The Medical University of South Carolina Gnotobiotic Animal Core offers investigators a unique opportunity to address research questions that require the use of gnotobiotic animals (germfree or defined flora mice). The facility is one of only a handful in the United States with the expertise and resources to conduct such experiments. Facility services are available to scientists at academic institutions, biotechnology companies, and large pharmaceutical corporations.Gnotobiology is the scientific discipline of using live model systems in which the identities of all microbes are defined or excluded. The ability to raise animals in the absence of microbes is a powerful tool to understand the relationships between animal hosts and their microbial residents. A large body of work has established that microbes shape human health by influencing biological processes such as development, physiology, immunity, and lifespan. The microbiome has also been linked to metabolic phenotypes and is intimately involved in nutrient acquisition and drug metabolism. Moreover, microbes have been implicated in the etiology of a number of diseases, including allergy, cancer, autoimmunity, and gastrointestinal disorders. Therefore, gnotobiotic research will continue to play a key role in clarifying our basic understanding of host microflora interactions that affect so many facets of our health and well being.
Mice can be purchased and shipped to non-MUSC investigators or experiments can be performed within our facility. Investigators wishing to use our services should contact the facility director (westwatc@musc.edu) prior to grant submission to discuss the specific needs of your project.
G-COHR Director
Caroline Westwater, Ph.D.
Medical University of South Carolina
MSC 507
173 Ashley Avenue
Charleston, SC 29425
westwatc@musc.edu
843-792-7703