Title: MICROBES AND MAN
1October 13, 2004 Berlin
MICROBES AND MAN Research Programme 2003-2005
Soile JuutiProgramme managerFinland
2Funding agencies of MICMAN
- Academy of Finland
- The main governmental funding agency of basic
science in Finland - Annual research funding over 200 million
- The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research
(SSF) - Foundation based on governmental funding
- Annual reserach funding ab. 60 million
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3MICMAN
Finland 4.1 M Sweden 1.3 M
- Budget 5,4 million
- 15 projects (26 research groups)
- 125 persons 45 doctoral students
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- A joint coordination
Finland 21 groups Sweden 5 groups
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4OBJECTIVES OF MICMAN
To increase the knowledge of the interaction
between host and microbes To apply this
knowledge to the maintenance of health and
the prevention and treatment of diseases
- Researcher training and exchange
- Multidisciplinary networks
- Internationality
5SHARED ACTIVITIES ( )
- programme memorandum general description of
the aims and the themes - call for applications
- evaluation of applications
- proposal of decisions
- final scientific evaluation (in 2006)
- coordination programme activities
- - Funding agencies support groups on their own
country only - Research reports according to
slightly modified practicies
6 THEMES OF THE 15 PROJECTS
Other
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Host-microbe interactions in the development and
course of diseases
Resident microbiota - influence of internal and
external factors
Development and application of modern molecular
biology methods
7Host-microbe interactionsin the development and
course of diseases
Molecular biology of infections
- e.g.,
- Host-pathogen interaction of Streptococcus
pyogenes - (bacteriological, immunological and genetic
studies) - Immune evasion mechanisms and molecules of
microbial pathogens (Borreliae, Streptococci
8Resident microbiota
- Development, composition and health effects
- under the influence of
- host itself and
- environmental factors (pathogenic and
probiotic bacteria) - e.g.,
- Long-term impact of antimicrobial treatment for
the microbial flora of the gastrointestinal
tract - The role of probiotics in the development of
the mucosal immune system in infancy
9Species studied
- Borrelia
- Chlamydia pneumoniae
- Cyanobacteria
- Echinococcus granulosus
- Escherichia coli
- Helicobacter pylori
- Lactobacillus
- Salmonella
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Streptococcus
- Yersinia
10MICMAN and Era-Net
- MICMAN will end 12/2005 ....however
- Continuation as a virtual programme
- We are ready and willing to collaborate
regarding organizations of workshops, seminars,
post-graduate courses, etc. - Proposal for a graduate school (2006-2009)
under preparation - Annual Seminar of MICMAN February 16-17,
2005 Helsinki, Finland (www.aka.fi/micman
gtEvents)
11MICMAN and Era-Net
- Allocation of funding to the transnational calls
of Era-Net? (Academy of Finland, SSF?)
12www.aka.fi/micman soile.juuti_at_ktl.fi
13MICMAN PROJECTS
Host-microbe interactions in the development and
course of diseases
1. Reactivation and immune evasion of Borrelia
infection - Aim interactions of Borrelia
spirochetes and the host during infection
(e.g. production of gene expression data in
interaction with host) 2. Pathogenesis of
reactive arthritis - Aim mechanisms and
molecules behind the incomplete eliminarion
of bacteria causing reactive arthitis
(Salmonella/Yersinia). 3. Microbes and allergy
From population observations to animal models
- Aim relative role of genes vs. environment
in atopic diseases (H.pylori)
14MICMAN PROJECTS
Host-microbe interactions in the development and
course of diseases
4. Microbial factors and host resposes
discriminating commensals from pathogens -
Aim bacterial factors and mechanisms that cause
the host to regulate its reactions to
asymptomatic colonisers and pathogenic bacteria
(Salmonella, Streptococcus, Lactobacillus)
5. A paradox of a microbe and man - what
makes Staphylococcus aureus a pathogen?
- Aim to develop a system for the virulence gene
expression studies in S.a. 6. Genetic
susceptibility to streptococcal infections -
Aim to study e.g. molecular properties of
various streptococcal strains
15MICMAN PROJECTS
Host-microbe interactions in the development and
course of diseases
- 7. Microbial resistance to innate immunity -
Aim immune evasion mechanisms of microbes
deficiencies that predispose to
infections -
- 8. Host-microbe interaction in acute and
persistent Chlamydia pneumoniae infection
- Aim molecular mechanisms by which C.p.
contributes to the pathogenesis of
acute and persistent infections -
- 9. Microbial pathogenesis of cardiovascular
disease - Aim ethiological role of Chlamydia
pneumoniae and other microbes and the
host inflammatory response
16MICMAN PROJECTS
Resident microflora
- 10.Bacterial-epithelial cross-talk and the
establishment of the mucosal immune system
- Aim role of bacterial-epithelial cell
interactions for intestinal leukocyte
populations - 11. Microbial ecology of man in health and
disease Emergence, spread and persistence of
antibiotic resistance in the normal microflora
- Aim e.g. to develop new molecular methods for
analyses of normalflora -
- 12.Host-microbe crosstalk in infancy creating a
balance between the internal and external
environments - Aim effects of probiotics on
infants - 13.DNA microarrays for studying interactions of
probiotic, pathogenic and normal gut
microbiota bacteria with human intestinal
epithelial cells - Aim gene expression
patterns elicited in host intestinal cells by
pathogenic, probiotic and normal
intestainal bacteria
17MICMAN PROJECTS
Other themes
14. Infectious origins of the human genome. Human
endogenous retroviruses in health and
disease - Aim Development of
bioinformatics 15. Cyanobacteria and adjacent
microbes causes of acute human
intoxications and indicators of water quality
- Aim acute intoxications associated with
cyanobacteria causative agents and
mechanisms