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    The neglected challenge: Vaccination against rickettsiae by Osterloh, Anke

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-10-2020)
    “…Over the last decades, rickettsioses are emerging worldwide. These diseases are caused by intracellular bacteria. Although rickettsioses can be treated with…”
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    Vaccination against Bacterial Infections: Challenges, Progress, and New Approaches with a Focus on Intracellular Bacteria by Osterloh, Anke

    Published in Vaccines (Basel) (10-05-2022)
    “…Many bacterial infections are major health problems worldwide, and treatment of many of these infectious diseases is becoming increasingly difficult due to the…”
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    Vaccine Design and Vaccination Strategies against Rickettsiae by Osterloh, Anke

    Published in Vaccines (Basel) (12-08-2021)
    “…Rickettsioses are febrile, potentially lethal infectious diseases that are a serious health threat, especially in poor income countries. The causative agents…”
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    GroEL is an immunodominant surface-exposed antigen of Rickettsia typhi by Rauch, Jessica, Barton, Jessica, Kwiatkowski, Marcel, Wunderlich, Malte, Steffen, Pascal, Moderzynski, Kristin, Papp, Stefanie, Höhn, Katharina, Schwanke, Hella, Witt, Susanne, Richardt, Ulricke, Mehlhoop, Ute, Schlüter, Hartmut, Pianka, Verena, Fleischer, Bernhard, Tappe, Dennis, Osterloh, Anke

    Published in PloS one (10-06-2021)
    “…Rickettsioses are neglected and emerging potentially fatal febrile diseases that are caused by obligate intracellular bacteria, rickettsiae. Rickettsia (R.)…”
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    Synergistic and Differential Modulation of Immune Responses by Hsp60 and Lipopolysaccharide by Osterloh, Anke, Kalinke, Ulrich, Weiss, Siegfried, Fleischer, Bernhard, Breloer, Minka

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (16-02-2007)
    “…Activation of professional antigen-presenting cells (APC) is a crucial step in the initiation of an efficient immune response. In this study we show that Hsp60…”
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    Liver Necrosis and Lethal Systemic Inflammation in a Murine Model of Rickettsia typhi Infection: Role of Neutrophils, Macrophages and NK Cells by Papp, Stefanie, Moderzynski, Kristin, Rauch, Jessica, Heine, Liza, Kuehl, Svenja, Richardt, Ulricke, Mueller, Heidelinde, Fleischer, Bernhard, Osterloh, Anke

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (22-08-2016)
    “…Rickettsia (R.) typhi is the causative agent of endemic typhus, an emerging febrile disease that is associated with complications such as pneumonia,…”
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    CD4+ T Cells Are as Protective as CD8+ T Cells against Rickettsia typhi Infection by Activating Macrophage Bactericidal Activity by Moderzynski, Kristin, Papp, Stefanie, Rauch, Jessica, Heine, Liza, Kuehl, Svenja, Richardt, Ulricke, Fleischer, Bernhard, Osterloh, Anke

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-11-2016)
    “…Rickettsia typhi is an intracellular bacterium that causes endemic typhus, a febrile disease that can be fatal due to complications including pneumonia,…”
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    Differential regulation of marginal zone and follicular B cell responses by CD83 by Uhde, Melanie, Kuehl, Svenja, Richardt, Ulricke, Fleischer, Bernhard, Osterloh, Anke

    Published in International immunology (01-09-2013)
    “…Transgenic over-expression of CD83 on B cells leads to a reduced response to BCR engagement but to an enhanced secretion of IL-10 upon LPS stimulation. In this…”
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    Heat shock protein 60 (HSP60) stimulates neutrophil effector functions by Osterloh, Anke, Geisinger, Frank, Piédavent, Melanie, Fleischer, Bernhard, Brattig, Norbert, Breloer, Minka

    Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-08-2009)
    “…HSP60 functions as a chemoattractant and activator of neutrophil granulocytes. Neutrophil granulocytes belong to the first cells that enter sites of infection,…”
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    Hsp60-mediated T cell stimulation is independent of TLR4 and IL-12 by Osterloh, Anke, Veit, Alexandra, Gessner, André, Fleischer, Bernhard, Breloer, Minka

    Published in International immunology (01-03-2008)
    “…Heat shock protein (Hsp) 60 is thought to function as endogenous danger signal by activating professional antigen-presenting cells (APC) through toll-like…”
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    Immune response against rickettsiae: lessons from murine infection models by Osterloh, Anke

    Published in Medical microbiology and immunology (01-12-2017)
    “…Rickettsiae are small intracellular bacteria that can cause life-threatening febrile diseases. Rickettsioses occur worldwide with increasing incidence…”
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    Lipopolysaccharide-free Heat Shock Protein 60 Activates T Cells by Osterloh, Anke, Meier-Stiegen, Franziska, Veit, Alexandra, Fleischer, Bernhard, von Bonin, Arne, Breloer, Minka

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (12-11-2004)
    “…A possible function of eukaryotic heat shock protein 60 (Hsp60) as endogenous danger signal has been controversially discussed in the past. Hsp60 was shown to…”
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    Heat shock proteins: linking danger and pathogen recognition by Osterloh, Anke, Breloer, Minka

    Published in Medical microbiology and immunology (01-03-2008)
    “…Besides their central function in protein folding and transport within the cell, heat shock proteins (HSP) have been shown to modulate innate and adaptive…”
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    Persisting Rickettsia typhi Causes Fatal Central Nervous System Inflammation by Osterloh, Anke, Papp, Stefanie, Moderzynski, Kristin, Kuehl, Svenja, Richardt, Ulricke, Fleischer, Bernhard

    Published in Infection and immunity (01-05-2016)
    “…Rickettsioses are emerging febrile diseases caused by obligate intracellular bacteria belonging to the family Rickettsiaceae. Rickettsia typhi belongs to the…”
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    Toll like receptor 4 mediates cell death in a mouse MPTP model of Parkinson disease by Noelker, Carmen, Morel, Lydie, Lescot, Thomas, Osterloh, Anke, Alvarez-Fischer, Daniel, Breloer, Minka, Henze, Carmen, Depboylu, Candan, Skrzydelski, Delphine, Michel, Patrick P., Dodel, Richard C., Lu, Lixia, Hirsch, Etienne C., Hunot, Stéphane, Hartmann, Andreas

    Published in Scientific reports (06-03-2013)
    “…In mammalians, toll-like receptors (TLR) signal-transduction pathways induce the expression of a variety of immune-response genes, including inflammatory…”
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