Project description:<p>Studies have emphasized the importance of disease-associated microorganisms in perturbed communities, however, the protective roles of commensals are largely under recognized and poorly understood. Using acne as a model disease, we investigated the determinants of the overall virulence property of the skin microbiota when disease- and health-associated organisms coexist in the community. By ultra-deep metagenomic shotgun sequencing, we revealed higher relative abundances of propionibacteria and Propionibacterium acnes phage in healthy skin. In acne patients, the microbiome composition at the species level and at P. acnes strain level was more diverse than in healthy individuals, with enriched virulence-associated factors and reduced abundance of metabolic synthesis genes. Based on the abundance profiles of the metagenomic elements, we constructed a quantitative prediction model, which classified the clinical states of the host skin with high accuracy in both our study cohort (85%) and an independent sample set (86%). Our results suggest that the balance between metagenomic elements, not the mere presence of disease-associated strains, shapes the overall virulence property of the skin microbiota. This study provides new insights into the microbial mechanism of acne pathogenesis and suggests probiotic and phage therapies as potential acne treatments to modulate the skin microbiota and to maintain skin health.</p>
Project description:We analyzed gene and microRNA expression profiles of purified CD14 monocytes isolated from blood of 5 healthy donors after 24 h of in vitro co-culture with exosomes exosomes isolated from the INT12 melanoma cell line generated in our laboratory from a human melanoma specimen. Differentially expressed genes and miRNAs were identified between treated and untreated monocytes.
Project description:Single-cell TCR/transcriptome analysis for a peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) specimen was perform on a 10X Chromium instrument using a single-cell VDJ kit
Project description:Analysis of 80 glioblastoma specimen of patients treated within clinical trials and 4 samples of "normal" brain tissue (non-tumoral). The data was used to identify factors of resistance to a chemoradiation therapy protocol of radiotherapy and concomitant and adjuvant temozolomide (alkylating agent). Experiment Overall Design: 80 glioblastoma specimen and 4 non-tumoral brain samples