6-SENSE (618187)

  https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/618187

  FP7 (2007-2013)

  The role of NLRP6 sensing in regulation of intestinal host-microbiome interactions

  Marie-Curie Action: "Career Integration Grants" (FP7-PEOPLE-2013-CIG)

  proteins  ·  pathology  ·  ecosystems  ·  microbiology  ·  homeostasis

  2013-10-01 Start Date (YY-MM-DD)

  2017-09-30 End Date (YY-MM-DD)

  € 100,000 Total Cost


  Description

'Nucleotide-binding domain, leucine-rich repeat-containing (NLR) proteins have emerged as central regulators of immunity and inflammation. Several NLRs form cytosolic multi-protein complexes termed inflammasomes in response to pathogen and damage- associated molecular patterns. We recently identified the NLRP6 inflammasome as a critical innate immune regulator of the intestinal microbiome, a diverse ecosystem whose poorly understood interactions with the host influence a multitude of physiological and pathological processes. We found that NLRP6 inflammasome disruption results in dramatic alterations in microbiome composition & function, in turn leading to auto-inflammation and a propensity to the development of metabolic syndrome. However, the basic mechanisms governing NLRP6 activation & regulation of host-microbiome interactions remain unknown. Using the NLRP6 system as a proof-of-principle model, and innovative robotic high-throughput modalities, gnotobiotics, metagenomics and multiple genetically altered mouse models we will decipher the codes comprising the host-microbiome communication network and factors initiating loss of homeostasis (dysbiosis). As part of our studies, we will (A) elucidate the host-derived microbiome recognition signaling pathway at its entirety, from its upstream activators to the downstream effector molecules controlling microbial ecology; (B) decipher the cell-specific mechanisms of NLRP6 regulation of the intestinal crypt niche; and (C) uncover mechanisms by which the innate immune arm regulates the composition and function of the gut commensal eco-system in health and disease. From a research perspective, deciphering the principles of NLRP6 signaling and its regulatory effects on host-microbiota interactions in health and disease will lead to a conceptual leap forward in our understanding of physiology and pathology. Concomitantly, it may generate a platform for microbiome-based personalized therapy against common idiopathic diseases.'


  Complicit Organisations

1 Israeli organisation participates in 6-SENSE.

Country Organisation (ID) VAT Number Role Activity Type Total Cost EC Contribution Net EC Contribution
Israel WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE (999979306) IL520016858 coordinator HES € 0 € 100,000 € 0