associate Professor Jana Vukovic
Associate Professor

Jana Vukovic

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Overview

Background

The Vukovic laboratory investigates how brain function is sculpted and influenced by the immune system. Specifically, we examine the role of brain’s main resident immune cell population (i.e. microglia), as well as various peripheral immune cells, on learning and memory in mice. We are interested in defining the contribution of immune cells to such higher cognitive tasks, including for neuroinflammatory conditions where learning and memory deficits can occur, e.g. following traumatic brain injury, cancer treatment, and ageing. We have established an array of genetic and pharmacological tools alongside robust behavioural assays to directly probe the function of these immune cells in both the healthy and diseased brain. The ultimate goal of our work is to link cellular and molecular events to altered behaviour, and to harness the brain’s intrinsic regenerative potential for stimulating optimal cognitive function.

A neuroimmunologist, Dr Vukovic received her PhD in 2008 from The University of Western Australia after working on the repair of injured nerve cell connections. She joined QBI in 2009 to work in Professor Perry Bartlett’s laboratory as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, before being awarded a Queensland Government Smart Futures Fellowship to continue her research into the importance of adult neurogenesis for behaviour and how microglia influence this process in ageing. Dr Vukovic demonstrated that microglia can exert a dual and opposing influence over adult neurogenesis (the birth of new neurons) in the hippocampus under different physiological conditions, namely exercise and ageing, and that signalling through the chemokine receptor, CX3CR1, critically contributes towards this (Vukovic et al., 2012, J Neurosci). Dr Vukovic also generated novel evidence that ongoing neurogenesis in the adult hippocampus is critical for new learning but does not play a role in memory recall (Vukovic et al., 2013, J Neurosci).

Dr Vukovic was awarded an ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (2015-2018) and was jointly appointed as a group leader by the UQ School of Biomedical Sciences (SBMS) and QBI in 2015. She heads the Neuroimmunology and Cognition team investigating the interactions between the brain and the immune system in health and disease.

Currently, the group is working on three main projects:

  1. Identification of microglia-derived molecules that support neuronal survival and stimulate neural stem/progenitor cell expansion
  2. Characterisation of immune cell contribution to changes in neuronal connectivity
  3. Immune cell responses to cancer treatment, and their effect on learning and memory

Availability

Associate Professor Jana Vukovic is:
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Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Western Australia

Research interests

  • Microglia

  • Traumatic brain injury

  • Learning and memory

  • Neuroinflammation

  • Stroke

  • Neurodegenerative disease

  • Ageing and Exercise

Works

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44 works between 2006 and 2024

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2017

Conference Publication

Exercise-induced neurogenesis improves recovery in learning after an endothelin-1-induced hippocampal stroke in adult mouse

Codd, L., Blackmore, D., Vukovic, J. and Bartlett, P. (2017). Exercise-induced neurogenesis improves recovery in learning after an endothelin-1-induced hippocampal stroke in adult mouse. 27th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Stroke Society of Australasia, Queenstown, New Zealand, 23 – 25 August 2017. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications. doi: 10.1177/1747493017720548

Exercise-induced neurogenesis improves recovery in learning after an endothelin-1-induced hippocampal stroke in adult mouse

2016

Journal Article

IVIg attenuates complement and improves spinal cord injury outcomes in mice

Brennan, Faith H., Kurniawan, Nyoman D., Vukovic, Jana, Bartlett, Perry F., Käsermann, Fabian, Arumugam, Thiruman V., Basta, Milan and Ruitenberg, Marc J. (2016). IVIg attenuates complement and improves spinal cord injury outcomes in mice. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, 3 (7), 495-511. doi: 10.1002/acn3.318

IVIg attenuates complement and improves spinal cord injury outcomes in mice

2016

Conference Publication

Exercise improves learning and increases neurogenesis after an endothelin-1-induced hippocampal stroke in adult mouse

Codd, L., Blackmore, Daniel, Vukovic, Jana and Bartlett, Perry F. (2016). Exercise improves learning and increases neurogenesis after an endothelin-1-induced hippocampal stroke in adult mouse. Asia Pacific Stroke Conference, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, 14-17 July 2016. BASEL: Karger. doi: 10.1159/000447732

Exercise improves learning and increases neurogenesis after an endothelin-1-induced hippocampal stroke in adult mouse

2015

Conference Publication

Exercise improves learning and increases neurogenesis after an endothelin-1-induced hippocampal stroke in adult mouse

Codd, L. N., Vukovic, J., Blackmore, D. G. and Bartlett, P. F. (2015). Exercise improves learning and increases neurogenesis after an endothelin-1-induced hippocampal stroke in adult mouse. Unknown, Unknown, Unknown. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications.

Exercise improves learning and increases neurogenesis after an endothelin-1-induced hippocampal stroke in adult mouse

2015

Conference Publication

Role of microglia in mediating exercise-induced neurogenesis

Vukovic, J. and Bartlett, P. (2015). Role of microglia in mediating exercise-induced neurogenesis. 25th Biennial Meeting of the International-Society-for-Neurochemistry Jointly with the 13th Meeting of the Asian-Pacific-Society-for-Neurochemistry in Conjunction with the 35th Meeting of the Australasian-Neuroscience-Society, Cairns Australia, Aug 23-27, 2015. West Sussex United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell.

Role of microglia in mediating exercise-induced neurogenesis

2015

Conference Publication

Learning and neurogenesis are improved with exercise after an endothelin-1-induced hippocampal stroke in adult mouse

Codd, L., Vukovic, J., Blackmore, D. and Bartlett, P. (2015). Learning and neurogenesis are improved with exercise after an endothelin-1-induced hippocampal stroke in adult mouse. 25th Biennial Meeting of the International-Society-for-Neurochemistry Jointly with the 13th Meeting of the Asian-Pacific-Society-for-Neurochemistry in Conjunction with the 35th Meeting of the Australasian-Neuroscience-Society, Cairns Australia, Aug 23-27, 2015. West Sussex United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell.

Learning and neurogenesis are improved with exercise after an endothelin-1-induced hippocampal stroke in adult mouse

2014

Journal Article

Blockade of microglial KATP-channel abrogates suppression of inflammatory-mediated inhibition of neural precursor cells

Ortega, Francisco J., Vukovic, Jana, Rodriguez, Manuel J. and Bartlett, Perry F. (2014). Blockade of microglial KATP-channel abrogates suppression of inflammatory-mediated inhibition of neural precursor cells. GLIA, 62 (2), 247-258. doi: 10.1002/glia.22603

Blockade of microglial KATP-channel abrogates suppression of inflammatory-mediated inhibition of neural precursor cells

2013

Journal Article

A novel fluorescent reporter CDy1 enriches for neural stem cells derived from the murine brain

Vukovic, Jana, Bedin, Anne-Sophie, Bartlett, Perry F. and Osborne, Geoffrey W. (2013). A novel fluorescent reporter CDy1 enriches for neural stem cells derived from the murine brain. Stem Cells and Development, 22 (16), 2341-2345. doi: 10.1089/scd.2012.0660

A novel fluorescent reporter CDy1 enriches for neural stem cells derived from the murine brain

2013

Journal Article

Immature doublecortin-positive hippocampal neurons are important for learning but not for remembering

Vukovic, Jana, Borlikova, Gilyana G., Ruitenberg, Marc J., Robinson, Gregory J., Sullivan, Robert K. P., Walker, Tara L. and Bartlett, Perry F. (2013). Immature doublecortin-positive hippocampal neurons are important for learning but not for remembering. Journal of Neuroscience, 33 (15), 6603-6613. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3064-12.2013

Immature doublecortin-positive hippocampal neurons are important for learning but not for remembering

2012

Journal Article

GH mediates exercise-dependent activation of SVZ neural precursor cells in aged mice

Blackmore, Daniel G., Vukovic, Jana, Waters, Michael J. and Bartlett, Perry F. (2012). GH mediates exercise-dependent activation of SVZ neural precursor cells in aged mice. PLoS One, 7 (11) e49912, e49912.1-e49912.7. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0049912

GH mediates exercise-dependent activation of SVZ neural precursor cells in aged mice

