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2. DCIR expression on dendritic cells decelerates early T-cell activation in a murine mixed bone marrow chimera model of neurotropic virus infections
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Stoff, M., primary, Ebbecke, T., additional, Glasenapp, A., additional, Pavasutthipaisit, S., additional, Ciurkiewicz, M., additional, Kinder, C., additional, Bankstahl, M., additional, Lepenies, B., additional, and Beineke, A., additional
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- 2024
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3. Human thioredoxin, a damage-associated molecular pattern and Malassezia-crossreactive autoallergen, modulates immune responses via the C-type lectin receptors Dectin-1 and Dectin-2
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Roesner, L. M., Ernst, M., Chen, W., Begemann, G., Kienlin, P., Raulf, M. K., Lepenies, B., and Werfel, T.
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- 2019
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4. CARD9 signaling promotes hippocampal neurogenesis and cytokine balance in a mouse model of virus-induced encephalitis
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Pavasutthipaisit, S, additional, Stoff, M, additional, Ciurkiewicz, M, additional, Störk, T, additional, Mayer-Lambertz, S, additional, Ebbecke, T, additional, Baumgärtner, W, additional, Lepenies, B, additional, and Beineke, A, additional
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- 2021
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5. The C-type lectin-like domain containing proteins Clec-39 and Clec-49 are crucial for Caenorhabditis elegans immunity against Serratia marcescens infection
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Miltsch, S. M., Seeberger, P. H., and Lepenies, B.
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- 2014
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6. Molekulare und phänotypische Charakterisierung der Dendritic-Cell-Immunoreceptor-vermittelten Immunreaktion im Theilervirus-Modell
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Stoff, M., additional, Ciurkiewicz, M., additional, Mayer-Lambertz, S., additional, Störk, T., additional, Ebbecke, T., additional, Lepenies, B., additional, and Beineke, A., additional
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- 2020
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7. CARD9 signaling enhances antiviral immunity in a mouse model for neurotropic virus infection
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Pavasutthipaisit, S., additional, Stoff, M., additional, Ciurkiewicz, M., additional, Störk, T., additional, Mayer-Lambertz, S., additional, Ebbecke, T., additional, Baumgärtner, W., additional, Lepenies, B., additional, and Beineke, A., additional
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- 2020
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8. Phenotypic and Molecular Characterization of DCIR-mediated Immune Responses in a Murine Model for Neurotropic Virus Infections
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Stoff, M., primary, Ciurkiewicz, M., additional, Mayer-Lambertz, S., additional, Störk, T., additional, Ebbecke, T., additional, Lepenies, B., additional, and Beineke, A., additional
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- 2020
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9. TLR-cascade in malaria: role in antiparasitic clearance: O60
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Cramer, J. P., Lepenies, B., Hölscher, C., Freudenberg, M., Burchard, G. D., and Jacobs, T.
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- 2007
10. DCIR-Expression auf dendritischen Zellen – eine Bremse der frühen T-Zell-Aktivierung? Anwendung von gemischten Knochenmarkschimären in einem Maus-Modell für neurotrope Virusinfektionen
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Kinder, C., Stoff, M., Ebbecke, T., Glasenapp, A., Pavasutthipaisit, S., Ciurkiewicz, M., Bankstahl, M., Lepenies, B., and Beineke, A.
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- 2024
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11. Neuroprotective function of CARD9 signaling in acute Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis infection
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Pavasutthipaisit, S, additional, Stoff, M, additional, Ciurkiewicz, M, additional, Störk, T, additional, Mayer-Lambertz, S, additional, Ebbecke, T, additional, Baumgärtner, W, additional, Lepenies, B, additional, and Beineke, A, additional
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- 2019
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12. The Role of the C-type Lectin Receptor DCIR in Theiler's Murine Encephalomyelitis Virus Infection
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Stoff, M., primary, Ciurkiewicz, M., additional, Mayer, S., additional, Störk, T., additional, Lepenies, B., additional, and Beineke, A., additional
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- 2018
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13. Influence of Core ?-1,2-Xylosylation on Glycoprotein Recognition by Murine C-type Lectin Receptors and Its Impact on Dendritic Cell Targeting
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Brzezicka K., Vogel U., Serna S., Johannssen T., Lepenies B., and Reichardt N.-C.
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Targeting antigens to dendritic cell subsets is a promising strategy to enhance the efficacy of vaccines. C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) expressed by dendritic cells are particularly attractive candidates since CLR engagement may promote cell uptake and may further stimulate antigen presentation and subsequent T cell activation. While most previous approaches have involved antibody-mediated CLR-targeting, glycan-based CLR targeting has become more and more attractive in recent years. In the present study, we show that small structural glycan modifications may markedly influence CLR recognition, dendritic cell targeting, and subsequent T cell activation. A biantennary N-glycan (G0) and its analogous O-2 core xylosylated N-glycan (XG0) were synthesized, covalently conjugated to the model antigen ovalbumin, and analyzed for binding to a set of murine CLR-Fc fusion proteins using lectin microarray. To evaluate whether the differential binding of G0 and XG0 to CLRs impacted dendritic cell targeting, uptake studies using murine dendritic cells were performed. Finally, effects of the ovalbumin glycoconjugates on T cell activation were measured in a dendritic cell/T cell cocultivation assay. Our results highlight the utility of glycan-based dendritic cell targeting and demonstrate that small structural differences may have a major impact on dendritic cell targeting efficacy. ¸ 2016 American Chemical Society.
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- 2016
14. The C-Type Lectin Receptor SIGNR3 Binds to Fungi Present in Commensal Microbiota and Influences Immune Regulation in Experimental Colitis
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Eriksson, M., Johannssen, T., von Smolinski, D., Gruber, A., Seeberger, P., and Lepenies, B.
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C-type lectin receptor ,colitis ,Immunology ,carbohydrate recognition ,microbiota ,SIGNR3 ,Immunology and Allergy ,fungi ,host innate immunity - Abstract
Inflammatory bowel disease is a condition of acute and chronic inflammation of the gut. An important factor contributing to pathogenesis is a dysregulated mucosal immunity against commensal bacteria and fungi. Host pattern- recognition receptors (PRRs) sense commensals in the gut and are involved in maintaining the balance between controlled responses to pathogens and overwhelming innate immune activation. C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) are PRRs recognizing glycan structures on pathogens and self-antigens. Here we examined the role of the murine CLR specific intracellular adhesion molecule-3 grabbing non-integrin homolog-related 3 (SIGNR3) in the recognition of commensals and its involvement in intestinal immunity. SIGNR3 is the closest murine homolog of the human dendritic cell-specific intercellular adhesion molecule-3-grabbing non-integrin (DC-SIGN) receptor recognizing similar carbohydrate ligands such as terminal fucose or high-mannose glycans. We discovered that SIGNR3 recognizes fungi present in the commensal microbiota. To analyze whether this interaction impacts the intestinal immunity against microbiota, the dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis model was employed. SIGNR3(-/-) mice exhibited an increased weight loss associated with more severe colitis symptoms compared to wild-type control mice. The increased inflammation in SIGNR3(-/-) mice was accompanied by a higher level of TNF-α in colon. Our findings demonstrate for the first time that SIGNR3 recognizes intestinal fungi and has an immune regulatory role in colitis.
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- 2013
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15. Chemical synthesis of phosphatidylinositol mannoside glycans from Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Seeberger, P., Boonyarattanakalin, S., and Lepenies, B.
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The efficient synthesis of phosphatidylinositol mono- to hexa-mannoside (PIM1 to PIM6) is reported. The invention relates to these phosphatidylinositol mono- to hexa-mannosides carrying a linker and a reactive functional group, e.g. the sulfhydryl group, a protein, a fluorescent probe, or a solid phase. The invention further relates to vaccines comprising the PIMs linked to a carrier protein or an antigen.
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- 2010
16. The C-type lectin receptor Mincle binds to Streptococcus pneumoniae but plays a limited role in the anti-pneumococcal innate immune response
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Rabes, A, primary, Zimmermann, S, additional, Lang, R, additional, Reppe, K, additional, Seeberger, PH, additional, Suttorp, N, additional, Witzenrath, M, additional, Lepenies, B, additional, and Opitz, B, additional
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- 2015
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17. The classical lancefield antigen of group a streptococcus is a virulence determinant with implications for vaccine design
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Sorge, N.M. van, Cole, J.N., Kuipers, K., Henningham, A., Aziz, R.K., Kasirer-Friede, A., Lin, L., Berends, E.T., Davies, M.R., Dougan, G., Zhang, F., Dahesh, S., Shaw, L., Gin, J., Cunningham, M., Merriman, J.A., Hütter, J., Lepenies, B., Rooijakkers, S.H., Malley, R., ., Walker, M.J., Shattil, S.J., Schlievert, P.M., Choudhury, B., Nizet, V., Sorge, N.M. van, Cole, J.N., Kuipers, K., Henningham, A., Aziz, R.K., Kasirer-Friede, A., Lin, L., Berends, E.T., Davies, M.R., Dougan, G., Zhang, F., Dahesh, S., Shaw, L., Gin, J., Cunningham, M., Merriman, J.A., Hütter, J., Lepenies, B., Rooijakkers, S.H., Malley, R., ., Walker, M.J., Shattil, S.J., Schlievert, P.M., Choudhury, B., and Nizet, V.
