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MSc by Research: Mapping the host response to fungal pathogens

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MSc by Research: Mapping the host response to fungal pathogens

About the Project

Fungal pathogens represent a significant clinical problem for which treatment options remain limited. While in healthy individuals localised fungal infections areusually cleared by the immune system, systemic or blood stream fungal infections are a serious clinical issue, with mortality rates of 40-50% even with modern treatments. This is being compounded by the emergence of resistance to the limited number of anti-fungal infections. Systemic fungal infections are most common either as a hospital acquired infection or in immunocompromised individuals – such as HIV patients and those on chemotherapy or other immunosuppressive treatments.

While a number of fungal species can cause systemic infection, Candia species, and in particular Candida ablicans, are the most common. Despite this we know relatively little about how fungal pathogens affect intracellular signalling in immune cells. Tissue macrophages are one of the cells to respond to pathogens and help coordinate the subsequent immune response in addition to their role in phagocytosing and killing pathogens. The macrophage’s response to Candida is however substantially different to those triggered by bacterial pathogens, however its clear what the critical signalling pathways in the macrophage are following Candida infection. To investigate this, phospho-proteomics will be used to examine how Candida infection affects signalling cascades in macrophages in an unbiased manner. Using the data from this, networks of activated pathways will be established. The roles of these pathways will then be tested using a combination of small molecule inhibitors and siRNA. The project will therefore allow us to be understand the innate response to Candida and potentially identify targets that could be used to develop drugs to boost the immune response to Candida.

Our research community thrives on the diversity of students and staff which helps to make the University of Dundee a UK university of choice for postgraduate research. We welcome applications from all talented individuals and are committed to widening access to those who have the ability and potential to benefit from higher education.

Please see our website for further details on the programme and how to apply:

Life Sciences MSc by Research MSc by Research (Postgraduate) : Study : University of Dundee

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