2012

Journal Article

Prolactin stimulates precursor cells in the adult mouse hippocampus

Walker, Tara L., Vukovic, Jana, Koudijs, Margaretha M., Blackmore, Daniel G., Mackay, Eirinn W., Sykes, Alex M., Overall, Rupert W., Hamlin, Adam S. and Bartlett, Perry F. (2012). Prolactin stimulates precursor cells in the adult mouse hippocampus. PLoS One, 7 (9 Article No. e44371) e44371, 41-51. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0044371

Prolactin stimulates precursor cells in the adult mouse hippocampus

2012

Journal Article

Microglia modulate hippocampal neural precursor activity in response to exercise and aging

Vukovic, Jana, Colditz, Michael J., Blackmore, Daniel G., Ruitenberg, Marc J. and Bartlett, Perry F. (2012). Microglia modulate hippocampal neural precursor activity in response to exercise and aging. Journal of Neuroscience, 32 (19), 6435-6443. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5925-11.2012

Microglia modulate hippocampal neural precursor activity in response to exercise and aging

2011

Journal Article

Striking denervation of neuromuscular junctions without lumbar motoneuron loss in geriatric mouse muscle

Chai, Ruth Jinfen, Vukovic, Jana, Dunlop, Sarah, Grounds, Miranda D. and Shavlakadze, Thea (2011). Striking denervation of neuromuscular junctions without lumbar motoneuron loss in geriatric mouse muscle. PLoS One, 6 (12) e28090, e28090.1-e28090.11. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0028090

Striking denervation of neuromuscular junctions without lumbar motoneuron loss in geriatric mouse muscle

2011

Journal Article

CX(3)CR1 deficiency exacerbates neuronal loss and impairs early regenerative responses in the target-ablated olfactory epithelium

Blomster, Linda, Vukovic, Jana, Hendrickx, Debbie A.E., Jung, Steffen, Harvey, Alan R., Filgueira, Luis and Ruitenberg, Marc J. (2011). CX(3)CR1 deficiency exacerbates neuronal loss and impairs early regenerative responses in the target-ablated olfactory epithelium. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, 48 (3), 236-245. doi: 10.1016/j.mcn.2011.08.004

CX(3)CR1 deficiency exacerbates neuronal loss and impairs early regenerative responses in the target-ablated olfactory epithelium

2011

Journal Article

Activation of neural precursors in the adult neurogenic niches

Vukovic, Jana, Blackmore, Daniel, Jhaveri, Dhanisha and Bartlett, Perry F. (2011). Activation of neural precursors in the adult neurogenic niches. Neurochemistry International, 59 (3), 341-346. doi: 10.1016/j.neuint.2011.04.003

Activation of neural precursors in the adult neurogenic niches

2010

Journal Article

Bone marrow chimeric mice reveal a role for CX3CR1 in maintenance of the monocyte-derived cell population in the olfactory neuroepithelium

Vukovic, J, Blomster, LV, Chinnery, HR, Weninger, W, Jung, S, McMenamin, PG and Ruitenberg, MJ (2010). Bone marrow chimeric mice reveal a role for CX3CR1 in maintenance of the monocyte-derived cell population in the olfactory neuroepithelium. Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 88 (4), 645-654. doi: 10.1189/jlb.0410194

Bone marrow chimeric mice reveal a role for CX3CR1 in maintenance of the monocyte-derived cell population in the olfactory neuroepithelium

2010

Conference Publication

A new approach to mouse brain mapping

Bartlett, Perry, Beare, Richard, Buckley, Rachel F., Egan, Gary, Faggian, Nathan, Galloway, Graham, Keller, Marianne Dorothea, Kurniawan, Nyoman D., Paxinos, George, Petrou, Steven, Reutens, David, Richards, Kay, Vukovic, Jana, Wang, Deming, Watson, Charles, Yang, Steven and Zhao, Peter (2010). A new approach to mouse brain mapping. ISMRM, Stockholm, Sweden, 1-7 May, 2010. New York, NY, U.S.A.: International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.