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- 2014
18. C-type lectin domain family 12 member A deficiency enhances antiviral responses during neurotropic virus infection
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Ameen, K, Stoff, M, Pavasutthipaisit, S, Ebbecke, T, Ciurkiewicz, M, Störk, T, Lepenies, B, and Beineke, A
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- 2023
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19. Einfluss verschiedener Prozessbedingungen auf die N-Glykosylierung und Immunogenität des Influenza A Virus Hämagglutinin
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Rödig, J., primary, Rapp, E., additional, Schwarzer, J., additional, Genzel, Y., additional, Hütter, J., additional, Lepenies, B., additional, Höper, D., additional, and Reichl, U., additional
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- 2012
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20. CTLA-4 blockade differentially influences the outcome of non-lethal and lethal Plasmodium yoelii infections
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LEPENIES, B, primary, GAWORSKI, I, additional, TARTZ, S, additional, LANGHORNE, J, additional, FLEISCHER, B, additional, and JACOBS, T, additional
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- 2007
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21. O60 TLR-cascade in malaria: role in antiparasitic clearance
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Cramer, J.P., primary, Lepenies, B., additional, Hölscher, C., additional, Freudenberg, M., additional, Burchard, G.D., additional, and Jacobs, T., additional
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- 2007
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22. CARD9 signaling promotes hippocampal neurogenesis and cytokine balance in a mouse model of virus-induced encephalitis
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Pavasutthipaisit, S, Stoff, M, Ciurkiewicz, M, Störk, T, Mayer-Lambertz, S, Ebbecke, T, Baumgärtner, W, Lepenies, B, and Beineke, A
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- 2021
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23. Molekulare und phänotypische Charakterisierung der Dendritic-Cell-Immunoreceptor-vermittelten Immunreaktion im Theilervirus-Modell
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Stoff, M., Ciurkiewicz, M., Mayer-Lambertz, S., Störk, T., Ebbecke, T., Lepenies, B., and Beineke, A.
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- 2020
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24. CARD9 signaling enhances antiviral immunity in a mouse model for neurotropic virus infection
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Pavasutthipaisit, S., Stoff, M., Ciurkiewicz, M., Störk, T., Mayer-Lambertz, S., Ebbecke, T., Baumgärtner, W., Lepenies, B., and Beineke, A.
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- 2020
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25. Targeting of the C-type lectin receptor Macrophage galactose-type lectin (MGL) using MUC1-derived glycopeptides.
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Solé, G. A., Monteiro, J., Lepenies, B., and García-Martin, F.
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- 2017
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26. Advances in the Chemical Synthesis of Carbohydrates and Glycoconjugates
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Malik, Ankita, Seeberger, Peter H., Varón Silva, Daniel, Scheper, Thomas, Series Editor, Belkin, Shimshon, Editorial Board Member, Bley, Thomas, Editorial Board Member, Bohlmann, Jörg, Editorial Board Member, Gu, Man Bock, Editorial Board Member, Hu, Wei-Shou, Editorial Board Member, Mattiasson, Bo, Editorial Board Member, Olsson, Lisbeth, Editorial Board Member, Seitz, Harald, Editorial Board Member, Silva, Ana Catarina, Editorial Board Member, Ulber, Roland, Editorial Board Member, Zeng, An-Ping, Editorial Board Member, Zhong, Jian-Jiang, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Weichang, Editorial Board Member, Rapp, Erdmann, editor, Reichl, Udo, editor, Alagesan, K., With Contri.By, Betenbaugh, M. J., With Contri.By, Butler, M., With Contri.By, Buyel, J. F., With Contri.By, Cajic, S., With Contri.By, Callewaert, N., With Contri.By, Can, Ö., With Contri.By, Cox, M. M. J., With Contri.By, DeLisa, M. P., With Contri.By, De Wachter, C., With Contri.By, Elling, L., With Contri.By, Fischer, R., With Contri.By, Flitsch, S. L., With Contri.By, Frohnmeyer, H., With Contri.By, Gottschalk, J., With Contri.By, Goyette-Desjardins, G., With Contri.By, Heffner, K. M., With Contri.By, Hizal, D. B., With Contri.By, Hoffmann, M., With Contri.By, Holland, T., With Contri.By, Jefferis, R., With Contri.By, Kolarich, D., With Contri.By, Laaf, D., With Contri.By, Lepenies, B., With Contri.By, Malik, A., With Contri.By, Martinez, J. E. R., With Contri.By, Mills, D. C., With Contri.By, Moeller, T. D., With Contri.By, Palomares, L. A., With Contri.By, Pralow, A., With Contri.By, RamÚrez, O. T., With Contri.By, Rapp, E., With Contri.By, Reichl, U., With Contri.By, Rexer, T., With Contri.By, Sack, M., With Contri.By, Schillberg, S., With Contri.By, Schön, K., With Contri.By, Seeberger, P. H., With Contri.By, Srivastava, I. K., With Contri.By, Stoger, E., With Contri.By, Thomas, B., With Contri.By, Twyman, R. M., With Contri.By, Van Landuyt, L., With Contri.By, Varón Silva, D., With Contri.By, Wang, Q., With Contri.By, Weyant, K. B., With Contri.By, and Yates, L. E., With Contri.By
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- 2021
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27. Enzymatic Synthesis of Glycans and Glycoconjugates
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Rexer, Thomas, Laaf, Dominic, Gottschalk, Johannes, Frohnmeyer, Hannes, Rapp, Erdmann, Elling, Lothar, Scheper, Thomas, Series Editor, Belkin, Shimshon, Editorial Board Member, Bley, Thomas, Editorial Board Member, Bohlmann, Jörg, Editorial Board Member, Gu, Man Bock, Editorial Board Member, Hu, Wei-Shou, Editorial Board Member, Mattiasson, Bo, Editorial Board Member, Olsson, Lisbeth, Editorial Board Member, Seitz, Harald, Editorial Board Member, Silva, Ana Catarina, Editorial Board Member, Ulber, Roland, Editorial Board Member, Zeng, An-Ping, Editorial Board Member, Zhong, Jian-Jiang, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Weichang, Editorial Board Member, Rapp, Erdmann, editor, Reichl, Udo, editor, Alagesan, K., With Contri.By, Betenbaugh, M. J., With Contri.By, Butler, M., With Contri.By, Buyel, J. F., With Contri.By, Cajic, S., With Contri.By, Callewaert, N., With Contri.By, Can, Ö., With Contri.By, Cox, M. M. J., With Contri.By, DeLisa, M. P., With Contri.By, De Wachter, C., With Contri.By, Elling, L., With Contri.By, Fischer, R., With Contri.By, Flitsch, S. L., With Contri.By, Frohnmeyer, H., With Contri.By, Gottschalk, J., With Contri.By, Goyette-Desjardins, G., With Contri.By, Heffner, K. M., With Contri.By, Hizal, D. B., With Contri.By, Hoffmann, M., With Contri.By, Holland, T., With Contri.By, Jefferis, R., With Contri.By, Kolarich, D., With Contri.By, Laaf, D., With Contri.By, Lepenies, B., With Contri.By, Malik, A., With Contri.By, Martinez, J. E. R., With Contri.By, Mills, D. C., With Contri.By, Moeller, T. D., With Contri.By, Palomares, L. A., With Contri.By, Pralow, A., With Contri.By, RamÚrez, O. T., With Contri.By, Rapp, E., With Contri.By, Reichl, U., With Contri.By, Rexer, T., With Contri.By, Sack, M., With Contri.By, Schillberg, S., With Contri.By, Schön, K., With Contri.By, Seeberger, P. H., With Contri.By, Srivastava, I. K., With Contri.By, Stoger, E., With Contri.By, Thomas, B., With Contri.By, Twyman, R. M., With Contri.By, Van Landuyt, L., With Contri.By, Varón Silva, D., With Contri.By, Wang, Q., With Contri.By, Weyant, K. B., With Contri.By, and Yates, L. E., With Contri.By
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- 2021
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28. Interplay of Carbohydrate and Carrier in Antibacterial Glycoconjugate Vaccines
