Plenty of probiotic yogurts, pickles, and kombuchas claim to boost our digestive health with armies of microbes, but some scientists have more ambitious therapeutic plans for the bugs that colonize us. They hope to leverage these microbes as living therapeuticsfor a range of health conditions, including ulcerative colitis, multiple sclerosis, eczema, and asthma.
Remove this text and use the embed button to add an image.
UCSF launched a Living Therapeutics Initiative to accelerate the development and delivery of revolutionary treatments.
Learn More
Our guts, skin, and other regions of the body harbor trillions of microbes, as many as we have cells of our own. Each of these microbes bacteria, viruses, microscopic fungi, and others that make up the human microbiome brings with it a unique genome.
The composition of our microbiome and its microbial pan-genome is shaped by diet and environment, which in turn affect its important influences on human physiology, from digestion to brain health to immune function.
One real advantage of the microbiome is that its a dynamic system, said Susan Lynch, PhD, professor of gastroenterology and director of the UCSF Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine. What were thinking about is how we can leverage microbes in engineering that system to improve health or prevent disease.
Much of the clinical research on the microbiome revolves around its connection with autoimmune disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis, Crohns disease, and multiple sclerosis (MS), which altogether affect 24 million Americans. While genetics factor into why some people develop autoimmune disorders, environmental triggers likely contribute, said Sergio Baranzini, PhD, a neurology professor at the UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences, who studies the genetics and immunology of MS.
This is where we turn to the microbiome, he said. Because it is so influenced by food and other environmental factors, its a proxy for the environment.
A decade ago, when rapid DNA sequencing techniques made it cost-effective to identify bacteria, Baranzini began studying the relationship between the gut microbiome and MS, an autoimmune disorder in which the immune system attacks the nervous system. He had been intrigued by reports of other autoimmune conditions in which patients and controls were found to have different gut microbes.
In fact, most of our immune cells reside in our gut, and they depend on short-chain fatty acids produced when gut bacteria digest dietary fiber.
Baranzini compared stool and blood samples from people with MS to those from a member of the same household without MS. He found that the two populations of gut bacteria indeed differed, and that the blood from the person with MS had considerably fewer regulatory T cells, which normally tamp down the bodys immune response.
The deficiency of these T cells, Baranzini hypothesizes, is likely tied to the microbiome and impairs the bodys ability to control inflammation. He launched the International MS Microbiome Study to seek a comprehensive picture of gut microbiota in people with MS.
B cells (green), dendritic cells (blue) and T cells (red) are immune cells that help maintain the delicate relationship between the gut microbiome and the host. Image byLauren Rodda
Weve started discovering how diverse our microbiota are and how intimately they are in contact with our own immune systems, he said. And we now know that theres a lot of back-and-forth between the immune system and cells in the intestine that were only beginning to understand.
Microbial therapies for autoimmune disorders already exist in the form of fecal microbial transplants, or FMT, which involves taking stool samples from healthy individuals, isolating the gut microbes, and giving them to patients via a pill or enema.
This past April, Najwa El-Nachef, MD, an associate professor of medicine, wrapped up a clinical trial for ulcerative colitis and found that some patients respond much better to FMT than others, with a few reporting improvements in inflammatory skin and joint conditions as well. Her next step is to identify the best patients for microbiota-based therapy and to develop more targeted treatments.
For a subset of ulcerative colitis patients, manipulating the microbiome may provide a way to treat their autoimmune disease without suppressing their immune system, she said.
Our microbiome begins to take shape early, so interventions at the start of life can set the stage for future health. Lynch has focused some of her research on the gut microbiota during a babys first months of development. Its a critical time when the composition of the babys microbiome, influenced by the mother and the environment, can affect the development of the immune system and immune memory, with lasting consequences.
