Project Details
SFB 841: Liver Inflammation: Infection, Immune Regulation and Consequences
Subject Area
Medicine
Biology
Biology
Term
from 2010 to 2021
Website
Homepage
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 80750187
Liver inflammation can be caused by various triggers and is one of the most common medical conditions in the world. Resultant liver cirrhosis is one of the ten leading causes of death. Liver cancer is the most common inflammation-induced cancer in the world, and is now second only to lung cancer as the leading cause of cancer death. While hepatitis B vaccination has enabled a reduction in liver cancer incidence in particular in more developed South East Asian countries, other liver diseases, in particular non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), are causing an increasing incidence and mortality worldwide, particularly in Western countries. As the liver is the central metabolic organ, it is of vital importance to protect and maintain its function even when stressed. Protective mechanisms of the liver include its unique capacity to regenerate and, as we are increasingly learning in this research initiative, its ability to down-regulate inflammatory reactions within itself. These features result in an overall evolutionary advantage, but may be detrimental in specific situations such as infections of the liver, that become chronic due to a dampened local immune response. Likewise, the regenerative and tolerogenic capacity may also induce and promote malignant transformation and cancer progression.The central hypothesis of the CRC 841 is that immune regulatory mechanisms in the liver determine the outcome of infectious and inflammatory insults to the liver, as well as the risk of malignant transformation during repair. On the basis of a better understanding of the regulatory mechanisms, we want to enable specific therapeutic manipulations. In addition, understanding liver inflammation will provide further insight in general mechanisms of initiation, resolution and consequences of inflammation in health and disease.
DFG Programme
Collaborative Research Centres
International Connection
Israel, Switzerland
Completed projects
- A01 - Immune evasion strategies of Plasmodium liver stage parasites (Project Head Heussler, Volker Theo )
- A02 - Mechanisms underlying activation and polarisation of inflammatory monocytes and organ-specific regeneration in acute and chronic liver diseases (Project Head Lotter, Hannelore )
- A03 - Regulation of antibacterial immune responses in the liver (Project Head Mittrücker, Hans-Willi )
- A04 - Hepatocyte-dependent mechanisms of T cell exhaustion in chronic viral hepatitis (Project Heads Oxenius, Annette ; Wiegard, Christiane )
- A05 - Molecular mechanisms of hepatitis B virus persistence in chronically infected human chimeric mice (Project Head Dandri-Petersen, Maura )
- A06 - (Dys)-regulation of the cellular HCV-specific immune response (Project Head Schulze zur Wiesch, Julian )
- A07 - HCV infection: Mechanisms of NK-cell-mediated control (Project Head Altfeld, Marcus )
- A08 - Hepatitis D Virus induced pathogenesis and interaction with the immune system (Project Heads Dandri-Petersen, Maura ; Lütgehetmann, Marc )
- B01 - Regulation of Immune-mediated Liver Injury (Project Heads Horst, Andrea Kristina ; Tiegs, Gisa )
- B02 - Induction and breaking of immune tolerance in the liver (Project Heads Herkel, Johannes ; Lohse, Ansgar W. )
- B03 - Regulatory T cells and TH17 cells in experimental cholangitis (Project Head Schramm, Christoph )
- B04 - Regulation of the T cell response during malaria (Project Heads Jacobs, Ph.D., Thomas ; Mackroth, Maria Sophia )
- B05 - Phenotype and function of CD4+ T lymphocytes in autoimmune hepatitis (Project Head Weiler-Normann, Christina )
- B06 - The role of anti-inflammatory bile acids for the development and progression of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) (Project Head Heeren, Jörg )
- B07 - Influence of hepatic lipid profiles on inflammation, fibrogenesis and carcinogenesis in the liver (Project Head Kluwe, Johannes )
- B08 - The contact system in liver inflammation – interface of inflammation, coagulation and innate immunity (Project Head Renné, Thomas )
- B09 - Signaling pathways involved in the induction and function of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in liver inflammation (Project Head Diehl, Ph.D., Linda )
- C01 - The role of gp130 signalling during liver regeneration, inflammation and tumour formation: therapeutic perspectives (Project Heads Rose-John, Stefan ; Schmidt-Arras, Dirk )
- C02 - Molecular mechanisms in progression of inflammation induced hepatoma: contribution of heme oxygenase 1 (Project Heads Barikbin, Roja ; Sass, Gabriele ; Tiegs, Gisa )
- C03 - The Role of IL-6 and NASH in Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) linked to Metabolic Disease (Project Head Galun, Eithan )
- C05 - Characterization of functional interactions between inflammatory and oncogene-permissive pathways in hepatocarcinogenesis (Project Head Wege, Henning )
- C06 - Relevance of micro-amplifications für malignant transformation as a consequence of post-inflammatory liver cell regeneration (Project Heads Sauter, Guido ; Simon, Ronald )
- C07 - Hepatocellular Carcinoma - Analysis of malignant transformation by retroviral gene transfer (Project Heads Benten, Daniel ; Fehse, Boris )
- C08 - IL-22 and IL-22BP in liver regeneration and carcinogenesis (Project Head Huber, Samuel )
- C09 - Role of extracellular DNA in liver regeneration and hepatocellular carcinoma (Project Head Fuchs, Tobias )
- C10 - Mechanisms underlying and consequences of hepatic and intestinal manifestations of COVID-19 (Project Heads Altfeld, Marcus ; Huber, Samuel )
- MGK - Integrated Research Training Group ‘Inflammation & Regeneration’ (Project Head Tiegs, Gisa )
- P01 - B-cells in autoimmune liver disease (Project Head Binder, Ph.D., Mascha )
- P02 - From apoptotic cell sensing to an innate memory response: a new aspect of Kupffer cell function (Project Head Bosurgi, Ph.D., Lidia )
- P03 - Role of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor in hepatic immune regulation (Project Head Carambia, Antonella )
- P04 - Progression from NAFLD to NASH: Miscommunication between the intestinal microbiota and the CD4 T cells as a potential cause (Project Head Gagliani, Ph.D., Nicola )
- S01 - MRI and MPI of liver disease– non-invasive control of liver and bile duct inflammation, tumour genesis, steatosis, fibrosis and pathogenic parasites (Project Heads Adam, Gerhard ; Ittrich, Harald )
- S02 - CRISPR/Cas-mediated genome editing for the study of processes involved in liver inflammation and its consequences (Project Heads Fehse, Boris ; Galun, Eithan )
- T01 - Harnessing hepatic tolerance mechanisms for antigen-specific treatment of autoimmune and allergic diseases (Project Heads Carambia, Antonella ; Heeren, Jörg ; Herkel, Johannes )
- Z - Central tasks (Project Head Lohse, Ansgar W. )
- Ö - Public Relations Work within the Collaborative Research Centre 841 (Project Heads Herkel, Johannes ; Lohse, Ansgar W. )
Applicant Institution
Universität Hamburg
Participating Institution
Bernhard-Nocht-Institut für Tropenmedizin (BNITM); Leibniz-Institut für Virologie (LIV)
Participating University
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Spokesperson
Professor Dr. Ansgar W. Lohse