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Moeller, Tyler D., Weyant, Kevin B., DeLisa, Matthew P., Scheper, Thomas, Series Editor, Belkin, Shimshon, Editorial Board Member, Bley, Thomas, Editorial Board Member, Bohlmann, Jörg, Editorial Board Member, Gu, Man Bock, Editorial Board Member, Hu, Wei-Shou, Editorial Board Member, Mattiasson, Bo, Editorial Board Member, Olsson, Lisbeth, Editorial Board Member, Seitz, Harald, Editorial Board Member, Silva, Ana Catarina, Editorial Board Member, Ulber, Roland, Editorial Board Member, Zeng, An-Ping, Editorial Board Member, Zhong, Jian-Jiang, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Weichang, Editorial Board Member, Rapp, Erdmann, editor, Reichl, Udo, editor, Alagesan, K., With Contri.By, Betenbaugh, M. J., With Contri.By, Butler, M., With Contri.By, Buyel, J. F., With Contri.By, Cajic, S., With Contri.By, Callewaert, N., With Contri.By, Can, Ö., With Contri.By, Cox, M. M. J., With Contri.By, DeLisa, M. P., With Contri.By, De Wachter, C., With Contri.By, Elling, L., With Contri.By, Fischer, R., With Contri.By, Flitsch, S. L., With Contri.By, Frohnmeyer, H., With Contri.By, Gottschalk, J., With Contri.By, Goyette-Desjardins, G., With Contri.By, Heffner, K. M., With Contri.By, Hizal, D. B., With Contri.By, Hoffmann, M., With Contri.By, Holland, T., With Contri.By, Jefferis, R., With Contri.By, Kolarich, D., With Contri.By, Laaf, D., With Contri.By, Lepenies, B., With Contri.By, Malik, A., With Contri.By, Martinez, J. E. R., With Contri.By, Mills, D. C., With Contri.By, Moeller, T. D., With Contri.By, Palomares, L. A., With Contri.By, Pralow, A., With Contri.By, RamÚrez, O. T., With Contri.By, Rapp, E., With Contri.By, Reichl, U., With Contri.By, Rexer, T., With Contri.By, Sack, M., With Contri.By, Schillberg, S., With Contri.By, Schön, K., With Contri.By, Seeberger, P. H., With Contri.By, Srivastava, I. K., With Contri.By, Stoger, E., With Contri.By, Thomas, B., With Contri.By, Twyman, R. M., With Contri.By, Van Landuyt, L., With Contri.By, Varón Silva, D., With Contri.By, Wang, Q., With Contri.By, Weyant, K. B., With Contri.By, and Yates, L. E., With Contri.By
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- 2021
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29. Glyco-Engineering of Plant-Based Expression Systems
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Fischer, Rainer, Holland, Tanja, Sack, Markus, Schillberg, Stefan, Stoger, Eva, Twyman, Richard M., Buyel, Johannes F., Scheper, Thomas, Series Editor, Belkin, Shimshon, Editorial Board Member, Bley, Thomas, Editorial Board Member, Bohlmann, Jörg, Editorial Board Member, Gu, Man Bock, Editorial Board Member, Hu, Wei-Shou, Editorial Board Member, Mattiasson, Bo, Editorial Board Member, Olsson, Lisbeth, Editorial Board Member, Seitz, Harald, Editorial Board Member, Silva, Ana Catarina, Editorial Board Member, Ulber, Roland, Editorial Board Member, Zeng, An-Ping, Editorial Board Member, Zhong, Jian-Jiang, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Weichang, Editorial Board Member, Rapp, Erdmann, editor, Reichl, Udo, editor, Alagesan, K., With Contri.By, Betenbaugh, M. J., With Contri.By, Butler, M., With Contri.By, Buyel, J. F., With Contri.By, Cajic, S., With Contri.By, Callewaert, N., With Contri.By, Can, Ö., With Contri.By, Cox, M. M. J., With Contri.By, DeLisa, M. P., With Contri.By, De Wachter, C., With Contri.By, Elling, L., With Contri.By, Fischer, R., With Contri.By, Flitsch, S. L., With Contri.By, Frohnmeyer, H., With Contri.By, Gottschalk, J., With Contri.By, Goyette-Desjardins, G., With Contri.By, Heffner, K. M., With Contri.By, Hizal, D. B., With Contri.By, Hoffmann, M., With Contri.By, Holland, T., With Contri.By, Jefferis, R., With Contri.By, Kolarich, D., With Contri.By, Laaf, D., With Contri.By, Lepenies, B., With Contri.By, Malik, A., With Contri.By, Martinez, J. E. R., With Contri.By, Mills, D. C., With Contri.By, Moeller, T. D., With Contri.By, Palomares, L. A., With Contri.By, Pralow, A., With Contri.By, RamÚrez, O. T., With Contri.By, Rapp, E., With Contri.By, Reichl, U., With Contri.By, Rexer, T., With Contri.By, Sack, M., With Contri.By, Schillberg, S., With Contri.By, Schön, K., With Contri.By, Seeberger, P. H., With Contri.By, Srivastava, I. K., With Contri.By, Stoger, E., With Contri.By, Thomas, B., With Contri.By, Twyman, R. M., With Contri.By, Van Landuyt, L., With Contri.By, Varón Silva, D., With Contri.By, Wang, Q., With Contri.By, Weyant, K. B., With Contri.By, and Yates, L. E., With Contri.By
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- 2021
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30. Engineering of Yeast Glycoprotein Expression
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De Wachter, Charlot, Van Landuyt, Linde, Callewaert, Nico, Scheper, Thomas, Series Editor, Belkin, Shimshon, Editorial Board Member, Bley, Thomas, Editorial Board Member, Bohlmann, Jörg, Editorial Board Member, Gu, Man Bock, Editorial Board Member, Hu, Wei-Shou, Editorial Board Member, Mattiasson, Bo, Editorial Board Member, Olsson, Lisbeth, Editorial Board Member, Seitz, Harald, Editorial Board Member, Silva, Ana Catarina, Editorial Board Member, Ulber, Roland, Editorial Board Member, Zeng, An-Ping, Editorial Board Member, Zhong, Jian-Jiang, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Weichang, Editorial Board Member, Rapp, Erdmann, editor, Reichl, Udo, editor, Alagesan, K., With Contri.By, Betenbaugh, M. J., With Contri.By, Butler, M., With Contri.By, Buyel, J. F., With Contri.By, Cajic, S., With Contri.By, Callewaert, N., With Contri.By, Can, Ö., With Contri.By, Cox, M. M. J., With Contri.By, DeLisa, M. P., With Contri.By, De Wachter, C., With Contri.By, Elling, L., With Contri.By, Fischer, R., With Contri.By, Flitsch, S. L., With Contri.By, Frohnmeyer, H., With Contri.By, Gottschalk, J., With Contri.By, Goyette-Desjardins, G., With Contri.By, Heffner, K. M., With Contri.By, Hizal, D. B., With Contri.By, Hoffmann, M., With Contri.By, Holland, T., With Contri.By, Jefferis, R., With Contri.By, Kolarich, D., With Contri.By, Laaf, D., With Contri.By, Lepenies, B., With Contri.By, Malik, A., With Contri.By, Martinez, J. E. R., With Contri.By, Mills, D. C., With Contri.By, Moeller, T. D., With Contri.By, Palomares, L. A., With Contri.By, Pralow, A., With Contri.By, RamÚrez, O. T., With Contri.By, Rapp, E., With Contri.By, Reichl, U., With Contri.By, Rexer, T., With Contri.By, Sack, M., With Contri.By, Schillberg, S., With Contri.By, Schön, K., With Contri.By, Seeberger, P. H., With Contri.By, Srivastava, I. K., With Contri.By, Stoger, E., With Contri.By, Thomas, B., With Contri.By, Twyman, R. M., With Contri.By, Van Landuyt, L., With Contri.By, Varón Silva, D., With Contri.By, Wang, Q., With Contri.By, Weyant, K. B., With Contri.By, and Yates, L. E., With Contri.By
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- 2021
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31. Bacterial Glycoengineering as a Biosynthetic Route to Customized Glycomolecules
