TY - JOUR A1 - Liu, T. A1 - McDonnell, PC A1 - Young, PR A1 - White, RF A1 - Sirèn, Anna-Leena A1 - Hallenbeck, JM A1 - Barone, FC A1 - Feuerstein, Giora T1 - Interleukin-1ß mRNA expression in ischemic rat cortex N2 - Background and Pur pose: Interleukin-1ß is a proinftammatory cytokine produced by blood-borne and resident brain inftammatory cells. The present study was conducted to determine if interleukin-1ß mRNA was produced in the brain of rats subjected to permanent focal ischemia. Methods: Rat interleukin-1ß cDNA, synthesized from stimulated rat peritoneal macrophage RNA by reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction and c10ned in plasmid Bluescript KS+, was used to evaluate the expression of interleukin-1ß mRNA in cerebral cortex from spontaneously hypertensive rats and normotensive rats subjected to permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion. Interleukin-1ß mRNA was quantified by Northern blot analysis and compared with rat macrophage RNA standard. To correct for gel loading, blots were also analyzed with cyclophilin cDNA, which encodes an abundant, conserved protein that was unchanged by the experimental conditions. Results: Interleukin-1ß mRNA produced in the ischemic zone was significantly increased from 6 hours to 120 hours, with a maximum of211±24% ofinterleukin-1ß reference standard, ie, 0.2 ng stimulated rat macrophage RNA, mRNA compared with the level in nonischemic cortices (4±2%) at 12 hours after ischemia (P<.OI; n=6). Interleukin-1ß mRNA at 12 hours after ischemia was markedly elevated in hypertensive rats over levels found in two normotensive rat strains. Neurological deficits were also apparent only in the hypertensive rats. Conclusions: Brain interleukin-1ß mRNA is elevated acutely after permanent focal ischemia and especially in hypertensive rats. These data suggest that this potent proinflammatory and procoagulant cytokine might have a role in brain damage following ischemia. KW - Gehirn KW - Durchblutung KW - cerebraI ischemia KW - cytokines KW - neuronal damage KW - rats Y1 - 1993 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-47442 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Demchuk, E. A1 - Mueller, T. A1 - Oschkinat, H. A1 - Sebald, Walter A1 - Wade, R. C. T1 - Receptor binding properties of four-helix-bundle growth factors deduced from electrostatic analysis N2 - Hormones of the hematopoietin class mediate signal transduction by binding to specific transmembrane receptors. Structural data show that the human growth hormone (hGH) forms a complex with a homodimeric receptor and that hGH is a member of a class of hematopoietins possessing an antiparallel 4-a-helix bundle fold. Mutagenesis experiments suggest that electrostatic interactions may have an important influence on hormonereceptor recognition. In order to examine the specificity of hormone-receptor complexation, an analysis was made of the electrostatic potentials of hGH, interleukin-2 (IL-2), interleukin-4 (IL-4), granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), and the hGH and IL-4 receptors. The binding surfaces of hGH and its receptor, and of IL-4 and its receptor, show complementary electrostatic potentials. The potentials of the hGH and its receptor display approximately 2-fold rotational symmetry because the receptor subunits are identical. In contrast, the potentials of GM-CSF and IL-2 Iack such symmetry, consistent with their known high affinity for hetero-oligomeric receptors. Analysis of the electrostatic potentials supports a recently proposed hetero-oligomeric model for a high-affinity IL-4 receptor and suggests a possible new receptor binding mode for G-CSF; it also provides valuable information for guiding structural and mutagenesis studies of signal-transducing proteins and their receptors. KW - Biochemie KW - cytokines KW - electrostatic potential KW - hematopoietic receptors KW - human growth factor KW - interleukins KW - molecular recognition Y1 - 1994 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-62424 ER - TY - THES A1 - Greil, Sabine T1 - Beeinflussung der Aktivität von NF-kappaB durch gram-negative Bakterien - ein Beitrag zur Pathogenese der reaktiven Arthritis T1 - Influence of gram-negative bacteria on activity of NF-kappaB in synovial fibroblasts - A step forward to the pathogenesis of reactive arthritis N2 - Beeinflussung der Aktivität von NF-kappaB durch gram-negative Bakterien - ein Beitrag zur Pathogenese der reaktiven Arthritis Als Beitrag zur Pathogenese der reaktiven Arthritis wurde die Aktivierung von NF-kB durch gram-negative Bakterien untersucht. Mittelpunkt dieser Arbeit war die Beobachtung, dass die Aktivität des Transkriptionsfaktors NF-kB in Synovialzellen nach Infektion stimuliert wird. Die Erkrankung steht im klinischen Zusammenhang mit einer Infektion durch gram-negative Darmbakterien und weiteren Erregern. TNF-a spielt eine wichtige Rolle bei der Erregerantwort der infizierten Zellen, in welchen erhöhte TNF-a-Titer gemessen wurden. Das bekannte Mitwirken von NF-kB in immunologischen Prozessen ließ vermuten, dass dieser Transkriptionsfaktor an der Pathogenese der reaktiven Arthritis beteiligt ist. Dies steht in engem Zusammenhang mit der Induktion von TNF-a, ein Zytokin, das gleichzeitig ein wichtiger Induktor von NF-kB darstellt. In unseren Experimenten wurde ein Unterschied zwischen apathogenen und pathogenen Keimen in der zeitlichen Aktivierung von NF-kB beobachtet. Die Vertreter pathogener Erreger waren Yersinia enterocolitica O.3 und Salmonella enteritidis. Diese induzierten NF-kB zwischen 4 und 6 Stunden post infectionem, im Unterschied zu dem apathogenen Bakterium Escherichia coli, das den Transkriptionsfaktor schon nach 1 - 2 Stunden induzierte. Als Folge dieser Differenz könnte die Immunantwort der Zelle zu unterschiedlichen Reaktionen in der Lage sein und die Erreger abtöten oder eine Persistenz zulassen. Zusätzlich wurde das Augenmerk auf die einzelnen Zellbestandteile oder –produkte gelenkt. Im Vergleich zu intakten Bakterien wurde die Wirkung des Überstandes und die von UV-inaktivierten Keimen untersucht. Die Induktionsstärke war bei unbehandelten Erregern am größten und fiel dann bei UV-inaktivierten Bakterien deutlich ab. Ein weiteres Abfallen der Aktivierung war bei der Infektion mit dem bloßen Überstand zu verzeichnen. Mit diesen Ergebnissen wurde deutlich, dass NF-kB bei der Etablierung der reaktiven Arthritis eine Rolle spielen könnte. Noch bleibt offen, in welcher Art der Transkriptionsfaktor in die intrazellulären Prozesse eingreift und welche medikamentösen Behandlungsmöglichkeiten sich daraus ergeben könnten. N2 - Influence of gram-negative bacteria on activity of NF-kappaB in synovial fibroblasts - A step forward to the pathogenesis of reactive arthritis The pathogenesis of reactive arthritis has been discussed controversially. Reactive arthritis following gastrointestinal or urogenital tract infection with yersiniae, salmonellae, shigellae, campylobacter or chlamydiae has been regarded as a human model of spondylarthropathies. Several cytokines including TNF-a are crucial for bacterial elimination of infected cells. It has been shown that infection of synovial fibroblasts with yersiniae leads to expression of TNF-a. TNF-a is closely connected with the induction of NF-kB because it is one of the most important inducers of NF-kB. The transcription factor nuclear factor-kappa B (NFkB) plays a crucial role in the expression of multiple genes involved in inflammatory responses, including TNF-a. Using an in vitro model, synovial fibroblasts were infected with different bacteria and activation of NF-kB was analysed. We looked for a difference of temporal activity of NF-kB between reactive arthritis inducing and non-inducing pathogens. Yersinia enterocolitica O.3 and Salmonella enteritidis are reactive arthritis inducing bacteria. These pathogens induce NF-kB between 4 and 6 hours after infection. In contrast, Escherichia coli that does not lead to reactive arthritis, activation of NF-kB was found 1 and 2 hours after infection. These results suggest, that the early immunological answer might lead to complete bacterial elimination whereas delayed response to infection can induce bacterial persistence, be able to kill the bacteria or let them persist. We were further interested in the question, if living and whole bacterial are necessary for activation of NF-kB or if also dead bacteria or bacterial components can lead to induction of NF-kB. Therefore, we investigated the effect on NF-kB activation in synovial fibroblasts after stimulation with bacteria, that were inactivated by UV-light irradiation and bacterial supernatant. Activation of NF-kB was highest after stimulation with native bacteria, but also seen after stimulation with UV-light-irradiated bacteria. The activity of NF-kB was weakest after stimulation with bacterial supernatant. These results suggest, that NFkB may play a role in the pathogenesis of reactive arthritis. It is still unknown how the transcription factor NF-kB is involved in the development of reactive arthritis. Moreover, knowing more about the pathogenesis of reactive arthritis might show us new aims for therapeutic interventions. KW - Reaktive Arthritis KW - NF-kappaB KW - Zytokine KW - Yersinia enterocolitica KW - reactive arthritis KW - NF-kappaB KW - cytokines KW - yersinia enterocolitica Y1 - 2002 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-4486 ER - TY - THES A1 - Bonkat, Gernot T1 - Einfluss von septischem Plasma und intensivmedizinischen Medikamenten auf die Zytokin- und Procalcitoninfreisetzung von in vitro stimulierten PBMC septischer Patienten und immunkompetenter Probanden T1 - About the influence of septic plasma and different drugs used in the intensiv care unit on the cytokin- and procalcitonin release from in vitro stimulated pbmc from septic patients and immuncompetent volunteers N2 - In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde der Einfluss von verschiedenen in der Intensivtherapie der Sepsis etablierten Medikamenten auf die peripheren mononukleären Zellen gesunder Probanden und septischer Patienten untersucht. Als ein weiteres Ziel untersuchten wir, ob Plasma, das von septischen Patienten gewonnen wurde, ebenfalls eine die Mediatorproduktion der Zellen modifizierende Wirkung besitzt. Als Parameter dieser Studie dienten auf der einen Seite die proinflammatorischen Zytokine TNF-alpha, Interleukin-6 und Interferon-gamma, auf der anderen Seite Interleukin-10, dem antiinflammatorische Eigenschaften zugesprochen werden, und Procalcitonin. N2 - The present study was conducted to clarify the influence of various drugs, established in the intensiv therapie of sepsis, and septic plasma on the mediatorproduction of LPS-stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells isolated from healthy volunteers and septic patients. The mediators measured include TNF-alpha, IL-6, Interferon-gamma (proinflammatory cytokines), interleukin 10 (an anti-inflammatory cytokine) and procalcitonin. KW - Zytokine KW - PBMC KW - Medikamente KW - Patienten KW - Probanden KW - cytokines KW - PBMC KW - drugs KW - patients KW - probands Y1 - 2003 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-8144 ER - TY - THES A1 - Hofmann, Ulrich Dietmar Walter T1 - Einfluss von Tumor Nekrose Faktor-Alpha (TNF- Alpha) auf die myokardiale Energetik T1 - TNF-Alpha impairs economy of contraction in rat myocardium N2 - Es konnte erstmals gezeigt werden, dass Tumor Nekrose Faktor-α (TNF- α) (TNF-α) in pathophysiologisch relevanten Konzentrationen neben seiner bekannten negativ inotropen Wirkung einen deutlichen Effekt auf die myokardiale Energetik im Myokard der Ratte besitzt. Dieser wurde anhand des Sauerstoffverbrauchs an rechtsventrikulären Muskelstreifenpräparaten quantifiziert. Der erhöhte Energieumsatz bei gleichzeitig reduzierter myokardialer Arbeit, d.h. der gesteigerte spezifische Sauerstoffverbrauch, basiert auf einer verschlechterten Ökonomie des Kontraktionsprozesses. Diese schnelle Wirkung auf die myokardiale Energetik ist durch einen Sphingolipid