Katja Schubert
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Recent Articles
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Mentrup T, Stumpff-Niggemann A, Leinung N, Schlosser C, Schubert K, Wehner R, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2022 Apr;
13(1):1880.
PMID: 35388002
Sensing of pathogens by pattern recognition receptors (PRR) is critical to initiate protective host defence reactions. However, activation of the immune system has to be carefully titrated to avoid tissue...
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Dunker C, Polke M, Schulze-Richter B, Schubert K, Rudolphi S, Gressler A, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2021 Jun;
12(1):3899.
PMID: 34162849
The ability of the fungal pathogen Candida albicans to undergo a yeast-to-hypha transition is believed to be a key virulence factor, as filaments mediate tissue damage. Here, we show that...
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Machata S, Sreekantapuram S, Hunniger K, Kurzai O, Dunker C, Schubert K, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2021 Feb;
11:565869.
PMID: 33519798
Murine infection models are widely used to study systemic candidiasis caused by . Whole-blood models can help to elucidate host-pathogens interactions and have been used for several species in human...
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Nenoff P, Verma S, Ebert A, Suss A, Fischer E, Auerswald E, et al.
J Fungi (Basel)
. 2020 Oct;
6(4).
PMID: 33027904
Chronic recalcitrant dermatophytoses, due to (.) Type VIII are on the rise in India and are noteworthy for their predominance. It would not be wrong to assume that travel and...
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Geissler K, Weigel C, Schubert K, Rubio I, Guntinas-Lichius O
Sci Rep
. 2020 Aug;
10(1):13006.
PMID: 32747802
The aim of this study was to examine T cell function in tonsils of patients with recurrent acute tonsillitis (RAT) or peritonsillar abscess (PTA) by analyzing the cytokine production following...
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Geissler K, Markwart R, Requardt R, Weigel C, Schubert K, Scherag A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2017 Sep;
12(9):e0183214.
PMID: 28877231
The palatine tonsils, localized in the oropharynx, are easily accessible secondary lymphoid tissue in humans. Inflammation of the palatine tonsils, local and chronic in case of chronic tonsillitis (CT) or...
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Schulze B, Rambach G, Schwartze V, Voigt K, Schubert K, Speth C, et al.
Virulence
. 2017 Jul;
8(8):1657-1667.
PMID: 28750194
Mucormycosis is a rare fungal infection; however, the number of cases increased during the last decades. The main risk factors are immunosuppression and uncontrolled diabetes mellitus. Although Lichtheimia species represent...
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Borken F, Markwart R, Requardt R, Schubert K, Spacek M, Verner M, et al.
J Immunol
. 2017 May;
198(12):4781-4791.
PMID: 28484052
Sepsis is characterized by a disproportionate host response to infection that often culminates in multiple organ failure. Current concepts invoke a deregulated immune reaction involving features of hyperinflammation, as well...
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Hennig A, Markwart R, Wolff K, Schubert K, Cui Y, Prior I, et al.
Cell Commun Signal
. 2016 Feb;
14:5.
PMID: 26861207
Background: Growth factors induce a characteristically short-lived Ras activation in cells emerging from quiescence. Extensive work has shown that transient as opposed to sustained Ras activation is critical for the...
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Weigel C, Geissler K, Markwart R, Schubert K, Rubio I, Guntinas-Lichius O, et al.
J Immunol Methods
. 2015 Oct;
427:66-72.
PMID: 26472683
Increasing clinical evidence indicates that removal of the palatine tonsils enhances the risk for adults to suffer from severe illnesses. Together with recent experimental findings pointing to the presence of...