PEAK Staff Profile

Hachimura Satoshi, Ph.D.(The University of Tokyo)
Associate Professor – Environmental Sciences

Contact : ahachi[at]mail.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Profile

Isabelle Giraudou Dr. Hachimura his Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo. He was appointed as Associate Professor at Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, the University of Tokyo in 1998. He moved to the Research Center of Food Safety, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, the University of Tokyo in 2008. He received the Japanese Association for Food Immunology Award in 2009.

Research Interests

Dr. Hachimura is interested in immunomodulation by food and means to prevent and attenuate food allergy.

Selected Publications

- Nakajima-Adachi H, Shibahara K, Fujimura Y, Takeyama J, Hiraide E, Kikuchi A, Murakami H, Hosono A, Nochi T, Wakatsuki Y, Shimojo N, Kaminogawa S, Sato R, Kiyono H, Hachimura S. Critical role of intestinal interleukin-4 modulating regulatory T cells for desensitization, tolerance, and inflammation of food allergy. PLoS One. 12:e0172795, 2017.
- Shiokawa A, Kotaki R, Takano T, Nakajima-Adachi H, Hachimura S. Mesenteric lymph node CD11b-CD103+ PD-L1High dendritic cells highly induce regulatory T cells. Immunology. 152:52-64, 2017.
- Nakajima-Adachi H, Kikuchi A, Fujimura Y, Shibahara K, Makino T, Goseki-Sone M, Kihara-Fujioka M, Nochi T, Kurashima Y, Igarashi O, Yamamoto M, Kunisawa J, Toda M, Kaminogawa S, Sato R, Kiyono H, Hachimura S. Peyer's patches and mesenteric lymph nodes cooperatively promote enteropathy in a mouse model of food allergy. PLoS One. 9: e107492, 2014 .
- Kikuchi Y, Kunitoh-Asari A, Hayakawa K, Imai S, Kasuya K, Abe K, Adachi Y, Fukudome S, Takahashi Y, Hachimura S. Oral administration of Lactobacillus plantarum strain AYA enhances IgA secretion and provides survival protection against influenza virus infection in mice. PLoS One. 9:e86416, 2014.