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    Vishwa Deep Dixit, DVM, PhD

    Waldemar Von Zedtwitz Professor of Pathology and Professor of Immunobiology
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    Director, Yale Center for Research on Aging (Y-Age), Pathology

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    Waldemar Von Zedtwitz Professor of Pathology and Professor of Immunobiology

    Director, Yale Center for Research on Aging (Y-Age), Pathology

    Biography

    Son of teachers, Deep grew up in Hisar (Northwest India). He studied Veterinary Medicine in India, did PhD Research in University of Hannover Germany and postdoc research in Morehouse School of Medicine and NIH. He currently holds Waldemar Von Zedtwitz endowed chair and is a Professor in the Departments of Pathology, Comparative Medicine and Immunobiology. Dixit is also the director of Yale Center for Research on Aging (Y-Age). Dixit lab studies Immunometabolism and aging. His team help establish NLRP3 inflammasome in causing ‘inflammaging’ and immunosenescence that leads to age-related chronic diseases including metabolic dysfunction. Dixit and his collaborators have identified that switch from glycolysis to ketogenesis deactivates the inflammasome and reduces immunopathology. The ongoing work in his laboratory on caloric restriction (CR) in humans (CALERIE-II trial), which extends lifespan in animal models has revealed that adaptation to negative energy balance in a host can be harnessed to identify immunometabolic CR-mimetics to improve health and potentially lifespan. Dixit lab has identified PLA2G7 and SPARC as the CR-inhibited proteins in humans that control inflammation and healthspan in mouse models.

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    Education & Training

    Visiting Fellow and Research Fellow
    National Institute on Aging, NIH (2006)
    PhD
    Haryana Agricultural University (2000)
    PhD
    Research completed in University of Hannover (2000)
    MS
    Haryana Agricultural University (1999)
    DVM
    Haryana Agricultural University (1994)

    Research

    Overview

    Dixit’s research is focused on Immunometabolism with the goal to reveal molecular targets that can be harnessed to enhance healthspan with longevity. His laboratory found that pro-longevity hormone FGF21 protects against thymic degeneration and T cell senescence during aging. The ongoing work on this project utilizes various genetic and pharmacological approaches to regulate FGF21 signaling and determine its mechanism of action in control of age-related inflammation and immune-senescence.

    Dixit lab has identified a specialized macrophage subset called the Nerve-associated macrophages (NAMs) that resides on sympathetic nerves and controls the bioavailability of catecholamines in tissue microenvironments. The identity of NAMs their function and role in health and disease are unclear and are a major focus of his lab.

    Dixit and collaborators help define the role of innate immune sensor NLRP3 inflammasome in age-related chronic diseases, insulin-resistance, type 2 diabetes and immune-senescence and development of inflammation. His lab has also identified that ketone metabolite β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) is a therapeutic target to lower the NLRP3 inflammasome -dependent chronic inflammatory diseases. The ongoing work in Dixitlab is investigating metabolic regulators of inflammasome deactivation and mechanism of age-related inflammation as a trigger for chronic disease.

    The Dixit lab uses reverse translation approach, where his group has established the impact of caloric restriction (CR) on human physiology and immunometabolism (CALERIE-II trial) and are using animal models to test causality to develop CR-mimetic targets that could potentially confer pro-longevity benefits of CR. This work led to identification of PLA2G7 and SPARC as CR-inhibited proteins in humans that control inflammaging and healthspan.

    The research in Dixit Lab is funded by the National Institutes of Health and Cure Alzheimer Fund.

    Public Health Interests

    Aging; Immunology; Obesity

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Vishwa Deep Dixit's published research.

    Publications

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    2021

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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      National Institute on Aging, NIH

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      Nathan W. Shock Award

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      Vincent Cristofalo Lecture on Gerontology

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      The Glenn Award for Aging Research

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      Nathan Shock New Investigator Award for Aging Research