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Yates, Laura E., Mills, Dominic C., DeLisa, Matthew P., Scheper, Thomas, Series Editor, Belkin, Shimshon, Editorial Board Member, Bley, Thomas, Editorial Board Member, Bohlmann, Jörg, Editorial Board Member, Gu, Man Bock, Editorial Board Member, Hu, Wei-Shou, Editorial Board Member, Mattiasson, Bo, Editorial Board Member, Olsson, Lisbeth, Editorial Board Member, Seitz, Harald, Editorial Board Member, Silva, Ana Catarina, Editorial Board Member, Ulber, Roland, Editorial Board Member, Zeng, An-Ping, Editorial Board Member, Zhong, Jian-Jiang, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Weichang, Editorial Board Member, Rapp, Erdmann, editor, Reichl, Udo, editor, Alagesan, K., With Contri.By, Betenbaugh, M. J., With Contri.By, Butler, M., With Contri.By, Buyel, J. F., With Contri.By, Cajic, S., With Contri.By, Callewaert, N., With Contri.By, Can, Ö., With Contri.By, Cox, M. M. J., With Contri.By, DeLisa, M. P., With Contri.By, De Wachter, C., With Contri.By, Elling, L., With Contri.By, Fischer, R., With Contri.By, Flitsch, S. L., With Contri.By, Frohnmeyer, H., With Contri.By, Gottschalk, J., With Contri.By, Goyette-Desjardins, G., With Contri.By, Heffner, K. M., With Contri.By, Hizal, D. B., With Contri.By, Hoffmann, M., With Contri.By, Holland, T., With Contri.By, Jefferis, R., With Contri.By, Kolarich, D., With Contri.By, Laaf, D., With Contri.By, Lepenies, B., With Contri.By, Malik, A., With Contri.By, Martinez, J. E. R., With Contri.By, Mills, D. C., With Contri.By, Moeller, T. D., With Contri.By, Palomares, L. A., With Contri.By, Pralow, A., With Contri.By, RamÚrez, O. T., With Contri.By, Rapp, E., With Contri.By, Reichl, U., With Contri.By, Rexer, T., With Contri.By, Sack, M., With Contri.By, Schillberg, S., With Contri.By, Schön, K., With Contri.By, Seeberger, P. H., With Contri.By, Srivastava, I. K., With Contri.By, Stoger, E., With Contri.By, Thomas, B., With Contri.By, Twyman, R. M., With Contri.By, Van Landuyt, L., With Contri.By, Varón Silva, D., With Contri.By, Wang, Q., With Contri.By, Weyant, K. B., With Contri.By, and Yates, L. E., With Contri.By
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32. Recombinant Proteins and Monoclonal Antibodies
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Jefferis, Roy, Scheper, Thomas, Series Editor, Belkin, Shimshon, Editorial Board Member, Bley, Thomas, Editorial Board Member, Bohlmann, Jörg, Editorial Board Member, Gu, Man Bock, Editorial Board Member, Hu, Wei-Shou, Editorial Board Member, Mattiasson, Bo, Editorial Board Member, Olsson, Lisbeth, Editorial Board Member, Seitz, Harald, Editorial Board Member, Silva, Ana Catarina, Editorial Board Member, Ulber, Roland, Editorial Board Member, Zeng, An-Ping, Editorial Board Member, Zhong, Jian-Jiang, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Weichang, Editorial Board Member, Rapp, Erdmann, editor, Reichl, Udo, editor, Alagesan, K., With Contri.By, Betenbaugh, M. J., With Contri.By, Butler, M., With Contri.By, Buyel, J. F., With Contri.By, Cajic, S., With Contri.By, Callewaert, N., With Contri.By, Can, Ö., With Contri.By, Cox, M. M. J., With Contri.By, DeLisa, M. P., With Contri.By, De Wachter, C., With Contri.By, Elling, L., With Contri.By, Fischer, R., With Contri.By, Flitsch, S. L., With Contri.By, Frohnmeyer, H., With Contri.By, Gottschalk, J., With Contri.By, Goyette-Desjardins, G., With Contri.By, Heffner, K. M., With Contri.By, Hizal, D. B., With Contri.By, Hoffmann, M., With Contri.By, Holland, T., With Contri.By, Jefferis, R., With Contri.By, Kolarich, D., With Contri.By, Laaf, D., With Contri.By, Lepenies, B., With Contri.By, Malik, A., With Contri.By, Martinez, J. E. R., With Contri.By, Mills, D. C., With Contri.By, Moeller, T. D., With Contri.By, Palomares, L. A., With Contri.By, Pralow, A., With Contri.By, RamÚrez, O. T., With Contri.By, Rapp, E., With Contri.By, Reichl, U., With Contri.By, Rexer, T., With Contri.By, Sack, M., With Contri.By, Schillberg, S., With Contri.By, Schön, K., With Contri.By, Seeberger, P. H., With Contri.By, Srivastava, I. K., With Contri.By, Stoger, E., With Contri.By, Thomas, B., With Contri.By, Twyman, R. M., With Contri.By, Van Landuyt, L., With Contri.By, Varón Silva, D., With Contri.By, Wang, Q., With Contri.By, Weyant, K. B., With Contri.By, and Yates, L. E., With Contri.By
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33. Glycobiotechnology of the Insect Cell-Baculovirus Expression System Technology
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Palomares, Laura A., Srivastava, Indresh K., Ramírez, Octavio T., Cox, Manon M. J., Scheper, Thomas, Series Editor, Belkin, Shimshon, Editorial Board Member, Bley, Thomas, Editorial Board Member, Bohlmann, Jörg, Editorial Board Member, Gu, Man Bock, Editorial Board Member, Hu, Wei-Shou, Editorial Board Member, Mattiasson, Bo, Editorial Board Member, Olsson, Lisbeth, Editorial Board Member, Seitz, Harald, Editorial Board Member, Silva, Ana Catarina, Editorial Board Member, Ulber, Roland, Editorial Board Member, Zeng, An-Ping, Editorial Board Member, Zhong, Jian-Jiang, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Weichang, Editorial Board Member, Rapp, Erdmann, editor, Reichl, Udo, editor, Alagesan, K., With Contri.By, Betenbaugh, M. J., With Contri.By, Butler, M., With Contri.By, Buyel, J. F., With Contri.By, Cajic, S., With Contri.By, Callewaert, N., With Contri.By, Can, Ö., With Contri.By, Cox, M. M. J., With Contri.By, DeLisa, M. P., With Contri.By, De Wachter, C., With Contri.By, Elling, L., With Contri.By, Fischer, R., With Contri.By, Flitsch, S. L., With Contri.By, Frohnmeyer, H., With Contri.By, Gottschalk, J., With Contri.By, Goyette-Desjardins, G., With Contri.By, Heffner, K. M., With Contri.By, Hizal, D. B., With Contri.By, Hoffmann, M., With Contri.By, Holland, T., With Contri.By, Jefferis, R., With Contri.By, Kolarich, D., With Contri.By, Laaf, D., With Contri.By, Lepenies, B., With Contri.By, Malik, A., With Contri.By, Martinez, J. E. R., With Contri.By, Mills, D. C., With Contri.By, Moeller, T. D., With Contri.By, Palomares, L. A., With Contri.By, Pralow, A., With Contri.By, RamÚrez, O. T., With Contri.By, Rapp, E., With Contri.By, Reichl, U., With Contri.By, Rexer, T., With Contri.By, Sack, M., With Contri.By, Schillberg, S., With Contri.By, Schön, K., With Contri.By, Seeberger, P. H., With Contri.By, Srivastava, I. K., With Contri.By, Stoger, E., With Contri.By, Thomas, B., With Contri.By, Twyman, R. M., With Contri.By, Van Landuyt, L., With Contri.By, Varón Silva, D., With Contri.By, Wang, Q., With Contri.By, Weyant, K. B., With Contri.By, and Yates, L. E., With Contri.By
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34. Animal Cell Expression Systems
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Butler, M., Reichl, U., Scheper, Thomas, Series Editor, Belkin, Shimshon, Editorial Board Member, Bley, Thomas, Editorial Board Member, Bohlmann, Jörg, Editorial Board Member, Gu, Man Bock, Editorial Board Member, Hu, Wei-Shou, Editorial Board Member, Mattiasson, Bo, Editorial Board Member, Olsson, Lisbeth, Editorial Board Member, Seitz, Harald, Editorial Board Member, Silva, Ana Catarina, Editorial Board Member, Ulber, Roland, Editorial Board Member, Zeng, An-Ping, Editorial Board Member, Zhong, Jian-Jiang, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Weichang, Editorial Board Member, Rapp, Erdmann, editor, Reichl, Udo, editor, Alagesan, K., With Contri.By, Betenbaugh, M. J., With Contri.By, Butler, M., With Contri.By, Buyel, J. F., With Contri.By, Cajic, S., With Contri.By, Callewaert, N., With Contri.By, Can, Ö., With Contri.By, Cox, M. M. J., With Contri.By, DeLisa, M. P., With Contri.By, De Wachter, C., With Contri.By, Elling, L., With Contri.By, Fischer, R., With Contri.By, Flitsch, S. L., With Contri.By, Frohnmeyer, H., With Contri.By, Gottschalk, J., With Contri.By, Goyette-Desjardins, G., With Contri.By, Heffner, K. M., With Contri.By, Hizal, D. B., With Contri.By, Hoffmann, M., With Contri.By, Holland, T., With Contri.By, Jefferis, R., With Contri.By, Kolarich, D., With Contri.By, Laaf, D., With Contri.By, Lepenies, B., With Contri.By, Malik, A., With Contri.By, Martinez, J. E. R., With Contri.By, Mills, D. C., With Contri.By, Moeller, T. D., With Contri.By, Palomares, L. A., With Contri.By, Pralow, A., With Contri.By, RamÚrez, O. T., With Contri.By, Rapp, E., With Contri.By, Reichl, U., With Contri.By, Rexer, T., With Contri.By, Sack, M., With Contri.By, Schillberg, S., With Contri.By, Schön, K., With Contri.By, Seeberger, P. H., With Contri.By, Srivastava, I. K., With Contri.By, Stoger, E., With Contri.By, Thomas, B., With Contri.By, Twyman, R. M., With Contri.By, Van Landuyt, L., With Contri.By, Varón Silva, D., With Contri.By, Wang, Q., With Contri.By, Weyant, K. B., With Contri.By, and Yates, L. E., With Contri.By
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35. Glycoengineering of Mammalian Expression Systems on a Cellular Level
