Decoding REGSOMEs: Mechanisms and Functional Roles of Novel Dendritic Cell-Derived Vesicles in T-Cell Regulation and Tumor Immunity
Description of the granted funding
Our immune system fights cancer through T cells, a type of white blood cell that can recognize and destroy tumor cells. However, not all T cells are effective for this activity. A recently discovered population, called stem-like T cells, can survive for long periods but cannot kill cancer cells directly; instead, they serve as early-stage that generate new effector T cells capable of tumor destruction. We recently found that a special subset of human dendritic cells (another type of immune cells) communicates with T cells through previously unknown particles, that we termed REGSOMEs, which promote the formation of these stem-like T cells. In this project, we aim to reveal how REGSOMEs are produced, what molecules they carry, and how they regulate T-cell behavior. Understanding this new communication system may lead to improved strategies to boost anti-tumor immunity and enhance the success of future cancer immunotherapies.
Show moreStarting year
2026
End year
2030
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy projects
Decision maker
Scientific Council for Biosciences, Health and the Environment
10.06.2026
10.06.2026
Other information
Funding decision number
376845
Fields of science
Biochemistry, cell and molecular biology
Research fields
Solu- ja molekyylibiologia