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DFG CRC TRR 241 – Immune-Epithelial Communication in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

Immune-Epithelial Communication in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

The etiological background of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD: Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis) is still poorly understood, in particular the local cellcell interactions. The driving hypothesis behind this new joint initiative is that a dysregulated signal exchange between the epithelium and immune cells and the consequences thereof contribute to the pathogenesis of IBD.
The DRFZ focuses on how the crosstalk of intestinal microbiota and immune cells can affect intestinal barrier functions and on how mechanisms of the innate immune system can initiate inflammation or, in contrast, lead to epithelial protection and barrier repair.

Head of project

Prof. Dr. Hyun-Dong Chang

Programme Area 4, PA 4 – Translational Rheumatology

Group leader: Schwiete Lab for Microbiota and inflammation

Liaison working group with TU Berlin

Prof. Dr. Hyun-Dong Chang

further PIs am DRFZ

Prof. Dr. Chiara Romagnani

Programme Area 1, PA 1 – Cell and Tissue Rheumatology

Group leader: Innate Immunity

Liaison working group with Charité – Institute of Medical Immunology

Prof. Dr. Chiara Romagnani

Prof. Antigoni Triantafyllopoulou, MD

Programme Area 1, PA 1 – Cell and Tissue Rheumatology

Group leader: Macrophage biology and innate cellular networks in chronic inflammatory diseases

Liaison working group with Charité – Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology

Prof. Antigoni Triantafyllopoulou, MD