We investigate the interface between the immune system and diverse infectious agents ranging from friendly gut microbes and viruses to disease-causing parasites
Congratulations Christin Herrmann and team for publishing this super cool discovery 😎 nature.com/articles/s41564-0… Here’s a quick summary of our cool findings about how stress due to simple mouse husbandry drives clearance of persistent enteric viral infection 🦠🐭 1/5
Cage change is a stress-inducing event for 🐭! We found that the fluctuation of glucocorticoids (hormones released under stress) contributes to viral clearance, and interference with this hormonal stress response actually inhibits MuAstV clearance after cage change! 4/5
Overall, we discovered that an intervention as simple as changing cages can control duration of viral infection in mice. Huge shoutout 🙏 to Christin and coauthors, the Gnotobiotics core at both Penn and NYU, and PennCHOP microbiome program for making this study possible 5/5
Congratulations @Ipiricyao and Eugene Rudensky for publishing this story! Big 🙏to NIH for making this work possible. Here’s a brief summary of this fascinating finding about a gene variant that YOU🫵most likely have 1/n
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Maybe ATG16L1 T300A is under balancing selection, like hemoglobin and APOL1 variants that are protective if you have 1 copy but 2 copies are bad (sickle cell/kidney disease)🤷♀️? Lots of❓ surrounding mechanism that we’re continuing to work on 4/n
Once again, 🙏NIH for making this possible and our amazing coauthors. Special shoutout to coauthors Patty Martin and @TorresVJ_Lab for launching this project. Read paper for details and credit to literature for background 5/n
We are eternally grateful that the NIH officers and reviewers have expressed enthusiasm for these types of studies. Return in investment for the growing dirty 🐁field is huge 🤯and will help industry, and gov’t funding is essential to support the next phase! 9/n