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Heffner, Kelley M., Wang, Qiong, Hizal, Deniz Baycin, Can, Özge, Betenbaugh, Michael J., Scheper, Thomas, Series Editor, Belkin, Shimshon, Editorial Board Member, Bley, Thomas, Editorial Board Member, Bohlmann, Jörg, Editorial Board Member, Gu, Man Bock, Editorial Board Member, Hu, Wei-Shou, Editorial Board Member, Mattiasson, Bo, Editorial Board Member, Olsson, Lisbeth, Editorial Board Member, Seitz, Harald, Editorial Board Member, Silva, Ana Catarina, Editorial Board Member, Ulber, Roland, Editorial Board Member, Zeng, An-Ping, Editorial Board Member, Zhong, Jian-Jiang, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Weichang, Editorial Board Member, Rapp, Erdmann, editor, Reichl, Udo, editor, Alagesan, K., With Contri.By, Betenbaugh, M. J., With Contri.By, Butler, M., With Contri.By, Buyel, J. F., With Contri.By, Cajic, S., With Contri.By, Callewaert, N., With Contri.By, Can, Ö., With Contri.By, Cox, M. M. J., With Contri.By, DeLisa, M. P., With Contri.By, De Wachter, C., With Contri.By, Elling, L., With Contri.By, Fischer, R., With Contri.By, Flitsch, S. L., With Contri.By, Frohnmeyer, H., With Contri.By, Gottschalk, J., With Contri.By, Goyette-Desjardins, G., With Contri.By, Heffner, K. M., With Contri.By, Hizal, D. B., With Contri.By, Hoffmann, M., With Contri.By, Holland, T., With Contri.By, Jefferis, R., With Contri.By, Kolarich, D., With Contri.By, Laaf, D., With Contri.By, Lepenies, B., With Contri.By, Malik, A., With Contri.By, Martinez, J. E. R., With Contri.By, Mills, D. C., With Contri.By, Moeller, T. D., With Contri.By, Palomares, L. A., With Contri.By, Pralow, A., With Contri.By, RamÚrez, O. T., With Contri.By, Rapp, E., With Contri.By, Reichl, U., With Contri.By, Rexer, T., With Contri.By, Sack, M., With Contri.By, Schillberg, S., With Contri.By, Schön, K., With Contri.By, Seeberger, P. H., With Contri.By, Srivastava, I. K., With Contri.By, Stoger, E., With Contri.By, Thomas, B., With Contri.By, Twyman, R. M., With Contri.By, Van Landuyt, L., With Contri.By, Varón Silva, D., With Contri.By, Wang, Q., With Contri.By, Weyant, K. B., With Contri.By, and Yates, L. E., With Contri.By
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36. Glycoproteomics Technologies in Glycobiotechnology
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Alagesan, Kathirvel, Hoffmann, Marcus, Rapp, Erdmann, Kolarich, Daniel, Scheper, Thomas, Series Editor, Belkin, Shimshon, Editorial Board Member, Bley, Thomas, Editorial Board Member, Bohlmann, Jörg, Editorial Board Member, Gu, Man Bock, Editorial Board Member, Hu, Wei-Shou, Editorial Board Member, Mattiasson, Bo, Editorial Board Member, Olsson, Lisbeth, Editorial Board Member, Seitz, Harald, Editorial Board Member, Silva, Ana Catarina, Editorial Board Member, Ulber, Roland, Editorial Board Member, Zeng, An-Ping, Editorial Board Member, Zhong, Jian-Jiang, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Weichang, Editorial Board Member, Rapp, Erdmann, editor, Reichl, Udo, editor, Alagesan, K., With Contri.By, Betenbaugh, M. J., With Contri.By, Butler, M., With Contri.By, Buyel, J. F., With Contri.By, Cajic, S., With Contri.By, Callewaert, N., With Contri.By, Can, Ö., With Contri.By, Cox, M. M. J., With Contri.By, DeLisa, M. P., With Contri.By, De Wachter, C., With Contri.By, Elling, L., With Contri.By, Fischer, R., With Contri.By, Flitsch, S. L., With Contri.By, Frohnmeyer, H., With Contri.By, Gottschalk, J., With Contri.By, Goyette-Desjardins, G., With Contri.By, Heffner, K. M., With Contri.By, Hizal, D. B., With Contri.By, Hoffmann, M., With Contri.By, Holland, T., With Contri.By, Jefferis, R., With Contri.By, Kolarich, D., With Contri.By, Laaf, D., With Contri.By, Lepenies, B., With Contri.By, Malik, A., With Contri.By, Martinez, J. E. R., With Contri.By, Mills, D. C., With Contri.By, Moeller, T. D., With Contri.By, Palomares, L. A., With Contri.By, Pralow, A., With Contri.By, RamÚrez, O. T., With Contri.By, Rapp, E., With Contri.By, Reichl, U., With Contri.By, Rexer, T., With Contri.By, Sack, M., With Contri.By, Schillberg, S., With Contri.By, Schön, K., With Contri.By, Seeberger, P. H., With Contri.By, Srivastava, I. K., With Contri.By, Stoger, E., With Contri.By, Thomas, B., With Contri.By, Twyman, R. M., With Contri.By, Van Landuyt, L., With Contri.By, Varón Silva, D., With Contri.By, Wang, Q., With Contri.By, Weyant, K. B., With Contri.By, and Yates, L. E., With Contri.By
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37. State-of-the-Art Glycomics Technologies in Glycobiotechnology
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Pralow, Alexander, Cajic, Samanta, Alagesan, Kathirvel, Kolarich, Daniel, Rapp, Erdmann, Scheper, Thomas, Series Editor, Belkin, Shimshon, Editorial Board Member, Bley, Thomas, Editorial Board Member, Bohlmann, Jörg, Editorial Board Member, Gu, Man Bock, Editorial Board Member, Hu, Wei-Shou, Editorial Board Member, Mattiasson, Bo, Editorial Board Member, Olsson, Lisbeth, Editorial Board Member, Seitz, Harald, Editorial Board Member, Silva, Ana Catarina, Editorial Board Member, Ulber, Roland, Editorial Board Member, Zeng, An-Ping, Editorial Board Member, Zhong, Jian-Jiang, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Weichang, Editorial Board Member, Rapp, Erdmann, editor, Reichl, Udo, editor, Alagesan, K., With Contri.By, Betenbaugh, M. J., With Contri.By, Butler, M., With Contri.By, Buyel, J. F., With Contri.By, Cajic, S., With Contri.By, Callewaert, N., With Contri.By, Can, Ö., With Contri.By, Cox, M. M. J., With Contri.By, DeLisa, M. P., With Contri.By, De Wachter, C., With Contri.By, Elling, L., With Contri.By, Fischer, R., With Contri.By, Flitsch, S. L., With Contri.By, Frohnmeyer, H., With Contri.By, Gottschalk, J., With Contri.By, Goyette-Desjardins, G., With Contri.By, Heffner, K. M., With Contri.By, Hizal, D. B., With Contri.By, Hoffmann, M., With Contri.By, Holland, T., With Contri.By, Jefferis, R., With Contri.By, Kolarich, D., With Contri.By, Laaf, D., With Contri.By, Lepenies, B., With Contri.By, Malik, A., With Contri.By, Martinez, J. E. R., With Contri.By, Mills, D. C., With Contri.By, Moeller, T. D., With Contri.By, Palomares, L. A., With Contri.By, Pralow, A., With Contri.By, RamÚrez, O. T., With Contri.By, Rapp, E., With Contri.By, Reichl, U., With Contri.By, Rexer, T., With Contri.By, Sack, M., With Contri.By, Schillberg, S., With Contri.By, Schön, K., With Contri.By, Seeberger, P. H., With Contri.By, Srivastava, I. K., With Contri.By, Stoger, E., With Contri.By, Thomas, B., With Contri.By, Twyman, R. M., With Contri.By, Van Landuyt, L., With Contri.By, Varón Silva, D., With Contri.By, Wang, Q., With Contri.By, Weyant, K. B., With Contri.By, and Yates, L. E., With Contri.By
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38. Impact of Protein Glycosylation on the Design of Viral Vaccines
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Schön, Kathleen, Lepenies, Bernd, Goyette-Desjardins, Guillaume, Scheper, Thomas, Series Editor, Belkin, Shimshon, Editorial Board Member, Bley, Thomas, Editorial Board Member, Bohlmann, Jörg, Editorial Board Member, Gu, Man Bock, Editorial Board Member, Hu, Wei-Shou, Editorial Board Member, Mattiasson, Bo, Editorial Board Member, Olsson, Lisbeth, Editorial Board Member, Seitz, Harald, Editorial Board Member, Silva, Ana Catarina, Editorial Board Member, Ulber, Roland, Editorial Board Member, Zeng, An-Ping, Editorial Board Member, Zhong, Jian-Jiang, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Weichang, Editorial Board Member, Rapp, Erdmann, editor, Reichl, Udo, editor, Alagesan, K., With Contri.By, Betenbaugh, M. J., With Contri.By, Butler, M., With Contri.By, Buyel, J. F., With Contri.By, Cajic, S., With Contri.By, Callewaert, N., With Contri.By, Can, Ö., With Contri.By, Cox, M. M. J., With Contri.By, DeLisa, M. P., With Contri.By, De Wachter, C., With Contri.By, Elling, L., With Contri.By, Fischer, R., With Contri.By, Flitsch, S. L., With Contri.By, Frohnmeyer, H., With Contri.By, Gottschalk, J., With Contri.By, Goyette-Desjardins, G., With Contri.By, Heffner, K. M., With Contri.By, Hizal, D. B., With Contri.By, Hoffmann, M., With Contri.By, Holland, T., With Contri.By, Jefferis, R., With Contri.By, Kolarich, D., With Contri.By, Laaf, D., With Contri.By, Lepenies, B., With Contri.By, Malik, A., With Contri.By, Martinez, J. E. R., With Contri.By, Mills, D. C., With Contri.By, Moeller, T. D., With Contri.By, Palomares, L. A., With Contri.By, Pralow, A., With Contri.By, RamÚrez, O. T., With Contri.By, Rapp, E., With Contri.By, Reichl, U., With Contri.By, Rexer, T., With Contri.By, Sack, M., With Contri.By, Schillberg, S., With Contri.By, Schön, K., With Contri.By, Seeberger, P. H., With Contri.By, Srivastava, I. K., With Contri.By, Stoger, E., With Contri.By, Thomas, B., With Contri.By, Twyman, R. M., With Contri.By, Van Landuyt, L., With Contri.By, Varón Silva, D., With Contri.By, Wang, Q., With Contri.By, Weyant, K. B., With Contri.By, and Yates, L. E., With Contri.By
