| Start Date: | 6/16/2026 | Start Time: | 10:00 AM |
| End Date: | 6/16/2026 | End Time: | 12:00 PM |
|
Event Description BIOMED PhD Research Proposal
Title: Engineering Durable Antigen-Specific (AS) Immune Tolerance via Push/Pull Immunomodulation of Dendritic Cells
Speaker: Sihan Jia, PhD Candidate School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems Drexel University
Advisor: Peter Deak, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering College of Engineering Drexel University
Details: Autoimmune and inflammatory diseases arise when dendritic cells (DCs) drive antigen-specific effector responses rather than tolerance. Current tolerogenic DC strategies are limited by incomplete, unstable reprogramming and off-target immunosuppression. This proposal develops a Push/Pull Immunomodulation (PPI) platform that simultaneously suppresses pro-inflammatory activation (“push”) and reinforces tolerogenic, regulatory programming (“pull”) in DCs to induce durable, antigen-specific tolerance.
Using a high-throughput screen of 40,833 immunomodulator/PRR-agonist combinations, we identified lead PPI formulations that maximize the IL-10/TNF-α ratio and engage tolerogenic checkpoints, including PD-L1 and BTLA, as well as the tryptophan-kynurenine-AhR axis. These leads are validated in human monocyte-derived DCs against clinical comparators and delivered via PLGA microparticles and lymph-node-targeting liposomes to confirm antigen-specific regulatory T-cell induction, in vivo persistence, and trafficking. The central proposed aim tests whether antigen-loaded PPI-DCs establish durable, antigen-specific tolerance in vivo using the MOG35-55 experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis model, assessing clinical protection, antigen-specific Treg induction, and bystander specificity.
Together, this work defines a generalizable, biomaterial-enabled approach to engineering long-lived antigen-specific immune tolerance. |
|
Audience: Undergraduate StudentsGraduate StudentsFacultyStaff |
|