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overview Humans and other mammals are colonized by complex populations of microbes that constitute the microbiota. Some commensal bacteria enhance immune defenses by inducing host expression of antimicrobial factors while others secrete antimicrobial molecules that inhibit pathogens. We study interactions between pathogenic and beneficial bacteria and their mammalian hosts. Our laboratory’s research focuses on a wide range of commensal bacteria that have been characterized at the genomic, proteomic and metabolomic level and we are using gnotobiotic mice to test assembled commensal consortia for their ability to enhance resistance against pathogenic bacteria. Using these platforms, we have identified multiple novel mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance that can be exploited to reduce the risk of infection by highly antibiotic-resistant pathogens. Our laboratory has worked closely with clinical groups to investigate the role of the microbiota in clinical outcomes. We have demonstrated that loss of microbiota diversity during allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation adversely impacts outcomes and have investigated the impact of microbiota composition on the risk of developing colitis during checkpoint blockade cancer immunotherapy.
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Academic Article Differing roles of inflammation and antigen in T cell proliferation and memory generation.
Academic Article Essential role for neutrophils but not alveolar macrophages at early time points following Aspergillus fumigatus infection.
Academic Article Essential yet limited role for CCR2? inflammatory monocytes during Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific T cell priming.
Academic Article Role of the commensal microbiota in normal and pathogenic host immune responses.
Academic Article The role of CD1-restricted T cells in infectious diseases.
Academic Article Role of Clinicogenomics in Infectious Disease Diagnostics and Public Health Microbiology.
Academic Article Role of intestinal microbiota in transplantation outcomes.
Academic Article Cell-mediated immunity: the role of bacterial protein secretion.
Academic Article Additive roles for MCP-1 and MCP-3 in CCR2-mediated recruitment of inflammatory monocytes during Listeria monocytogenes infection.
Academic Article Critical role for MyD88-mediated neutrophil recruitment during Clostridium difficile colitis.
Academic Article A multisite genomic epidemiology study of Clostridioides difficile infections in the USA supports differential roles of healthcare versus community spread for two common strains.
Grant THE ROLE UBIQUITIN IN TRYPANOSOMAL DIFFERENTIATION
Grant Characterization of Aspergillus fumigatus specific CD4 T cell responses.
Grant CC-chemokines in Listeria infection.
Grant H2-M3 RESTRICTED T CELL RESPONSES
Grant Inflammation and T cell immunity to Listeria
Grant A Proposal for a Microbiome Center Conference
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