(2025)
"Pour some sugar on me"-Environmental Candida albicans isolates and the evolution of increased pathogenicity and antifungal resistance through sugar adaptation.
PLoS Pathog 21(10),
e1013542.
Dr Sascha Brunke
Microbial Pathogenicity Mechanisms · Deputy head of department +49 3641 532-1222 sascha.brunke@leibniz-hki.dePublications
(2025)
Commensalism and pathogenesis of Candida albicans at the mucosal interface.
Nat Rev Microbiol 23(8),
525-540.
(Review)
(2024)
A highly conserved tRNA modification contributes to C. albicans filamentation and virulence.
Microbiol Spectr 12(5),
e0425522.
(2024)
Candida albicans and Candida glabrata: global priority pathogens.
Microbiol Mol Biol Rev 88(2),
e0002123.
(Review)
(2024)
Age-related STING suppression in macrophages contributes to increased viral load during influenza a virus infection.
Immun Ageing 21(1),
80.
(2024)
Combatting fungal infections: advances in antifungal polymeric nanomaterials.
Biomacromolecules 25(9),
5670-5701.
(Review)
(2024)
A synthetic peptide mimic kills Candida albicans and synergistically prevents infection.
Nat Commun 15(1),
6818.
(2024)
Competitive fungal commensalism mitigates candidiasis pathology.
J Exp Med 221(5),
e20231686.
(2024)
Shining a light on Candida-induced epithelial damage with a luciferase reporter.
mSphere 9(11),
e0050924.
(2023)
Ncs2* mediates in vivo virulence of pathogenic yeast through sulphur modification of cytoplasmic transfer RNA.
Nucleic Acids Res 51(15),
8133-8149.