A new approach to mouse brain mapping

2009

Conference Publication

Expression of fibulins 1-5 during myogenesis in vitro and in skeletal muscle regenerating in vivo, and in dystrophic mdx muscles

Grounds, M. D., Shavlakadze, T. and Vukovic, J. (2009). Expression of fibulins 1-5 during myogenesis in vitro and in skeletal muscle regenerating in vivo, and in dystrophic mdx muscles. 14th International Congress of the World-Muscle-Society, Geneva Switzerland, Sep 09-12, 2009. OXFORD: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD. doi: 10.1016/j.nmd.2009.06.102

Expression of fibulins 1-5 during myogenesis in vitro and in skeletal muscle regenerating in vivo, and in dystrophic mdx muscles

2009

Journal Article

Lack of fibulin-3 alters regenerative tissue responses in the primary olfactory pathway

Vukovic, Jana, Marmorstein, Lihua Y., McLaughlin, Precious J., Sasaki, Takako, Plant, Giles W., Harvey, Alan R. and Ruitenberg, Marc J. (2009). Lack of fibulin-3 alters regenerative tissue responses in the primary olfactory pathway. Matrix Biology, 28 (7), 406-415. doi: 10.1016/j.matbio.2009.06.001

Lack of fibulin-3 alters regenerative tissue responses in the primary olfactory pathway

2009

Journal Article

The glycoprotein fibulin-3 regulates morphology and motility of olfactory ensheathing cells in vitro

Vukovic, Jana, Ruitenberg, Marc J., Roet, Kasper, Franssen, Elske, Arulpragasam, Ajanthy, Sasaki, Takako, Verhaagen, Joost, Harvey, Alan R., Busfield, Samantha J. and Plant, Giles W. (2009). The glycoprotein fibulin-3 regulates morphology and motility of olfactory ensheathing cells in vitro. Glia, 57 (4), 424-443. doi: 10.1002/glia.20771

The glycoprotein fibulin-3 regulates morphology and motility of olfactory ensheathing cells in vitro

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2026
    Targeting IL-6 trans-signalling in brain injury
    NHMRC IDEAS Grants
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2024
    Developing novel acid-sensing ion channel inhibitors as neuroprotective leads and diagnostic agents for multiple sclerosis
    Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia - Targeted Grant - Neurodegeneration
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2025
    Unravelling the molecular mechanisms that underpin the beneficial effects of repopulating microglia on neuronal survival and cognition following brain injury
    Viertel Senior Medical Research Fellowship
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2020 - 2022
    PLX in GBHD models
    Plexxikon
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2023
    Preclinical modelling of brain chronic GVHD to instruct novel approaches for limiting the neurological complications of SCT (NHMRC Ideas Grant led by Queensland Institute Medical Research)
    Queensland Institute of Medical Research
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2021
    Helping damaged brains recover
    Mater Misericordiae Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2020
    Blocking ROCK2 to improve recovery from brain injury
    Brain Foundation Research Gift
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2022
    Furthering understanding of autoimmune encephalitis through clinical and immunobiological correlation
    Metro South Hospital and Health Service
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2019
    AutoStem: A high performance, automated stem cell bioengineering facility
    ARC Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities
    Open grant
  • 2018
    A specialised surgical and behavioural facility for longitudinal, multimodal examination of the rodent brain
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2020
    Regulating microglia to combat hippocampal-dependent cognitive decline in ageing
    NHMRC Project Grant
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2017
    Dr Jana Vukovic - Maternity Funding (Advance Queensland Women's Academic Fund)
    Queensland Government Advance Queensland Women's Academic Fund
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2018
    How does neurogenesis in the adult hippocampus influence learning & memory?
    ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2014
    Smart Futures Fellowship: Reversing the cognitive decline associated with age-related dementia
    Queensland Government Smart Futures Fellowships
    Open grant

Supervision

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Available projects

  • Role of microglia in regulating behavioural outcomes following brain injury

    We have demonstrated that microglia (brain's resident immune cells) can exert a dual and opposing influence over adult neurogenesis (the birth of new neurons) in the hippocampus under different physiological conditions, namely exercise, ageing and following brain injury. The ultimate goal of our research is to link cellular and molecular events to altered behaviour, and to harness the regenerative potential of adult neurogenesis through immunomodulation to stimulate optimal cognitive function and treat conditions associated with learning and memory deficits.

Supervision history

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  • brain injury
  • learning and memory
  • neurogenesis
  • neuroinflammation

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