This internship project aims to study the impact of the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway on the functional polarization of B cells using in vitro models. First, the cytokine profile of stimulated PD-1+ B cells will be analyzed through flow cytometry and multiplex immunoassays. Therapeutic antibodies will be used to modulate the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway. Second, the project will explore how this pathway influences the acquisition of immunosuppressive functions in B cells, using a co-culture model with autologous T cells. T cell proliferation and cytokine production will be quantified by flow cytometry.
This internship will provide hands-on training in the in vitro culture of human B and T cells, cell isolation, spectral flow cytometry, and multiplex immunoassays. It may also include the use of bioinformatics tools for analyzing multiparametric flow cytometry data.
Compensation:
Erasmus + grant available depending on eligibility criteria of your home university
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