Anna Bremser
Max Planck Society
4 Papers
Anna Bremser is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & T-cell receptor. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Mitochondrial Priming by CD28
Ramon I. Klein Geltink,David O’Sullivan,Mauro Corrado,Anna Bremser,Michael D. Buck,Joerg M. Buescher,Elke Firat,Xuekai Zhu,Gabriele Niedermann,George Caputa,Beth Kelly,Ursula Warthorst,Anne Rensing-Ehl,Ryan Kyle,Lana Vandersarren,Jonathan D. Curtis,Annette E. Patterson,Simon J. Lawless,Katarzyna M. Grzes,Jing Qiu,David E. Sanin,Oliver Kretz,Oliver Kretz,Tobias B. Huber,Tobias B. Huber,Sophie Janssens,Bart N. Lambrecht,Angelika S. Rambold,Edward J. Pearce,Erika L. Pearce +29 more
TL;DR: Early CD28-dependent mitochondrial engagement is needed for T cells to remodel cristae, develop SRC, and rapidly produce cytokines upon restimulation-cardinal features of protective memory T-cells.
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TFEB induces mitochondrial itaconate synthesis to suppress bacterial growth in macrophages
Ev-Marie Schuster,Maximilian W. Epple,Katharina M. Glaser,Michael Mihlan,Kerstin Lucht,Julia A Zimmermann,Anna Bremser,Aikaterini Polyzou,Nadine Obier,Nina Cabezas-Wallscheid,Eirini Trompouki,Andrea Ballabio,Jörg Vogel,Joerg Martin Buescher,Alexander J. Westermann,Angelika S. Rambold +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the lysosomal biogenesis factor transcription factor EB (TFEB) was identified as regulator for phago-lysosome-mitochondria crosstalk in macrophages.
Higher Sensitivity of Foxp3+ Treg Compared to Foxp3- Conventional T Cells to TCR-Independent Signals for CD69 Induction.
TL;DR: The data suggest that Treg are more sensitive to TCR-independent signals than Foxp3- cells, which could contribute to their bystander activity.
A rapid microglial metabolic response controls metabolism and improves memory
Anne Drougard,Eric H. Ma,Vanessa Wegert,R. Sheldon,Ilaria Panzeri,Naman Vatsa,S. Apostle,Luca Fagnocchi,Judith Schaf,Klaus Gossens,Shengru Pang,Anna Bremser,Erez Dror,Sagar,Michael X. Henderson,Marco Prinz,Russell G. Jones,J. Andrew Pospisilik +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify an acute microglial metabolic response that rapidly translates intake of high-fat diet (HFD) to a surprisingly beneficial effect on spatial and learning memory.