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39. Glycan Array Technology
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Martinez, Juana Elizabeth Reyes, Thomas, Baptiste, Flitsch, Sabine Lahja, Scheper, Thomas, Series Editor, Belkin, Shimshon, Editorial Board Member, Bley, Thomas, Editorial Board Member, Bohlmann, Jörg, Editorial Board Member, Gu, Man Bock, Editorial Board Member, Hu, Wei-Shou, Editorial Board Member, Mattiasson, Bo, Editorial Board Member, Olsson, Lisbeth, Editorial Board Member, Seitz, Harald, Editorial Board Member, Silva, Ana Catarina, Editorial Board Member, Ulber, Roland, Editorial Board Member, Zeng, An-Ping, Editorial Board Member, Zhong, Jian-Jiang, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Weichang, Editorial Board Member, Rapp, Erdmann, editor, Reichl, Udo, editor, Alagesan, K., With Contri.By, Betenbaugh, M. J., With Contri.By, Butler, M., With Contri.By, Buyel, J. F., With Contri.By, Cajic, S., With Contri.By, Callewaert, N., With Contri.By, Can, Ö., With Contri.By, Cox, M. M. J., With Contri.By, DeLisa, M. P., With Contri.By, De Wachter, C., With Contri.By, Elling, L., With Contri.By, Fischer, R., With Contri.By, Flitsch, S. L., With Contri.By, Frohnmeyer, H., With Contri.By, Gottschalk, J., With Contri.By, Goyette-Desjardins, G., With Contri.By, Heffner, K. M., With Contri.By, Hizal, D. B., With Contri.By, Hoffmann, M., With Contri.By, Holland, T., With Contri.By, Jefferis, R., With Contri.By, Kolarich, D., With Contri.By, Laaf, D., With Contri.By, Lepenies, B., With Contri.By, Malik, A., With Contri.By, Martinez, J. E. R., With Contri.By, Mills, D. C., With Contri.By, Moeller, T. D., With Contri.By, Palomares, L. A., With Contri.By, Pralow, A., With Contri.By, RamÚrez, O. T., With Contri.By, Rapp, E., With Contri.By, Reichl, U., With Contri.By, Rexer, T., With Contri.By, Sack, M., With Contri.By, Schillberg, S., With Contri.By, Schön, K., With Contri.By, Seeberger, P. H., With Contri.By, Srivastava, I. K., With Contri.By, Stoger, E., With Contri.By, Thomas, B., With Contri.By, Twyman, R. M., With Contri.By, Van Landuyt, L., With Contri.By, Varón Silva, D., With Contri.By, Wang, Q., With Contri.By, Weyant, K. B., With Contri.By, and Yates, L. E., With Contri.By
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40. Correction to: Animal Cell Expression Systems
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Butler, M., Reichl, U., Scheper, Thomas, Series Editor, Belkin, Shimshon, Editorial Board Member, Bley, Thomas, Editorial Board Member, Bohlmann, Jörg, Editorial Board Member, Gu, Man Bock, Editorial Board Member, Hu, Wei-Shou, Editorial Board Member, Mattiasson, Bo, Editorial Board Member, Olsson, Lisbeth, Editorial Board Member, Seitz, Harald, Editorial Board Member, Silva, Ana Catarina, Editorial Board Member, Ulber, Roland, Editorial Board Member, Zeng, An-Ping, Editorial Board Member, Zhong, Jian-Jiang, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Weichang, Editorial Board Member, Rapp, Erdmann, editor, Reichl, Udo, editor, Alagesan, K., With Contri.By, Betenbaugh, M. J., With Contri.By, Butler, M., With Contri.By, Buyel, J. F., With Contri.By, Cajic, S., With Contri.By, Callewaert, N., With Contri.By, Can, Ö., With Contri.By, Cox, M. M. J., With Contri.By, DeLisa, M. P., With Contri.By, De Wachter, C., With Contri.By, Elling, L., With Contri.By, Fischer, R., With Contri.By, Flitsch, S. L., With Contri.By, Frohnmeyer, H., With Contri.By, Gottschalk, J., With Contri.By, Goyette-Desjardins, G., With Contri.By, Heffner, K. M., With Contri.By, Hizal, D. B., With Contri.By, Hoffmann, M., With Contri.By, Holland, T., With Contri.By, Jefferis, R., With Contri.By, Kolarich, D., With Contri.By, Laaf, D., With Contri.By, Lepenies, B., With Contri.By, Malik, A., With Contri.By, Martinez, J. E. R., With Contri.By, Mills, D. C., With Contri.By, Moeller, T. D., With Contri.By, Palomares, L. A., With Contri.By, Pralow, A., With Contri.By, RamÚrez, O. T., With Contri.By, Rapp, E., With Contri.By, Reichl, U., With Contri.By, Rexer, T., With Contri.By, Sack, M., With Contri.By, Schillberg, S., With Contri.By, Schön, K., With Contri.By, Seeberger, P. H., With Contri.By, Srivastava, I. K., With Contri.By, Stoger, E., With Contri.By, Thomas, B., With Contri.By, Twyman, R. M., With Contri.By, Van Landuyt, L., With Contri.By, Varón Silva, D., With Contri.By, Wang, Q., With Contri.By, Weyant, K. B., With Contri.By, and Yates, L. E., With Contri.By
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41. Erratum to: Animal Cell Expression Systems
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Butler, M., Reichl, U., Scheper, Thomas, Series Editor, Belkin, Shimshon, Editorial Board Member, Bley, Thomas, Editorial Board Member, Bohlmann, Jörg, Editorial Board Member, Gu, Man Bock, Editorial Board Member, Hu, Wei-Shou, Editorial Board Member, Mattiasson, Bo, Editorial Board Member, Olsson, Lisbeth, Editorial Board Member, Seitz, Harald, Editorial Board Member, Silva, Ana Catarina, Editorial Board Member, Ulber, Roland, Editorial Board Member, Zeng, An-Ping, Editorial Board Member, Zhong, Jian-Jiang, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Weichang, Editorial Board Member, Rapp, Erdmann, editor, Reichl, Udo, editor, Alagesan, K., With Contri.By, Betenbaugh, M. J., With Contri.By, Butler, M., With Contri.By, Buyel, J. F., With Contri.By, Cajic, S., With Contri.By, Callewaert, N., With Contri.By, Can, Ö., With Contri.By, Cox, M. M. J., With Contri.By, DeLisa, M. P., With Contri.By, De Wachter, C., With Contri.By, Elling, L., With Contri.By, Fischer, R., With Contri.By, Flitsch, S. L., With Contri.By, Frohnmeyer, H., With Contri.By, Gottschalk, J., With Contri.By, Goyette-Desjardins, G., With Contri.By, Heffner, K. M., With Contri.By, Hizal, D. B., With Contri.By, Hoffmann, M., With Contri.By, Holland, T., With Contri.By, Jefferis, R., With Contri.By, Kolarich, D., With Contri.By, Laaf, D., With Contri.By, Lepenies, B., With Contri.By, Malik, A., With Contri.By, Martinez, J. E. R., With Contri.By, Mills, D. C., With Contri.By, Moeller, T. D., With Contri.By, Palomares, L. A., With Contri.By, Pralow, A., With Contri.By, RamÚrez, O. T., With Contri.By, Rapp, E., With Contri.By, Reichl, U., With Contri.By, Rexer, T., With Contri.By, Sack, M., With Contri.By, Schillberg, S., With Contri.By, Schön, K., With Contri.By, Seeberger, P. H., With Contri.By, Srivastava, I. K., With Contri.By, Stoger, E., With Contri.By, Thomas, B., With Contri.By, Twyman, R. M., With Contri.By, Van Landuyt, L., With Contri.By, Varón Silva, D., With Contri.By, Wang, Q., With Contri.By, Weyant, K. B., With Contri.By, and Yates, L. E., With Contri.By
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42. Correction to: Enzymatic Synthesis of Glycans and Glycoconjugates
