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Multi-omics profiling with InTraSeq™ uncovers nove ...
Multi-omics profiling with InTraSeq™ uncovers novel single-cell RNA and Proteomics events in CARTs
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Anis presented a new, more controlled way to naturalize laboratory mice with complex, pet-store-derived microbiota. By collecting large, anaerobically processed cecal samples and biobanking them with high viability, the team created standardized “stocks” that can be given to SPF mice of different ages, sexes, and genotypes. The approach produced consistent microbial communities across batches and expanded not just bacteria, but also viruses, fungi, and parasites. <br /><br />Using this platform, they built a deep immune resource showing durable immune maturation: early inflammation led to long-lasting changes in bone marrow, B cells, T follicular helper cells, and tissue-resident T cells in organs beyond the gut. Their single-cell atlas identified 70 immune subsets and revealed female-biased interferon signatures and a female-enriched T-cell population linked to human autoimmune signatures. <br /><br />They also showed the model better captures bystander T-cell activation, with male-biased responses relevant to inflammatory pathology.
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Date
April 18, 2026 2:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Room
151
Session
Technical Innovations for Therapies
Speaker
Majd Ariss
Track
Technological Innovations in Immunology (TECH)
Year
2026
Keywords
laboratory mice
microbiota naturalization
immune maturation
single-cell atlas
T-cell activation
April 18, 2026 2:00 PM - 2:15 PM
151
Technical Innovations for Therapies
Majd Ariss
Technological Innovations in Immunology (TECH)
2026
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