Project Details
The role of parasitic phosphatidylserine in the infection of human polymophonuclear neutrophil granulocytes (PMN) by Leishmania major
Applicant
Professor Dr. Ger van Zandbergen
Subject Area
Parasitology and Biology of Tropical Infectious Disease Pathogens
Term
from 2005 to 2010
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 21110843
Final Report Year
2010
Final Report Abstract
No abstract available
Publications
- 2006. Leishmania disease development depends on the presence of apoptotic promastigotes in the virulent inoculum. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 103:13837-13842
van Zandbergen, G., A. Bollinger, A. Wenzel, S. Kamhawi, R. Voll, M. Klinger, A. Muller, C. Holscher, M. Herrmann, D. Sacks, W. Solbach, and T. Laskay
- 2009. Are neutrophils important host cells for Leishmania parasites? Trends Parasitol. 25:505-510
Ritter, U., F. Frischknecht, and G. van Zandbergen
- 2009. Chlamydia pneumoniae hides inside apoptotic neutrophils to silently infect and propagate in macrophages. PLoS. One. 4:e6020
Rupp, J., L. Pfleiderer, C. Jugert, S. Moeller, M. Klinger, K. Dalhoff, W. Solbach, S. Stenger, T. Laskay, and G. van Zandbergen
- 2009. Lipoxin A4 receptor dependent leishmania infection. Autoimmunity. 42:331-333
Wenzel, A. and G. van Zandbergen
- 2010. Phagocytosis of apoptotic cells by neutrophil granulocytes: diminished proinflammatory neutrophil functions in the presence of apoptotic cells. J. Immunol. 184:391-400
Esmann, L., C. Idel, A. Sarkar, L. Hellberg, M. Behnen, S. Moller, G. van Zandbergen, M. Klinger, J. Kohl, U. Bussmeyer, W. Solbach, and T. Laskay