TY - GEN A1 - Frömmel, Ulrike A1 - Lehmann, Werner A1 - Rödiger, Stefan A1 - Böhm, Alexander A1 - Nitschke, Jörg A1 - Weinreich, Jörg A1 - Groß, Julia A1 - Roggenbuck, Dirk A1 - Zinke, Olaf A1 - Ansorge, Hermann A1 - Vogel, Steffen A1 - Klemm, Per A1 - Wex, Thomas A1 - Schröder, Christian A1 - Wieler, Lothar H. A1 - Schierack, Peter T1 - Adhesion of human and animal Escherichia coli strains in association with their virulence-associated genes and phylogenetic origins T2 - Applied and environmental microbiology N2 - Intestinal colonization is influenced by the ability of the bacterium to inhabit a niche, which is based on the expression of colonization factors. Escherichia coli carries a broad range of virulence-associated genes (VAGs) which contribute to intestinal (inVAGs) and extraintestinal (exVAGs) infection. Moreover, initial evidence indicates that inVAGs and exVAGs support intestinal colonization. We developed new screening tools to genotypically and phenotypically characterize E. coli isolates originating in humans, domestic pigs, and 17 wild mammal and avian species. We analyzed 317 isolates for the occurrence of 44 VAGs using a novel multiplex PCR microbead assay (MPMA) and for adhesion to four epithelial cell lines using a new adhesion assay. We correlated data for the definition of new adhesion genes. inVAGs were identified only sporadically, particularly in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) and the European hedgehog ( Erinaceus europaeus). The prevalence of exVAGs depended on isolation from a specific host. Human uropathogenic E. coli isolates carried exVAGs with the highest prevalence, followed by badger (Meles meles) and roe deer isolates. Adhesion was found to be very diverse. Adhesion was specific to cells, host, and tissue, though it was also unspecific. Occurrence of the following VAGs was associated with a higher rate of adhesion to one or more cell lines: afa-dra, daaD, tsh, vat, ibeA, fyuA, mat, sfa-foc, malX, pic, irp2, and papC. In summary, we established new screening methods which enabled us to characterize large numbers of E. coli isolates. We defined reservoirs for potential pathogenic E. coli. We also identified a very broad range of colonization strategies and defined potential new adhesion genes. Y1 - 2013 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.01384-13 SN - 1098-5336 SN - 0099-2240 VL - 79 IS - 19 SP - 5814 EP - 5829 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Frömmel, Ulrike A1 - Böhm, Alexander A1 - Nitschke, Jörg A1 - Weinreich, Jörg A1 - Groß, Julia A1 - Rödiger, Stefan A1 - Wex, Thomas A1 - Ansorge, Hermann A1 - Zinke, Olaf A1 - Schröder, Christian A1 - Roggenbuck, Dirk A1 - Schierack, Peter T1 - Adhesion patterns of commensal and pathogenic Escherichia coli from humans and wild animals on human and porcine epithelial cell lines T2 - Gut Pathogens N2 - Abstract BACKGROUND: Different strategies of colonization or infection by E. coli result in formation of certain adhesion patterns which help also in classifying intestinal E. coli into pathotypes. Little is known about adhesion patterns and host- and tissue adaption of commensal E. coli and about E. coli originating in clinically healthy hosts carrying pathotype-specific virulence-associated genes. FINDINGS: Adhesion pattern of E. coli (n = 282) from humans and from 18 animal species were verified on intestinal human Caco-2 and porcine IPEC-J2 cells and, furthermore, for comparison on human urinary bladder 5637, porcine kidney PK-15 epithelial and HEp-2 cells. The analysis was carried out on 150,000 images of adhesion assays.Adhesion patterns were very diverse; 88 isolates were completely non-adherent, whereas 194 adhered to at least one cell line with the dominant adhesion patterns "diffusely distributed" and "microcolony formation". Adhesion patterns "chains" and "clumps" were also visible. Chain formation was mediated by the presence of epithelial cells. Clump formation was very specific on only the 5637 cell line. All enteropathogenic (eae+) E. coli (EPEC; n = 14) were able to form microcolonies which was cell line specific for each isolate. Most EPEC formed microcolonies on intestinal IPEC-J2 and Caco-2 but several also on urinary tract cells. Shigatoxin-producing (stx+) E. coli (n = 10) showed no specific adhesion patterns. CONCLUSIONS: E. coli isolates were highly diverse. Commensal and pathogenic isolates can adhere in various forms, including diffuse distribution, microcolonies, chains and clumps. Microcolony formation seems to be a global adhesion strategy also for commensal E. coli. Y1 - 2013 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-4749-5-31 SN - 1757-4749 VL - 5 IS - 31 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Rödiger, Stefan A1 - Ruhland, Mirko A1 - Schröder, Christian A1 - Großmann, Kai A1 - Böhm, Alexander A1 - Nitschke, Jörg A1 - Berger, Ingo A1 - Schimke, Ingolf A1 - Schierack, Peter T1 - Fluorescence dye adsorption assay to quantify carboxyl groups on the surface of poly(methyl methacrylate) microbeads T2 - Analytical Chemistry Y1 - 2011 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1021/ac103277s SN - 0003-2700 SN - 1520-6882 VL - 83 IS - 9 SP - 3379 EP - 3385 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rödiger, Stefan A1 - Schierack, Peter A1 - Böhm, Alexander A1 - Nitschke, Jörg A1 - Berger, Ingo A1 - Frömmel, Ulrike A1 - Schmidt, Carsten A1 - Ruhland, Mirko A1 - Schimke, Ingolf A1 - Roggenbuck, Dirk A1 - Lehmann, Werner A1 - Schröder, Christian ED - Seitz, Harald ED - Berger, Ingo T1 - A highly versatile microscope imaging technology platform for the multiplex real-time detection of biomolecules and autoimmune antibodies T2 - Molecular diagnostics Y1 - 2013 SN - 978-3-642-37690-0 SN - 978-3-642-37691-7 SP - 35 EP - 74 PB - Springer CY - Berlin [u.a.] ER - TY - GEN A1 - Schmidt, Carsten A1 - Rödiger, Stefan A1 - Gruner, Melanie A1 - Moncsek, Anja A1 - Stohwasser, Ralf A1 - Hanack, Katja A1 - Schierack, Peter A1 - Schröder, Christian T1 - Multiplex localization of sequential peptide epitopes by use of a planar microbead chip T2 - Analytica Chimica Acta Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2015.12.030 SN - 0003-2670 VL - 908 SP - 150 EP - 160 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Rödiger, Stefan A1 - Kramer, Toni A1 - Frömmel, Ulrike A1 - Weinreich, Jörg A1 - Roggenbuck, Dirk A1 - Guenther, Sebastian A1 - Schaufler, Katharina A1 - Schröder, Christian A1 - Schierack, Peter T1 - Intestinal Escherichia coli colonization in a mallard duck population over four consecutive winter season T2 - Environmental Microbiology Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.12807 SN - 1462-2920 SN - 1462-2912 VL - 17 IS - 9 SP - 3352 EP - 3361 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rödiger, Stefan A1 - Böhm, Alexander A1 - Nitschke, Jörg A1 - Stavitskaya, Luba A1 - Gruner, Melanie A1 - Kundzer, Alena V. A1 - Volkova, Margarita V. A1 - Generalov, I. A1 - Schmidt, Carsten A1 - Schröder, Christian A1 - Roggenbuck, Dirk A1 - Schierack, Peter T1 - Development of a Method for Multiplex Real-Time Analysis of Enzymatic Activity on a Microbead-Chip T2 - Infection, tumors and autoimmunity, report on the 11th Dresden Symposium on Autoantibodies held in Dresden on September 1-4, 2013 Y1 - 2013 SN - 978-3-89967-881-9 SP - 275 EP - 280 PB - Pabst Science Publ. CY - Lengerich [u.a.] ER - TY - GEN A1 - Rödiger, Stefan A1 - Lehmann, Werner A1 - Frömmel, Ulrike A1 - Böhm, Alexander A1 - Nitschke, Jörg A1 - Burdukiewicz, Michał A1 - Schröder, Christian A1 - Dangla, Rémi A1 - Droniou, Magali A1 - Schierack, Peter T1 - The Modi Operandi of the VideoScan Platform for the Detection and Analysis of Nucleic Acids. Life Science Day 2013 & 17. Leibniz Conference of Advanced Science, Freie Universität Berlin, 24.10.2013 Y1 - 2013 UR - https://leibniz-institut.de/Konferenzen/lsd2013/roediger_the_modi_operandi_of_the_videoscan_platform.pdf ER - TY - GEN A1 - Rödiger, Stefan A1 - Schneider, Jens A1 - Sauer, Lysann A1 - Reddig, Annika A1 - Schierack, Peter A1 - Roggenbuck, Dirk A1 - Schröder, Christian T1 - A Multiparameter Platform for The Analysis of DNA Double-strand Breaks and Associated Biomarkers after genome Editing Austrian Biomarker Symposium (ASBD) 2016, 10.-11.03.2016, Wien, Österreich Y1 - 2016 UR - https://f1000research.com/posters/5-350 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Sauer, Lysann A1 - Rödiger, Stefan A1 - Schneider, Jens A1 - Schierack, Peter A1 - Roggenbuck, Dirk A1 - Schröder, Christian T1 - Functional Multiparameter Analy sis of Double-Strand Breaks and Associate Biomarkers during Genome Editing, Genome Editing and Gene Modulation Congress 2016, 6.