Daniela Keilberg
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Recent Articles
1.
Kuo J, Uzunovic J, Jacobson A, Dourado M, Gierke S, Rajendram M, et al.
J Crohns Colitis
. 2024 Jan;
18(7):985-1001.
PMID: 38267224
Background And Aims: This study aimed to identify microbial drivers of inflammatory bowel disease [IBD], by investigating mucosal-associated bacteria and their detrimental products in IBD patients. Methods: We directly cultured...
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Keilberg D, Steele N, Fan S, Yang C, Zavros Y, Ottemann K
Infect Immun
. 2020 Nov;
89(2).
PMID: 33168589
is a chronic bacterial pathogen that thrives in several regions of the stomach, causing inflammation that can vary by site and result in distinct disease outcomes. Whether the regions differ...
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Szadkowski D, Harms A, Carreira L, Wigbers M, Potapova A, Wuichet K, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2019 May;
4(8):1344-1355.
PMID: 31110363
The rod-shaped Myxococcus xanthus cells move with defined front-rear polarity using polarized motility systems. A polarity module consisting of the small GTPase MglA, its cognate GTPase activating protein (GAP) MglB...
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Sause W, Keilberg D, Aboulhouda S, Ottemann K
Infect Immun
. 2016 Nov;
85(1).
PMID: 27795352
The human pathogen Helicobacter pylori uses the host receptor αβ integrin to trigger inflammation in host cells via its cag pathogenicity island (cag PAI) type IV secretion system (T4SS). Here,...
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Keilberg D, Zavros Y, Shepherd B, Salama N, Ottemann K
mBio
. 2016 Oct;
7(5).
PMID: 27729513
Importance: Many bacteria have an impressive ability to stay in the gastrointestinal tract for decades despite ongoing flow and antimicrobial attacks. How this staying power is achieved is not fully...
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Keilberg D, Ottemann K
Environ Microbiol
. 2016 Jan;
18(3):791-806.
PMID: 26768806
Helicobacter pylori is a human-specific pathogen that chronically infects about 50% of the world's population. After travelling through the harsh environment of the stomach lumen, H. pylori colonizes the mucosal...
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McLoon A, Wuichet K, Hasler M, Keilberg D, Szadkowski D, Sogaard-Andersen L
J Bacteriol
. 2015 Nov;
198(3):510-20.
PMID: 26574508
Unlabelled: In order to optimize interactions with their environment and one another, bacteria regulate their motility. In the case of the rod-shaped cells of Myxococcus xanthus, regulated motility is essential...
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Keilberg D, Ottemann K
Cell Host Microbe
. 2015 Aug;
18(2):135-6.
PMID: 26269947
Almost 20 years ago, urea was described as a chemotaxis attractant for Helicobacter pylori. In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Huang et al. (2015) report that H. pylori...
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Treuner-Lange A, Macia E, Guzzo M, Hot E, Faure L, Jakobczak B, et al.
J Cell Biol
. 2015 Jul;
210(2):243-56.
PMID: 26169353
In Myxococcus xanthus the gliding motility machinery is assembled at the leading cell pole to form focal adhesions, translocated rearward to propel the cell, and disassembled at the lagging pole....
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Jakobczak B, Keilberg D, Wuichet K, Sogaard-Andersen L
PLoS Genet
. 2015 Jul;
11(7):e1005341.
PMID: 26132848
Bacteria engage in contact-dependent activities to coordinate cellular activities that aid their survival. Cells of Myxococcus xanthus move over surfaces by means of type IV pili and gliding motility. Upon...