[09-25] 学术报告:The microbiome regulates the homeostasis of the host immune system
报告题目:The microbiome regulates the homeostasis of the host immune system
报告人:Dingding An, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Children’s Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School, USA
报告时间:2014年9月25日下午14:00-15:00
报告地点:中国科学院动物研究所A601会议室
联系人:赵勇 研究员 64807302
近期代表性论文:
An, D., Na, C., Bielawski, J., Hannun, Y. A., Kasper, D. L. Membrane sphingolipids as essential molecular signals for Bacteroides survival in the intestine, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 2011 108(Suppl 1):4666-71.
Olszak, T.*, An, D.*, Zeissig, S., Vera, M.P., Richter, J., Franke, A., Glickman, J. N., Siebert, R., Baron, R. M., Kasper, D. L., Blumberg, R. S. (* equal-contribution first author) Microbial exposure during early life has persistent effects on natural killer T cell function. Science 2012 336: 489-93.
An, D., Kasper, D. L. Testosterone: more than having the guts to win the Tour de France. Immunity 2013 39(2): 208-10.
An, D.; Oh, S. F.; Olszak, T.; Neves, J. F.; Avci, F.; Erturk-Hasdemir, D.; Lu, X.; Zeissig S.; Blumberg, R. S.; Kasper, D. L. Sphingolipids from a symbiotic microbe regulate homeostasis of host intestinal natural killer T cells. Cell, 2014, 156(1): 123-33.