Host- and Pathogen-mediated Inflammation in Crohn’s disease
Head of group: Dr. Laure Yatime
We are interested in the molecular actors of the innate immune system whose excessive activation by pathogenic or endogenous danger signals causes chronic inflammation related to human pathologies such as hemolytic diseases, inflammatory bowel diseases or cancers. Our current work aims to understand how the recognition of these danger signals by specific immune receptors generates a pro-inflammatory response promoting the progression of these pathologies.

To this purpose, we use a multidisciplinary approach combining biochemistry, cell biology, structural biology and in vivo modeling in zebrafish.
News

November 2024 – Liz defends her PhD thesis. Congratulations Dr. Hernandez Perez!

October 2024 – Maria defends her PhD thesis. Congratulations Dr. Demou!

March 2024 – ‘Article of the Month’ prize from SFBBM awarded to Theo Paris