Non-conventional T cells in health and disease Non-conventional T lymphocytes are cells of the immune system that bridge the innate and adaptive immune system and are important sentinels against pathogens at mucosal surfaces. These non-conventional T cells are not restricted by classical MHC and include mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT), gamma delta γδ and natural killer (NK) T cells. They display several features associated with innate immune cells and are rapidly activated by recognition of conserved, stress-induced, self, and microbial ligands. We will bring together experts in mouse, farm animal and human immunology to discuss the role of these cells in health and disease. Registration Meeting details and registration BSI members - £50 Non-members - £75 Please note that there are VVN funded ECR travel scholarships to the value to £150 to support attendance to this meeting. The deadline has been extended to 4pm on Sunday 9 December 2018. ECR travel scholarship information Programme 08:15 - 09:00 Registration and welcome tea and coffee Immune surveillance by γδ, MHC-E restricted and iNK cells (part 1) 09:00 Cynthia Baldwin (University of Massachusetts Amhurst, USA) - Bovine γδ T-cell 09:30 Adrian Smith (University of Oxford, UK) - Avian γδ T-cell 10:00 Adrian Hayday (Francis Crick Institute, UK) - Development and regulation of γδ 10:30 Ben Wilcox (University of Birmingham, UK) - γδ cells in disease 11:00 – 11:30: Tea/coffee Immune surveillance by γδ, MHC-E restricted and iNK cells (part 2) 11:30 Janice Telfer (University of Massachusetts Amhurst, USA) - Bovine γδ T-cells 12:00 Andrew McMichael (University of Oxford, UK) - MHC-E restricted cells 12:30 Patricia Barral (Francis Crick Institute, UK) - iNKT and microbiota 13:00 – 14:00: Lunch NK cells in health and disease 14:00 Kerstin Mair (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Austria) - Porcine NK cells 14:30 Dimitra Peppa (University of Oxford, UK) - NK cells in HIV 15:00 Jayne Hope (Roslin Institute, UK) - Bovine NK cells in tuberculosis 15:30 – 16:00: Tea/coffee MAIT cells across species 16:00 Paul Klenerman (University of Oxford, UK) - Human and mouse MAITs 16:30 Olivier Lantz (Institut Curie, France) - MAITs cells across species 17:00 Mariolina Salio (University of Oxford, UK) - MAITs Close 17:30: Wrap up – closing remarks Jan 11 2019 08.15 - 17.30 Non-conventional T cells in health and disease Organised by the Comparative and Veterinary Immunology Group, as a satellite of the joint International Veterinary Vaccinology Network (IVVN) and the UK VVN meeting, which is taking place on 9-10 January 2019. The Tower Hotel St Katharine's Way London E1W 1LD Venue location Registration
Non-conventional T cells in health and disease Non-conventional T lymphocytes are cells of the immune system that bridge the innate and adaptive immune system and are important sentinels against pathogens at mucosal surfaces. These non-conventional T cells are not restricted by classical MHC and include mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT), gamma delta γδ and natural killer (NK) T cells. They display several features associated with innate immune cells and are rapidly activated by recognition of conserved, stress-induced, self, and microbial ligands. We will bring together experts in mouse, farm animal and human immunology to discuss the role of these cells in health and disease. Registration Meeting details and registration BSI members - £50 Non-members - £75 Please note that there are VVN funded ECR travel scholarships to the value to £150 to support attendance to this meeting. The deadline has been extended to 4pm on Sunday 9 December 2018. ECR travel scholarship information Programme 08:15 - 09:00 Registration and welcome tea and coffee Immune surveillance by γδ, MHC-E restricted and iNK cells (part 1) 09:00 Cynthia Baldwin (University of Massachusetts Amhurst, USA) - Bovine γδ T-cell 09:30 Adrian Smith (University of Oxford, UK) - Avian γδ T-cell 10:00 Adrian Hayday (Francis Crick Institute, UK) - Development and regulation of γδ 10:30 Ben Wilcox (University of Birmingham, UK) - γδ cells in disease 11:00 – 11:30: Tea/coffee Immune surveillance by γδ, MHC-E restricted and iNK cells (part 2) 11:30 Janice Telfer (University of Massachusetts Amhurst, USA) - Bovine γδ T-cells 12:00 Andrew McMichael (University of Oxford, UK) - MHC-E restricted cells 12:30 Patricia Barral (Francis Crick Institute, UK) - iNKT and microbiota 13:00 – 14:00: Lunch NK cells in health and disease 14:00 Kerstin Mair (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Austria) - Porcine NK cells 14:30 Dimitra Peppa (University of Oxford, UK) - NK cells in HIV 15:00 Jayne Hope (Roslin Institute, UK) - Bovine NK cells in tuberculosis 15:30 – 16:00: Tea/coffee MAIT cells across species 16:00 Paul Klenerman (University of Oxford, UK) - Human and mouse MAITs 16:30 Olivier Lantz (Institut Curie, France) - MAITs cells across species 17:00 Mariolina Salio (University of Oxford, UK) - MAITs Close 17:30: Wrap up – closing remarks Jan 11 2019 08.15 - 17.30 Non-conventional T cells in health and disease Organised by the Comparative and Veterinary Immunology Group, as a satellite of the joint International Veterinary Vaccinology Network (IVVN) and the UK VVN meeting, which is taking place on 9-10 January 2019. The Tower Hotel St Katharine's Way London E1W 1LD Venue location Registration
Jan 11 2019 08.15 - 17.30 Non-conventional T cells in health and disease Organised by the Comparative and Veterinary Immunology Group, as a satellite of the joint International Veterinary Vaccinology Network (IVVN) and the UK VVN meeting, which is taking place on 9-10 January 2019.