TY - JOUR A1 - Haake, Markus A1 - Haack, Beatrice A1 - Schäfer, Tina A1 - Harter, Patrick N. A1 - Mattavelli, Greta A1 - Eiring, Patrick A1 - Vashist, Neha A1 - Wedekink, Florian A1 - Genssler, Sabrina A1 - Fischer, Birgitt A1 - Dahlhoff, Julia A1 - Mokhtari, Fatemeh A1 - Kuzkina, Anastasia A1 - Welters, Marij J. P. A1 - Benz, Tamara M. A1 - Sorger, Lena A1 - Thiemann, Vincent A1 - Almanzar, Giovanni A1 - Selle, Martina A1 - Thein, Klara A1 - Späth, Jacob A1 - Gonzalez, Maria Cecilia A1 - Reitinger, Carmen A1 - Ipsen-Escobedo, Andrea A1 - Wistuba-Hamprecht, Kilian A1 - Eichler, Kristin A1 - Filipski, Katharina A1 - Zeiner, Pia S. A1 - Beschorner, Rudi A1 - Goedemans, Renske A1 - Gogolla, Falk Hagen A1 - Hackl, Hubert A1 - Rooswinkel, Rogier W. A1 - Thiem, Alexander A1 - Romer Roche, Paula A1 - Joshi, Hemant A1 - Pühringer, Dirk A1 - Wöckel, Achim A1 - Diessner, Joachim E. A1 - Rüdiger, Manfred A1 - Leo, Eugen A1 - Cheng, Phil F. A1 - Levesque, Mitchell P. A1 - Goebeler, Matthias A1 - Sauer, Markus A1 - Nimmerjahn, Falk A1 - Schuberth-Wagner, Christine A1 - Felten, Stefanie von A1 - Mittelbronn, Michel A1 - Mehling, Matthias A1 - Beilhack, Andreas A1 - van der Burg, Sjoerd H. A1 - Riedel, Angela A1 - Weide, Benjamin A1 - Dummer, Reinhard A1 - Wischhusen, Jörg T1 - Tumor-derived GDF-15 blocks LFA-1 dependent T cell recruitment and suppresses responses to anti-PD-1 treatment JF - Nature Communications N2 - Immune checkpoint blockade therapy is beneficial and even curative for some cancer patients. However, the majority don’t respond to immune therapy. Across different tumor types, pre-existing T cell infiltrates predict response to checkpoint-based immunotherapy. Based on in vitro pharmacological studies, mouse models and analyses of human melanoma patients, we show that the cytokine GDF-15 impairs LFA-1/β2-integrin-mediated adhesion of T cells to activated endothelial cells, which is a pre-requisite of T cell extravasation. In melanoma patients, GDF-15 serum levels strongly correlate with failure of PD-1-based immune checkpoint blockade therapy. Neutralization of GDF-15 improves both T cell trafficking and therapy efficiency in murine tumor models. Thus GDF-15, beside its known role in cancer-related anorexia and cachexia, emerges as a regulator of T cell extravasation into the tumor microenvironment, which provides an even stronger rationale for therapeutic anti-GDF-15 antibody development. KW - cancer microenvironment KW - immunotherapy KW - T cells KW - tumour immunology Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-357333 VL - 14 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Silwedel, Christine A1 - Hütten, Matthias C. A1 - Speer, Christian P. A1 - Härtel, Christoph A1 - Haarmann, Axel A1 - Henrich, Birgit A1 - Tijssen, Maud P. M. A1 - Alnakhli, Abdullah Ahmed A1 - Spiller, Owen B. A1 - Schlegel, Nicolas A1 - Seidenspinner, Silvia A1 - Kramer, Boris W. A1 - Glaser, Kirsten T1 - Ureaplasma-driven neonatal neuroinflammation: novel insights from an ovine model JF - Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology N2 - Ureaplasma species (spp.) are considered commensals of the adult genitourinary tract, but have been associated with chorioamnionitis, preterm birth, and invasive infections in neonates, including meningitis. Data on mechanisms involved in Ureaplasma-driven neuroinflammation are scarce. The present study addressed brain inflammatory responses in preterm lambs exposed to Ureaplasma parvum (UP) in utero. 7 days after intra-amniotic injection of UP (n = 10) or saline (n = 11), lambs were surgically delivered at gestational day 128–129. Expression of inflammatory markers was assessed in different brain regions using qRT-PCR and in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) by multiplex immunoassay. CSF was analyzed for UP presence using ureB-based real-time PCR, and MRI scans documented cerebral white matter area and cortical folding. Cerebral tissue levels of atypical chemokine receptor (ACKR) 3, caspases 1-like, 2, 7, and C–X–C chemokine receptor (CXCR) 4 mRNA, as well as CSF interleukin-8 protein concentrations were significantly increased in UP-exposed lambs. UP presence in CSF was confirmed in one animal. Cortical folding and white matter area did not differ among groups. The present study confirms a role of caspases and the transmembrane receptors ACKR3 and CXCR4 in Ureaplasma-driven neuroinflammation. Enhanced caspase 1-like, 2, and 7 expression may reflect cell death. Increased ACKR3 and CXCR4 expression has been associated with inflammatory central nervous system (CNS) diseases and impaired blood–brain barrier function. According to these data and previous in vitro findings from our group, we speculate that Ureaplasma-induced caspase and receptor responses affect CNS barrier properties and thus facilitate neuroinflammation. KW - Ureaplasma parvum KW - CNS integrity KW - neonatal meningitis KW - preterm birth KW - immaturity KW - animal model Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-324285 VL - 43 IS - 2 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sitter, Magdalena A1 - Fröhlich, Corinna A1 - Kranke, Peter A1 - Markus, Christian A1 - Wöckel, Achim A1 - Rehn, Monika A1 - Bartmann, Catharina A1 - Frieauff, Eric A1 - Meybohm, Patrick A1 - Pecks, Ulrich A1 - Röder, Daniel