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Section: Research
Postdoctoral
Position
Available

Victor Boyartchuk, Ph.D.

Academic Role: Assistant Professor

Faculty Appointment(s) In:
   Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
   Program in Gene Function and Expression

Other Affiliation(s):
   Center for AIDS Research
   Interdisciplinary Graduate Program
   Program in Immunology and Virology

Studies of the Genetic Factors Controlling Susceptibility to Infectious Diseases using Animal Model Systems

Photo: Victor L. Boyartchuk, PhDInnate immunity plays a critical role in the host's initial defense against infectious agents. My lab is interested in investigating the genetic basis that underlies differences in susceptibility to infectious diseases. Towards this goal, we are identifying and characterizing the variability in host genes which directly contribute to disease susceptibility. Analyzing the functional consequences of such polymorphisms will allow us to understand more fully the workings of the immune system.

Studies using inbred mouse strains have revealed a number of genetic differences in strain-specific immune responses to infectious diseases. One pathogen eliciting such a differential response is Listeria monocytogenes, a Gram positive facultative intracellular bacterium. Resistance to Listeria infection requires the participation of virtually all components of innate immunity, making this bacterium an ideal tool for studying innate immune functions. Using genetic analysis of differentially susceptible mouse strains, we have identified two major loci in the mouse genome that are likely to harbor genes controlling the course of Listeria infection. Systematic analysis of the expression of genes contained in these regions has identified several promising candidates. Our current work is directed towards identifying mutations that cause differential expression of these genes, and testing of the nature of their effect of the outcome of the infection.

Differences in host immune function usually result in very pleiotropic effects. Therefore, genes shown to affect susceptibility to one infectious disease are likely to play a role in determining the course of other infections. One of our future goals is to identify and characterize the range of pathogen responses that are controlled by each of the genes we are studying. Ultimately, we hope to apply the knowledge we have gained in our studies of disease susceptibility in animal models to customizing the management and treatment of infections in humans.


Office: 523/LRB
Phone: 508-856-4353
E-mail: Victor.Boyartchuk@umassmed.edu
Keywords: Genetic Systems, Animal Models of Disease, Infectious Disease

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Postdoctoral Position Available

A postdoctoral position is available to study in this laboratory. Contact Dr. Victor Boyartchuk for additional details.

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