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Dr. Wu has been studying
glycosphingolipids for many years for the activation of an interesting immune
cell type- natural killer T (NKT) cells. She has identified two lead glycolipids
that are very potent in activating NKT cells and has investigated the
underlying mechanisms for their superior bioactivities. The two leads have been
patented and transferred to bio-industries. In addition, she also finds the interaction between
NKT cells and myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) in neuroblastoma. Since
joining the ABRC, she has been investigating phyto-glycolipids and active
pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) from Chinese herbs provided by the ABRC
collaborators and their interactions with dendritic cells (DCs).
Dr. Wu's research team has
successfully developed assay platforms to identify bioactive subfractions from
herbal extracts that activate DCs and NKT cells. Immature bone marrow-derived dendritic
cells (BMDCs) were treated with doses of different subfractions. After stimulation, DCs were
gated to analyze the status of DC maturation by flow cytometry. On the other
hand, wild-type (WT) mouse liver mononuclear cells or splenocytes from
NKT-induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived mice were
cocultured with BMDCs in the presence of APIs to study the interaction between
NKT cells and API-activated DCs.