–8.04.2016, Oxford, United Kingdom Y1 - 2016 UR - https://f1000research.com/posters/5-706 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rödiger, Stefan A1 - Böhm, Alexander A1 - Nitschke, Jörg A1 - Stavitskaya, Luba A1 - Gruner, Melanie A1 - Kundzer, Alena V. A1 - Volkova, Margarita V. A1 - Generalov, I. A1 - Schmidt, Carsten A1 - Schröder, Christian A1 - Roggenbuck, Dirk A1 - Schierack, Peter T1 - Development of a Method for Multiplex Real-Time Analysis of Enzymati c Activity on a Microbead-Chip. T2 - Infections, Tumors and Autoimmunity, Report on the 11th Dresden Symposium on Autoantibodies held in Dresden on September 01. - 04., 2013 Y1 - 2013 SN - 978-3-89967-881-9 SP - 280 PB - Pabst Science Publ. CY - Lengerich ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rödiger, Stefan A1 - Hanschmann, Henning A1 - Steidle, Michael A1 - Schröder, Christian A1 - Schierack, Peter A1 - Lehmann, Werner T1 - Detection of Borrelia, Bordetella and HPV with the LoopTag Real-Time PCR Probe System T2 - International journal of medical microbiology Y1 - 2013 SN - 1618-0607 SN - 1438-4221 N1 - 65. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Hygiene und Mikrobiologie e.V. und der Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Infektiologie (DGI) e.V., Universität Rostock, 22.09. – 25.09.20 13, Rostock VL - 303 IS - Supplement 1 SP - 12 EP - 13 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Feindt, Peter H. A1 - Wolters, Volkmar A1 - Backes, Gunter A1 - Bahrs, Enno A1 - Brandt, Horst A1 - Engels, Eve-Marie A1 - Engels, Johannes A1 - Graner, Andreas A1 - Hamm, Ulrich A1 - Herdegen, Matthias A1 - Isselstein, Johannes A1 - Schröder, Stefan A1 - Tholen, Ernst A1 - Wagner, Sven A1 - Wätzold, Frank A1 - Wolf, Heino T1 - Schutz tiergenetischer Ressourcen im Tierseuchenfall - Vorschläge zum Schutz von Tierbeständen in Nukleus- bzw. Basiszuchtbetrieben und Besamungsstationen bei Auftreten der Afrikanischen Schweinepest Y1 - 2018 UR - https://www.genres.de/fileadmin/SITE_MASTER/content/SITE_GENRES/downloads/docs/Beirat-GR/Gutachten_Stellungnahmen/StellungnahmeWBBGR_Tierseuche_AfrikansicheSchweinepest_09_2018_web.pdf PB - Bundesanstalt für Landwirtschaft und Ernährung (BLE), Informations- und Koordinationszentrum für Biologische Vielfalt (IBV) CY - Bonn ER - TY - GEN A1 - Ruhe, Madeleine A1 - Rabe, Dominik A1 - Jurischka, Christoph A1 - Schröder, Julia A1 - Schierack, Peter A1 - Deckert, P. Markus A1 - Rödiger, Stefan T1 - Molecular biomarkers of DNA damage in diffuse large-cell lymphoma-a review T2 - Journal of Laboratory and Precision Medicine Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.21037/jlpm.2019.01.01 SN - 2519-9005 VL - 4 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Lehnen, Nadine A1 - Schröder, Lena A1 - Henningsen, Peter A1 - Glasauer, Stefan A1 - Ramaioli, Cecilia T1 - Deficient head motor control in functional dizziness: Experimental evidence of central sensory-motor dysfunction in persistent physical symptoms T2 - Progress in Brain Research N2 - Understanding the mechanisms of symptoms that are insufficiently explained by organic dysfunction remains challenging. Recently, it has been proposed that such “functional symptoms” are based on erroneous sensory processing in the central nervous system (CNS), with internal expectations dominating sensory inputs. In a pilot study, we used a head motor control set-up to assess the interplay between sensory input and expectation on the example of patients with functional dizziness. Eight patients and 11 age-matched healthy controls performed large active eye-head gaze shifts towards visual targets in the natural situation and with the head moment of inertia 3.3-fold increased. The latter induces head oscillations and the expected sensory outcome of the movement, estimated in the CNS, does not match the actual sensory input. Head oscillations were assessed in patients and in healthy subjects and compared to prior results from patients with organic disease (vestibular loss and cerebellar ataxia). Head oscillations in patients with functional dizziness were different from those of healthy subjects (F(1,17) = 27.26, P < 0.001, partial η2 = 0.62), and similar to those of patients with cerebellar ataxia, and with vestibular loss (F(2,19) = 0.56, P = 0.58). Even in the natural, unweighted, condition, head oscillations were higher in functional dizziness patients than in healthy subjects (P = 0.001). Since an extensive work-up failed to demonstrate any explanatory peripheral vestibular, motor, or cerebellar organic dysfunction, these motor control deficits are a first indication of erroneous interplay between expectations and sensory input in the CNS that could account for persistent physical symptoms. Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.pbr.2019.02.006 SN - 1875-7855 SN - 0079-6123 VL - 249 SP - 385 EP - 400 ER -