Esen Sefik
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Dr. Esen Sefik is an assistant professor in the Department of Immunobiology at Yale University School of Medicine. She received her B.S. from Yale College and her PhD from Harvard University.
During her doctoral training, she explored host-microbe interactions from a tolerogenic perspective, focusing on maintaining tissue-level homeostasis. To investigate how microbiota aid the maturation of the host immune system, she conducted a pioneering large-scale screen. This involved colonizing germ-free mice with individual bacterial strains. Through focused analysis, she uncovered microbiota-dependent transcriptional control mechanisms affecting Foxp3+ regulatory T cells and IL17-producing T cells. Her findings challenged earlier research on Rorγ and Foxp3, suggesting a collaborative rather than competitive regulation, facilitated by microbiota.
During her postdoctoral training, Dr. Sefik used humanized mice to model human-microbe interactions in chronic infectious and inflammatory diseases. She modeled severe COVID-19 in humanized mice, which exhibited persistent lung pathology similar to that in human patients. Mechanistic studies of this model revealed a cascade of events highlighting the unique contributions of human immune cells, particularly macrophages, to lung pathology. These mice also proved to be excellent models for studying fibrotic diseases with microbial etiology.
Various immune and non-immune cells interact to form a coherent system in tissues. Dr. Sefik is interest in how this system fails during chronic infections. Her work emphasizes the delicate balance maintained by host-microbe interactions, a balance critical for immune system development yet vulnerable to the ravages of chronic inflammatory stimuli. Her goal is to continue elucidating these complex biological mechanisms, contributing to our collective knowledge and the potential for therapeutic advancements.
Appointments
Immunobiology
Assistant ProfessorPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Center for Infection and Immunity
- Immunobiology
- Immunology
- Janeway Society
- Sefik Lab
- Yale Combined Program in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS)
Education & Training
- PhD
- Harvard University, Immunology (2015)
- BS
- Yale College, Molecular, cellular and developmental biology (2009)
Research
Publications
2024
Sensing DNA as danger: The discovery of cGAS
Flavell R, Sefik E. Sensing DNA as danger: The discovery of cGAS. Immunity 2024, 57: 2251-2254. PMID: 39303723, DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2024.09.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThe human CD47 checkpoint is targeted by an immunosuppressive Aedes aegypti salivary factor to enhance arboviral skin infectivity
Marin-Lopez A, Huck J, Esterly A, Azcutia V, Rosen C, Garcia-Milian R, Sefik E, Vidal-Pedrola G, Raduwan H, Chen T, Arora G, Halene S, Shaw A, Palm N, Flavell R, Parkos C, Thangamani S, Ring A, Fikrig E. The human CD47 checkpoint is targeted by an immunosuppressive Aedes aegypti salivary factor to enhance arboviral skin infectivity. Science Immunology 2024, 9: eadk9872. PMID: 39121194, DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.adk9872.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSuppress antiviral responsesArthropod proteinsPathogen replicationAntiviral responseProtein AVertebrate hostsMosquito salivary proteinsUp-regulatedBlood feedingHuman macrophagesPleomorphic effectsSkin infectionsZika virus disseminationInhibit proinflammatory responsesSalivary proteinsProteinNatural ligandWhite blood cellsHuman skin explantsProinflammatory responseMosquito salivaVirus disseminationHuman CD47Salivary factorsArbovirus infectionGene trajectory inference for single-cell data by optimal transport metrics
Qu R, Cheng X, Sefik E, Stanley III J, Landa B, Strino F, Platt S, Garritano J, Odell I, Coifman R, Flavell R, Myung P, Kluger Y. Gene trajectory inference for single-cell data by optimal transport metrics. Nature Biotechnology 2024, 1-11. PMID: 38580861, PMCID: PMC11452571, DOI: 10.1038/s41587-024-02186-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGene dynamicsGene programTrajectory inferenceBiological processesCell-cell graphDynamics of genesCell trajectory inferenceSingle-cell RNA sequencingSingle-cell dataCell state transitionsMyeloid lineage maturationDynamics of biological processesGene distributionRNA sequencingPseudotemporal orderingGene processingTrajectories of cellsGenesActivity of biological processesTechnical noiseGroups of cellsLineage maturationCellsConstruct cellsSequence
2023
1025 Tumor-specific CD8+ T cells epigenetically licensed by IL-7R are critical for anti-tumor immunity in melanoma
Micevic G, Daniels A, Flem-Karlsen K, Park K, Talty R, McGeary M, Mirza H, Blackburn H, Sefik E, Cheung J, Hornick N, Aizenbud L, Joshi N, Kluger H, Iwasaki A, Bosenberg M, Flavell R. 1025 Tumor-specific CD8+ T cells epigenetically licensed by IL-7R are critical for anti-tumor immunity in melanoma. 2023, a1133-a1133. DOI: 10.1136/jitc-2023-sitc2023.1025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIL-6 trans-signaling in a humanized mouse model of scleroderma
