@phdthesis{Mertens2011, author = {Mertens, Christina}, title = {Ph{\"a}notypische und funktionelle Charakterisierung von Alveolarmakrophagen der Ratte}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-69309}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2011}, abstract = {Makrophagen spielen als Zellen der angeborenen Abwehr eine wichtige Rolle bei der Immunabwehr. Ziel dieser Arbeit war die ph{\"a}notypische und funktionelle Charakterisierung von Alveolarmakrophagen der Ratte. Hierzu wurden die durch eine bronchoalveol{\"a}re Lavage gewonnenen Alveolarmakrophagen immunhistologisch und durchflusszytometrisch untersucht. Zus{\"a}tzlich wurden sie in vitro mit LPS und IFN-g stimuliert. Die Produktion von Stickstoffmonoxid wurde mit dem Griess Reagenz bestimmt und die Expression von iNOS im Immunoblot nachgewiesen. Zudem wurde die Interaktion mit naiven T-Lymphozyten untersucht. Als Vergleichszellen wurden Peritonealmakrophagen verwendet. Bei den aus bronchoalveol{\"a}ren Lavagen gewonnenen Zellen handelte es sich eindeutig um CD68- und CD11b-positive Alveolarmakrophagen. Vollst{\"a}ndig aktivierte Alveolarmakrophagen exprimierten zum Teil andere Oberfl{\"a}chenmolek{\"u}le als nicht-aktivierte. So stieg nach Stimulierung der Anteil der Makrophagen, die die kostimulatorischen Molek{\"u}le CD80 und CD86 exprimierten, auf ca. 80 Prozent an. Ebenso bildeten sie große Mengen an Stickstoffmonoxid (380 μmol/L NO nach 48 Stunden bei 1 μg/mL LPS) und exprimierten auch das Enzym iNOS. Die aktivierten Alveolarmakrophagen waren nicht in der Lage, naive T-Lymphozyten zu aktivieren. Die Stimulierung der Alveolarmakrophagen in vitro hat gezeigt, dass LPS und IFN-g in den getesteten Konzentrationen in der Lage waren, Makrophagen vollst{\"a}ndig zu aktivieren. Die zweistufige Aktivierung von Makrophagen durch ein Priming mit IFN-g und eine darauf folgende vollst{\"a}ndige Aktivierung mit LPS, ist bei hohen lokalen Konzentrationen auch nur mit LPS bzw. IFN- g m{\"o}glich. Dies unterstreicht die besondere Bedeutung der beiden Mediatoren f{\"u}r die Aktivierung von Makrophagen.}, subject = {Makrophage}, language = {de} } @article{WilhelmSmetakSchaeferEckartetal.2014, author = {Wilhelm, Martin and Smetak, Manfred and Schaefer-Eckart, Kerstin and Kimmel, Brigitte and Birkmann, Josef and Einsele, Hermann and Kunzmann, Volker}, title = {Successful adoptive transfer and in vivo expansion of haploidentical γδ T cells}, series = {Journal of Translational Medicine}, volume = {12}, journal = {Journal of Translational Medicine}, number = {45}, doi = {10.1186/1479-5876-12-45}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-117290}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Background: The primary aim of this pilot study was to determine the feasibility and safety of an adoptive transfer and in vivo expansion of human haploidentical gamma delta T lymphocytes. Methods: Patients with advanced haematological malignancies who are not eligible for allogeneic transplantation received peripheral blood mononuclear cells from half-matched family donors. For that, a single unstimulated leukapheresis product was incubated with both the anti-CD4 and anti-CD8 antibodies conjugated to paramagnetic particles. The depletion procedure was performed on a fully automated CliniMACS (R) device according to the manufacturer's instructions. On average, patients received 2.17 x 10(6)/kg (range 0.9-3.48) γδ T cells with <1\% CD4-or CD8-positive cells remaining in the product. All patients received prior lymphopenia-inducing chemotherapy (fludarabine 20-25 mg/m(2) day -6 until day -2 and cyclophosphamide 30-60 mg/kg day -6 and -5) and were treated with 4 mg zoledronate on day 0 and 1.0x10(6) IU/m(2) IL-2 on day +1 until day +6 for the induction of gamma delta T cell proliferation in vivo. Results: This resulted in a marked in vivo expansion of donor γδ T cells and, to a lower extent, natural killer cells and double-negative αβ T cells (mean 68-fold, eight-fold, and eight-fold, respectively). Proliferation peaked by around day +8 and donor cells persisted up to 28 days. Although refractory to all prior therapies, three out of four patients achieved a complete remission, which lasted for 8 months in a patient with plasma cell leukaemia. One patient died from an infection 6 weeks after treatment. Conclusion: This pilot study shows that adoptive transfer and in vivo expansion of haploidentical γδ T lymphocytes is feasible and suggests a potential role of these cells in the treatment of haematological diseases.}, language = {en} } @article{BrumbergSchroeterBlazhenetsetal.2020, author = {Brumberg, Joachim and Schr{\"o}ter, Nils and Blazhenets, Ganna and Frings, Lars and Volkmann, Jens and Lapa, Constantin and Jost, Wolfgang H. and Isaias, Ioannis U. and Meyer, Philipp T.