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New mechanism of commensal bacteria interaction with host immunity

$200,000R21FY2018AINIH

Columbia University Health Sciences, New York NY

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Abstract

How commensal bacteria communicate with the host to modify immunity is incompletely understood. Here we propose to characterize a previously unrecognized pathway of communication between bacteria and the eukaryotic host and its role in mediating immunomodulatory effects of mucosa-associated commensals. To identify the nature of the process we will characterize the involvement and requirement of various endocytic pathways by a combination of chemical and genetic approaches. We will also generate and examine these interactions in a novel in vitro system. If successful, our studies will uncover a novel mechanism for delivery of bacterial antigens for activation of commensal-specific T cells in the intestine, and/or for delivery of bacterial molecules for immune modulation.

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