Deguang Song
Associate Research ScientistCards
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Immunobiology
10 Amistad RM102
New Haven, CT 06509
United States
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Associate Research Scientist
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Yale Co-Authors
Frequent collaborators of Deguang Song's published research.
Anjelica Martin, BS, RLATG
Noah Wolcott Palm, PhD
Tyler Rice, PhD
David van Dijk, PhD, MSc, BSc
Jason Crawford, PhD
Jiawei Wang, PhD
Publications
2022
Commensal microbiota from patients with inflammatory bowel disease produce genotoxic metabolites
Cao Y, Oh J, Xue M, Huh WJ, Wang J, Gonzalez-Hernandez JA, Rice TA, Martin AL, Song D, Crawford JM, Herzon SB, Palm NW. Commensal microbiota from patients with inflammatory bowel disease produce genotoxic metabolites. Science 2022, 378: eabm3233. PMID: 36302024, PMCID: PMC9993714, DOI: 10.1126/science.abm3233.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsColorectal cancerInflammatory bowel disease patientsBowel disease patientsInflammatory bowel diseaseIndigenous gut microbesBowel diseaseDisease patientsCommensal microbiotaDNA damageColon tumorigenesisElicit DNA damageGut microbesGenotoxic metabolitesGut commensalsMorganella morganiiPatientsGenotoxic chemicalsDiseaseMicrobiotaMetabolitesGenotoxicityCancerMiceFull spectrumDamageInterspecies commensal interactions have nonlinear impacts on host immunity
Rice TA, Bielecka AA, Nguyen MT, Rosen CE, Song D, Sonnert ND, Yang Y, Cao Y, Khetrapal V, Catanzaro JR, Martin AL, Rashed SA, Leopold SR, Hao L, Yu X, van Dijk D, Ring AM, Flavell RA, de Zoete MR, Palm NW. Interspecies commensal interactions have nonlinear impacts on host immunity. Cell Host & Microbe 2022, 30: 988-1002.e6. PMID: 35640610, PMCID: PMC9283318, DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2022.05.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsImmunological outcomesCell activationIntestinal epithelial cell activationInflammatory bowel disease patientsBowel disease patientsDendritic cell activationMesenteric lymph nodesSystemic antibody responsesEpithelial cell activationImmunological milieuLymph nodesAntibody responseDisease patientsAkkermansia muciniphilaGnotobiotic miceHost immunityCommensal microbesHuman cohortsHuman gut bacteriaGut bacteriaMiceAllobaculumMuciniphilaDiseaseIncomplete penetrance
2021
Adaptive immunity induces mutualism between commensal eukaryotes
Ost KS, O’Meara T, Stephens WZ, Chiaro T, Zhou H, Penman J, Bell R, Catanzaro JR, Song D, Singh S, Call DH, Hwang-Wong E, Hanson KE, Valentine JF, Christensen KA, O’Connell R, Cormack B, Ibrahim AS, Palm NW, Noble SM, Round JL. Adaptive immunity induces mutualism between commensal eukaryotes. Nature 2021, 596: 114-118. PMID: 34262174, PMCID: PMC8904204, DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03722-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsAdaptive immunityIntestinal immunoglobulin A (IgA) responseIntestinal IgA responsesImmunoglobulin A ResponsesIgA responsesIntestinal damageImmune responseIntestinal microbiotaRelevant vaccinesImmune systemA responsesCommensal fungiImmune selectionCandida speciesImmunityHyphal morphotypesIgAPathogenesisMiceC. albicansPathogenic Candida speciesCandida albicansAlbicansColitisResponse
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