Session Details
[3MS-05]【J】Metaomics: a powerful technology to reveal the function of Gut microbiota.
Fri. Nov 29, 2024 3:10 PM - 4:30 PM JST
Fri. Nov 29, 2024 6:10 AM - 7:30 AM UTC
Fri. Nov 29, 2024 6:10 AM - 7:30 AM UTC
Room 5(Fukuoka International Congress Center, 4F 409+410)
Organizer: Mio Iwasaki (Kyoto University), Eiichiro Watanabe (Kitasato University)
Co-hosted by: Japanese Proteomics Society
In recent years, large-scale analysis of proteins and metabolites of environmental microorganisms has become possible. As a result, it is becoming clear that the interaction between the gut microbiota and host cells contributes to the maintenance of physiological homeostasis and the onset of diseases upon imbalance. In this session, we will focus on such environmental microbiology research, introduce the technical basis, and research examples by researchers in this field, and discuss the importance and challenges of environmental microbiology research.
Introduction
[3MS-05-01]Proteomic Insights into the Enigma of the Gut Microbiome
○Eiichiro Watanabe1 (1. Kitasato University School of Medicine)
[3MS-05-02]Dynamics of gut microbiome in time and space and expected interactions with host
○Lena Takayasu1,2, Rina Kurokawa2, Ioannis Nteka1, Rie Maskawa3, Hiroaki Masuoka2, Hideki Takayasu3, Iwijn DeVlaminck1, Misako Takayasu3, Wataru Suda2 (1. Cornell Univ., 2. RIKEN, 3. Institute of Science Tokyo)
[3MS-05-03]Understanding the ecology of the gut microbiome based on metagenomic data and its application to disease research
○Wataru Suda1 (1. RIKEN)
[3MS-05-04(3P-656)]Bidirectional interaction between gut microbes and the host under artificial hibernation
○Reina Miyajima1, Takahiro Yamada2, Genshiro Sunagawa3, Takeshi Sakurai4, Koji Hase1 (1. Division of Biochemistry, Graduate school of Pharmaceutical Science, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan, 2. Department of Immunology, Yale School of Medicine, 3. Laboratory for Hibernation Biology, RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research, 4. Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba)