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Bacterial metabolite mediated regulation of the immune and metabolic systems [ 2018 - ]

Also known as: 5011606

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/GNT1148476]

Researchers: Prof Charles Mackay (Principal investigator) ,  Prof Florent Ginhoux Prof Tony Tiganis

Brief description The cellular and molecular events that underpin metabolic syndrome diseases, such as diabetes, fatty liver, etc are poorly understood. However recent advances provide new clues. First, the immune system is intimately connected to metabolism. Second, the gut microbiota, and its metabolites such as acetate and butyrate are also important. These metabolites induce epigenetic changes in cells. We will study how metabolites induce molecular changes epigenetically, and how this controls metabolism.

Funding Amount $299,186.00

Funding Scheme International Collaborations

Notes A*STAR - Novel Molecular Mechanisms of Obesity and Metabolic Diseases

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