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Investigation into novel immunotherapeutics which target the development of tumour associated macrophages in cancer

Lead Research Organisation: King's College London
Department Name: Cancer Studies

Abstract

The proposed project will utilise spontaneous in vivo models of breast cancer and a novel transgenic model that has recently been developed by the laboratory. These models will be used alongside transcriptomic analyses, gene knockdown studies, and known drug screens, to gain biological insight into the key signals which direct the pro-tumoural phenotype of tumour associated macrophages (TAMs). Once the targets of interest have been identified they will be investigated in detail for their role in macrophage differentiation and function. Using our in vivo models, we will use intravital microscopy to track the TAMs recruitment and differentiation in real-time. The findings will be preclinically validated in human breast cancer, as well as other tumours, using in vitro macrophage culture, tumour sections and online patient survival and expression databases.

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Studentship Projects

Project Reference Relationship Related To Start End Student Name
MR/N013700/1 30/09/2016 29/09/2025
2057733 Studentship MR/N013700/1 30/09/2018 29/06/2022 Joanne Anstee