Signaltransduktionsweg vermittelt. Dagegen spielt wohl für den mechanischen Effekt von TNF-α sowohl NO, als auch Sphingosin eine Rolle. N2 - Objective: Several experimental studies have demonstrated that tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) impairs myocardial contractility. It was the aim of the present study to test the hypothesis that TNF-α influences myocardial energy metabolism as well. Methods: Oxygen consumption (MVO2) of isometrically contracting trabeculae isolated from right ventricular rat myocardium was analyzed using a clark-type oxygen probe. The slope of the force-time integral-MVO2 regression line indicates economy of contraction. Results: TNF-α impaired myocardial economy without altering baseline MVO2. Incubation with TNF-α in the presence of the NO-synthase inhibitor L-NAME further impaired myocardial economy. Pre-incubation with the ceramidase inhibitor NOE abrogated the TNF-α effect on myocardial economy. The negative inotropic effect of TNF-α was observed in NOE, but not in L-NAME pre-incubated muscle fibers. Moreover, exogenous sphingosine mimicked the TNF-α effect on mechanics and energetics. Conclusion: TNF-α impairs the economy of chemo-mechanical energy transduction primarily through a sphingosine-mediated pathway. KW - Myokardiale Energetik KW - Tumor Nekrose Faktor-Alpha KW - Zytokine KW - Sauerstoffverbrauch KW - myocardial energetics KW - tumor necrosis factor-Alpha KW - cytokines KW - oxygen consumption Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-23663 ER - TY - THES A1 - Kauczok, Jens T1 - Toleranz und Abstoßung nach experimenteller Lebertransplantation : Charakterisierung intrahepatischer CD4+ T-Lymphozyten nach Phänotyp und Zytokinmuster T1 - Tolerance and rejection after experimental liver transplantation: The role of CD4+ T cells N2 - Die Leber verfügt über einzigartige immunologische Eigenschaften, wobei die Lebertransplantat-Spontantoleranz eine der beeindruckensten ist. Dies steht im Gegensatz zum zentralen Dogma der Transplantationsimmunologie, wonach MHC-differente Transplantate ohne Immunsuppression abgestoßen werden. Die Spontantoleranz entwickelt sich aus der vom Lebertransplantat ausgelösten Immunantwort, während andere MHC-differente Organ-transplantate im Rahmen einer solchen Immunantwort irreversibel zerstört werden. Zielsetzung dieser Arbeit war, die immunologischen Vorgänge im Lebertransplantat bei Abstoßung und Spontantoleranz näher zu untersuchen. Deshalb wurden die intrahepatischen T-Lymphozyten auf ihr Zytokinprofil (Th1/Th2 Zytokine) und ihre CD45RC Expression hin untersucht. Dies geschah in der Frühphase bis Tag 7 und in der Spätphase bis Tag 100 nach Lebertransplantation. Mit diesem experimentellen Design wurde überprüft, ob aus der frühen Aktivierung nach Lebertransplantation je nach Präsenz von Th1- oder Th2-Zytokinen entweder Abstoßung oder Spontantoleranz entsteht. Das Phänomen der Lebertransplantat-Spontantoleranz wurde in der Ratte mit der Zuchtlinie Dark Agouti (DA) nach Übertragung von Lebertransplantaten aus Lewis-Spendertieren (LEW) untersucht. Andere vaskularisierte Organe aus LEW Spendertieren wurden dagegen von ihren DA-Empfängern abgestoßen. Dienten DA-Tiere als Leberspender und LEW-Tiere als Empfänger, so war ebenso eine akute Transplantatabstoßung zu beobachten. Die Quantifizierung und Phänotypisierung der Leukozyten aus den Lebertransplantaten der Spontantoleranzgruppe und der Abstoßungsgruppe zeigten, dass es bereits in der Frühphase nach Transplantation zu einer starken Infiltration mit Leukozyten des Empfängers kam. Bereits am Tag 3 p.op. waren in diesen Lebertransplantaten nahezu nur noch Leukozyten der Empfänger nachzuweisen. Auch in spontantolerierten LEW Lebertransplantaten wurde dies beobachtet. Weiter wurde die Expression des Oberflächenmoleküls CD45RC auf den CD4+ T-Lymphozyten untersucht, da sich hierdurch naive von aktivierten Zellen unterscheiden lassen. Während der Frühphase zeigte sich ein dynamisches Verhältnis von CD45RCpos (naive T-Lymphozyten) und CD45RCneg (aktivierte T-Lymphozyten). In beiden allogenen Gruppen stieg dieses Verhältnis innerhalb von 3 Tagen nach Transplantation von 0,5 auf über 3 an. Bereits zwischen Tag 5 und 7 p.op. verringert sich dieses Verhältnis wieder in beiden Gruppen. In der Spätphase um den Tag 30 nach Lebertransplantation erhöhte sich in der Spontantoleranzgruppe das Verhältnis von aktivierten zu naiven T-Lymphozyten noch einmal, bevor es sich schließlich dem Niveau der Syngenen Kontrollgruppe annäherte. Für die intrahepatischen CD4+ T-Lymphozyten beider allogener Gruppen wurde in der Frühphase nach Transplantation eine deutliche Anwesenheit von IL-2 und IL-2 mRNA nachgewiesen. In dieser Phase sezernierten sie auch die Th2- Zytokine IL-4 und IL-10. Dies war unabhängig davon, ob die T-Lymphozyten aus Lebertransplantaten der Abstoßungs- oder Spontantoleranzgruppe stammten. Somit konnte nicht eindeutig gezeigt werden, dass die Anwesenheit von Th2-Zytokinen für die Induktion von Spontantoleranz notwendig ist bzw. ihre Abwesenheit zur Transplantatabstoßung führt. In der Spätphase nach Transplantation wurden aus den spontantoleranten Lebertransplantaten CD4+ T-Lymphozyten isoliert, für die nach einer in vitro- Stimulierung IL-13 mRNA nachzuweisen war. Diese Fähigkeit ließ sich bis zum Versuchsende am Tag 100 verfolgen. Hingegen brachten Analysen von CD4+ TLymphozyten, die zum gleichen Zeitpunkt aus den Milzen dieser Tiere isoliert wurden, für dieses Zytokin kein Ergebnis. Auch in der Syngenen Kontrollgruppe waren die CD4+ T-Lymphozyten, die aus den Lebertransplantaten und Milzen isoliert wurden, nicht in der Lage, dieses Zytokin zu produzieren. IL-13 zählt zu den Th2-Zytokinen, das regulierend auf immunkompetente Zellen wirkt und die Produktion verschiedener inflammatorischer Zytokine hemmt. Diese IL-13-positiven CD4+ T-Lymphozyten stellen somit attraktive Kandidaten für Zellen mit einem regulatorischen Potential dar, die zur Erhaltung der Langzeitfunktion von Lebertransplantaten entscheidend sein