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Title: MICROBES AND MAN


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October 13, 2004 Berlin
MICROBES AND MAN Research Programme 2003-2005
Soile JuutiProgramme managerFinland
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Funding 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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MICMAN
Finland 4.1 M Sweden 1.3 M
  • Budget 5,4 million
  • 15 projects (26 research groups)
  • 125 persons 45 doctoral students
  • A joint coordination

Finland 21 groups Sweden 5 groups
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OBJECTIVES 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

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SHARED 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

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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
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Host-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

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Resident 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

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Species studied
  • Borrelia
  • Chlamydia pneumoniae
  • Cyanobacteria
  • Echinococcus granulosus
  • Escherichia coli
  • Helicobacter pylori
  • Lactobacillus
  • Salmonella
  • Staphylococcus aureus
  • Streptococcus
  • Yersinia

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MICMAN 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)

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MICMAN and Era-Net
  • Allocation of funding to the transnational calls
    of Era-Net? (Academy of Finland, SSF?)

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www.aka.fi/micman soile.juuti_at_ktl.fi
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MICMAN 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)
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MICMAN 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
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MICMAN 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

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MICMAN 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

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MICMAN 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
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