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Lessons from Animal Models of Giardiasis
    
	Giardia duodenalis is one of the most widespread intestinal parasitic infections in humans. Infections can by asymptomatic or cause diarrhea, cramps and nausea. The Singer lab has used a mouse model of Giardia infection to understand the development of immune responses against the parasite and to determine which responses contribute to parasite elimination and which contribute to pathology. Recent studies in the lab have focused on the CD8+ T cell response and the role of macrophages in this system. Activation of CD8+ T cells is dependent on the microbiota and contributes to reduced nutrient absorption following infection. Macrophage responses are also somewhat dependent on microbiota and preliminary results suggest an anti-inflammatory phenotype.
Date:
23 November 2015, 12:00
Venue:
  Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, Headington OX3 7FY
  
Venue Details:
  Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre
  
Speaker:
  
    Prof Steven Singer (Georgetown University)
  
    
Organising department:
    Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology
    
Organisers:
    
        Gintare Kolesnikovaite (Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology), 
    
        Jo Silva (NDORMS), 
    
        Wulf Forrester-Barker (University of Oxford, Nuffield Dept of Orthopaedics Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences)
    
    
Organiser contact email address:
    Gintare.Kolesnikovaite@kennedy.ox.ac.uk
    
Part of:
    Kennedy Institute Seminars
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Members of the University only
    
Editor: 
      Gintare Kolesnikovaite