T1 - ECMO-Therapie bei COVID-19-ARDS in der Schwangerschaft ermöglicht den Erhalt einer Schwangerschaft mit termingerechter Entbindung T1 - ECMO therapy for COVID-19 ARDS (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome) during pregnancy enables preservation of pregnancy and full-term delivery JF - Die Anaesthesiologie N2 - No abstract available. KW - ECMO-Therapie KW - COVID-19-ARDS KW - Schwangerschaft KW - ECMO therapy KW - COVID-19-ARDS KW - pregnancy Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-346762 VL - 72 IS - 3 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pagotto, Sara A1 - Simeone, Pasquale A1 - Brocco, Davide A1 - Catitti, Giulia A1 - De Bellis, Domenico A1 - Vespa, Simone A1 - Di Pietro, Natalia A1 - Marinelli, Lisa A1 - Di Stefano, Antonio A1 - Veschi, Serena A1 - De Lellis, Laura A1 - Verginelli, Fabio A1 - Kaitsas, Francesco A1 - Iezzi, Manuela A1 - Pandolfi, Assunta A1 - Visone, Rosa A1 - Tinari, Nicola A1 - Caruana, Ignazio A1 - Di Ianni, Mauro A1 - Cama, Alessandro A1 - Lanuti, Paola A1 - Florio, Rosalba T1 - CAR-T-derived extracellular vesicles: a promising development of CAR-T anti-tumor therapy JF - Cancers N2 - Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are a heterogenous population of plasma membrane-surrounded particles that are released in the extracellular milieu by almost all types of living cells. EVs are key players in intercellular crosstalk, both locally and systemically, given that they deliver their cargoes (consisting of proteins, lipids, mRNAs, miRNAs, and DNA fragments) to target cells, crossing biological barriers. Those mechanisms further trigger a wide range of biological responses. Interestingly, EV phenotypes and cargoes and, therefore, their functions, stem from their specific parental cells. For these reasons, EVs have been proposed as promising candidates for EV-based, cell-free therapies. One of the new frontiers of cell-based immunotherapy for the fight against refractory neoplastic diseases is represented by genetically engineered chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) lymphocytes, which in recent years have demonstrated their effectiveness by reaching commercialization and clinical application for some neoplastic diseases. CAR-T-derived EVs represent a recent promising development of CAR-T immunotherapy approaches. This crosscutting innovative strategy is designed to exploit the advantages of genetically engineered cell-based immunotherapy together with those of cell-free EVs, which in principle might be safer and more efficient in crossing biological and tumor-associated barriers. In this review, we underlined the potential of CAR-T-derived EVs as therapeutic agents in tumors. KW - extracellular vesicles KW - CAR-T cells KW - tumors KW - anti-tumor agents Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-304195 SN - 2072-6694 VL - 15 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Boeckel, Hannah A1 - Karsten, Christian M. A1 - Göpel, Wolfgang A1 - Herting, Egbert A1 - Rupp, Jan A1 - Härtel, Christoph A1 - Hartz, Annika T1 - Increased expression of anaphylatoxin C5a-receptor-1 in neutrophils and natural killer cells of preterm infants JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences N2 - Preterm infants are susceptible to infection and their defense against pathogens relies largely on innate immunity. The role of the complement system for the immunological vulnerability of preterm infants is less understood. Anaphylatoxin C5a and its receptors C5aR1 and -2 are known to be involved in sepsis pathogenesis, with C5aR1 mainly exerting pro-inflammatory effects. Our explorative study aimed to determine age-dependent changes in the expression of C5aR1 and C5aR2 in neonatal immune cell subsets. Via flow cytometry, we analyzed the expression pattern of C5a receptors on immune cells isolated from peripheral blood of preterm infants (n = 32) compared to those of their mothers (n = 25). Term infants and healthy adults served as controls. Preterm infants had a higher intracellular expression of C5aR1 on neutrophils than control individuals. We also found a higher expression of C5aR1 on NK cells, particularly on the cytotoxic CD56\(^{dim}\) subset and the CD56\(^-\) subset. Immune phenotyping of other leukocyte subpopulations revealed no gestational-age-related differences for the expression of and C5aR2. Elevated expression of C5aR1 on neutrophils and NK cells in preterm infants may contribute to the phenomenon of “immunoparalysis” caused by complement activation or to sustained hyper-inflammatory states. Further functional analyses are needed to elucidate the underlying mechanisms. KW - preterm infants KW - C5a KW - C5aR1 KW - neutrophils KW - NK cells KW - innate immunity KW - sepsis Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-321196 SN - 1422-0067 VL - 24 IS - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Glaser, Kirsten A1 - Kern, David A1 - Speer, Christian P. A1 - Schlegel, Nicolas A1 - Schwab, Michael A1 - Thome, Ulrich H. A1 - Härtel, Christoph A1 - Wright, Clyde J. T1 - Imbalanced inflammatory responses in preterm and term cord blood monocytes and expansion of the CD14\(^+\)CD16\(^+\) subset upon toll-like receptor stimulation JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences N2 - Developmentally