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Our new Nature study, lead by @yuexing identifies a brief early-life window when skin dendritic cells sense common allergens and trigger inflammation right in the skin without migrating to lymph nodes. We define this in-situ activation state as peripheral immune inducer (pii)DC, and show it emerges because of a still-maturing HPA axis and low systemic glucocorticoids. #Naiklab
👉Key takeaways:
1. Early-life immunity plays by different rules. During this window, innate responses to allergens in skin are heighted.
2. Hormones shape immunity in real time. Developmental neuroendocrine states profoundly tune how the immune system reacts, and can set the stage for inflammatory disease.
Thanks our incredible collaborators @niroanandalab@EmmaGuttman@kamalkhanna@Teresalu@Amandalund and others. Our funders @NIAIDNews @NIH@DermalCell@SinaiImmunol@MSHSDerm
https://t.co/Ipqicx4TDo
Fresh off the press from @DrShrutiNaik and @YUEXING_1 an exciting study that uncovers the complexities of early life immunity. Fantastic work from Yue, looking forward to all the follow up work from these findings 🔬🧬🥳
https://t.co/7KmlC7urcK
The Naik Lab is #hiring! It’s a great opportunity for someone experienced in molecular biology who is excited to work in a collaborative and supportive environment. Come join the team of @DrShrutiNaik at @IcahnMountSinai 🧬🔬
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Interested in Inflammatory Memory? Want to learn more about a seminal paper that redefined our understanding of immunology? Check out @DrShrutiNaik and I’s Pillars of Immunology article on Foster, Hargreaves, and Medzhitov’s landmark 2007 Nature study
https://t.co/NInrEhWZdV
Thrilled to have had my F31 funded by the NIH! With the amazing mentorship of @DrShrutiNaik and #KellyRuggles, I’m excited to push our knowledge of inflammatory memory forward and tap into the potential of this field! @SinaiImmunol@MSHSDerm
Congrats to superstar Joe Daccache on his NIH F31 NOA! He aims to define tissue-wide disease memory in inflammatory conditions to develop next-generation therapies. #Naiklab#Ruggleslab@SinaiImmunol@MSHSDerm
Happy to share my first FA paper published in @jacionline this month! Led by @billdamsky , we profiled cutaneous granulomatous disorders using Visium, and found some fascinating insights into their molecular and spatial properties. Check it out!
Noninfectious inflammatory cutaneous granulomatous disorders share macrophage-predominant inflammation, but why does the inflammatory architecture vary among conditions? Read new data on underlying molecular profiles here. https://t.co/OatbQBKO7I
Fantastic Naik lab warming party in Central Park to celebrate our lab move to Mt Sinai! Thanks to Kate Gaines and @daccacheja for the dope keg tent and awesome spread. @MSHSDerm@SinaiImmunol#scienceandsun
After 5 years in NYC, I am happy to announce that I will be moving to California to join @UCIBioSci@UCIrvine, to start an Assistant Professor position. This wouldn't be possible without the support of my amazing mentor @DrShrutiNaik, #NaikLab, and @theLundLab, @niroanandalab.
Excited to share my first first-author paper in @ImmunityCP! Many thanks to my co-first @KoniecznPiotr, my mentor @DrShrutiNaik, the Naik lab, and our collaborators for helping bring together this story: https://t.co/GFrxkcghNG
Check out the latest from our group aimed at understand how immune cells adapt coordinate metabolism with epithelia to survive in harsh inflammatory environments.@ipsitassubudhi @KoniecznPiotr @ImmunityCP https://t.co/0PKlxAN0wr
Thrilled to have shared my project with @billdamsky at SID! Had some great conversations about spatial transcritpomics and cutaneous granulomatous disorders. Hopefully we can make some headway in the field with a large unmet need!