'Lipid metabolism in control of immune and glial cell function in health and disease'
Innate immunity
Lipid metabolism
CNS repair
Neuroinflammation
Contact:
+32 (11) 26 92 61
jeroen.bogie@uhasselt.be
Recent advances in lipidomics and metabolomics have unveiled the complexity of lipid metabolism and in health and disease. Accordingly, a growing body of evidence indicates that imbalances in the metabolism and level of fatty acids and cholesterol drive the initiation and progression of autoinflammatory, autoimmune, and neurological disorders. In our research group, we study disease-associated changes in cholesterol and fatty metabolism in immune and glial cells, and identify how these changes can be exploited to suppress pathogenic immune responses and promote repair processes in the central peripheral nervous system. Specifically, we aim to:
Sam Vanherle
Sam studies the impact of lipoprotein mimetic peptides, extracellular vesicles, and phospholipid metabolism on autoimmunity and remyelination.
Jeroen Guns
Jeroen studies if and how S-palmitoylation affects immune cell function, autoimmunity, and CNS repair.
Flore Wouters
Flore studies whether cholesterol and fatty metabolism can be exploited to attenuate inflammasome activation in autoinflammatory disorders.
Koen Kuipers
Koen studies metabolic disturbances in peripheral neuropathies.
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