regulated features of innate immunity are thought to place preterm and term infants at risk of infection and inflammation-related morbidity. Underlying mechanisms are incompletely understood. Differences in monocyte function including toll-like receptor (TLR) expression and signaling have been discussed. Some studies point to generally impaired TLR signaling, others to differences in individual pathways. In the present study, we assessed mRNA and protein expression of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines in preterm and term cord blood (CB) monocytes compared with adult controls stimulated ex vivo with Pam3CSK4, zymosan, polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid, lipopolysaccharide, flagellin, and CpG oligonucleotide, which activate the TLR1/2, TLR2/6, TLR3, TLR4, TLR5, and TLR9 pathways, respectively. In parallel, frequencies of monocyte subsets, stimulus-driven TLR expression, and phosphorylation of TLR-associated signaling molecules were analyzed. Independent of stimulus, pro-inflammatory responses of term CB monocytes equaled adult controls. The same held true for preterm CB monocytes—except for lower IL-1β levels. In contrast, CB monocytes released lower amounts of anti-inflammatory IL-10 and IL-1ra, resulting in higher ratios of pro-inflammatory to anti-inflammatory cytokines. Phosphorylation of p65, p38, and ERK1/2 correlated with adult controls. However, stimulated CB samples stood out with higher frequencies of intermediate monocytes (CD14\(^+\)CD16\(^+\)). Both pro-inflammatory net effect and expansion of the intermediate subset were most pronounced upon stimulation with Pam3CSK4 (TLR1/2), zymosan (TR2/6), and lipopolysaccharide (TLR4). Our data demonstrate robust pro-inflammatory and yet attenuated anti-inflammatory responses in preterm and term CB monocytes, along with imbalanced cytokine ratios. Intermediate monocytes, a subset ascribed pro-inflammatory features, might participate in this inflammatory state. KW - neonatal immunology KW - inflammation KW - preterm infants KW - monocytes KW - cord blood KW - monocyte subsets KW - cytokines KW - Toll-like receptor signaling Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-311056 SN - 1422-0067 VL - 24 IS - 5 ER - TY - THES A1 - Sevgin, Semanur T1 - Inadäquate Sinustachykardie: Kardiovaskuläre Risikostratifizierung und Therapiekontrolle mittels Langzeit-EKG Daten von Jugendlichen T1 - Diagnosis and management of an inappropriate sinus tachycardia in adolescence based upon a Holter ECG: A retrospective analysis of 479 patients N2 - Inappropriate sinus tachycardia (IST) is a common disease of the autonomic nervous system in children and adults. Diagnosis and treatment of IST in adolescents is not well defined. In this retrospective study, we tested our hypothesis regarding autonomic dysfunction in childhood by analyzing 24-h heart rate variability (HRV) in 479 children, with a mean age of 13.7 ± 2.1 years, who were referred to the outpatient clinic in the Pediatrics Department within the last 15 years. Seventy-four adolescents with a mean 24-h heart rate ≥ 95 bpm (our cut-off for an IST based upon 66 healthy controls) were deemed to have IST. We found the risk of IST to be high in adolescents with attention deficit disorder (OR = 3.5,p<0.001), pre-hypertension (OR = 2.5, p = 0.043) and hypertension (OR = 2.1,p = 0.02); insignificantly enhanced in children with short stature (OR = 1.9,p = 0.19), surgically-treated congenital heart disease (OR = 1.4,p = 0.51) and obesity without hypertension (OR = 1.4;p = 0.25); and negligible in adolescents with anorexia nervosa (OR = 0.3, p = 0.26) and constitutional thinness (OR = 0.9,p = 0.89). IST was associated with a significant decrease in global HRV and elevated blood pressures, indicating an enhanced cardiovascular risk. Methylphenidate did not increase 24-h heart rates, whereas omega-3 fatty acid supplementation significantly decreased elevated heart rates and increased HRV in adolescents with IST. In this retrospective analysis, 15.4% of adolescents suffered from IST with a 24-h heart rate ≥ 95 bpm, predominately due to attention deficit disorder and hypertension. N2 - Die Inadäquate Sinustachykardie (IST) ist eine häufige Erkrankung des autonomen Nervensystems bei Kindern und Erwachsenen. Die Diagnose und Therapie einer IST bei Jugendlichen ist bisher nicht genau definiert. In dieser retrospektiven Studie haben wir unsere Hypothese bezüglich autonomer Dysfunktion im Kindesalter durch die Analyse von 24-h Herzfrequenzvariabilität (HRV) bei 479 Kindern mit einem Durchschnittsalter von 13,7 ± 2,1 Jahren, die innerhalb der letzten 15 Jahre an die pädiatrische Ambulanz überwiesen wurden, untersucht. 