Frode L Jahnsen
Immune Regulation and Allergy

Group Leader: Frode L Jahnsen M.D., Ph.D.
We aim to identify and characterise mechanisms of immune dysregulation that are common to several allergic diseases: primary candidates are aberrant presentation of allergen to T cells by antigen-presenting cells, faulty interaction between T and B cells and dysfunction of a specific type of T cells, suppressive regulatory T cells (Tregs).
These white blood cells (leukocytes) are the major players in acquired immunity. Thus, the primary goals of our research are
- to characterise the mechanisms that underlie faulty interaction between T and B cells in allergy, with a special emphasis on T cells, and
- to develop therapies.
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