könnten. Die Leber mit ihren einzigartigen immunologischen Fähigkeiten verbirgt noch zahlreiche Geheimnisse. Unstrittig ist, dass weiterführende Untersuchungen zu neuen Erkenntnissen über die Immunbiologie IL-13-positiver T-Lymphozyten im Besonderen und zur Leberimmunologie im Allgemeinen führen werden. N2 - The liver allograft appears to be an immune-“privileged” organ that facilitates the induction of donor-specific tolerance after transplantation. This is a very important characteristic because the special situation after transplantation normally requires long-term suppression of the recipient`s immune system in order to inhibit an immune response against the MHC-incompatible organ. Therefore, a major goal in transplantation research is the induction of donor-specific tolerance in an adult immune system. Recently accumulated data support the important role of immunoregulatory T cells in the induction and maintenance of transplantation tolerance. Regulatory T cells inhibit the allogeneic immune response and prevent rejection by secreting regulatory cytokines. We analysed the cytokine production and the expression of CD45RC of freshly isolated intragraft T cells as well as their response to stimulation at different times after liver transplantation. Orthotopic arterialized liver transplantation was performed in two allogeneic rat strain combinations with rejection (REJ: DA-to-LEW) within 12 days after transplantation and tolerance (TOL: LEW-to-DA) without immunosuppression despite a complete MHC mismatch (spontaneous liver tolerance). The cytokine mRNA expression and the production of purified intrahepatic CD4+ T cells were analysed by semiquantitative RT-PCR and specific ELISA before and after in vitro stimulation. Intrahepatic T cells were phenotypically divided into CD45RC+ (naïve) and CD45RC- (activated) subsets with mAb OX-22 (anti-CD45RC). Liver allografts of both groups showed a continuously increasing intragraft cell infiltrate on day 3 after transplantation as a sign of an inflammatory situation. Parallel to this, the ratio of intrahepatic CD45RC-/CD45RC+ CD4+ T cells increased and elevated levels of IL-2 were detected in supernatant. The ratio of CD45RC-/CD45RC+ CD4+ T cells as well as the levels of IL-2 protein decreased until day 7. In the TOL group the CD45RC- CD4+/CD45RC+ CD4+ ratio increased between day 14 and day 30 for the second time. With the decreased ratio these cells were able to produce the Th2 cytokine IL-13 in response to stimulation. T cells harvested from the spleen of these animals, as well as intrahepatic CD4+ T cells of the syngenic group, were not able to produce this cytokine. The cytokine IL-13 is Th2-like and has a suppressive influence to inflamatoric cytkines and immunological cells. This indicates the presence of an intragraft Th2-like CD4+ T cell population with a putative regulatory function in liver tolerance induction. KW - Toleranz KW - Transplantation KW - Zytokine KW - CD 4+ T-Lymphozyten KW - IL-13 KW - Tolerance KW - transplantation KW - cytokines KW - CD4+ T cells KW - IL-13 Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-16644 ER - TY - THES A1 - Tsaur, Igor T1 - Untersuchungen zum immunologischen Monitoring chronischer Abstoßung bei nierentransplantierten Patienten unter unterschiedlichen immunsuppressiven Protokollen T1 - Specific post transplant T cell monitoring as an early predictive assay for preventing chronic rejection in kidney transplant patients on various immunosuppressive protocols N2 - Heutzutage existieren verschiedene immunsuppressive Protokolle, die bei Patienten nach Nierentransplantation mit dem Ziel der Unterdrückung der immunologischen Abstoßungs-reaktion eingesetzt werden. Welche von diesen Protokollen aber seine Aufgabe am besten verwirklicht, ist bis jetzt noch offen geblieben. Das relativ neue Präparat MMF findet zu-nehmend im klinischen Alltag im Rahmen dieser Therapie seine Verwendung. In dieser Arbeit wurden die Funktionen regulatorischer T-Zellen aus Patienten nach Nierentrans-plantationen unter MMF basierter Immunsuppression untersucht. Sie wurden mit Hilfe verschiedener Verfahren mit dem Ziel charakterisiert, die günstigste immunsuppressive Kombination zu finden und ihre Wirkungen auf zellulärer Ebene zu analysieren. Insgesamt wurde festgestellt, dass die T-Zelllinien aus Patienten mit chronischer Abstoßung vom Th1-Zytokin-Profil und die aus stabilen Patienten vom Th2-Muster geprägt waren. Dies verdeutlicht die Rolle der Th1-Zellen bei der Induktion und Aufrechterhaltung der chroni-schen Abstoßung und die immunregulatorischen Eigenschaften der Th2-Zellen. Alle T-Zelllinien wiesen Spender-Peptid spezifische und signifikante Proliferationsaktivität, wo-bei die Antwort bei den Zelllinien aus chronischen Patienten viel höher ausfiel. Diese Tat-sache weist auf die besondere immunologische Aktivität der Th1-Zellen. Unter den T-Zelllinien aus stabilen Patienten unter Tacrolimus, MMF und Prednisolon wurden viel mehr CD4+CD25+ Zellen mit regulatorischen Eigenschaften beobachtet als bei stabilen Patienten unter anderen therapeutischen Kombinationen, was darauf hinweist, dass dieses Regime insbesondere die regulatorischen T-Zellen fördert. Tatsächlich hat die statistische Analyse des längerfristigen Verlaufs der Transplantatsituation von den Patienten aus dieser Studie gezeigt, dass unter Tacrolimus, MMF und Prednisolon der geringste Anteil an chro-nischen Abstoßungsreaktionen vorkam. Diese Tatsache könnte enorme Bedeutung für die Klinik haben, denn unsere Arbeit beweist erstmals auf zellulärer Ebene, dass gerade diese immunsuppressive Kombination die Toleranzmechanismen am stärksten fördert und somit am besten zum langzeitigen Transplantatüberleben beiträgt, wodurch sie in näherer Zu-kunft das Therapieregime der Wahl werden kann. N2 - Specific post transplant T cell monitoring as an early predictive assay for preventing chronic rejection in kidney transplant patients on various immunosuppressive protocols Chronic allograft rejection remains a major clinical problem in organ transplantation. 