
Franziska Gerwien- Dr. rer. nat.
- PostDoc Position at Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Franziska Gerwien
- Dr. rer. nat.
- PostDoc Position at Friedrich Schiller University Jena
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September 2011 - October 2017
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Candida glabrata is both a human fungal commensal and an opportunistic pathogen which can withstand activities of the immune system. For example,
C. glabrata can survive phagocytosis and replicates within macrophages. However, the mechanisms underlying intracellular survival remain
unclear. In this work, we used a functional genomic approach to ide...
Candida glabrata currently ranks as the second most frequent cause of invasive candidiasis. Our previous work has shown that C. glabrata is adapted to intracellular survival in macrophages and replicates within non-acidified late endosomal-stage phagosomes. In contrast, heat killed yeasts are found in acidified matured phagosomes. In the present st...
Importance:
The fungus Candida glabrata represents an evolutionarily close relative of the well-studied and benign baker's yeast and model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae On the other hand, C. glabrata is an important opportunistic human pathogen causing both superficial and systemic infections. The ability to acquire trace metals, in particular...
Iron acquisition is a crucial virulence determinant for many bacteria and fungi, including the opportunistic fungal pathogens Candida albicans and C. glabrata. While the diverse strategies used by C. albicans for obtaining iron from the host are well-described, much less is known about the acquisition of this micronutrient from host sources by C. g...
Metals are essential for life, and they play a central role in the struggle between infecting microbes and their hosts. In fact, an important aspect of microbial pathogenesis is the 'nutritional immunity', in which metals are actively restricted (or, in an extended definition of the term, locally enriched) by the host to hinder microbial growth and...
Candida albicans produces an important virulence factor, the hypha-associated Ece1-derived secreted peptide toxin candidalysin, which is crucial for the establishment of mucosal and systemic infections. C. albicans has also long been known to be hemolytic, yet the hemolytic factor has not been clearly identified. Here, we show that candidalysin is...
The yeast-to-hypha transition is a key virulence attribute of the opportunistic human fungal pathogen Candida albicans, since it is closely tied to infection-associated processes such as tissue invasion and escape from phagocytes. While the nature of hypha-associated gene expression required for fungal virulence has been thoroughly investigated, po...
Candida albicans biofilm maturation is accompanied by enhanced expression of amino acid acquisition genes. Three state-of-the-art omics techniques were applied to detail the importance of active amino acid uptake during biofilm development. Comparative analyses of normoxic wild-type biofilms were performed under three metabolically challenging cond...
S7.4 Pathogenesis and host defense, September 23, 2022, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Protein kinases play a crucial role in regulating cellular processes such as growth, proliferation, environmental adaptation, and stress responses. Candida albicans genome comprises of 108 predicted protein kinases, of which the exact role of nearly half of those kinases re...
Protein kinases play a crucial role in regulating cellular processes such as growth, proliferation, environmental adaptation and stress responses. Serine-arginine (SR) protein kinases are highly conserved in eukaryotes and regulate fundamental processes such as constitutive and alternative splicing, mRNA processing and ion homeostasis. The Candida...
The utilization of various nutrients is of paramount importance for the ability of Candida albicans to successfully colonize and infect diverse host niches. In this context, amino acids are of special interest due to their ubiquitous availability, relevance for fungal growth, and direct influence on virulence traits like filamentation.
The tight association of Candida albicans with the human host has driven the evolution of mechanisms that permit metabolic flexibility. Amino acids, present in free form or peptide bound, are an abundant carbon and nitrogen source in many host niches. Further,the capacity to sense and utilize certain amino acids, like proline, is directly linked to...
To ensure their survival, pathogens have to adapt immediately to new environments in their hosts, for example, during the transition from the gut to the bloodstream. Here, we investigated the basis of this adaptation in a group of fungal species which are among the most common causes of hospital-acquired infections, the Candida species. On the basi...
Typically, established lab strains are widely used to study host-pathogen interactions. However, to better reflect the infection process, the experimental use of clinical isolates has come more into focus. Here, we analyzed the interaction of multiple vaginal isolates of the opportunistic fungal pathogen Candida albicans, the most common cause of v...
Iron screen results for all tested C. glabrata mutants. Download
C. glabrata ORFs with Cth2 nonamer recognition motif and degenerated variants in 3′ intergenic region (IR) with FIMO. Download
C. glabrata genes with ScAft1-binding motif PyPuCACCCPu in 5′ intergenic region (IR) identified by FIMO. Download
Expression analysis of iron-associated target genes by qRT-PCR under iron-replete conditions. Data represent expression of target genes for the WT, cth2Δ, and sef1Δ strains at 0 h and 4 h (under iron deprivation conditions) and at +0.5 h (under iron supplementation conditions). After 4 h preincubation under low-iron conditions (50 µM FeCl3), the 0-...
Primers used in this study. Download
In model teleost fishes like the medaka and the zebrafish many genes which have been identified in genome sequencing projects await their functional characterization. Techniques for the effective generation of transgenic animals are a prerequisite for this challenging task, and, due to their transparency, fish offer the possibility to combine the u...