Susan Lynch, PhD, is the director of the UCSF Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine. Photo by Barbara Ries
Najwa El-Nachef, MD, is studying the role of the microbiome in treatingulcerative colitis. Photo by Barbara Ries
Weve found that the gut microbiome at one month of age really predicts the risk of developing asthma and airway disease later in childhood, she said. Lynch and her team have identified specific microbial products that drive the dysfunction of regulatory T cells, which is associated with subsequent disease.
Weve considered that engineering the gut microbiome during this key window of immune training could have a long-term beneficial impact on the health status of high-risk children, she said
Lynch has developed a live microbial intervention administered at birth to babies at high-risk for asthma, comprised of bacteria that can modulate immune response. Their bacterial genomes encode a range of functions consistently absent from high-risk infant gut microbiomes.
The idea is to shape the developing gut microbiome by providing bacteria that can train the immune system early in life with their microbial products and metabolites, ultimately influencing the microbiomes function in the long term.
Our skin harbors its own set of microbes that interact with immune cells and protect the skin from infection.
Clinical trials using skin microbiota are already showing promise for patients with eczema, an autoimmune condition that can flare up when staph bacteria proliferate, said Tiffany Scharschmidt, MD, an associate professor of dermatology. The trials involve supplementing the bacteria that ordinarily keep the staph population under control.
Tiffany Scharschmidt, MD, is studying using skin microbiota arefor patients with eczema.Photo by Barbara Ries
Sergio Baranzini, PhD, is studying he genetics and immunology of multiple sclerosis.Photo bySteve Babuljak
As we gain more understanding of the interaction between the skin microbiome and its immune system, well see other microbial-based treatments emerging, she said. In the future, therapeutic skin microbes could even be genetically engineered to produce needed compounds.
The gut microbiome is, of course, intimately tied with digestion, producing diet-derived compounds that program immune cells and produce nutrients critical for the growth of the cells that line our intestines. The basic digestive and immune functions in our gut depend on colonization by specific bacteria, said Peter Turnbaugh, PhD, an associate professor of microbiology and immunology. Our intestinal cells have evolved receptors just lying in wait to sense the chemicals produced by the gut microbiome.
Turnbaugh has found that our inner critters also play a role in metabolizing medication. A better understanding of that role, he said, could increase drug efficacy.
We think the microbiome might be second only to the liver in determining how drugs are metabolized in the body, affecting how a patient responds to an existing therapy, he said.
Some antibiotics, for example, are activated by enzymes produced by the gut microbiota. Our microbial tenants may even influence how substances move around the body or change a drugs mechanism of action, but much remains unexplored in this area, said Turnbaugh.
Deeper knowledge of how our gut microbiome interacts with drugs might enable physicians to prescribe treatments that align with or supplement our individual microbiome, a new form of precision medicine.
Lynch believes that the therapeutic advances we can make through understanding the microbiome will rival those that came with understanding the human genome, particularly on autoimmune disorders.
Though the human microbiome field is still relatively young, it has already provided exceptional insights into the dependence of human physiology on our dynamic microbial inhabitants and offers a new set of tools to elicit better health, said Lynch. Translating these early observations into new live biotherapeutics represents the next step in realizing the potential of this field.
