Programme

10th EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON TETRASPANINS

28-30 September 2022 Prague

Programme

(only for participants)

Wednesday, September 28, 2022
13:30-15:00Registration with coffee
15:00-15:15Welcome by Ivana Hálová (organizer) and Petr Dráber (IMG director)
15:15-16:00Keynote lecture:
Tetraspanins: from worms to regulators of immune cell recruitment
Mark Wright, Monash University, Australia
Session 1 – TETRASPANINS and IMMUNITY I
Chairs: Fedor Berditchevsky, Ivana Hálová
16:00-16:25Tetraspanin CD53 controls T cell immunity through regulation of CD45RO stability, mobility, and function
Annemiek van Spriel, Radboud University, The Netherlands
16:25-16:50CD9 in epithelial wound healing
Peter Monk, University of Sheffield, UK
16:50-17:15Tetraspanin CD82 regulates dormancy signaling within the bone marrow niche
Jennifer Gillette, University of New Mexico, USA
Flash poster session
Chair: Michael Tomlinson
17:20-18:15Flash Poster Session – 2 minutes each
Welcome party
18:15-22:00Dinner at IMG
Thursday, September 29, 2022
Session 2 – TETRASPANINS and IMMUNITY II
Chairs: Peter Monk, Annemiek van Spriel
9:00-9:25Tetraspanin CD53 in mast cell biology
Ivana Hálová, IMG, Czech Republic
9:25-9:50Human Papillomavirus associated tetraspanin assemblies
Luise Florin, University Mainz, Germany
9:50-10:10Single cell characterization of metabolic markers in adipose tissue macrophages in obesity
Monika Bambousková, Washington University in St. Luis, USA
10:10-10:25Tetraspanin anchors as versatile molecular tools for SARS CoV-2-immunization and diagnostic
Daniel Ivanusic, Robert Koch-Institute, Germany
10:25-10:40Tetraspanin 3: a novel player in protein trafficking in plasma cells?
Fabian Schwerdtfeger, Radboud University, The Netherlands
10:40-11:15Coffee break
Session 3 – TETRASPANINS in CANCER
Chairs: Jennifer Gillette, Eric Rubinstein
11:15-11:40Tetraspanins and oxysteroles: a new axis of intercellular communication in regulation of the immune microenvironment in breast cancer
Fedor Berditchevski, University of Birmingham, UK
11:40-12:05Anti-Lymphoma Efficacy of the 5A6 antibody in a Human-CD81-epitope Knock-In mouse
Shoshana Levy, Stanford University, USA
12:05-12:25TETRASPANIN 8 contribution in colon physiology and pathophysiology
Francoise Degoul, INSERM, France
12:25-12:40Identification of a novel CD151 interaction partner on B cells
Philipp Hagemann, Radboud University, The Netherlands
12:40-12:55Tetraspanin 6 (Tspan6) has a role in the attachment of F. nucleatum subspecies to colorectal cancer cells
Onalenna Neo, University of Birmingham, UK
12:55-14:10Lunch & Poster Session
14:10-14:25The role of the Tetraspanin 6 (Tspan6) in regulating the immune microenvironment in Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC)
Jing Zhang, University of Birmingham, UK
14:25-14:40Fatty acid metabolism in aggressive B-cell lymphoma is inhibited by tetraspanin CD37
Rens Peeters, Radboud University, The Netherlands
14:40-14:55Investigating the role of tetraspanin Tspan15 in cancer
Rhiannon Moss, University of Birmingham, UK
Session 4 – TETRASPANINS and their INTERACTION PARTNERS I
Chairs: Andrew Kruse, Luise Florin
15:00-15:25The inventory of TEM ingredients at the cell membrane – relationship between abundance and nano-clustering
Thorsten Lang, University of Bonn, Germany
15:25-15:50Made to Measure: Structural Basis for Selective Proteolysis of ADAM10 Substrates at Membrane-Proximal Sites
Stephen Blacklow, Harvard Medical School, USA
15:50-16:15Six scissors – ADAM10 regulation by TspanC8s
Mike Tomlinson, University of Birmingham, UK
16:15-16:40CD82, a membrane organizer of the plasma membrane
Pierre-Emmanuel Milhiet, Centre de Biologie Structurale, France
16:40-17:45Poster session with refreshment
Free evening
Friday, September 30, 2022
Session 5 – TETRASPANINS and their INTERACTION PARTNERS II
Chairs: Stephen Blacklow, María Yáñez-Mó
8:45-9:10The Tetraspanin-JAM connection: A set screw of integrin function
Klaus Ebnet, University of Münster, Germany
9:10-9:35Subcellular trafficking of CD9 and CD81
Eric Rubinstein, INSERM, France
9:35-10:00Structure and regulation of the B cell co-receptor complex
Andrew Kruse, Harvard Medical School, USA
10:00-10:20Fibronectin decoration of clustered syndecan-1 is required for CD9-mediated staphylococcal adhesion
Luke Green, University of Sheffield, UK
10:20-10:50Coffee break
10:50-11:05Glycosylation differentially affects immune-specific tetraspanins CD37 and CD53
Sjoerd van Deventer, Radboud University, The Netherlands
11:05-11:20Modulation of AMPA-type glutamate receptors by proteins from the tetraspanin family
Amina Becic, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
11:20-11:35Juno and CD9 protein network organization in oolemma of mouse egg captured by 3D STED imaging
Michaela Frolíková, IBT, Czech Republic
Session 6 – Extracellular vesicles
Chairs: Pierre-Emmanuel Milhiet, Klaus Ebnet
11:40-12:05Tetraspanin CD9 connects endosomal compartment dynamics and extracellular vesicle secretion with mitophagy in melanoma cells
María Yáñez-Mó, Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain
12:05-12:30Tumor EV heterogeneity and functional consequences
Lorena Martin-Jaular, Institute Curie, France
12:30-12:50PDZ proteins interact with tetraspanins & syndecans and regulate the production, composition and uptake of extracellular vesicles
Pascale Zimmermann, INSERM, France
12:50-14:05Lunch & Discussions
14:05-14:25Molecular dissection of how ALIX drives EV biogenesis
Robert Piper, University of Iowa, USA
14:25-14:40CD63 Regulates Cholesterol storage within endosomes and its intercellular distribution via exosomes
Mickaël Couty, Université de Paris, France
14:40-15:10Conclusions & Plans & Good bye