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Rexer, Thomas, Laaf, Dominic, Gottschalk, Johannes, Frohnmeyer, Hannes, Rapp, Erdmann, Elling, Lothar, Scheper, Thomas, Series Editor, Belkin, Shimshon, Editorial Board Member, Bley, Thomas, Editorial Board Member, Bohlmann, Jörg, Editorial Board Member, Gu, Man Bock, Editorial Board Member, Hu, Wei-Shou, Editorial Board Member, Mattiasson, Bo, Editorial Board Member, Olsson, Lisbeth, Editorial Board Member, Seitz, Harald, Editorial Board Member, Silva, Ana Catarina, Editorial Board Member, Ulber, Roland, Editorial Board Member, Zeng, An-Ping, Editorial Board Member, Zhong, Jian-Jiang, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Weichang, Editorial Board Member, Rapp, Erdmann, editor, Reichl, Udo, editor, Alagesan, K., With Contri.By, Betenbaugh, M. J., With Contri.By, Butler, M., With Contri.By, Buyel, J. F., With Contri.By, Cajic, S., With Contri.By, Callewaert, N., With Contri.By, Can, Ö., With Contri.By, Cox, M. M. J., With Contri.By, DeLisa, M. P., With Contri.By, De Wachter, C., With Contri.By, Elling, L., With Contri.By, Fischer, R., With Contri.By, Flitsch, S. L., With Contri.By, Frohnmeyer, H., With Contri.By, Gottschalk, J., With Contri.By, Goyette-Desjardins, G., With Contri.By, Heffner, K. M., With Contri.By, Hizal, D. B., With Contri.By, Hoffmann, M., With Contri.By, Holland, T., With Contri.By, Jefferis, R., With Contri.By, Kolarich, D., With Contri.By, Laaf, D., With Contri.By, Lepenies, B., With Contri.By, Malik, A., With Contri.By, Martinez, J. E. R., With Contri.By, Mills, D. C., With Contri.By, Moeller, T. D., With Contri.By, Palomares, L. A., With Contri.By, Pralow, A., With Contri.By, RamÚrez, O. T., With Contri.By, Rapp, E., With Contri.By, Reichl, U., With Contri.By, Rexer, T., With Contri.By, Sack, M., With Contri.By, Schillberg, S., With Contri.By, Schön, K., With Contri.By, Seeberger, P. H., With Contri.By, Srivastava, I. K., With Contri.By, Stoger, E., With Contri.By, Thomas, B., With Contri.By, Twyman, R. M., With Contri.By, Van Landuyt, L., With Contri.By, Varón Silva, D., With Contri.By, Wang, Q., With Contri.By, Weyant, K. B., With Contri.By, and Yates, L. E., With Contri.By
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43. The C-type lectin receptor MINCLE interferes with eosinophil function and protective intestinal immunity in Strongyloides ratti-infected mice.
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Linnemann L, Antwi-Ekwuruke J, Gnanapragassam V, Bang C, Rühlemann M, Ruland J, Hartmann W, Heepmann L, Dörken S, Yunus SM, Viebrock B, Schlosser A, Lepenies B, and Breloer M
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Strongyloides ratti is a helminth parasite that displays tissue-migrating and intestinal life stages. Myeloid C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) are pattern recognition receptors that recognize pathogen-derived ligands and initiate immune responses. To date, the role of CLRs in S. ratti infection has not been investigated. Here, we show that S. ratti-derived ligands are recognized by the CLR Macrophage inducible Ca
2+ -dependent lectin receptor (MINCLE). While MINCLE-deficiency did not affect initiation of a protective anti-S. ratti type 2 immunity, MINCLE-deficient mice had a transient advantage in intestinal immunity. Unravelling the underlying mechanism, we show that next to macrophages, dendritic cells and neutrophils, a fraction of eosinophils express MINCLE and expand during S. ratti infection. MINCLE-deficient eosinophils exhibited a more active phenotype and prolonged expansion in vivo and displayed increased capacity to reduce S. ratti motility and produce reactive oxygen species in vitro, compared to wild-type (WT) eosinophils. Depletion of eosinophils in S. ratti-infected mice after the tissue-migration phase elevated intestinal worm burden in MINCLE-deficient mice to the WT level. Thus, our findings establish a central contribution of eosinophils to parasite ejection from the intestine and suggest that S. ratti-triggered signalling via MINCLE interferes with eosinophil mediated ejection of S. ratti from the intestine., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
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44. Myeloid C-type lectin receptors in host-pathogen interactions and glycan-based targeting.
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Stegmann F and Lepenies B
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- Humans, Animals, Immunity, Innate, Myeloid Cells metabolism, Lectins, C-Type metabolism, Polysaccharides metabolism, Host-Pathogen Interactions
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Lectin-glycan interactions play a crucial role in the immune system. An important class of lectins in the innate immune system is myeloid C-type lectin receptors (CLRs). Myeloid CLRs act as pattern recognition receptors and are predominantly expressed by myeloid cells, such as macrophages, dendritic cells, and neutrophils. In innate immunity, CLRs contribute to self/non-self discrimination. While the recognition of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) by CLRs may contribute to a protective immune response, CLR engagement can also be exploited by pathogens for immune evasion. Since various CLRs act as endocytic receptors and trigger distinct signaling pathways in myeloid cells, CLR targeting has proven useful for drug/antigen delivery into antigen-presenting cells and the modulation of immune responses. This review covers recent discoveries of pathogen/CLR interactions and novel approaches for CLR targeting within the period of the past two years., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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45. Dose-dependent inactivation of Plasmodium falciparum in red blood cell concentrates by treatment with short-wavelength ultraviolet light.
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Fischer S, Zilkenat S, Rosse M, Schulze TJ, Seltsam A, Handke W, Lepenies B, and Gravemann U
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- Humans, Malaria, Falciparum parasitology, Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation, Animals, Ultraviolet Rays, Plasmodium falciparum radiation effects, Erythrocytes parasitology, Erythrocytes radiation effects
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Background and Objectives: Plasmodium species are naturally transmitted by Anopheles mosquitos. The parasite infects red blood cells (RBCs) and can be transfused with blood products. In non-endemic areas, the main risk of infection arises from travellers coming back and people immigrating from malaria-endemic regions. Endemic countries face a permanent risk of infection from transfusion-transmitted malaria (TTM). TTM may cause life-threatening complications in patients dependent on blood donations. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of Plasmodium falciparum inactivation in RBC units by treatment with short-wavelength ultraviolet C (UVC) light in the absence of photochemical additives., Materials and Methods: RBC units were spiked with P. falciparum to a parasite density of 0.1%-1% and irradiated with up to 4.5 J/cm
2 UVC. The parasite density of UVC-treated dilution series and untreated controls were compared over 3 weeks after irradiation., Results: The lowest dose of 1.5 J/cm2 UVC led to a 3.1 log reduction in parasite load compared with the untreated control. The inactivation capacity was dose-dependent. Strikingly, 4.5 J/cm2 led to ≥5.3 log unit reduction, which was equivalent to a complete inactivation in two out of three experiments., Conclusion: Pathogen reduction with UVC light was previously shown to be effective for different bacteria and viruses, but the inactivation of parasites in RBC concentrates was not addressed until now. The present study provides evidence for significant inactivation of P. falciparum-infected RBCs by UVC light., (© 2024 The Author(s). Vox Sanguinis published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of International Society of Blood Transfusion.)- Published
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46. Legionella pneumophila modulates macrophage functions through epigenetic reprogramming via the C-type lectin receptor Mincle.
