Agenda
Thursday, October 25, 2018
Session One (Chair Daniel Mcvicar)
“Krebs Cycle reprogrammed for cytokines”
“Getting to NO Macrophage Metabolic Reprogramming”
“Unbiased genetic screening uncovers a role for mitochondrial NDP kinases in inflammasome activation”
“Antigen stimulated B cells require a second signal to maintain their initial metabolic boost and avoid activation induced mitochondrial dysfunction”
Break
Session Two (Chair Remy Bosselut)
“Mechanistic connections between metabolites, epigenetics, and genome organization in T cell differentiation programs”
“Transcriptional programming of T cell metabolism downstream of cytokine-STAT signaling”
“Metabolite orchestration of T cell differentiation and function”
Lunch break
Announcement of CIG Best Paper Awards (Melanie Vacchio)
Session Three (Chair Dragan Jankovic)
“Metabolic compensation for self-inflicted damage during macrophage activation”
“IFN-g drives host metabolism to control bacterial replication independent of ROS and RNS”
“Is microbial-induced IL-12 production by human monocytes dependent on their metabolic status?”
Break
Session Four (Chair Michael Fessler)
“Dissecting tumor metabolism from immunometabolism”
“Extracellular Nitric Oxide induced metabolic shifts modulate immunological responses in the tumor microenvironment”
“The growing problem of allergies: inherited metabolic defects and the atopic diathesis in humans”
“Immunotherapy and end-organ metabolic reprogramming”