Mechanism linking NOD2 with MHC class I antigen presentation

Study code
NBR21

Lead researcher
Professor Alison Simmons

Study type
Participant re-contact

Institution or company
University of Oxford

Researcher type
Academic

Speciality area
Gastroenterology

Recruitment Site
National

Summary

This study involves delineating how the strongest genetic risk factor for Crohn’s disease affects specific immune responses. We have found that this factor, NOD2, normally influences the nature of T cell responses when it detects microbes. We have mapped the molecules involved in this sensing process and wish to examine if Crohn’s patients with genetic risk factors in NOD2 show defective T cell responses as a result. Defining such pathways generates novel platforms to repair any defects identified therapeutically.