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Stegmann F, Diersing C, and Lepenies B
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Legionella pneumophila is a pathogen which can lead to a severe form of pneumonia in humans known as Legionnaires disease after replication in alveolar macrophages. Viable L. pneumophila actively secrete effector molecules to modulate the host's immune response. Here, we report that L. pneumophila -derived factors reprogram macrophages into a tolerogenic state, a process to which the C-type lectin receptor Mincle (CLEC4E) markedly contributes. The underlying epigenetic state is characterized by increases of the closing mark H3K9me3 and decreases of the opening mark H3K4me3, subsequently leading to the reduced secretion of the cytokines TNF, IL-6, IL-12, the production of reactive oxygen species, and cell-surface expression of MHC-II and CD80 upon re-stimulation. In summary, these findings provide important implications for our understanding of Legionellosis and the contribution of Mincle to reprogramming of macrophages by L. pneumophila ., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing interest., (© 2024 The Author(s).)
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47. Metabolic modulation: Pneumocystis phosphoglucomutase is a target influencing host recognition.
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Kottom TJ, Carmona EM, Lepenies B, and Limper AH
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Herein, this manuscript explores the significance of the phosphoglucomutase (PGM) enzyme in Pneumocystis spp., focusing on its role in fungal surface mannoprotein formation. Through expression of the Pneumocystis murina Pmpgm2 in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae pgm2Δ strain, we demonstrate restoration of binding to the mannose receptor (MR) and macrophages to wildtype yeast levels in this complemented strain. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectroscopy (GC-MS) confirmed reduced mannose content in the pgm2Δ yeast strain compared to the wild-type and complemented Pmpgm2 cDNA-expressing strains. This study underscores fungal PGM function in dolichol glucosyl phosphate biosynthesis, crucial for proper cell wall mannoprotein formation. Furthermore, highlighting the conservation of targetable cysteine residues across fungal pathogens, PGM inhibition maybe a potential therapeutic strategy against a broad spectrum of fungal infections., Competing Interests: The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: Andrew H Limper reports financial support was provided by National Institutes of Health. Theodore J Kottom reports financial support was provided by National Institutes of Health. Eva Carmona reports financial support was provided by National Institutes of Health. If there are other authors, they declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (© 2024 The Author(s).)
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48. Secreted NS1 proteins of tick-borne encephalitis virus and West Nile virus block dendritic cell activation and effector functions.
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Camarão AAR, Gern OL, Stegmann F, Mulenge F, Costa B, Saremi B, Jung K, Lepenies B, Kalinke U, and Steffen I
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The flavivirus non-structural protein 1 (NS1) is secreted from infected cells into the circulation and the serum levels correlate with disease severity. The effect of secreted NS1 (sNS1) on non-infected mammalian immune cells is largely unknown. Here, we expressed recombinant sNS1 proteins of tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) and West Nile virus (WNV) and investigated their effects on dendritic cell (DC) effector functions. Murine bone marrow-derived DCs (BMDCs) showed reduced surface expression of co-stimulatory molecules and decreased release of pro-inflammatory cytokines when treated with sNS1 of TBEV or WNV prior to poly(I:C) stimulation. Transcriptional profiles of BMDCs that were sNS1-exposed prior to poly(I:C) stimulation showed two gene clusters that were downregulated by TBEV or WNV sNS1 and that were associated with innate and adaptive immune responses. Functionally, both sNS1 proteins modulated the capacity for BMDCs to induce specific T-cell responses as indicated by reduced IFN-γ levels in both CD4
+ and CD8+ T cells after BMDC co-cultivation. In human monocyte-derived DCs, poly(I:C)-induced upregulation of co-stimulatory molecules and cytokine responses were even more strongly impaired by TBEV sNS1 or WNV sNS1 pretreatment than in the murine system. Our findings indicate that exogenous flaviviral sNS1 proteins interfere with DC-mediated stimulation of T cells, which is crucial for the initiation of cell-mediated adaptive immune responses in human flavivirus infections. Collectively, our data determine soluble flaviviral NS1 as a virulence factor responsible for a dampened immune response to flavivirus infections. IMPORTANCE The effective initiation of protective host immune responses controls the outcome of infection, and dysfunctional T-cell responses have previously been associated with symptomatic human flavivirus infections. We demonstrate that secreted flavivirus NS1 proteins modulate innate immune responses of uninfected bystander cells. In particular, sNS1 markedly reduced the capacity of dendritic cells to stimulate T-cell responses upon activation. Hence, by modulating cellular host responses that are required for effective antigen presentation and initiation of adaptive immunity, sNS1 proteins may contribute to severe outcomes of flavivirus disease.- Published
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49. CLEC12A Binds to Legionella pneumophila but Has No Impact on the Host's Antibacterial Response.
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Klatt AB, Diersing C, Lippmann J, Mayer-Lambertz S, Stegmann F, Fischer S, Caesar S, Fiocca Vernengo F, Hönzke K, Hocke AC, Ruland J, Witzenrath M, Lepenies B, and Opitz B
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- Animals, Humans, Mice, Macrophages metabolism, Macrophages, Alveolar metabolism, Immunity, Innate, Lectins, C-Type metabolism, Legionella pneumophila immunology, Legionnaires' Disease immunology, Legionnaires' Disease microbiology, Receptors, Mitogen immunology, Host-Pathogen Interactions
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Legionella pneumophila is an intracellular pathogen that can cause severe pneumonia after the inhalation of contaminated aerosols and replication in alveolar macrophages. Several pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) have been identified that contribute to the recognition of L. pneumophila by the innate immune system. However, the function of the C-type lectin receptors (CLRs), which are mainly expressed by macrophages and other myeloid cells, remains largely unexplored. Here, we used a library of CLR-Fc fusion proteins to search for CLRs that can bind the bacterium and identified the specific binding of CLEC12A to L. pneumophila . Subsequent infection experiments in human and murine macrophages, however, did not provide evidence for a substantial role of CLEC12A in controlling innate immune responses to the bacterium. Consistently, antibacterial and inflammatory responses to Legionella lung infection were not significantly influenced by CLEC12A deficiency. Collectively, CLEC12A is able to bind to L. pneumophila -derived ligands but does not appear to play a major role in the innate defense against L. pneumophila .
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50. The Vi Capsular Polysaccharide of Salmonella Typhi Promotes Macrophage Phagocytosis by Binding the Human C-Type Lectin DC-SIGN.
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Zhang LF, Lepenies B, Nakamae S, Young BM, Santos RL, Raffatellu M, Cobb BA, Hiyoshi H, and Bäumler AJ
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- Humans, Polysaccharides, Bacterial metabolism, Lectins, C-Type metabolism, Phagocytosis, Macrophages metabolism, Salmonella typhi, Typhoid Fever microbiology
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Capsular polysaccharides are common virulence factors of extracellular, but not intracellular bacterial pathogens, due to the antiphagocytic properties of these surface structures. It is therefore paradoxical that Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica serovar Typhi, an intracellular pathogen, synthesizes a virulence-associated (Vi) capsule, which exhibits antiphagocytic properties. Here, we show that the Vi capsular polysaccharide has different functions when S. Typhi interacts with distinct subsets of host phagocytes. The Vi capsular polysaccharide allowed S. Typhi to selectively evade phagocytosis by human neutrophils while promoting human macrophage phagocytosis. A screen of C-type lectin receptors identified human DC-SIGN as the receptor involved in macrophage binding and phagocytosis of capsulated S. Typhi. Consistent with the anti-inflammatory activity of DC-SIGN, purified Vi capsular polysaccharide reduced inflammatory responses in macrophages. These data suggest that binding of the human C-type lectin receptor DC-SIGN by the Vi capsular polysaccharide contributes to the pathogenesis of typhoid fever. IMPORTANCE Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica serovar Typhi is the causative agent of typhoid fever. The recent emergence of S. Typhi strains which are resistant to antibiotic therapy highlights the importance of vaccination in managing typhoid fever. The virulence-associated (Vi) capsular polysaccharide is an effective vaccine against typhoid fever, but the role the capsule plays during pathogenesis remains incompletely understood. Here, we identify the human C-type lectin receptor DC-SIGN as the receptor for the Vi capsular polysaccharide. Binding of capsulated S. Typhi to DC-SIGN resulted in phagocytosis of the pathogen by macrophages and induction of an anti-inflammatory cytokine response. Thus, the interaction of the Vi capsular polysaccharide with human DC-SIGN contributes to the pathogenesis of typhoid fever and should be further investigated in the context of vaccine development.
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