Hybrid Monday Lecture Series
(open to the Rockefeller community)
Monday, March 25, 2024
Daniel Mucida, Ph.D.
Professor and Head of the Laboratory of Mucosal Immunology, The Rockefeller University; Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Neuro-immune Interactions in the Gut
Recommended Readings:
Bousbaine, Djenet, et al. “A conserved Bacteroidetes antigen induces anti-inflammatory intestinal T lymphocytes.” Science 377.6606 (2022): 660-666.
Parsa, Roham, et al. “Newly recruited intraepithelial Ly6A+ CCR9+ CD4+ T cells protect against enteric viral infection.” Immunity 55.7 (2022): 1234-1249.
Muller, Paul A., et al. “Microbiota modulate sympathetic neurons via a gut–brain circuit.” Nature 583.7816 (2020): 441-446.
Voigt, Robin M., Christopher B. Forsyth, and Ali Keshavarzian. “Circadian rhythms: a regulator of gastrointestinal health and dysfunction.” Expert review of gastroenterology & hepatology 13.5 (2019): 411-424.
Konturek, P. C., T. Brzozowski, and S. J. Konturek. “Gut clock: implication of circadian rhythms in the gastrointestinal tract.” J Physiol Pharmacol 62.2 (2011): 139-150.