Publications by authors named "Matthias Postl"

Drug development for human disease relies on preclinical model systems such as human cell cultures and animal experiments before therapeutic treatments can ultimately be tested on humans in clinical studies. We here describe the generation of a novel human cell line (HLMVEC/SVTERT289) that we generated by transfection of microvascular endothelial cells from healthy donor lung tissue with the catalytic domain of telomerase and the SV40 large T/small t-antigen. These cells exhibited satisfactory growth characteristics and largely maintained their native characteristics, including morphology, cell surface marker expression, angiogenic potential and the protein composition of secreted extracellular vesicles.

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  • Wild carnivores like the European grey wolf are important for understanding tick-borne pathogens (TBPs), but their specific role has been under-researched.
  • A study analyzed spleen samples from 276 grey wolves in Germany, revealing a significant prevalence of Hepatozoon canis, with 46% testing positive, and identified two genetic variants of this parasite.
  • This research is the first to document H. canis in grey wolves, enhancing knowledge of TBP epidemiology and transmission dynamics among these animals and their interactions with domestic species.
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