A key feature of cutaneous inflammatory diseases is the infiltration of myeloid cells into the skin. However, the role and crosstalk of subpopulations of myeloid cells, their interaction and the role of ROS stress in myeloid cell biology are largely unknown in the pathogenesis of inflammatory skin disorder s. We will combine novel nanocarrier-based approaches with functional and multiscale imaging techniques in mouse models of acute (allergic contact dermatitis) and chronic (systemic sclerosis) cutaneous inflammation to unravel molecular mechanisms of myeloid cell biology and of ROS-mediated processes in inflammatory and autoimmune skin diseases in vitro and in vivo.
| Steinbrink, Kerstin |
| Steinbrink, Kerstin |
Duration: 01/01/2021 - 31/12/2024 | 1st Funding period Funded by: DFG - Collaborative Research Centre Type of project: Subproject in DFG-joint project hosted at University of Münster |
Duration: 01/01/2025 - 31/12/2028 | 2nd Funding period Funded by: DFG - Collaborative Research Centre Type of project: Main DFG-project hosted at University of Münster |