107 renal allograft recipients who had received their transplants at least six months earlier and were attending the renal transplant clinic were screened. All patients were on a calcineurin-based immunosuppressive protocol consisting of cyclosporine (CsA)+mycophenolate mofetil (MMF), Tacrolimus (Tac)+MMF or on CsA+Steroid. Patients of specific interest had to be mismatched for one or more of the five candidate HLA-DR antigens for which synthetic peptides were available (DR1, DR2, DR3, DR4, and DR7). Patients with biopsy proven chronic allograft nephropathy (CAN) with an elevated serum creatinine level (≥ 1.6 mg/dl) were compared with patients with stable allograft function (serum creatinine <1.6 mg/dl). T cell lines were generated from peripheral blood lymphocytes of renal transplant recipients using donor-derived HLA-DR peptides presented by self APC. T cell lines generated from patients with CAN produced significant amounts of IFN-, while those generated from stable patients produced IL-10 associated with a low proliferation index in response to the donor-derived mismatched HLA-DR allopeptide in vitro (CR: 24.125  3.256 cpm vs SRF: 4.283  731 cpm). Moreover, increased CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T cells were found in stable patients on Tac+MMF than on CsA+MMF (8.1% vs 4.2% positive cells). Interestingly, a 2-3 fold higher gene expression of CD4, CD25, CTLA-4, Foxp3, GITR, GATA-3, and IL-10 was also observed in those patients. Conclusions: A Th1 (IFN-) alloimmune response is deleterious and promotes chronic rejection, while a Th2 (IL-10) response may have a protective effect. An immunosuppression based on Tac+MMF seems to favor CD4+CD25+Fosp3+ T cells and to allow long term engraftment with stable renal function. Posttransplant specific T cell monitoring seems to be highly predictive for detecting chronic rejection and thus allows early changes in immunosuppressive therapies. KW - regulatorische T-Zellen KW - chronische Abstossung KW - Nierentransplantation KW - Immunsuppression KW - Zytokine KW - regulatory t-cells KW - chronic rejection KW - kidney transplantation KW - immunosuppression KW - cytokines Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-23017 ER - TY - THES A1 - Strehl, Georg Oswald T1 - Zytokinexpression während der Wundheilung im Anastomosenbereich am Kolon der Ratte T1 - Cytokine expression during wound healing in the anastomotic region of the colon of a rat N2 - Die Wundheilung im Kolon ist ein wichtiges Thema in der Medizin, da sich dieser Prozess durch die besonderen Ausgangsbedingungen, wie etwa hohe Bakterienlast, ein hoher intraluminaler Druck und niedrigere Sauerstoffspannung von der viel untersuchten kutanen Wundheilung unterscheidet. Auch sind die Folgen einer Dehiszenz im Anastomosenbereich ungleich gravierender, besteht doch das Risiko einer Peritonitis, die mit hoher Letalität verbunden ist. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, die komplikationslose Wundheilung über einen langen Zeitraum zu beobachten. Anhand des Verlaufs einer Vielzahl von für die Wundheilung wesentlichen Zytokinen sollte die Wundheilung am Kolon möglichst ausführlich untersucht werden. Im Rahmen meiner Fragestellung wurden 100 männliche Wistarratten unter anderem mit einer Anastomose am Übergang von Kolon sigmoideum zum Rektum versehen. Die Tiere waren in verschiedene Gruppen aufgeteilt und wurden je nach Gruppe zu einem der sechs verschiedenen Zeitpunkte (0, 3, 7, 14, 30 und 90 Tage post Operationem) getötet und die Anastomose wurde entnommen. Das Anastomosengewebe wurde für immunhistologische und ELISA Untersuchungen verwendet. Durch den langen Untersuchungszeitraum konnten nicht nur die initialen Phasen der Wundheilung, sondern auch die Phase der Bindegewebsbildung erfasst werden. Es wurden immunhistochemische Färbungen und ELISA-Analysen von verschiedenen proinflammatorischen (TNF-alfa, IFN-gamma), chemotaktischen (RANTES, MIP-2, MCP-1), angiogenetischen (VEGF, PDGF-B, FGF-2) und antiinflammatorischen (IL-10, IL-13) Zytokinen und TGF-beta1 durchgeführt. Dabei wurde eine insgesamt verzögerte Wundheilung festgestellt. Es zeigte sich eine wesentlich verlängerte inflammatorische Phase sowie eine verlängerte proliferative Phase. Erst von Tag 30 bis 90 kehrten die meisten Parameter wieder auf ein mehr oder minder normales Niveau zurück. Erwartungsgemäß waren die meisten histologisch positiven Zellen in der Anastomose selbst zu finden. Die Zellzahlen der Zellmarker ließen sich gut mit den Zytokinen in Einklang bringen. Jedoch ließen sich Zellzahlen und Zytokinkonzentration meist nicht korrelieren. Es traten mit IFN-gamma und RANTES zwei Zytokine auf, die im kutanen Modell nicht beobachtet wurden. IFN-gamma hemmt die meisten Zellen, die im Rahmen der proliferativen Phase benötigt werden und könnte ein Grund für die verlängerte inflammatorische Phase sein. Aus diesen Untersuchungen lässt sich schließen, dass die komplikationslose kolonische Wundheilung grundsätzlich mit der kutanen vergleichbar ist. Die Ergebnisse und Erkenntnisse aus dieser Arbeit werden jetzt als Grundlage für ein Modell mit erhöhter Dehiszenzwahrscheinlichkeit verwendet. Damit soll ein besseres und systematisches Verständnis für die Pathogenese der Anastomoseninsuffizienz gewonnen werden. So wird es möglich, auf histologischer Ebene und auf Proteinebene die Unterschiede zwischen komplikationsloser und komplikationsbehafteter Anastomosenheilung zu beobachten, sind die klinischen Folgen bei einer Leckage doch in vielen Fällen verheerend. Zudem wird es dann möglich sein, systematischer zu ergründen, wie etwa intraoperativ eingebrachte Zytokine oder zytokingetränkte Fäden das Wundmilieu verändern und beeinflussen. N2 - Wound healing in the colon is an important issue in medicine, as this process differs from the well researched cutaneous wound healing because of very special initial conditions like a high bacterial count, a high intraluminal pressure and a lower oxygen concentration. And the consequences of leakage in the anastomotic