Rebecca Hatcher Buckley
James Buren Sidbury Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics, in the School of MedicineOverview
The overall emphasis of Dr. Buckley's research is in human T,B and NK cell development and in aberrations in their development and regulation. The work involves three particular areas of investigation: 1) the cellular and molecular bases of genetically-determined human immunodeficiency diseases, 2) the use of bone marrow stem cells to cure genetically-determined immunodeficiency diseases, and 3) the use of human SCID bone marrow stem cell chimeras to study human thymic education, T and B cell ontogeny, tolerance induction and MHC restriction mechanisms. Methodology includes monoclonal antibody (mAb) analyses of lymphocyte phenotypes, a variety of T cell and natural killer (NK) cell functional assays, studies of thymic output by T cell receptor recombination excision circle measurement, studies of T cell diversity by spectratyping, studies of T cell longevity by telomere analysis and assessment of B cell differentiation and function. A unique resource available for her studies is the largest population of patients with genetically-determined immunodeficiency diseases in the U.S., which includes the largest population in the world of longterm SCID chimeras treated at a single center, some of whom have been studied and followed for more than 37 years. The administration of rigorously T cell depleted haploidentical bone marrow stem cells to SCID recipients without pre-transplant conditioning or post-transplant use of immunosuppressive drugs to prevent GVHD provides an unmanipulated system for studying human thymic education, T and B cell ontogeny, MHC restriction mechanisms and tolerance induction. Studies to identify mutations in patients with primary immunodeficiency are continuing, particularly in those with SCID.
Positions
James Buren Sidbury Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics, in the School of Medicine in the School of Medicine
2022 School of Medicine
Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics in the School of Medicine
2022 School of Medicine
Member of the Duke Cancer Institute in the School of Medicine
1965 School of Medicine
Education
M.D. 1958
1958 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Publications, Grants & Awards
Offices & Contact
Durham, NC
27710 Box 2898 Med Ctr
Durham, NC
27710