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We study how Alzheimer’s disease (AD) develops in the brain at the molecular and cellular level. The aim of our research is to better understand the disease causes and to develop new diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive approaches. Additionally, we want to predict possible side effects of Alzheimer-targeted drugs and, thus, make drug development safer.
For our interdisciplinary research we use a variety of modern methods from biochemistry, molecular, cellular and neurobiology as well as in vitro and in vivo models of AD.
In our research, we focus on proteolytic processes in the brain. We are specifically interested in the molecular scissors (proteases) ADAM10 (alpha-secretase) and BACE1 (beta-secretase) as well as in newly identified genetic risk factors for AD, that may modulate proteolysis in the brain. Many of them are strongly expressed in microglia, the brain-resident immune cells, and may directly control the microglia-dependent inflammatory processes in an AD brain. We investigate the physiological function of the proteases and their modulators in the healthy brain, study the mechanisms through which they contribute to AD and develop ways to specifically target them for the treatment of AD.
Additionally, we develop proteomic methods for a faster and more detailed study of the proteases and their modulators, but also of the brain’s cerebrospinal fluid. This will not only allow a better understanding of the brain, but also help to develop new diagnostics for evaluating whether patients respond well to a drug.
For our interdisciplinary research we use a variety of modern methods from biochemistry, molecular, cellular and neurobiology as well as in vitro and in vivo models of AD.
In our research, we focus on proteolytic processes in the brain. We are specifically interested in the molecular scissors (proteases) ADAM10 (alpha-secretase) and BACE1 (beta-secretase) as well as in newly identified genetic risk factors for AD, that may modulate proteolysis in the brain. Many of them are strongly expressed in microglia, the brain-resident immune cells, and may directly control the microglia-dependent inflammatory processes in an AD brain. We investigate the physiological function of the proteases and their modulators in the healthy brain, study the mechanisms through which they contribute to AD and develop ways to specifically target them for the treatment of AD.
Additionally, we develop proteomic methods for a faster and more detailed study of the proteases and their modulators, but also of the brain’s cerebrospinal fluid. This will not only allow a better understanding of the brain, but also help to develop new diagnostics for evaluating whether patients respond well to a drug.
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Lucie Guilbaud,Kevin Roger, Andree Schmidt,Cerina Chhuon,Stephan Breimann,Joanna Lipecka,Sophie Dreux,Stephan A. Mueller,Michel Zerah,Jerome Larghero, Jean-Marie Jouannic,Stefan F. Lichtenthaler, Ida C. Guerrera
JOURNAL OF PROTEOMICS (2025)
Oliver Kardell, Thomas Gronauer,Christine von Toerne,Juliane Merl-Pham, Ann-Christine Konig,Teresa K. Barth,Julia Mergner,Christina Ludwig,Johanna Tueshaus,Pieter Giesbertz,Stephan Breimann,Lisa Schweizer, Torsten Mueller,Georg Kliewer,Ute Distler,David Gomez-Zepeda, Oliver Popp, Di Qin,Daniel Teupser,Juergen Cox,Axel Imhof,Bernhard Kuester,Stefan F. Lichtenthaler,Jeroen Krijgsveld,Stefan Tenzer,Philipp Mertins,Fabian Coscia,Stefanie M. Hauck
JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH (2025)