Odell I, Agrawal K, Sefik E, Odell A, Caves E, Kirkiles-Smith N, Horsley V, Hinchcliff M, Pober J, Kluger Y, Flavell R. IL-6 trans-signaling in a humanized mouse model of scleroderma. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2023, 120: e2306965120. PMID: 37669366, PMCID: PMC10500188, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2306965120.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone marrow-derived immune cellsIL-6Human hematopoietic stem cellsImmune cellsT cellsScleroderma skinSoluble IL-6 receptorCD8 T cellsHumanized mouse modelPathogenesis of sclerodermaMesenchymal cellsFibroblast-derived IL-6IL-6 receptorIL-6 signalingT cell activationHuman IL-6Human T cellsExpression of collagenFibrosis improvementPansclerotic morpheaHuman endothelial cellsHumanized miceReduced markersSkin graftsHuman CD4Humanized mouse liver reveals endothelial control of essential hepatic metabolic functions
Kaffe E, Roulis M, Zhao J, Qu R, Sefik E, Mirza H, Zhou J, Zheng Y, Charkoftaki G, Vasiliou V, Vatner D, Mehal W, AlcHepNet, Kluger Y, Flavell R. Humanized mouse liver reveals endothelial control of essential hepatic metabolic functions. Cell 2023, 186: 3793-3809.e26. PMID: 37562401, PMCID: PMC10544749, DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2023.07.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMetabolic functionsSpecies-specific interactionsKey metabolic functionsCell-autonomous mechanismsNon-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseMajor metabolic hubNon-parenchymal cellsMetabolic hubHuman hepatocytesMicroenvironmental regulationHuman diseasesHuman-specific aspectsHuman pathologiesHomeostatic processesSpecies mismatchCholesterol uptakeFatty liver diseaseParacrine mannerHuman immuneBile acid conjugationSinusoidal endothelial cellsHepatic metabolic functionMouse liverEndothelial cellsCellsAutologous humanized PDX modeling for immuno-oncology recapitulates features of the human tumor microenvironment
Chiorazzi M, Martinek J, Krasnick B, Zheng Y, Robbins K, Qu R, Kaufmann G, Skidmore Z, Juric M, Henze L, Brösecke F, Adonyi A, Zhao J, Shan L, Sefik E, Mudd J, Bi Y, Goedegebuure S, Griffith M, Griffith O, Oyedeji A, Fertuzinhos S, Garcia-Milian R, Boffa D, Detterbeck F, Dhanasopon A, Blasberg J, Judson B, Gettinger S, Politi K, Kluger Y, Palucka K, Fields R, Flavell R. Autologous humanized PDX modeling for immuno-oncology recapitulates features of the human tumor microenvironment. Journal For ImmunoTherapy Of Cancer 2023, 11: e006921. PMID: 37487666, PMCID: PMC10373695, DOI: 10.1136/jitc-2023-006921.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman tumor microenvironmentTumor microenvironmentTumor-immune interactionsSolid tumorsAdaptive immune activationAdaptive immune populationsIndividual tumor microenvironmentsPatient's hematopoietic systemPatient-derived xenograft tissuesVascular endothelial growth factorBone marrow hematopoietic stemBone marrow aspiratePreclinical drug testingEndothelial growth factorHematopoietic systemAutologous tumorPDX modelingPDX miceImmune activationImmune populationsMarrow aspiratesAutologous systemIndividual patientsLittermate controlsPreclinical predictionsIL-7R licenses a population of epigenetically poised memory CD8+ T cells with superior antitumor efficacy that are critical for melanoma memory
Micevic G, Daniels A, Flem-Karlsen K, Park K, Talty R, McGeary M, Mirza H, Blackburn H, Sefik E, Cheung J, Hornick N, Aizenbud L, Joshi N, Kluger H, Iwasaki A, Bosenberg M, Flavell R. IL-7R licenses a population of epigenetically poised memory CD8+ T cells with superior antitumor efficacy that are critical for melanoma memory. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2023, 120: e2304319120. PMID: 37459511, PMCID: PMC10372654, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2304319120.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIL-7R expressionT cellsIL-7RAntitumor memorySuperior antitumor efficacyCell-based therapiesTumor-specific T cellsAntigen-specific T cellsAntitumor efficacyPowerful antitumor immune responseMarkers of exhaustionTumor-specific CD8Antitumor immune responseIndependent prognostic factorAntitumor immune memoryMemory T cellsMajor risk factorSuperior antitumor activityFunctional CD8Memory CD8Prognostic factorsSurgical resectionAdvanced melanomaLymph nodesNaive miceRegulatory T cells in the face of the intestinal microbiota
Ramanan D, Pratama A, Zhu Y, Venezia O, Sassone-Corsi M, Chowdhary K, Galván-Peña S, Sefik E, Brown C, Gélineau A, Mathis D, Benoist C. Regulatory T cells in the face of the intestinal microbiota. Nature Reviews Immunology 2023, 23: 749-762. PMID: 37316560, DOI: 10.1038/s41577-023-00890-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchA Treg-specific long noncoding RNA maintains immune-metabolic homeostasis in aging liver
Ding C, Yu Z, Sefik E, Zhou J, Kaffe E, Wang G, Li B, Flavell R, Hu W, Ye Y, Li H. A Treg-specific long noncoding RNA maintains immune-metabolic homeostasis in aging liver. Nature Aging 2023, 3: 813-828. PMID: 37277640, DOI: 10.1038/s43587-023-00428-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAged miceLiver diseaseLiver microenvironmentAge-related liver diseasesYin Yang 1Liver immune microenvironmentRegulatory T cellsTreg-specific deletionPotential therapeutic targetMitochondrial functionYang 1Treg apoptosisTreg homeostasisTreg cellsTreg functionImmune microenvironmentLiver fibrosisMetabolic dysfunctionOptimal mitochondrial functionYoung miceT cellsLiver cancerTherapeutic targetAged liverLong noncoding RNA
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- August 12, 2024
Protein in Mosquito Saliva Inhibits Host Immune Response
- July 27, 2023
Yale Scientists Identify Immune Cells Critical for Immunologic Memory for Melanoma
- October 21, 2022
New Mouse Model Provides Unprecedented Look at Human Immune System
- December 16, 2021
Why Are Some COVID Cases More Severe? ‘Humanized’ Mice Offer a Clue