idw – Informationsdienst Wissenschaft

Nachrichten, Termine, Experten

Grafik: idw-Logo
Science Video Project
idw-Abo

idw-News App:

AppStore

Google Play Store



Instance:
Share on: 
11/22/2022 13:48

UoC scientist wins funding for research on the microbiome

Gabriele Meseg-Rutzen Kommunikation und Marketing
Universität zu Köln

    Biologist Dr Gilles Storelli receives coveted ERC Grant / The European Research Council awards ERC Starting Grants to excellent early-career researchers for five years with up to 1.5 million euros

    Dr. Gilles Storelli, research group leader at the University of Cologne’s CECAD Cluster of Excellence in Aging Research, was awarded the renowned ERC Starting Grant for his project ‘Dissection of the host-microbe crosstalk that controls metabolism and physiology in intestinal symbiosis’ (METABIONT). The project will receive a total of 1.5 million euros from the European Research Council over a five-year period.

    The intestinal mucosa is populated by trillions of microorganisms, collectively known as the microbiome. The microbiome plays important roles in many physiological processes in the body, for example in the breakdown of food components. There are also indications that it influences the development of diseases. How host-microbe interactions unfold in the intestine and how they exactly contribute to health or disease remains however little understood. With the project METABIONT, Dr Gilles Storelli and his team will investigate how hosts and their symbiotic bacteria cooperate to influence metabolism in the intestine and other physiological processes in the body.

    The scientists will use approaches from different fields, including microbiology, genetics, and cell biology. Using the intestinal tract of the fruit fly Drosophila, Dr Storelli’s team will determine how the metabolism of a model intestinal bacterium is regulated in the different sections of the digestive tract. To reach this objective, the scientists will use complex multi-omics analyses to visualize the genetic and metabolic interactions between hosts and their bacteria.

    In parallel, previous work by the team suggests that symbiotic bacteria act through epithelial bacterial sensing and epigenetic mechanisms to exert extensive control over gut digestive and metabolic activities. The researchers will decipher these regulatory relationships in fruit flies, and investigate their conservation in mammals.
    Finally, the scientists have evidence that hosts cooperate with their intestinal microbes to regulate gastrointestinal transit, an important factor that influences nutrition in both partners. The team will use two-sided genetic screens to identify the bacterial metabolites and the host factors that regulate transit, and determine if this dialogue involves the gut-brain axis.

    ‘We need a better understanding of the nutritional and metabolic interactions between animal hosts and their intestinal bacteria. The Starting Grant will enable our team to conduct the complex and elaborate studies that are necessary to reach this goal’, said Dr Storelli.

    Media Contact:
    Dr Gilles Storelli
    Research Group Leader, Principal Investigator
    CECAD Cologne
    +49 221 478-84386
    gstorell@uni-koeln.de
    Press and Communications Team:
    Mathias Martin
    +49 221 470-1705
    m.martin@verw.uni-koeln.de
    More information:
    https://www.cecad.uni-koeln.de/research/principal-investigators/dr-gilles-storel...


    Images

    Criteria of this press release:
    Journalists
    Biology, Medicine
    transregional, national
    Research results, Science policy
    English


     

    Help

    Search / advanced search of the idw archives
    Combination of search terms

    You can combine search terms with and, or and/or not, e.g. Philo not logy.

    Brackets

    You can use brackets to separate combinations from each other, e.g. (Philo not logy) or (Psycho and logy).

    Phrases

    Coherent groups of words will be located as complete phrases if you put them into quotation marks, e.g. “Federal Republic of Germany”.

    Selection criteria

    You can also use the advanced search without entering search terms. It will then follow the criteria you have selected (e.g. country or subject area).

    If you have not selected any criteria in a given category, the entire category will be searched (e.g. all subject areas or all countries).