Investigating the skin-immune system in dirty mice
研究肮脏小鼠的皮肤免疫系统
基本信息
- 批准号:10646827
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 31.75万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-02-09 至 2025-01-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcuteAllogenicAntigensArchitectureBiological AssayBloodBone MarrowCancer PatientCell SurvivalCellsClinicalCommunitiesCutaneousDataDevelopmentDiseaseDisease modelDrug ExposureDrug HypersensitivityEarEnsureEnvironmentExposure toFibroblastsFlow CytometryGenetic TranscriptionHLA-B AntigensHealthHealthcareHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationHistologicHistologyHumanIACUCImmuneImmune responseImmune systemImmunityImmunofluorescence ImmunologicImmunofluorescence MicroscopyImmunological ModelsImmunologyInfectionInflammationLaboratory miceManuscriptsMediatingMediatorMemoryMemory B-LymphocyteMicroscopyModelingMorbidity - disease rateMouse StrainsMusPathogenesisPatientsPharmaceutical PreparationsPhenotypePlayPopulationProteinsPublicationsReactionRegulatory T-LymphocyteResearchRoleShapesSiteSkinSkin TissueSplenocyteStainsT cell receptor repertoire sequencingT memory cellT-LymphocyteTechniquesTestingThickTissuesTransgenic MiceTranslational ResearchTransplantationTransplantation ConditioningWorkabacavircare burdenchemotherapycomparativeconditioningdrug developmentdysbiosisgerm free conditiongraft vs host diseasehuman datahuman modelimmune functioninnovationinsightirradiationkeratinocytelymph nodesmicrobialmicrobiomemicrobiotamortalitymouse modelnovelpreventprospectiverecruitsecondary lymphoid organsexside effectsingle-cell RNA sequencingskin disorderskin hypersensitivitytissue resident memory T celltooltranscriptome sequencingtranslational model
项目摘要
Project Summary
Mouse models have served as a powerful tool in immunology research for decades, providing incredible insight
into our understanding of the immune system. However, in many cases, observations in mice do not translate to
humans. Constant microbial exposure from the environment generates in humans an expansive and diverse
memory T cell population, including tissue resident memory T cells (TRM). Skin TRM play critical roles in human
skin health and disease. Standard laboratory mice maintained in specific pathogen free (SPF) conditions lack a
true memory T cell population, including skin TRM, limiting their utility in the study of skin diseases where skin
TRM may be causal or contributory. Moreover, we now know that the microbiome greatly influences immunity
and inflammation, yet SPF mice have a very restricted microbiome. Recent ground-breaking work demonstrated
that laboratory mice co-housed with pet shop mice acquire a robust and diverse memory T cell population akin
to memory T cell populations in humans, including skin TRM. Moreover, data suggested that regulatory T cells,
memory B cells and innate immune cells were also altered in the co-housed “dirty” mice. Diverse microbial
exposure drove this dramatic shift in immune cell populations. Dirty mice could have a potentially profound
impact on the entire field of skin immunology, by serving as a more human-like mouse model for
translational research. As a first step though, the skin immune system of dirty mice must be well-characterized,
and these mice tested in models of immune-mediated skin disease. In Aim 1, we will thoroughly characterize the
skin immune system in dirty versus clean control mice of different strains, sex, skin site, and as a consequence
of varying microbial exposure. Results will therefore be broadly applicable to the skin immunology community.
We will use both novel and traditional techniques including single cell RNA sequencing, bulk RNA sequencing,
high throughput TCR sequencing, high parameter flow cytometry and tissue immunofluorescence staining with
microscopy. In Aim 2, we will test dirty versus clean mice in innovative models of two immune-mediated skin
diseases, graft-versus-host-disease and drug hypersensitivity reaction. Ample human data support a role for
memory T cells, particularly skin TRM in both diseases but lack of a mouse model containing these cells has to-
date precluded mechanistic interrogation. We hypothesize that dirty mice will superiorly model these two human
skin diseases and will provide a novel avenue for investigating skin TRM and microbiome in disease
pathogenesis going forward. In sum, this innovative work is feasible, generalizable, and potentially transformative
to the field of skin immunology.
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