DWeissLab

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DWeissLab

DWeissLab

@DWeissLab

Professor at Emory, Director of @EmoryARC, working with an incredible team in the Weiss Lab to take down antibiotic resistant superbugs.

Atlanta, GA Присоединился Mayıs 2017
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DWeissLab@DWeissLab·
@palis Yes, that is what the data suggest.
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⟠Palis⟠🐍@palis·
@DWeissLab Does this mean bacteria traveled through or up along the vagus nerve itself?
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DWeissLab@DWeissLab·
Bacteria in our BRAINS??! We observed translocation of bacteria from the gut to the brain via the vagus nerve. This occurred after high fat diet, or without dietary changes in mouse models of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and autism. journals.plos.org/plosbiology/ar…
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Jake@jjminich·
Bacteria in the brain!!! Idk about this one. Certainly interesting that authors make the claims based on culturing rather than genomics… either way not convinced with the scarcity of controls used
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DWeissLab@DWeissLab

Bacteria in our BRAINS?? Surprisingly, we observe translocation of gut bacteria to the brain via the vagus nerve. This occurs in mice fed a high fat diet, or without dietary changes in mouse models of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and autism. 🧵 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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DWeissLab@DWeissLab·
@NihatTopalakci Good question. We tested one high-fat diet but did not test increasing levels of fat in the diet. This would be a great experiment. Thank you.
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Nihat Topalakcı ⚛️@NihatTopalakci·
@DWeissLab Does the research show that a higher-fat diet leads to more bacteria entering the brain?
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DWeissLab@DWeissLab·
Bacteria in our BRAINS?? Surprisingly, we observe translocation of gut bacteria to the brain via the vagus nerve. This occurs in mice fed a high fat diet, or without dietary changes in mouse models of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and autism. 🧵 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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DWeissLab@DWeissLab·
Big thank you to @liuswrites for this wonderful piece about our study! We found that gut bacteria can escape to the brain via the vagus nerve in settings of high-fat diet or in models of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and autism. the-scientist.com/a-high-fat-die…
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DWeissLab@DWeissLab·
In all models tested, bacterial translocation to the brain correlated with gut dysbiosis and intestinal barrier permeability, and the bacteria reaching the brain were always found in the gut. We hope other researchers will investigate these findings and share their results.
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AMR Action Fund@AMRActionFund·
“The rise of NDMs in the U.S. is a grave danger and very worrisome,” said David Weiss, an Emory University infectious diseases researcher, Read more about a new study that found a 461% increase in CP-CRE cultures in the US that had NDM genes #AMR nbcnews.com/health/health-…
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DWeissLab@DWeissLab·
I encourage students and postdocs to check out Jake Choby's new lab at UNC - he's a rockstar, outstanding mentor, and is exploring a new frontier in the fight against superbugs!
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DWeissLab@DWeissLab·
Bacteria can adapt to B-lactam stress by increasing copy number of "wimpy" B-lactamases to overcome new drugs/B-lactamase inhibitors without new evolution, threatening the B-lactam dominated antibiotic pipeline. Congrats Jake Choby (UNC) and team! nature.com/articles/s4146…
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DWeissLab@DWeissLab·
@DrPHO_ID Thanks, Tik! Great question. We have not investigated Gram positives yet.
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DWeissLab@DWeissLab·
Bactericidal antibiotics release DNA that activates TLR9, while static antibiotics do not. Can profoundly impact treatment outcome. Should clinicians consider this when choosing antibiotics? Amazing work by Julia Gross and collaboration with Iain Fraser! nature.com/articles/s4146…
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