Holger Bruggemann
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Recent Articles
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Hamann T, Bruggemann H, Feidenhansl C, Rruci E, Gallinger J, Gallinat S, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2025 Feb;
13(2).
PMID: 40005665
Human skin hosts a diverse array of microorganisms that contribute to its health. Key players in the facial skin microbiome include and staphylococci, whose colonization patterns may influence dermatological conditions...
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Rahmdel S, Purkayastha M, Nega M, Liberini E, Li N, Luqman A, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2024 Nov;
25(22).
PMID: 39596410
Recent findings indicate that human microbiota can excrete trace amines, dopamine, and serotonin. These neurotransmitters (NTs) can either affect classical neurotransmitter signaling or directly trigger trace amine-associated receptors (TAARs), with...
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Bjerg C, Poehlein A, Bomeke M, Himmelbach A, Schramm A, Bruggemann H
Sci Rep
. 2024 Jun;
14(1):14547.
PMID: 38914744
Cutibacterium acnes is a known opportunistic pathogen in orthopedic implant-associated infections (OIAIs). The species of C. acnes comprises distinct phylotypes. Previous studies suggested that C. acnes can cause single- as...
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Karlsson J, Kamenska N, Matuschek E, Bruggemann H, Soderquist B
Microorganisms
. 2024 Mar;
12(3).
PMID: 38543483
has recently been reported as a rare cause of prosthetic joint infections (PJIs), contrary to , which is well established as a cause of PJIs, especially in shoulder arthroplasties. Two...
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Knodlseder N, Fabrega M, Santos-Moreno J, Manils J, Toloza L, Marin Vilar M, et al.
Nat Biotechnol
. 2024 Jan;
42(11):1661-1666.
PMID: 38195987
Microorganisms can be equipped with synthetic genetic programs for the production of targeted therapeutic molecules. Cutibacterium acnes is the most abundant commensal of the human skin, making it an attractive...
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Jensen M, Svraka L, Baez E, Lund M, Poehlein A, Bruggemann H
BMC Microbiol
. 2023 Nov;
23(1):366.
PMID: 38017392
Background: Sequencing of the human skin microbiome revealed that Corynebacterium is an ubiquitous and abundant bacterial genus on human skin. Shotgun sequencing further highlighted the microbial "dark matter" of the...
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McDowell A, Bruggemann H, Layton A
Exp Dermatol
. 2023 Oct;
33(1):e14967.
PMID: 37891715
No abstract available.
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Ponraj D, Falstie-Jensen T, Bruggemann H, Lange J
BMC Musculoskelet Disord
. 2023 Aug;
24(1):691.
PMID: 37644417
Background: Sonication of removed orthopaedic implants in suspected implant-associated infections (IAI) is widely applied internationally. However, evaluation of the utility of sonication on all implants removed in everyday standard practice...
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Ponraj D, Lund M, Lange J, Poehlein A, Himmelbach A, Falstie-Jensen T, et al.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2023 Jun;
13:1165017.
PMID: 37265503
Orthopaedic implant-associated infections (OIAIs) due to can be difficult to diagnose. The aim of this pilot study was to determine if metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) can provide additional information to...
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Afshar M, Mollebjerg A, Minero G, Hollensteiner J, Poehlein A, Himmelbach A, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2022 Dec;
13:1070201.
PMID: 36519178
a coagulase-negative staphylococcal species, has some unusual characteristics for human-associated staphylococci, such as slow growth and its preference for anoxic culture conditions. This species is a relatively abundant member of...