region are far more serious, because there is the risk of peritonitis, which goes hand in hand with a high mortality rate. The aim of this thesis was to observe the process of wound healing without complications over a long period of time. By monitoring the progression of a great number of cytokines essential for the normal wound healing a thorough examination and analysis of the wound healing process in the colon was to be made possible. For my project 100 male Wistar rats were operated to create, amongst other things, an anastomotic region between the sigmoid colon and the rectum. The animals were divided into six groups and each group was killed at one of the following points of time: 0, 3, 7, 14, 30 and 90 days post operationem. The anastomotic tissue was then explanted and used for immunohistologic studies and ELISAS. Because of the long timescale of this study not only the initial phase of wound healing could be observed, but also the phase of the formation of new connective tissue. Immunohistochemical colourings and ELISA analyses were carried out for various pro-inflammatory (TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma), chemotactical (RANTES, MIP-2, MCP-1) angiogenetic (VEGF, PDGF-B, FGF-2) and anti-inflammatory (IL-10, IL-13) cytokines as well as for TGF-beta1. All in all the results showed a delayed wound healing process. The inflammatory phase turned out to be substantially delayed and the proliferative phase proved to be longer. Most parameters didn’t return to more or less normal levels before days 30 to 90. As expected, most histologically positive cells could be found in the anastomotic region itself. The cell count of the cell markers could easily be brought into line with the cytokines What could, however, mostly not be brought into correlation were the cell count and the cytokine concentration. Two cytokines that could not be observed in the cutaneous model, IFN-gamma and RANTES, were found here. IFN-gamma has an inhibitory effect on most cells necessary in the proliferative phase, which could be one reason for this prolonged inflammatory process. These results lead to the conclusion that colon wound healing without complications is basically comparable to cutaneous wound healing. The findings and results of this thesis will now be used as the basis for a model with a higher probability of dehiscence. Thus a better and more systematic understanding of the pathogenetic mechanisms of insufficient anastomoses can be gained. In this way the differences between wound healing with and without complications can be observed on two levels, the histological and the protein level. These findings are important, as the clinical consequences of leakage are devastating in many cases. Furthermore it will then be possible to study more systematically how an intra-operative application of cytokines or surgical threads saturated with cytokines will change and influence the environment of a wound. KW - Wundheilung KW - Zytokine KW - Kolon KW - Anastomose KW - wound healing KW - cytokines KW - colon KW - anastomosis Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-22451 ER - TY - THES A1 - Mayer, Katrin Doris T1 - Visualization of type I immunity using bicistronic IFN-gamma reporter mice in vitro and in vivo T1 - Visualisierung der Typ I Immunität durch Verwendung von bizistronischen IFN-gamma Reporter Mäusen in vitro und in vivo N2 - Typ I Immunantworten, wie z.B. gegen Influenza Virus, Sendai Virus aber auch gegen intrazelluläre Erreger wie Toxoplasma gondii sind klassischerweise durch robuste IFN-γ Expression gekennzeichnet. Th1 und CD8+ Effektor T Zellen zählen zu den Hauptproduzenten von IFN-γ. Im Zusammenhang mit Autoimmunerkrankungen, Immunpathologie aber auch Impfstoffentwicklung, ist es überaus wichtig die Regulierung von IFN-γ zu verstehen. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde die IFN-γ Expression von CD4+ und CD8+ T Zellen detailliert charakterisiert. Des Weiteren wurde die Rolle des IFN-γ Rezeptors für die IFN-γ Expression von T Zellen untersucht. Unter Zuhilfenahme von bicistronischen IFN-γ-eYFP Reporter Mäusen, welche die direkte Identifizierung und Isolierung von vitalen IFN-γ exprimierenden Zellen ermöglichen, wurde die Expression von IFN-γ in vitro und in vivo, nach Infektion mit den bereits erwähnten Erregern,visualisiert. Die Expression des IFN-γ-eYFP Reporters zeichnete sich, sowohl in vitro als auch in vivo nach Infektion, durch ein äußerst heterogenes Fluoreszenzspektrum aus. Die Helligkeit der Reporter Fluoreszenz korrelierte positiv mit der Menge an IFN-γ Transkripten und mit der Menge des sekretierten IFN-γ Proteins nach Stimulierung. Die Helligkeit des Reporters reflektierte das Potenzial zur IFN-γ Produktion, die eigentliche Sekretion war jedoch weitgehend abhängig von zusätzlicher Stimulierung durch Antigen. Des Weiteren korrelierte die Helligkeit des Reporters mit der zunehmenden Produktion von weiteren proinflammatorischen Zytokinen und Chemokinen. Hoch fluoreszente Zellen exprimierten zudem vermehrt Marker auf ihrer Oberflache, die auf akute Aktivierung hinweisen. Die am hellsten eYFP fluoreszierenden Zellen waren im Allgemeinen weiter ausdifferenziert und ihre Präsenz war auf bestimmte Organe beschränkt. Die anatomische Begrenzung wurde durch den Erreger bestimmt. IFN-γ exprimierende Zellen wurden nach Infektion mit Sendai Virus oder Toxoplasma gondii in IFN-γ Rezeptor defizienten Reporter Mäusen generiert. Die Frequenz und die Helligkeit der eYFP Reporter Expression waren jedoch verändert. Experimente mit dualen Knochenmarks-Chimären Mäusen, welche mit Wild-Typ und IFN-γ Rezeptor defizientem Knochenmark rekonstituiert wurden, ergaben eine T Zell-intrinsische Abhängigkeit von IFN-γ Rezeptor vermittelten Signalen für die Expression von IFN-γ. Die Helligkeit des Reporters dagegen wurde unabhängig von dem IFN-γ Rezeptor reguliert. Abschließend wurde ein Modell für die Expression von IFN-γ in CD4+ und CD8+ T Zellen entwickelt. Zusammenfassend führen diese Ergebnisse zu dem Schluss, dass