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This project investigates the link between gut microbiome signals and autoimmune diseases, particularly after organ transplantation. By identifying microbial factors that drive autoimmunity, the research aims to develop diagnostic markers and treatment strategies to improve patient outcomes in autoimmune conditions.
Autoimmune disease is an increasing health concern.
These diseases are strongly associated with altered gut microbiome.
When immunosuppression fails there is little to offer in terms of therapy.
In this project, I hypothesize that gut signals (microbial factors from the intestine) unaffected by immunosuppression are key drivers of autoimmune diseases. I propose to use recurrent autoimmune disease after organ transplantation as a human disease model to identify and stop these gut signals, providi…
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