Project Overview 2014 – 2018
SFB-TR 84 “Angeborene Immunität der Lunge: Mechanismen des Pathogenangriffs und der Wirtsabwehr in der Pneumonie“
Area APathogen recognition in the lung and initiation of innate immune response |
Area BHumoral and cell-based bronchoalveolar defence mechanisms |
Area CControl of host response in the bronchoalveolar compartment and strategies for intervention |
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A1 – Bauer / Opitz Role of innate immune receptors in preventing hyper-inflammation and promoting repair during bacterial pneumonia |
B1 – Zahlten / Suttorp / Hain Peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGLYRPs) as regulators of innate immunity in the lung |
C1 – Schmeck/ Vingron MicroRNA in the pathogenesis of Legionella pneumonia |
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A2 – Wygrecka / Preissner The role of enolase-1 and extracellular nucleic acids in lung infection and their contribution to innate immune responses and bacterial tropism |
B2 – Herold / Pleschka / Wolff Novel pathways of alveolar epithelial cell injury in influenza virus pneumonia: cellular cross-talks and virus-host interactions |
C3 – Mayer / Witzenrath Resolvin E1 and related lipid mediators programming the resolution of inflammation in pneumonia |
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A4 – Pillich / Chakraborty Pathophysiological roles of endoplasmic reticulum stress, autophagy and microvillus inclusion during infection with Streptococcus pneumoniae |
B3 – Hackstein / Bauer / Lohmeyer Development and function of respiratory macrophages and dendritic cell subsets during bacterial pneumonia |
C6 – Witzenrath / Weissmann The Angiopoietin-/Tie-2 system in severe pneumonia |
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A5 – Opitz / Chaput / Heimesaat Cross-talk of antimicrobial therapy, microbiota and innate immunity in pneumonia caused by multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria |
B5 – Meisel A / Meisel C Paralysis of pulmonary immunity after cerebral ischemia by parasympathetic nervous system |
C7 – Fischer / Müller-Redetzky Host extracellular nucleic acids in severe pneumonia: Mechanisms and therapeutic approaches with adrenomedullin |
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A6 – Krasteva-Christ / Kummer Pathogen recognition by taste receptors and coupling to mucociliary clearance |
B6 – Hocke / Hippenstiel Role of mitochondria for innate immune activation in pneumonia |
C8 – Seeberger / Sander Tuning innate immune responses to augment anti-carbohydrate vaccines against bacterial pneumonia |
Area Z: Service Projekte |
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Z1a – Hocke “High-end” microscopy in cellular microbiology of the lung |
Z1b – Gruber Experimental histopathology, advanced histomorphometrical digital image analysis, molecular pathology and tissue banking |
Moduls |
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T1 – Hocke / Hippenstiel / Hassel High-pressure water jet cutting for long-term intravital microscopy based analysis of innate immune mechanisms of human lung |
EN1 – Sander Regulation of protective pulmonary immunity by innate pathways sensing bacterial viability |
Management – Coordination
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M.A. Anna-Kathrin Oswald
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Med. Klinik m.S. Infektiologie und Pneumologie
Augustenburger Platz 1
13353 Berlin
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- 030/ 450 653 579
- sfb-tr84@charite.de
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M.A. Katharina Richter
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Med. Klinik m.S. Infektiologie und Pneumologie
Augustenburger Platz 1
13353 Berlin
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- 030/ 450 553 006
- sfb-tr84@charite.de
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Prof. Dr. med. Norbert Suttorp
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Medizinische Klinik mit Schwerpunkt Infektiologie und Pneumologie
Augustenburger Platz 1
13353 Berlin
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- 030-450 553 122
- norbert.suttorp@charite.de
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