die Expression von IFN-γ in CD4+ und CD8+ T Zellen und nach viraler oder parasitärer Infektion unterschiedlich reguliert wird. Zusätzlich wurde gezeigt, dass der IFN-γ Rezeptor an der Modulation der IFN-γ Expression beteiligt ist. N2 - IFN-γ is the signature cytokine of Th1 and CD8+ effector cells generated in type I immune responses against pathogens, such as Influenza virus, Sendai virus and the intracellular protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Understanding the regulation of IFN-γ is critical for the manipulation of immune responses, prevention of immunopathology and for vaccine design. In the present thesis, IFN-γ expression by CD4+ and CD8+ T cells was characterized in detail and the requirement of IFN-γ receptor mediated functions for IFN-γ expression was assessed. Bicistronic IFN-γ-eYFP reporter mice, which allow direct identification and isolation of live IFN-γ expressing cells, were used to visualize IFN-γ expression in vitro and in vivo after infection with the afore mentioned pathogens. Expression of the IFN-γ-eYFP reporter by CD4+ and CD8+ T cells was broadly heterogeneous in vitro and in vivo after infection. Increased expression of the reporter correlated positively with the abundance of IFN-γ transcripts and IFN-γ protein production upon stimulation. eYFP reporter brightness reflected the potential for IFN-γ production, but actual secretion was largely dependent on antigenic stimulation. Increased expression of the reporter also correlated with enhanced secretion of additional proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines and cell surface expression of markers that indicate recent activation. Highly eYFP fluorescent cells were generally more differentiated and their anatomical distribution was restricted to certain tissues. The anatomical restriction depended on the pathogen. IFN-γ expressing CD4+ and CD8+ T cells were generated in IFN-γ receptor deficient reporter mice after infection with Sendai virus or Toxoplasma gondii. However, in the absence of IFN-γ receptor mediated functions, the frequency and brightness of the eYFP reporter expression was altered. Dual BM chimeric mice, reconstituted with wild-type and IFN-γ receptor deficient reporter BM, revealed a T cell-intrinsic requirement for the IFN-γ receptor for optimal IFN-γ expression. Reporter fluorescence intensities were regulated independently of IFN-γ receptor mediated functions. Finally, we propose a model for IFN-γ expression by CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. 2. SUMMARY 10 In summary, the expression of IFN-γ is differentially regulated in CD4+ and CD8+ T cells and after viral or protozoan infections. Additionally, the role of IFN-γ receptor mediated functions for the expression of IFN-γ was determined. KW - Interferon KW - Immunreaktion KW - Grippe KW - IFN-gamma KW - Zytokine KW - T Zellen KW - Influenza KW - Virus KW - IFN-gamma KW - cytokines KW - T cells KW - Influenza KW - virus Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-19415 ER - TY - THES A1 - Schertlin, Tobias T1 - Einflüsse von Zytokinen auf humane hämatopoetische CD34-positive Stammzellen T1 - Cytokine Influence on humane hematopoetic cd34-positive stem cells N2 - Das Ziel der Arbeit war, die Einflüsse verschiedener Zytokine bzw. Wachstumsfaktoren (unter anderem Stammzellfaktor (SCF), Thrombopoetin (TPO), Flt3-Ligand (FL-3), Interleukin-3 (IL-3), Tumornekrosefaktor-a (TNF-a) und Granulozyten-Makrophagen-Stimulierender-Faktor (GM-CSF)) auf humane hämatopoetische, CD34-positive Stammzellen (HSZ) zu evaluieren. Eine relativ hohe Zellamplifikation bei gleichzeitig geringer Differenzierungsinduktion ermöglichte eine Kombination der Zytokine TSF, SCF und FL-3. Eine gezielte Differenzierung von CD14-positiven, monozytären Zellen gelang am besten mit einer Kombination der Zytokine TSF, SCF, FL-3 und IL-3. Für die Generierung von dendritischen Zellen eignete sich eine Zytokinkombination aus IL-4, TNF-a und GM-CSF. Im zweiten Teil der Arbeit wurde das Verhalten von Philadelphiachromosom-positiven CML-Stammzellen (CML = chronisch myeloische Leukämie) im Vergleich zu benignen HSZ, analog zu den obigen Gesichtspunkten, evaluiert. Die CML-Stammzellen zeigten bei Inkubation mit Zwei- und Mehrfachzytokinkombinationen eine z.T. deutlich höhere Amplifikation als die Vergleichsansätze mit benignen Zellen. In den Mehrfachzytokinansätzen fand sich im zeitlichen Verlauf darüberhinaus eine größere, verbleibende CD34-positive Zell-Population als in den benignen Vergleichsansätzen. Bei der zielgerichteten dendritischen Zelldifferenzierung verhielten sich die CML-Stammzellen ähnlich wie die benigen Zellen, wobei die Differenzierung in den Kulturen zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt auftrat. Ein Unterschied gegenüber den benignen Ansätzen zeigte sich bei den CML-Stammzellen in einer nahezu fehlenden Differenzierungsfähigkeit in CD14-positive, monozytäre Zellen. Dieser Differenzierungsblock ließ sich jedoch durch eine Kombination der verwendeten Zytokine mit Vitamin D3 überwinden. N2 - the intention of our studies was, to explore the cytokine-influence on humane hematopoetic stem cells (amongst others there were used stem-cell-factor (SCF), thrombopoetine (TPO), Flt3-Ligand (FL-3), Interleukine-3 (IL-3), Tumornecrosisfactor-a (TNF-a) und Granulocyte-Makrophage-stimulating-Factor (GM-CSF). A relatively high cell-amplification combined with a low induction of cell-differentiation was found in a cytokine cocktail made up of SCF, TPO and FL-3. A selective differentiation of CD14-positive, monocytic cells was found in presence of TSF, SCF, FL-3 und IL-3. The generation of dendritic cells succeeded with a combination of IL-4, TNF-a and GM-CSF. The intention of the second part of the studies was, to analyze the characteristics of Philadelphia-chromosome-positive CML-Stem (cml = chronic myeloic leukemia) cells compared to benign stem cells. The CML-stem cells were featured by a very high cell-amplification. Furthermore we found a very high persistent