Dr. Lisa Reynolds
@drlarey.bsky.social
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Associate Professor at the University of Victoria, Canada, investigating how bacteria and parasites in our guts influence immune development, homeostasis, infections, and allergies. Lab website: https://oac.uvic.ca/reynoldslab
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Our ongoing work is exploring the mechanisms through which different helminths can modify the bile acid pool in mouse models, and the consequences of helminth infection induced disruptions to the bile acid pool for the health of the host :)
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We are excited to now add to these findings through exploring associations between different helminth infections and the fecal bile acid pool in school aged children.
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Given that bile acids can regulate many aspects of gut physiology and immunity, we wanted to explore how helminth infection status might impact the fecal bile acid pool in people. Our previous work has indicated that helminth infection can disrupt the gut bile acid pool in mice! shorturl.at/JW4My
Frontiers | Chronic small intestinal helminth infection perturbs bile acid homeostasis and disrupts bile acid signaling in the murine small intestine
Soil-transmitted helminths are potent manipulators of the mammalian host immune system, and do so by dampening inflammation and inducing regulatory immune pa...
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Gut-dwelling helminths are directly exposed to bile acids in the mammalian intestinal tract, and some some blood fluke infections can cause pathology in the mammalian liver, the site of bile acid synthesis.
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(Spoiler, different infection statuses are associated with shifts to the bile acid pool and these differences appear to be sex-dependent!)
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In our latest work we've explored associations between the fecal bile acid pool and helminth infection status in school aged children in Uganda. Have a read and see what we found!
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#NASADidThat
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Hey @spaikin.bsky.social -I've been on your show, you should come to mine! I like to think that just as I feel smarter after watching @tvotoday.bsky.social or listening to #onpoli podcast, people leave my show knowing more than they did coming in. So geeky that @jm-mcgrath.bsky.social would approve.
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Did you know that there are eosinophils in the thymus? Are you curious about what they might be doing there? If so please have a read of our latest review, where Dominique Gatti has summarized the status of the field and outstanding questions on this topic! :)
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Thymic eosinophils: What are you doing here?
Eosinophils are present in thymus of humans and mice, and the heterogeneity of thymic eosinophil populations, their functional capacities, and the factors
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It’s a beautiful day for Immunology at #CSI2025
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Our review on nematode immunomodulation is just out in Current Opinions in Microbiology! Here we discuss recent findings on immunomodulators with enzymatic or binding activities - binding to host cytokines or receptors, or other immune-relevant molecules. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Protein families secreted by nematodes to modulate host immunity
Parasitic nematodes release a wide variety of immunomodulatory proteins, which allow them to escape the host’s immune-mediated killing or ejection mec…
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In the poster session tonight at #BIW2025, @natashajnorton.bsky.social will be sharing her work which is exploring how branched SCFAs might impact antibody responses in the gut and systemically. Please go visit Natasha if you want to learn more!
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Are you at #BIW2025 and are you interested in worms? Please visit @biojen.bsky.social at her poster tonight and she’ll tell you all about worm-bile acid interactions in the gut! (If you’re not at BIW2025 don’t worry, stay tuned for more stories from Jenna soon, or reach out to us to chat anytime!)
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Today we report that an engineered skin bacterium, swabbed gently on the head of a mouse, can unleash a potent antibody response against a pathogen. Could lead to topical vaccines that are applied in a cream. @djenetbousbaine.bsky.social led the charge... @natureportfolio.bsky.social 1/55
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Come find me at poster #49 at #ASI2024 if you’re interested in gut #eosinophils and their response to an enteric #Salmonella infection 🐭

Or read about it here: doi.org/10.1128/iai....

& stay tuned, another poster from me coming later this week #oraltolerance 🍳🥜
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Hi all, so nice to cross over to the light. Here is a starter pack for all things Mucosal Immunology! Exciting to create a MI community here. Let me know if you would like to join 👍
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Thank you for doing this! Could you add me please?