Periodic Reporting for period 1 - ENERGISED (Impact Of The Gut Microbiota On Host Cells Energy Metabolism: Role In Health And In Inflammatory bowel disease)
Berichtszeitraum: 2022-09-01 bis 2025-02-28
To improve treatment, we need to understand these diseases better and find new treatment targets. The gut microbiota (the community of microorganisms living in our intestines) plays a significant role in IBD. Changes in the energy metabolism of gut and immune cells are also thought to be involved. Normally, our immune system recognizes and responds to microbes through specific patterns or molecules. However, energy metabolism is crucial for an appropriate immune response, and new research suggests that gut microbiota can directly influence this process.
The ENERGISED project aims to:
Identify the microorganisms and their by-products that affect energy metabolism in host cells.
Understand how changes in gut microbiota impact energy metabolism in IBD.
Develop new treatments based on manipulating gut microbiota to improve energy metabolism in IBD patients.
This project is complex, involving various fields like microbiology, immunology, metabolism, and medicine, and uses advanced technologies. It also has the potential to benefit society by discovering new treatment strategies.
2. Among the identified metabolites, we next focused on 2 metabolites, which act on CD4+ T cells and macrophages, respectively. We deciphered their mechanisms of action in depth and showed they have an effect in vivo in mice both at steady state and in inflammatory contexts. Finally, we also ensured our results have some human relevance by analysing data from cohorts of patients with Inflammatory bowel diseases.
3. We showed that the gut microbiota impacts host immune cells’ energy metabolism in vivo. This was shown in mice using germ-free and antibiotics-treated animals. More importantly, we demonstrated that it is also true in humans.