Our research aims to understand the tripartite interactions between bacteriophages bacteria and the mammalian immune system within the context of the gut, gnotobiotic mouse gut. We hope to gain insight into these interactions under health and disease conditions to better-understand the importance of the gut microbiome. Recent developments have found that bacteriophages can be detected by the mammalian immune system.
It has been suggested that the human gut phageome may be dysregulated in disease conditions such as inflammatory bowel disorder, and immune stimulation by phages could exacerbate disease phenotypes. Our goal is to provide others with a standardized protocol for producing a T4 phage lysate for inoculation and enumeration in gnotobiotic mouse models. These protocols can be built upon and modified for use with other bacteriophage bacteria pairs.