74 Jugendliche hatten eine mittlere Herzfrequenz ≥95/min (Cut-off Werte für eine IST basieren auf der gesunden Kontrollgruppe) und hatten damit eine IST. Wir stellten fest, dass das Risiko einer IST bei Jugendlichen mit einer Aufmerksamkeitsdefizit-/Hyperaktivitätsstörung (ADHS) (OR = 3,5, p < 0,001), Prä-Hypertonie (OR = 2,5, p = 0,043) und Hypertonie (OR = 2,1, p = 0,02) hoch ist; nicht signifikant erhöht bei Kindern mit Kleinwuchs (OR = 1,9, p = 0,19), chirurgisch behandelte angeborene Herzkrankheit (OR = 1,4). ,p = 0,51) und Adipositas ohne Bluthochdruck (OR = 1,4; p = 0,25); und unbedeutsam bei Jugendlichen mit Anorexia nervosa (OR = 0,3, p = 0,26) und konstitutioneller Dünnheit (OR = 0,9, p = 0,89). Eine IST war mit signifikant reduzierten HRV-Werten und erhöhten Blutdrücken assoziiert, was auf ein erhöhtes kardiovaskuläres Risiko hindeutet. In dieser retrospektiven Analyse litten 15,4 % der Jugendlichen an einer IST mit einer 24h HF ≥ 95 bpm hauptsächlich aufgrund einer ADHS und Hypertonie. KW - HRV KW - Omega-3-Fettsäuren KW - Kinder KW - Herzfrequenzvariabilität KW - Herzfrequenz KW - Kind KW - IST Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-330148 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Barthold, Martina A1 - Jurkutat, Anne A1 - Goetz, Regina A1 - Schubring, Lucia A1 - Spiegler, Juliane A1 - Fries, Ann-Sophie A1 - Kiesel, Lucia A1 - Klepper, Joerg T1 - Timing of ketogenic dietary therapy (KDT) introduction and its impact on cognitive profiles in children with Glut1-DS — a preliminary study JF - Children N2 - The aim of this research was to characterize cognitive abilities in patients with Glut1-Deficiency syndrome (Glut1DS) following ketogenic diet therapy (KDT). Methods: The cognitive profiles of eight children were assessed using the Wechsler Intelligence Scale (WISC-IV). The effect of ketogenic diet therapy (KDT) on individual subareas of intelligence was analyzed considering the potential influence of speech motor impairments. Results: Patients with Glut1DS showed a wide range of cognitive performance levels. Some participants showed statistically and clinically significant discrepancies between individual subdomains of intelligence. Both variables, KDT initiation as well as duration, had a positive effect on the overall IQ score. Significant correlations were partially found between the time of KDT initiation and the level of IQ scores, depending on the presence of expressive language test demands of the respective subtests of the WISC-IV. Accordingly, the participants benefited les in the linguistic cognitive domain. The discrepancies in cognitive performance profiles of patients with Glut1DS can be attributed to the possibility of a negative distortion of the results due to the influence of speech motor impairments. Conclusions: The individual access skills of test persons should be more strongly considered in test procedures for the assessment of intelligence to reduce the negative influence of motor deficits on test performance. Specific characterization and systematization of the speech disorder are indispensable for determining the severity of speech motor impairment in Glut1DS. Therefore, a stronger focus on dysarthria during diagnosis and therapy is necessary. KW - Glut1DS KW - ketogenic dietary therapy (KDT) KW - cognitive profile KW - Wechsler intelligence scale (WISC-IV) KW - speech motor impairment KW - movement disorder Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-313569 SN - 2227-9067 VL - 10 IS - 4 ER - TY - THES A1 - Morper, Lorenz T1 - Phänotypische Wirkung von PGE2 auf die TLR-vermittelte Ausreifung in-vitro-generierter monozytenderivierter dendritischer Zellen T1 - Phenotypical effects of PGE2 on the TLR-mediated maturation of in-vitro-generated monocyte-derived dendritic cells N2 - Dendritische Zellen (DC) spielen eine Schlüsselrolle im Immunsystem. Sie dienen als professionelle antigenpräsentierende Zellen und können eine antigenspezifische Immunantwort initiieren, indem sie naive T-Zellen primen. DC können auch verwendet werden, um T-Zellen im Kontext der onkologischen Immuntherapie zu stimulieren. In vitro können sie leicht aus Monozyten differenziert werden. Die daraus resultierenden unreifen DC können bereits Antigene phagozytieren und präsentieren, sie aktivieren jedoch noch keine Immunantwort solange keines der aufgenommenen Antigene als pathogen erkannt wird. Die Ausreifung einer unreifen, tolerogenen DC zu einer immunogenen reifen DC kann, neben anderen Methoden, durch einen Cocktail aus TLR-Liganden oder Zytokinen erreicht werden. Die Auswahl der Substanzen in diesem Cocktail bestimmt den Phänotyp und die funktionellen Eigenschaften der resultierenden reifen DC. Einige der benötigten Fähigkeiten der DC in der Tumorimmuntherapie, wo sie aus Patientenmonozyten generiert, mit Tumorantigen beladen und dem Patienten wieder zugeführt werden sollen, umfassen die Migration zu den T-Zell-Zonen der Lymphknoten, Antigenpräsentation auf sowohl MHC-I- als auch MHC-II-Molekülen, Zytokinproduktion für die Direktion der T-Zell-Antwort wie IL-12p70, und die Expression von Oberflächenmarkern wie der kostimulatorischen Moleküle CD80 und CD86. In der Vergangenheit wurde gezeigt, dass durch Zugabe von Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) zu einem Cocktail mit dem synthetischen TLR3-Liganden poly-I:C und dem TLR7/8-Liganden R848 (Resiquimod) sowohl eine gute migratorische Fähigkeit als auch eine erhöhte IL-12p70-Produktion erreicht werden kann, während etwa die Fähigkeit zur Antigen-Kreuzpräsentation reduziert erschien. Anhand von Monozyten anonymer gesunder Spender beleuchtet diese Arbeit daher den Effekt von PGE2 auf monozytenderivierte DC näher, indem seine konzentrationsabhängige Wirkung auf deren Phänotyp untersucht wird. In den durchgeführten Versuchen wurde dabei die Expressionsdichte der Oberflächenmarker CD83, CD80 und CD86, HLA-DR und CCR7 sowie der