Host-Microbes Mechanisms during E. coli Infections and Diet-induced Dysmetabolism
Dr. Matteo Serino, CRCN researcher from INSERM (France), will be joining us this October to present a talk entitled "Host-Microbes Mechanisms during E. coli Infections and Diet-induced Dysmetabolism".
A high-fat diet-induced gut microbiota dysbiosis is at the carrefour between E. coli infections and metabolic diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. Dr. Serino will discuss about both cellular and molecular mechanisms governing dysbiosis-induced systemic, gut and hepatic inflammation in lean and obese mice.
These mechanisms include: i) platelets modulation as sentinels of E. coli-induced systemic inflammation; ii) NLRP3 inflammasome activation to control gut inflammation and iii) modulation of hepatic microRNAs as bridge molecules between gut microbes and hepatic inflammation.
Join us in Targeting Microbiota 2022 and benefit from the experience of Dr. Serino. Don't forget that you can share your work in this session by submitting your abstract.
Targeting Microbiota 2022 Congress
October 19-21, 2022 - Paris, France
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