}, title = {Differential diagnosis of parkinsonism: a head-to-head comparison of FDG PET and MIBG scintigraphy}, series = {NPJ Parkinsons Disease}, volume = {6}, journal = {NPJ Parkinsons Disease}, doi = {10.1038/s41531-020-00141-y}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-230675}, year = {2020}, abstract = {[\(^{18}\)F]fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET and [\(^{123}\)I]metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) scintigraphy may contribute to the differential diagnosis of neurodegenerative parkinsonism. To identify the superior method, we retrospectively evaluated 54 patients with suspected neurodegenerative parkinsonism, who were referred for FDG PET and MIBG scintigraphy. Two investigators visually assessed FDG PET scans using an ordinal 6-step score for disease-specific patterns of Lewy body diseases (LBD) or atypical parkinsonism (APS) and assigned the latter to the subgroups multiple system atrophy (MSA), progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), or corticobasal syndrome. Regions-of-interest analysis on anterior planar MIBG images served to calculate the heart-to-mediastinum ratio. Movement disorder specialists blinded to imaging results established clinical follow-up diagnosis by means of guideline-derived case vignettes. Clinical follow-up (1.7 +/- 2.3 years) revealed the following diagnoses: n = 19 LBD (n = 17 Parkinson's disease [PD], n = 1 PD dementia, and n = 1 dementia with Lewy bodies), n = 31 APS (n = 28 MSA, n = 3 PSP), n = 3 non-neurodegenerative parkinsonism; n = 1 patient could not be diagnosed and was excluded. Receiver operating characteristic analyses for discriminating LBD vs. non-LBD revealed a larger area under the curve for FDG PET than for MIBG scintigraphy at statistical trend level for consensus rating (0.82 vs. 0.69, p = 0.06; significant for investigator \#1: 0.83 vs. 0.69, p = 0.04). The analysis of PD vs. MSA showed a similar difference (0.82 vs. 0.69, p = 0.11; rater \#1: 0.83 vs. 0.69, p = 0.07). Albeit the notable differences in diagnostic performance did not attain statistical significance, the authors consider this finding clinically relevant and suggest that FDG PET, which also allows for subgrouping of APS, should be preferred.}, language = {en} } @article{WeissenbergerWeissenbergerWagenbrenneretal.2020, author = {Weissenberger, Manuel and Weissenberger, Manuela H. and Wagenbrenner, Mike and Heinz, Tizian and Reboredo, Jenny and Holzapfel, Boris M. and Rudert, Maximilian and Groll, J{\"u}rgen and Evans, Christopher H. and Steinert, Andre F.}, title = {Different types of cartilage neotissue fabricated from collagen hydrogels and mesenchymal stromal cells via SOX9, TGFB1 or BMP2 gene transfer}, series = {PLoS One}, volume = {15}, journal = {PLoS One}, number = {8}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0237479}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-230494}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Objective As native cartilage consists of different phenotypical zones, this study aims to fabricate different types of neocartilage constructs from collagen hydrogels and human mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) genetically modified to express different chondrogenic factors. Design Human MSCs derived from bone-marrow of osteoarthritis (OA) hips were genetically modified using adenoviral vectors encoding sex-determining region Y-type high-mobility-group-box (SOX)9,transforming growth factor beta (TGFB) 1or bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) 2cDNA, placed in type I collagen hydrogels and maintained in serum-free chondrogenic media for three weeks. Control constructs contained unmodified MSCs or MSCs expressing GFP. The respective constructs were analyzed histologically, immunohistochemically, biochemically, and by qRT-PCR for chondrogenesis and hypertrophy. Results Chondrogenesis in MSCs was consistently and strongly induced in collagen I hydrogels by the transgenesSOX9,TGFB1andBMP2as evidenced by positive staining for proteoglycans, chondroitin-4-sulfate (CS4) and collagen (COL) type II, increased levels of glycosaminoglycan (GAG) synthesis, and expression of mRNAs associated with chondrogenesis. The control groups were entirely non-chondrogenic. The levels of hypertrophy, as judged by expression of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and COL X on both the protein and mRNA levels revealed different stages of hypertrophy within the chondrogenic groups (BMP2>TGFB1>SOX9). Conclusions Different types of neocartilage with varying levels of hypertrophy could be generated from human MSCs in collagen hydrogels by transfer of genes encoding the chondrogenic factorsSOX9,TGFB1andBMP2. This technology may be harnessed for regeneration of specific zones of native cartilage upon damage.}, language = {en} }