Read the rest here:
Microbiome Medicine: Scientists Harness the Body's 'Bugs' to Treat Asthma, MS, and More - UCSF News Services
- Scipher Medicine and Atropos Health Partner to Accelerate Precision Medicine and Expand the Immunology Multimodal Network - Business Wire - December 23rd, 2024 [December 23rd, 2024]
- AbbVie to expand immunology pipeline with $200m Nimble Therapeutics acquisition - PMLiVE - December 23rd, 2024 [December 23rd, 2024]
- Sir Gustav Nossal Professor of Immunology to honour giant of Australian science - Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research - December 9th, 2024 [December 9th, 2024]
- Research Assistant in Immunology - Surrey, United Kingdom job with UNIVERSITY OF SURREY | 384335 - Times Higher Education - November 28th, 2024 [November 28th, 2024]
- Reflecting on Pioneering organoids and 3D cell cultures for animal and human health - British Society for Immunology | - November 28th, 2024 [November 28th, 2024]
- Innate Pharma Announces Publication in Science Immunology Highlighting Innovative Next-generation ANKET - Business Wire - November 20th, 2024 [November 20th, 2024]
- TRexBio Announces $84 Million Series B Financing to Advance Pipeline of First-in-Class Immunology Programs into Clinical Development - Business Wire - November 20th, 2024 [November 20th, 2024]
- Discovering Solutions for Long COVID: A T-Cell Immunology Breakthrough - Infection Control Today - November 20th, 2024 [November 20th, 2024]
- Innate Pharma Announces Publication in Science Immunology Highlighting Innovative Next-generation ANKET IPH6501 - The Bakersfield Californian - November 20th, 2024 [November 20th, 2024]
- Immunology Data Shows INOVIO's INO-3107 Induced Expansion of New Clonal T Cells That Infiltrate Airway Tissue and Correspond With Reduction of... - November 20th, 2024 [November 20th, 2024]
- What it's like in allergy and immunology: Shadowing Dr. Fraser - American Medical Association - November 12th, 2024 [November 12th, 2024]
- Dr. Naba Sharif Elected President of the New Jersey Allergy Asthma and Immunology Society - Newswire - November 12th, 2024 [November 12th, 2024]
- Department of Microbiology and Immunology Named a National Milestones Program - Stony Brook News - October 26th, 2024 [October 26th, 2024]
- Astria Therapeutics to Present at Upcoming American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Annual Scientific Meeting - businesswire.com - October 26th, 2024 [October 26th, 2024]
- Remembering immunology educator, researcher Tom McDonald, PhD - University of Nebraska Medical Center - October 13th, 2024 [October 13th, 2024]
- Systems immunology approaches to study T cells in health and disease - Nature.com - October 13th, 2024 [October 13th, 2024]
- Leading the charge to discover answers in immunology - The University of Arizona - October 2nd, 2024 [October 2nd, 2024]
- New mouse models offer valuable window into COVID-19 infection - La Jolla Institute for Immunology - October 2nd, 2024 [October 2nd, 2024]
- Wide-Moat AbbVie Poised for Growth, Driven by Innovation in Immunology Beyond Humira - Morningstar - October 2nd, 2024 [October 2nd, 2024]
- Lilly's immunology unit scores another FDA nod with eczema treatment Ebglyss - FiercePharma - September 23rd, 2024 [September 23rd, 2024]
- Huang Named Head Of Pathology And Immunology - Mirage News - September 15th, 2024 [September 15th, 2024]
- Huang named head of pathology & immunology - Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis - September 15th, 2024 [September 15th, 2024]
- Apogee Therapeutics to Participate at the Stifel 2024 Immunology and Inflammation Summit - Yahoo Finance - September 15th, 2024 [September 15th, 2024]
- Eliem Therapeutics to Participate at the Stifel 2024 Virtual Immunology and Inflammation Summit - StockTitan - September 15th, 2024 [September 15th, 2024]
- UCLA receives $120 million from Alya and Gary Michelson for new California Institute for Immunology and Immunotherapy - UCLA Newsroom - September 2nd, 2024 [September 2nd, 2024]