monozytäre Marker CD14 durchflusszytometrisch analysiert. Die Ergebnisse zeigen bei Exposition mit PGE2 dosisabhängig eine Heraufregulation von CD80, CD83, CD86 und CCR7 in der Population reifer DC, deren Maximum in unteren mikromolaren Konzentrationen erreicht wird. Gleichzeitig induzierte PGE2 dosisabhängig auch die Entstehung einer zweiten Zellpopulation mit anderen Eigenschaften, die stattdessen den monozytären Marker CD14 re-exprimierte. Dies ist für künftige Studien eine interessante Beobachtung, da sie eine differenzierte Betrachtung beider resultierender Subpopulationen anregt. N2 - Dendritic cells (DC) play a key role in the immune system. They serve as professional antigen presenting cells and can initiate an antigen-specific immune response by priming naive T cells. DC can also be used to stimulate T cells in the context of tumor immunotherapy. In vitro, they can easily be differentiated from monocytes. The resulting immature DC are capable of antigen phagocytosis and presentation, but do not yet activate an immune response as long as none of the uptaken antigens is recognized as pathogenic. The process of converting an immature, tolerogenic DC to an immunogenic mature DC can, among other methods, be achieved by using a cocktail of toll-like receptor (TLR) ligands and cytokines. The choice of the substances included into this cocktail later determines the phenotype and capabilities of the resulting mature dendritic cells. Some of the required DCs' capabilities in the field of cancer immunotherapy, where they are to be generated from patient monocytes, loaded with tumor antigen and re-transferred into the patient, include migration to the T cell areas of lymph nodes, antigen presentation on both MHC-I and MHC-II molecules, cytokine production for shaping the T cell response such as IL-12p70, and the expression of surface markers such as the costimulatory molecules CD80 and CD86. Adding Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) to a cocktail of the TLR3 ligand poly(I:C) and the TLR7/8 ligand R848 (Resiquimod) has been shown to result in a good migratory capacity as well as an elevated IL-12p70 production. In earlier research, the capability of antigen cross-presentation however appeared to be reduced when PGE2 was added. Hence, using anonymous healthy donor monocytes, this work was designed to further investigate the effects of PGE2 on DC dose-dependently by studying their phenotype. Particularly, the density of the cell surface markers CD83, CD80 and CD86, HLA-DR and CCR7 as well as the monocyte marker CD14 have been studied in flow cytometry. The results suggest a dose-dependent up-regulation by PGE2 of CD80, CD83, CD86 and CCR7 in the population of mature DC reaching its maximum at low µM concentrations. Simultaneously, PGE2 also dose-dependently induced the generation of a second cell population, which instead re-expressed the monocyte marker CD14. This is an interesting finding as well as it encourages a differential look at both resulting subpopulations in future analyses. KW - Prostaglandin E2 KW - Dendritische Zelle KW - Dendritische Zellen KW - monozytenderivierte dendritische Zellen KW - PGE2 KW - dendritic cells KW - monocyte-derived dendritic cells Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-329647 ER - TY - THES A1 - Roberts, Stephanie Kimberly T1 - Impfausbildung und Selbsteinschätzung des Impfwissens von Medizinstudierenden in Bayern im Sommer- und Wintersemester 2018 T1 - Vaccine education and medical student self-assessment of knowledge about vaccinations in Bavaria during the summer and winter semester in 2018 N2 - Impfungen sind essenziell zur Prävention vieler Erkrankungen. Für die Impfentscheidung von Patienten spielt die ärztliche Beratung eine wichtige Rolle. Die universitäre Lehre sollte das notwendige Wissen zu Impfungen vermitteln. Die vorliegende Studie untersuchte die Selbsteinschätzung des Impfwissens von Medizinstudierenden sowie die Struktur der Impfausbildung im Medizinstudium. In einer Umfrage wurden Medizinstudierende an den damaligen fünf medizinischen Fakultäten in Bayern im Sommer- und Wintersemester 2018 zu ihrem Impfwissen und ihrer Impfausbildung befragt. N2 - Vaccinations are essential for the prevention of many diseases. Medicals doctors play an important role in the vaccination decision of patients. Medical school should impart the necessary knowledge concerning vaccinations. This study examines the medical student self-assessment of knowledge about vaccinations and the structure of vaccine education during medical school. In a survey medical students of the at that time five medical faculties in Bavaria during the summer and winter semester in 2018 were questioned concerning their vaccine knowledge and vaccine education. KW - Impfung KW - Medizinstudium KW - Impfausbildung KW - Vaccine education Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-282465 ER - TY - THES A1 - Holzer, Marie-Therese T1 - Der Einfluss von Th17-stimulierenden, Interleukin-17 und Interleukin-17-inhibierenden Faktoren auf in vitro Funktion und Phänotyp regulatorischer T-Zellen bei gesunden Probanden und Patienten mit Juveniler Idiopathischer Arthritis T1 - The influence of Th17-stimulating, interleukin-17 and interleukin-17-inhibiting factors on in vitro function and phenotype of regulatory T cells in healthy controls and patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis N2 - In der nicht vollständig geklärten Pathogenese der juvenilen idiopathischen Arthritis (JIA) spielen insbesondere Effektor-T-Zellen und regulatorische T-Zellen (Tregs), sowie das Kontinuum ihrer plastischen Zelltypen eine wichtige Rolle. Im arthritischen Milieu, das auch Interleukin-17 (IL-17) beinhaltet, verschiebt sich das Gleichgewicht dieser Zellen hin zur Inflammation. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, die T-Zellbalance im peripheren Blut von JIA-Patienten mit gesunden Kontrollen (HC) zu vergleichen, sowie den Einfluss von IL-17, anti-IL-17 und eines Th17-stimulierenden, proinflammatorischen Zytokinmilieus auf Phänotyp und Funktion der Tregs zu untersuchen. Es erfolgte die durchflusszytometrische Analyse des Lymphozytenpools von 16 JIA- und 10 HC-Probanden. Isolierte CD25+CD127-CD4+ Tregs wurden mit den genannten Stimuli kultiviert und danach durchflusszytometrisch phänotypisch sowie in Co-Kultur mit peripheren mononukleären Zellen (PBMCs) auf ihre Suppressionsfunktion untersucht. Wir stellten erhöhte Proportionen von Th17-Zellen, Tregs und effector-like Tregs in JIA-Patienten fest. Bei Stimulation mit dem Th17-Cocktail zeigte sich eine verminderte Suppression der Effektor-Zellen durch Tregs bei zeitgleich vermehrter FoxP3-Expression insbesondere in JIA-Tregs. Secukinumab bewirkte eine Anpassung der FoxP3-Expression der Tregs in der Patientengruppe auf etwa das Niveau der gesunden Kontrollen. Insgesamt bestätigt diese Arbeit eine proinflammatorische Dysbalance bei JIA-Patienten mit Shift zu Th17-like Tregs als möglicherweise pathologischen Phänotyp. Ursache für die verminderte Suppression ist vermutlich eine gesteigerte Resistenz der Effektor-Zellen durch das Inflammationsmilieu. Die vermehrte FoxP3-Expression der JIA-Tregs ist am ehesten durch eine gesteigerte Zellaktivierung zu erklären. Diese erhöhte Sensitivität der Tregs für inflammatorische Stimuli mit vermehrter Aktivierung ist ein möglicher Ansatzpunkt für zukünftige Therapien. Die Adjustierung der FoxP3-Expression unter Secukinumab in der JIA-Gruppe auf Niveau der Kontrollen bildet daher einen denkbaren zusätzlichen therapeutischen Effekt der IL-17A Blockade durch potenzielle intrinsische Stabilisierung des Phänotyps der Tregs bei der JIA ab. N2 - Background and Objective: As the exact pathophysiology of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is yet not fully resolved, an important focus of research lays nowadays in the delicate balance between regulatory T cells (Tregs) and effector T-cells. In an arthritic milieu, involving interleukin-17 (IL-17), plasticity towards proinflammatory cell types is seen. The aim of the study was to analyze the distribution of Tregs and effector T-cells in the peripheral blood of JIA patients and healthy controls (HC). Besides that, the influence of IL-17, of anti-IL-17 and of a Th17-stimulating environment on phenotype and function of Tregs was investigated to determine a possible drift away from or towards an antiinflammatory immune status. Methods: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were obtained from blood samples of 16 JIA patients and 10 HC and compared for differences in the lymphocytes’ characteristics. Isolated CD25+CD127-CD4+ Tregs were analyzed with flow cytometry after cultivation with the above-mentioned stimulating agents. Furthermore, suppression assays were performed to assess the Treg-mediated inhibition on proliferation of autologous PBMC proliferation after co-culture. Results: A shift towards pro-inflammatory T cells with elevated Th17-levels and concomitant increased amount of Tregs and Th17-like Tregs in JIA patients was detected. A diminished suppression of PBMC proliferation by Tregs in the Th17-stimulation environment was determined. This environment also promoted an increased FoxP3-expression on Tregs, especially in JIA. Secukinumab lead to adjustment of FoxP3-expression in JIA-Tregs to levels found in HC. Conclusion: Our results implicate that the increased proportions of Th17 cells and Th17-like Tregs might play an important part in the pathophysiology of JIA mediating the proinflammatory dysbalance. The mitigated inhibition of PBMC-proliferation in the Th17-environment is most likely the result of an effector cell resistance. The augmented FoxP3-expression in Th17-environment may be due to an increased cell activation, which especially JIA Tregs were prone to. This increased sensitivity of Tregs to inflammation might open new therapeutic approaches. The difference of FoxP3-activation was less pronounced after cultivation with Secukinumab, suggesting an adjustment of Treg activation in JIA to levels found in HC. This could demonstrate an additional benefit in IL-17A-inhibition in JIA possibly via intrinsically stabilizing the Treg phenotype. KW - Regulatorischer T-Lymphozyt KW - Juvenile chronische Arthritis KW - T-Lymphozyt KW - Interleukin 17 KW - Th17-Zelle KW - T-Zell-Plastizität KW - Interleukin 17-Inhibitor Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-319940 ER - TY - THES A1 - Reese, Lena T1 - Studie zur Erfassung der Lebensqualität und körperlichen Aktivität bei Kindern und Jugendlichen mit Hypophosphatasie T1 - Study to record the quality of life and physical activity in children and adolescents with hypophosphatasia N2 - Bei der HPP handelt es sich um eine seltene, erblich bedingte Stoffwechselerkrankung, die unter anderem mit einer Störung des Knochen- und Mineralstoffwechsels einhergeht. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, die objektiv messbare Aktivität und die HRQoL der jungen HPP-Patientinnen und -Patienten zu untersuchen. Dazu sollten die hierbei erhobenen Daten des erkrankten Patientenkollektivs mit den Daten des gesunden Kontrollkollektivs verglichen werden. Dies geschah unter der Verwendung von Accelerometrie, Spiroergometrie und etablierten Fragebögen in 18 Probandinnen und Probanden und 18 Gesundkontrollen. In den Fragebögen zeigten sich deutliche Defizite, welche sich nur zum Teil in den objektiven Untersuchungen wiederspiegelten. Weitere Untersuchungen mit einer größeren Studienpopulation und Validierung der Untersuchungsmethoden für die HPP werden zukünftig benötigt. N2 - HPP is a rare, hereditary metabolic disease that is associated with a disorder of bone and mineral metabolism. The aim of this study was to investigate the objectively measurable activity and HRQoL of young HPP patients. For this purpose, the data collected from the diseased patient group should be compared with the data of the healthy control group. This was done using accelerometry, spiroergometry and established questionnaires in 18 subjects and 18 health controls. The questionnaires showed clear deficits, which were only partially reflected in the objective studies. Further investigations with a larger study population and validation of the examination methods for HPP will be needed in the future. KW - Hypophosphatasie KW - Lebensqualität KW - Aktivität KW - Kind KW - Kinder Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-314279 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kaltdorf, Martin A1 - Breitenbach, Tim A1 - Karl, Stefan A1 - Fuchs, Maximilian A1 - Kessie, David Komla A1 - Psota, Eric A1 - Prelog, Martina A1 - Sarukhanyan, Edita A1 - Ebert, Regina A1 - Jakob, Franz A1 - Dandekar, Gudrun A1 - Naseem, Muhammad A1 - Liang, Chunguang A1 - Dandekar, Thomas T1 - Software JimenaE allows efficient dynamic simulations of Boolean networks, centrality and system state analysis JF - Scientific Reports N2 - The signal modelling framework JimenaE simulates dynamically Boolean networks. In contrast to SQUAD, there is systematic and not just heuristic calculation of all system states. These specific features are not present in CellNetAnalyzer and BoolNet. JimenaE is an expert extension of Jimena, with new optimized code, network conversion into different formats, rapid convergence both for system state calculation as well as for all three network centralities. It allows higher accuracy in determining network states and allows to dissect networks and identification of network control type and amount for each protein with high accuracy. Biological examples demonstrate this: (i) High plasticity of mesenchymal stromal cells for differentiation into chondrocytes, osteoblasts and adipocytes and differentiation-specific network control focusses on wnt-, TGF-beta and PPAR-gamma signaling. JimenaE allows to study individual proteins, removal or adding interactions (or autocrine loops) and accurately quantifies effects as well as number of system states. (ii) Dynamical modelling of cell–cell interactions of plant Arapidopsis thaliana against Pseudomonas syringae DC3000: We analyze for the first time the pathogen perspective and its interaction with the host. We next provide a detailed analysis on how plant hormonal regulation stimulates specific proteins and who and which protein has which type and amount of network control including a detailed heatmap of the A.thaliana response distinguishing between two states of the immune response. (iii) In an immune response network of dendritic cells confronted with Aspergillus fumigatus, JimenaE calculates now accurately the specific values for centralities and protein-specific network control including chemokine and pattern recognition receptors. KW - cellular signalling networks KW - computer modelling Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-313303 VL - 13 ER - TY - THES A1 - Scherg, Florian Alexander Rudolf T1 - Entwicklung eines dreidimensionalen Zellkulturmodells zur Untersuchung der Apoptoseinduktion von kolorektalen Tumorzellen durch periphere Blutlymphozyten T1 - Development of a three-dimensional cell culture model to investigate the induction of apoptosis in colorectal tumor cells by peripheral blood lymphocytes N2 - Das kolorektale Karzinom zählt zu den häufigsten Tumoren in den westlichen Nationen. Für die Heilung ist neben der frühen Diagnose und der korrekten Klassifikation in UICC-Stadien, die Auswahl einer effektiven individuellen Therapiestrategie von Bedeutung. Der Schlüssel für die erfolgreiche Verbesserung dieser und weiterer Schritte in der Behandlung eines kolorektalen Karzinom ist die Analyse der Interaktion zwischen kolorektalen Karzinomzellen und Immunzellen in einem 3D-Zellkulturmodell, das es ermöglicht, die in vivo Situation möglichst realitätsnah zu imitieren. Im Vergleich zwischen einem 2D- und 3D-Zellkulturmodell konnten in dieser Arbeit bedeutende und reproduzierbare Unterschiede sowohl im