Organisation profile
About us
We conduct reseach on infectious diseases and inflammatory processes. We focus on host pathgen interaction by characterizing and investigating general principles in the control of intracellular pathogens.
Current projects analyze the interaction with Chlamydiae (C. pneumoniae, C. trachomatis):
Human pathogenic Chlamydiae infect the respiratory tract, the eyes and the urogenital tract. C. pneumoniae infects the upper and lower respiratory tract particularly in children and young adults and has been attributed in its persistent form to the pathogenesis of COPD and asthma. Infections with C. trachomatis is the most frequent sexually transmitted disease worldwide, causing severe sequelae like salpingitis, pelvic inflammatory disease and infectious infertility in females. Pathogenetic features in Chlamydia infections are strongly connected to a particular intracellular developmental cycle that allows the pathogen to promote active growth but also to silently persist depending on nutrient availability or changing microenvironmental factors.
We try o contribute to a better understanding of such infectious mechanisms in order to better understand infectious diseases and to improve therapeutic options.
Research Areas and Centers
- Academic Focus: Center for Infection and Inflammation Research (ZIEL)
- Centers: Center for Research on Inflammation of the Skin (CRIS)
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
Research output
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Community-acquired pneumonia in diabetic patients is characterised by a distinct pathogen spectrum and enhanced inflammation: results from CAPNETZ, a prospective observational cohort study
the CAPNETZ Study Group, 02.2026, In: Infection. 54, 1, p. 275-285 11 p.Research output: Journal Articles › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Functional analysis of nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms in chlamydial tissue tropism-related genes
Shima, K. (Principal Investigator (PI)), Clarke, I. N. (Project Staff), Eder, T. (Principal Investigator (PI)), Sütterlin, C. (Principal Investigator (PI)), Tan, M. (Principal Investigator (PI)) & Weber, M. M. (Principal Investigator (PI))
01.01.24 → 31.12.28
Project: DFG Individual Projects
Prizes
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Certificate of Excellent Poster Presentation
Dömer, D. (Award Recipient), 29.11.2019
Prize: Poster Awards
Activities
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E. faecalis reduces the pathogen abundance in a C. muridarum mouse model and impacts on fusion of chlamydial inclusions
Graspeuntner, S. (Speaker)
21.02.2024Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral Presentation