- Boosting vaccines for the elderly with 'hyperactivators' - Boston Children's Answers - Boston Children's Discoveries - June 27th, 2024 [June 27th, 2024]
- Immunologists Want You to Know These Dust Mite Allergy Facts - Yahoo Lifestyle UK - June 27th, 2024 [June 27th, 2024]
- How Ragon Institute's new building aids its mission Harvard Gazette - Harvard Gazette - June 27th, 2024 [June 27th, 2024]
- Insights into CRS and NPs: Visual and Bibliometric Analysis - Physician's Weekly - June 27th, 2024 [June 27th, 2024]
- Biogen joins immunology wave with $1.15 billion acquisition of HI-Bio - STAT - May 24th, 2024 [May 24th, 2024]
- Biogen Buys Desired Growth In Immunology With $1.15bn Hi-Bio Deal - Scrip - May 24th, 2024 [May 24th, 2024]
- Biogen Boosts Immunology Portfolio with $1.8 Billion Acquisition of HI-Bio - BioPharm International - May 24th, 2024 [May 24th, 2024]
- Owkin Unveils AI-Driven Oncology and Immunology Pipeline, In-Licenses Best-in-Class Asset OKN4395 - Yahoo Finance - May 24th, 2024 [May 24th, 2024]
- Biogen to expand immunology and rare disease portfolio with $1.8bn HI-Bio acquisition - PMLiVE - May 24th, 2024 [May 24th, 2024]
- Astria Therapeutics to Present at Upcoming European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Congress - Business Wire - May 24th, 2024 [May 24th, 2024]
- Biogen to buy Human Immunology Biosciences in deal worth up to $1.8B - MM+M Online - May 24th, 2024 [May 24th, 2024]
- COVID-19 Re-Vaccinations Elicit Neutralizing Antibodies Against Future Variants - Technology Networks - May 24th, 2024 [May 24th, 2024]
- HIV Vaccine Candidate Induces Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies in Humans - Technology Networks - May 24th, 2024 [May 24th, 2024]
- Pasteur Fiocruz Center on Immunology and Immunotherapy is inaugurated in Cear - Fiocruz - May 24th, 2024 [May 24th, 2024]
- Biogen to buy Human Immunology Biosciences in up to $1.8 billion deal - Marketscreener.com - May 24th, 2024 [May 24th, 2024]
- Fellow Focus in Four: Marat Kribis, MD, Rheumatology, Allergy and Immunology - Yale School of Medicine - April 15th, 2024 [April 15th, 2024]
- Long COVID Can Now Be Detected in the Blood - Technology Networks - April 15th, 2024 [April 15th, 2024]
- Rimjhim Agarwal selected as Major Symposium speaker at the American Association of Immunologists ... - La Jolla Institute for Immunology - March 29th, 2024 [March 29th, 2024]
- Seeking new horizons: Where innovators find opportunities in a fast-changing immunology landscape - IQVIA - March 29th, 2024 [March 29th, 2024]
- Researchers identify new way to inhibit immune cells that drive allergic asthma - EurekAlert - March 29th, 2024 [March 29th, 2024]
- Innovation in Oncology and Cancer Immunology Research - Boehringer Ingelheim - March 29th, 2024 [March 29th, 2024]
- Measles outbreaks show the risk of under-vaccination | News | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health - HSPH News - March 29th, 2024 [March 29th, 2024]
- Immunology-oncology ELISA Kits Market to Witness a Healthy Growth by 2030 - WhaTech - March 29th, 2024 [March 29th, 2024]
- Spring Allergy Season Is Getting Worse. Here's What to Know. - The New York Times - March 29th, 2024 [March 29th, 2024]
- Multiple sclerosis has distinct subtypes, study finds, pointing to different treatments - STAT - March 29th, 2024 [March 29th, 2024]
- Researchers identify viable vaccine targets for hepatitis C infections - News-Medical.Net - March 29th, 2024 [March 29th, 2024]
- Three research projects awarded funding from the Immunology Institute Pilot Project program - University of Alabama at Birmingham - February 29th, 2024 [February 29th, 2024]
- Deal Watch: AbbVie Adds To Immunology Pipeline Through Deal With OSE - Scrip - February 29th, 2024 [February 29th, 2024]
- AbbVie and Tentarix Announce Collaboration to Develop Conditionally-Active, Multi-Specific Biologics for Oncology ... - PR Newswire - February 29th, 2024 [February 29th, 2024]
