Skip to menu Skip to content Skip to footer

New guardians of the mucosa: Molecular characterisation of M cell biology (ARC Discovery Project administered by UTS) (2020-2023)

Abstract

We aim to completely define the cellular and molecular biology of gut and lung M cells for the first time. We will elucidate how they develop, are regulated and function at a molecular level, and how M cells maintain normal gut and lung tissues and induce immune responses to protect against microbial challenges. In the future, the new insights will be essential pre-requisites for the development of mucosal-based interventions and vaccines that protect the gut and lung from infectious and inflammatory issues. The harnessing of effective immune responses to control such challenges, are of enormous fundamental and long-standing biological interest, and are amongst the most important areas of current scientific research.

Experts

Professor Gabrielle Belz

ARC Australian Laureate Fellow
Frazer Institute
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Gabrielle Belz
Gabrielle Belz