Development of Novel Brain Disease Therapy Based on the Bioprotective Effects of Senescent Microglia

Principal Investigator

Hiroshi Ohnishi
Professor, Gunma University Graduate School of Health Sciences
Microglia, immune cells in the brain, are activated when they sense tissue damage caused by brain diseases or aging and exhibit both protective actions to repair the damage and injurious actions such as inflammation. Regulation of microglial activation will lead to applications such as pathological control and promotion of damage repair. In this project, we will elucidate the regulatory mechanism of microglial activation and develop molecular tools to induce the protective action of microglia.

Co-Investigator

Takashi Matozaki
Project Professor, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine