Laboratory of Molecular Immunology (LMI)
Warren Leonard, MD, Principal Investigator
One area of research focuses on the T-cell activation process in
normal and pathological states. Current interests in this area are
the elucidation of the interleukin-2 including the molecular regulation
of the expression of its protein subunits. Other interests of the
laboratory include:
- The mechanisms by which metabolites are formed by cytochrome
P450 enzymes, e.g., factors that govern the orientations of substrates
and the mechanisms by which the different orientations are achieved;
- The mechanisms by which chemically reactive metabolites cause
the formation of immunogens, e.g., the identification of proteins
that are trifluoroacetated during the metabolism of halothane
and are recognized by antibodies in the sera of patients having
halothane-induced hepatitis; and
- The mechanisms by which IgE antibodies evoke the release of
histamine and other mediators of immediate hypersensitivity reactions
from mast cells, e.g., the involvement of G proteins, phospholipase
C, protein kinase C and adenine receptors.
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