Wachstumsverhalten und in der Zellmorphologie von Kolonkarzinomzellen (SW480-Zellen), Fibroblasten und Immunzellen (PBMC) als auch in deren Interaktion untereinander aufgezeigt werden. PBMC induzieren im 2D-System sowohl bei der MK der SW480-Zellen als auch bei der KK mit Fibroblasten im Vergleich zum 3D-System deutlich mehr Apoptose. So gibt es bei der MK mit 1, 2 und 3 Millionen PBMC eine durchschnittliche Apoptosezunahme von 88 % nach 24 h und von 95 % nach 48 h. Bei der KK mit ebenfalls 1, 2 und 3 Millionen PBMC gibt es mit durchschnittlich 89 % nach 24 h und 92 % nach 48 h vergleichbare Apoptosezunahmen. Zellkulturen auf azellularisierter Darmmatrix bieten den Raum für die bereits erwähnten wichtigen 3D-Zell-ECM- und Zell-Zellinteraktionen, realitätsnahe extrazelluläre Matrizen und soluble Substanzen, die eine sehr große Bedeutung für die Ausbildung tumorspezifischer Charakteristika haben wie z. B. Karzinogenese, Gewebsdifferenzierung Proliferationsgeschwindigkeit, Metastasierungspotential, Malignität, Angiogeneseeigenschaften und Mikroumgebungsbedingungen wie sie im System Mensch vorkommen. Sie besitzen durch ihre viel komplexere histologische Struktur im Vergleich zu den zweidimensionalen Monolayer-Systemen eine höhere Aussagekraft, bieten eine bessere Vergleichbarkeit mit Tumorsystemen in lebenden Organismen und mindern die experimentelle Fehlinterpretationsraten im Vergleich zu 2D-Modellen. So ist es auch nicht verwunderlich, dass die Ergebnisse bezüglich der Apoptoserate der SW480-Zellen in beiden Zellkulturmodellen so unterschiedlich ausfallen. Durch eine gute strategische Planung der Durchführung weiterer Experimente und der Quantifizierung von weiteren möglichen Zytokinen könnte der Pool an möglichen Wegen hin zur Apoptose der SW480-Zelle eingeengt werden. Unsere Ergebnisse zeigen, wie wichtig es ist, auch zukünftig weiter an dieser Thematik zu forschen, um so die Therapie des kolorektalen Karzinoms entscheidend zu verbessern. So wäre es durchaus vorstellbar, innerhalb dieses 3D-Modells durch Experimente, die beispielsweise die Tumorzellumgebung oder die Immunzelleigenschaften verändern, dem tumorzellbiologischen Verhalten und der immunologischen Tumor-Wirtsbeziehung in vivo entscheidend näher zu kommen. N2 - Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) is one of the most common tumors in the western nations. In addition to the early diagnosis and the correct classification in UICC stages, the selection of an effective individual therapy strategy is important for the healing. The key to successfully improving this and other steps in the treatment of CRC is the analysis of the interaction between colorectal carcinoma cells and immune cells in a three-dimensional cell culture model that allows the in vivo situation to be as realistic as possible. In a comparison between a two-dimensional and three-dimensional cell culture model, significant and reproducible differences in the growth behavior and cell morphology of colon carcinoma cells (SW480 cells), fibroblasts and immune cells (PBMC) as well as their interaction with each other could be demonstrated. In the 2D-system, PBMC induce markedly more apoptosis in the monoculture of SW480 cells as well as in co-culture with fibroblasts compared to the 3D-system. For example, in monoculture with 1, 2 and 3 million PBMC, there is an average increase in apoptosis of 88 % after 24 h and of 95 % after 48 h. In coculture with likewise 1, 2 and 3 million PBMC, there are comparable apoptosis increases with an average of 89 % after 24 h and 92 % after 48 h. Cell cultures on acellularized intestinal matrix, as I have used them, provide the space for the already mentioned important 3D-cell-ECM and cell-cell interactions, realistic extracellular matrices and soluble substances that are very important in the formation of tumor-specific characteristics such as carcinogenesis, tissue differentiation Proliferation rate, metastatic potential, malignancy, angiogenic properties and microenvironmental conditions as found in the human system. They have a higher informative value due to their much more complex histological structure compared to the two-dimensional monolayer systems, offer better comparability with tumor systems in living organisms and reduce the experimental misinterpretation rates compared to 2D-models. Thus, it is not surprising that the results regarding the apoptosis rates of the SW480 cells are so different in both cell culture models. Good strategic planning of further experiments and quantification of cytokines such as TNFα and IFNϒ narrowed the pool of possible pathways to apoptosis of the SW480 cell induced by the immune cell. Therefore, it is very probable that no soluble substances are causally involved in the induction of apoptosis, but it is cell-mediated. These results will hopefully motivate the scientists to continue researching this topic in the future in order to decisively improve the therapy of the CRC. Thus, it would be conceivable within this 3D-model by experiments that change, for example, the tumor cell environment or the immune cell properties, the tumor cell biological behavior and the immunological tumor-host relationship in vivo to come significantly closer. KW - kolorektales Karzinom KW - pbmc Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300376 ER -