This project is exploring how viral infections and normal ageing intersect to drive immune dysfunction and inflammation that underpins chronic disease and poor health outcomes.
2018 - Ongoing
Using clinical samples derived from young and older individuals with and without viral infections, we are:
- Characterising age-related changes to innate immune cell.
- Determining the impact of chronic (eg HIV, hepatitis C virus) and acute (eg SARS-Cov-2) infection on age-related changes to innate immune cells.
- Analysing the transcriptome of innate immune cells at the single cell level using next generation sequencing to identify how viruses alter the look and function of immune cells.
With an increasingly ageing population, understanding immune changes that contribute to inflammatory, age-related disease development and how viruses may potentiate these changes will be relevant to help predict and prevent morbidity in ageing populations worldwide.
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