- Integrating single-cell multi-omics and prior biological knowledge for a functional characterization of the immune system - Nature.com - February 29th, 2024 [February 29th, 2024]
- Renowned immunologist and four-decade UAB researcher Max Cooper, M.D., will deliver this year's Marx Lecture - University of Alabama at Birmingham - February 29th, 2024 [February 29th, 2024]
- Inactivation of TGF- signaling in CAR-T cells | Cellular & Molecular Immunology - Nature.com - February 29th, 2024 [February 29th, 2024]
- Babies use their immune system differently but efficiently | Cornell Chronicle - Cornell Chronicle - February 29th, 2024 [February 29th, 2024]
- Antibody reduces allergic reactions to multiple foods in NIH clinical trial - National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov) - February 29th, 2024 [February 29th, 2024]
- Mestag Therapeutics Enlists Leading Cancer Biology and Immunology Advisors to Support Clinical Development of its ... - GlobeNewswire - February 21st, 2024 [February 21st, 2024]
- Theratechnologies announces publication in Frontiers in Immunology on TH1902 - TipRanks.com - TipRanks - February 21st, 2024 [February 21st, 2024]
- Smoking has long-term effects on the immune system - Institut Pasteur - February 21st, 2024 [February 21st, 2024]
- Spring Allergies Attack More Than Just Your Nose - ACAAI Public Website - American College of Allergy Asthma and Immunology - February 21st, 2024 [February 21st, 2024]
- Theratechnologies Announces Publication in Frontiers in Immunology that Deepens Understanding of Sudocetaxel ... - GlobeNewswire - February 21st, 2024 [February 21st, 2024]
- Shikhar Mehrotra named co-leader of Cancer Biology and Immunology research program at MUSC Hollings - The Cancer Letter - January 27th, 2024 [January 27th, 2024]
- Gut Microbiome Benefits of Breast Milk Revealed in Mouse Study - Technology Networks - January 27th, 2024 [January 27th, 2024]
- Research on Immunological Diseases Launches with Hungarian Participation - Hungary Today - January 27th, 2024 [January 27th, 2024]
- UCLA to turn former shopping mall into centers for research on immunology and quantum science - The Associated Press - January 8th, 2024 [January 8th, 2024]
- TRexBio Announces a First Option Was Exercised by Partner under Immunology Discovery Collaboration - Business Wire - January 8th, 2024 [January 8th, 2024]
- UCLA to turn former Westside Pavilion into centers for research on immunology and quantum science - KABC-TV - January 8th, 2024 [January 8th, 2024]
- HI-Bio Announces $95 Million Series B Financing to Advance Targeted Therapies for Immune-Mediated Diseases - PR Newswire - January 8th, 2024 [January 8th, 2024]
- Beyond Cytotoxicity: The Importance of T Cell Memory - The Scientist - January 8th, 2024 [January 8th, 2024]
- IKAROS: Unlocking the secrets of the immune system's key player - News-Medical.Net - January 8th, 2024 [January 8th, 2024]
- UCLA to turn former shopping mall into centers for research on immunology and quantum science - The Caledonian-Record - January 8th, 2024 [January 8th, 2024]
- Revolutionizing Vaccine Research: The Power of a New Algorithm - SciTechDaily - December 31st, 2023 [December 31st, 2023]
- Impact of the gut microbiome on immunological responses to COVID-19 vaccination in healthy controls and people ... - Nature.com - December 22nd, 2023 [December 22nd, 2023]
- Two new practice parameters offer recommendations for treating anaphylaxis and atopic dermatitis - News-Medical.Net - December 22nd, 2023 [December 22nd, 2023]
- Physician and Patient (Un)Wellness in Allergy and Immunology During COVID-19 and Beyond: Lessons for the Future - Physician's Weekly - December 22nd, 2023 [December 22nd, 2023]
- Researchers Identify Why Some Cancers Do Not Respond to Immunotherapy - NYU Langone Health - December 22nd, 2023 [December 22nd, 2023]
- MU's Haval Shirwan recognized for achievements in immunology - Columbia Daily Tribune - December 22nd, 2023 [December 22nd, 2023]