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This project investigates how specific T cells interact with diverse microbial species in the human microbiota. By developing a sensitive technology to identify these interactions, it aims to understand their role in chronic inflammatory diseases and aging, paving the way for targeted therapeutic interventions.
The microbiota has an enormous influence on human health. CD4+ T cells play a central role in controlling the interaction with the microbiota.
By specifically reacting against individual microbial species, T cells enable a mutualistic co-existence with microbes.
Inappropriate T cell responses against microbes are in turn associated with inflammatory diseases.
Thus, the combination of T cell specificity and functionality form the key determinant for physiological versus pathological host-microbio…
UNIVERSITÄTSKLINIKUM SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN
UNIVERSITATSKLINIKUM SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN
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Germany, Kiel
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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