Research
Research
Role of gut metabolites from diet and microbes in promoting immune regulation under healthy and disease conditions
Dietary/gut metabolites-based regulation of immune homeostasis via systemic and intestinal immune control
Study on the immunoregulatory role of Treg cells in the tumor microenvironment and inflammatory conditions
The role of Ets1 in modulating T cell functions with implications for autoimmune diseases and cancer
Identification of immunomodulators and their working mechanisms
1) Inducing Treg cell destabilization to elevate anti-tumor immunity (resulting in the reduction of the highly immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment)
2) Inducing Treg cell function and stability to mitigate autoimmune diseases
Study on the regulation of T cell-mediated immune homeostasis by gut metabolites
Reprogramming of T helper cells and regulatory T cells using natural compounds derived from diet and microbes