Isabella Ingerl
Name | Isabella Ingerl |
Education/Training | Medical student |
Start of MD Thesis and group | 10/2021, P3, Prof. Olaf Groß |
Subject of Thesis | The influence of metabolic challenges on NLRP3 inflammasome-dependent myeloid cell lysis |
Research Interests | Immunology, NLRP3 Inflammasome |
Methods and Techniques | Cell culture, ELISA, Western Blot, FACS, cell viability assays, Seahorse cell metabolic analysis |
Publications | Saller BS, Wöhrle S, Fischer L, Dufossez C, Ingerl IL, Kessler S, Mateo-Tortola M, Gorka O, Lange F, Cheng Y, Neuwirt E, Marada A, Koentges C, Urban C, Aktories P, Reuther P, Giese S, Kirschnek S, Mayer C, Pilic J, Falquez-Medina H, Oelgeklaus A, Deepagan VG, Shojaee F, Zimmermann JA, Weber D, Tai YH, Crois A, Ciminski K, Peyronnet R, Brandenburg KS, Wu G, Baumeister R, Heimbucher T, Rizzi M, Riedel D, Helmstädter M, Buescher J, Neumann K, Misgeld T, Kerschensteiner M, Walentek P, Kreutz C, Maurer U, Rambold AS, Vince JE, Edlich F, Malli R, Häcker G, Kierdorf K, Meisinger C, Köttgen A, Jakobs S, Weber ANR, Schwemmle M, Groß CJ, Groß O. Acute suppression of mitochondrial ATP production prevents apoptosis and provides an essential signal for NLRP3 inflammasome activation. Immunity. 2024 Nov 15:S1074-7613(24)00492-8. doi: 10.1016/j.immuni.2024.10.012. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 39571574. |