Georg Jocher, Gozde Ozcelik, Stephan A Müller,Hung-En Hsia, Miranda Lastra Osua, Laura I Hofmann, Marlene Aßfalg, Lina Dinkel, Xiao Feng, Kai Schlepckow,Michael Willem,Christian Haass,Sabina Tahirovic,Carl P Blobel,Stefan F Lichtenthaler
Life science allianceno. 5 (2025)
Mari Takalo,Heli Jeskanen,Taisia Rolova, Inka Kervinen, Marianna Hellén,Sami Heikkinen,Hennariikka Koivisto,Kimmo Jokivarsi,Stephan A. Müller, Esa-Mikko Koivumäki,Petra Mäkinen, Sini-Pauliina Juopperi,Roosa-Maria Willman, Rosa Sinisalo,Dorit Hoffmann,Henna Jäntti,Michael Peitz,Klaus Fließbach,Teemu Kuulasmaa,Teemu Natunen,Susanna Kemppainen,Pekka Poutiainen,Ville Leinonen,Tarja Malm,Henna Martiskainen,Alfredo Ramirez,Annakaisa Haapasalo,Stefan F. Lichtenthaler,Heikki Tanila,Christian Haass,Juha Rinne,Jari Koistinaho,Mikko Hiltunen
Journal of Neuroinflammationno. 1 (2025): 1-30
Athanasios Lourbopoulos, Stephan A Müller, Georg Jocher, Manfred Wick,Nikolaus Plesnila,Stefan F Lichtenthaler
Henna Martiskainen,Roosa-Maria Willman, Päivi Harju,Sami Heikkinen, Mette Heiskanen,Stephan A. Müller, Rosa Sinisalo,Mari Takalo,Petra Mäkinen,Teemu Kuulasmaa, Viivi Pekkala, Ana Galván del Rey, Sini-Pauliina Juopperi,Heli Jeskanen, Inka Kervinen, Kirsi Saastamoinen,Marja Niiranen,Sami V. Heikkinen,Mitja I. Kurki,Jarkko Marttila,Petri I. Mäkinen, Hannah Rostalski, Tomi Hietanen,Tiia Ngandu,Jenni Lehtisalo,Céline Bellenguez,Jean-Charles Lambert,Christian Haass,Juha Rinne,Juhana Hakumäki,Tuomas Rauramaa,Johanna Krüger,Hilkka Soininen,Annakaisa Haapasalo,Stefan F. Lichtenthaler,Ville Leinonen,Eino Solje,Mikko Hiltunen
Molecular Neurodegenerationno. 1 (2025): 1-22
biorxiv(2024)
Lina Dinkel,Selina Hummel,Valerio Zenatti,Mariagiovanna Malara, Yannik Tillmann,Alessio Colombo,Laura Sebastian Monasor,Jung H. Suh,Todd Logan,Stefan Roth,Lars Paeger, Patricia Hoffelner,Oliver Bludau, Andree Schmidt,Stephan A. Mueller,Martina Schifferer,Brigitte Nuscher,Jasenka Rudan Njavro,Matthias Prestel,Laura M. Bartos,Karin Wind-Mark,Luna Slemann,Leonie Hoermann,Sebastian T. Kunte,Johannes Gnoerich,Simon Lindner,Mikael Simons,Jochen Herms,Dominik Paquet,Stefan F. Lichtenthaler,Peter Bartenstein,Nicolai Franzmeier,Arthur Liesz,Antje Grosche,Tatiana Bremova-Ertl, Claudia Catarino, Skadi Beblo, Caroline Bergner,Susanne A. Schneider,Michael Strupp,Gilbert Di Paolo,Matthias Brendel,Sabina Tahirovic
SCIENCE TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINEno. 776 (2024)
Feizhi Song,Valerija Kovac,Behnam Mohammadi, Jessica L. Littau,Franka Scharfenberg,Andreu Matamoros Angles,Ilaria Vanni,Mohsin Shafiq,Leonor Orge,Giovanna Galliciotti, Salma Djakkani,Luise Linsenmeier,Maja Černilec,Katrina Hartman,Sebastian Jung,Jörg Tatzelt,Julia E. Neumann,Markus Damme, Sarah K. Tschirner,Stefan F. Lichtenthaler,Franz L. Ricklefs,Thomas Sauvigny,Matthias Schmitz,Inga Zerr,Berta Puig,Eva Tolosa,Isidro Ferrer,Tim Magnus, Marjan S. Rupnik,Diego Sepulveda-Falla,Jakob Matschke,Lojze M. Šmid,Mara Bresjanac,Olivier Andreoletti,Susanne Krasemann,Simote T. Foliaki,Romolo Nonno,Christoph Becker-Pauly,Cecile Monzo,Carole Crozet,Cathryn L. Haigh,Markus Glatzel,Vladka Curin Serbec,Hermann C. Altmeppen
Andree Schmidt,Brian Hrupka,Frauke van Bebber, Sanjay Sunil Kumar,Xiao Feng, Sarah K. Tschirner,Marlene Assfalg,Stephan A. Mueller, Laura Sophie Hilger, Laura I. Hofmann,Martina Pigoni,Georg Jocher,Iryna Voytyuk,Emily L. Self,Mana Ito,Kana Hyakkoku, Akimasa Yoshimura,Naotaka Horiguchi,Regina Feederle,Bart De Strooper,Stefan Schulte-Merker,Eckhard Lammert,Dieder Moechars,Bettina Schmid,Stefan F. Lichtenthaler
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATIONno. 16 (2024)
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#Papers: 273
#Citation: 10782
H-Index: 57
G-Index: 98
Sociability: 7
Diversity: 4
Activity: 93
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