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Adovi Akue

Center for Immunology
Department of Lab Medicine & Pathology
University of Minnesota
MMC 334
420 Delaware St SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455


Lab: 612/625-1626
Fax: 612/625-2199

email: akue0001@umn.edu

Education

B.S., Microbiology, University of Minnesota, 2004

Current Research

Homeostatic proliferation (HP), the generation of memory phenotype cells during lymphopenia, has been studied in the lymphopenic environment of sub-lethally irradiated and gene knockout mice. Although these conditions mimic chemo- and radiotherapy-induced lymphopenia, they do not replicate natural lymphopenic episodes that arise at birth and during infections. Reports from several groups have provided evidence that the environment of newborn mice is lymphopenic enough to allow HP of CD8 T cells. Therefore our goal is to study HP of CD8 T cells in the naturally lymphopenic environment of new born mice, and to determine whether the memory phenotype CD8 T cells that are generated in these conditions are functional, and play a role in the immune response of newborn mice.

 

Publications

The antigen-specific CD8+ T cell repertoire in unimmunized mice includes memory phenotype cells bearing markers of homeostatic expansion. 2009 Haluszczak C, Akue AD, Hamilton SE, Johnson LD, Pujanauski L, Teodorovic L, Jameson SC, Kedl RM. J Exp Med. Feb 16;206(2):435-448.

 

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