
”Molecular chimerism in the hematopoietic system as a way to induce immunotolerance.”.
Coordinator: Jordi Barquinero.
In collaboration with the Clinical Neuroimmunology Unit we are evaluating the hypothesis that creating low levels of molecular chimerism in the hematopoietic system via transplantation of transduced bone marrow cells induces immune tolerance to the transgene product. To this end we are using experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, a model of multiple sclerosis.
“Development of the Human Immune System. ”.
Coordinator: Ramón Gimeno
Soluble factors and signals coming from the surrounding stroma regulate the fate of human haematopoietic stem cells. Using molecular and cellular approaches together with a mouse model of haematopoietic reconstitution we aim to study the interplay between the different signals that modulate the process of stem cell expansion and lymphoid commitment.
“Characterization of bone marrow side population (SP) cells”.
Coordinator: Jordi Pétriz
We are carrying out phenotypic and functional studies on bone marrow SP cells, both in vitro (functional characterization of the ABCG2 transporter), and in vivo, in a transplantation model.