External EvoMG Seminar (II)
2 April 2024 12:00
Program
Invited speaker of the External EvoMG Seminar 2024 series.
Heather Machado (Welcome Sanger Institute)
"Somatic evolution of the adaptive immune system in health and disease"
Abstract:
The wealth of somatic mutations that our cells accumulate over time provides a valuable resource for understanding how populations of cells evolve in the context of health and disease. Somatic evolution studies of the adaptive immune system can reveal the patterns of immune response and proliferation. One key tool for these studies is phylogenetic lineage tracing, which can be used to time events in the past. With single-cell whole genome sequencing, one can build a phylogenetic tree of cells within an individual, read out the age of lymphocyte expansions and identify any mutations of functional consequence.
Here, I will describe two studies where I develop the tools needed for phylogenetic lineage tracing in T cells. The first performs phylogenetic timing of hematopoeitc stem cells in Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome (Machado et al. 2023, doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-40896-5). The second describes the mutational landscape of the adaptive immune system with age (Machado et al. 2022, doi:10.1038/s41586-022-05072-7). I will then explain how studying the somatic evolution of the adaptive immune response to cancer can be used to address some of most compelling questions in cancer immunology.
Host: Manuel Irimia (UPF-CRG)
Contact and venue
Charles Darwin Room (Ground Floor, PRBB)
Sponsors
Direcció General de Recerca (DGR, GenCat)