CD34-positive Population in the Cytokine Cultures containing two or more cytokines (compared to benign stem cells). Looking at the selective differentiation of dendritic cells, the findings are assimilable with the results found with benign stem cells, though the cml-stem cells differentiated at a later date. A main difference between benign and cml-stem cells was found in the differentiation in CD14-positive, monocytic cells. We found a lack of monocytic differentiation in the cml stem cells. However, this effect could be overcome by a incubation of the CML cells with a combination of cytokines and vitamine D3. KW - Blutstammzelle KW - Cytokine KW - Chronisch-myeloische Leukämie KW - Dendritische Zelle KW - Durchflusscytometrie KW - Zelldifferenzierung KW - hematopoetic stem cells KW - cytokines KW - dendritic cells KW - celldifferentiation KW - chronic myeloic leukemia Y1 - 2009 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-35419 ER - TY - THES A1 - Puschmann, Anne-Katrin T1 - Migräne, Stress und Emotionen - Psychophysiologische und neuroimmunologische Faktoren T1 - Migraine, stress and emotions - psychophysiological and neuroimmunological correlates N2 - Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war die Untersuchung der Reaktionen von Migränepatientinnen mit episodischer (EM) und häufiger Migräne (HM) auf verschiedene Aspekte des Triggerfaktors „Negativer Affekt“ wie Stress und negative Emotionen. Die Ergebnisse der beiden Gruppen wurden mit denen gesunder Kontrollpersonen verglichen (KG). Zur Ermittlung des Aufmerksamkeitsverhaltens gegenüber emotionalen Reizen wurden zwei Emotionale Stroop Tests (EST) durchgeführt. Erwartet wurde ein Aufmerksamkeitsbias der Patientinnen hinsichtlich negativer emotionaler Reize. Im EST 1 wurden allgemeine affektive Wörter der Valenzen positiv, neutral und negativ verwendet. Die Probandinnen sollten auf die Wortfarbe mit Tastendruck reagieren und den Wortinhalt ignorieren. Im EST 2 wurden emotionale Gesichtsausdrücke (ärgerlich, freundlich, neutral) als Reize verwendet. Dabei sollte die Rahmenfarbe der Bilder per Tastendruck bestimmt werden und der Inhalt ignoriert werden. Zur Auswertung wurden Emotionale Stroop Interferenzen (ESI) zum Vergleich Reaktionszeitdifferenzen negativ-neutral und negativ-positiv berechnet. Der erwartete Aufmerksamkeitsbias der HM für negative emotionale Reize wurde dabei nicht gefunden. Dafür zeigten im EST 2 die KG einen Aufmerksamkeitsbias für ärgerliche Gesichter. Ein signifikanter Gruppenunterschied in EST 2 mit sehr niedrigen, im Vergleich negativ-positiv sogar negativen ESI der HM ließ auf ein Vermeidungsverhalten dieser Gruppe ärgerlichen Gesichtern gegenüber schließen. Dieses wurde als Vermeidung negativer sozialer Reize interpretiert und zum gelernten, möglicherweise dysfunktionalen Vermeidungsverhalten von Migränepatienten potentiellen Triggersituationen gegenüber in Bezug gesetzt. Weiterhin wurden die Probandinnen mit dem „Paradigma der Öffentlichen Rede“ psychosozialem Stress ausgesetzt, indem sie vor einer Videokamera unter Beobachtung eine Rede halten sowie eine Kopfrechenaufgabe lösen sollten. Vorher und nachher wurden insgesamt vier Speichelproben zur Bestimmung des Stresshormons Kortisol genommen. Zudem wurden die Druckschmerzschwellen vor und nach dem Experimentalteil gemessen. Die erwartete Kortisolreaktion als Antwort auf die psychosoziale Stressaufgabe blieb aus. Ursache dafür kann die Stichprobenzusammensetzung mit 98% Frauen sein, deren Kortisolreaktion auf Stress durch hormonelle Schwankungen im Experiment nur unzuverlässig stimulierbar ist. Bei der Berechnung der Gesamtkortisolausschüttung über die Zeit zeigte sich im Gegensatz zu dem erwarteten erhöhten Kortisolspiegel der Migränepatientinnen ein linearer Abfall des Spiegels von KG, über EM zu HM, mit den niedrigsten Werten der HM. Diese Ergebnisse könnten auf Veränderungen der Hypophysen-Nebennieren (HHN)-Achse im Sinne eines Hypokortisolismus bei Migränepatientinnen widerspiegeln, der weiterer Klärung bedarf, z.B. durch die Bestimmung eines Kortisoltagesprofils bei Patientinnen. Eine veränderte Funktion der HHN-Achse könnte außerdem zu einer inadäquaten Reaktion auf Stresssituationen beitragen. Die bei Patientinnen ausbleibende Veränderung der Druckschmerzschwelle in Reaktion auf Stress lässt ebenfalls auf eine ungenügende Stressreaktion der Patientinnen schließen. Am Ende der Untersuchung, nach einer Entspannungsphase von 50 Minuten, wurde den Probandinnen Blut abgenommen, in dem die mRNA- und Proteinkonzentrationen ausgewählter pro- und antiinflammatorischer Zytokine bestimmt wurden. Die Analyse der Zytokinkonzentrationen mit Luminex ergab für die Proteindaten aufgrund zu geringer verwertbarer Daten kein interpretierbares Bild. Die mittels Real Time Quantitativer PCR erhaltenen mRNA-Konzentrationen spiegelten die Schmerzfreiheit der Patienten wieder, mit im Vergleich zu KG verringerten proinflammatorischen Zytokinen (TNF-alpha, IL-1beta, IL-2, IL-6) und dem ebenfalls verringerten antiinflammatorischen Zytokin IL-10, sowie dem deutlich erhöhten antiinflammatorischen IL-4. Die im Vergleich zur KG überregulierten Zytokine im schmerzfreien Intervall weisen auf veränderte Regulierungsmechanismen des Immunsystems für die Schmerzmediatoren Zytokine hin. Weitere Schmerzmediatoren könnten ebenfalls verändert sein, was weiterer Klärung in nachfolgenden Studien bedarf. Alles in allem konnten verschiedene Veränderungen in den psychologischen und endokrinen Reaktionen der Migränepatientinnen auf Bestandteile des Triggers „Negativer Affekt“ sowie in der Schmerzregulierung gefunden werden, wobei die Veränderungen bei Patientinnen mit Häufiger Migräne stärker auftraten. Dies weist auf eine mögliche Rolle der einzelnen untersuchten Komponenten bei der Migränechronifizierung hin, was in weiteren Studien vertiefend untersucht werden sollte. N2 - The aim of the study was the assessment of the reactions of migraine patients with episodic or frequent migraine concerning several aspects of the psychological migraine trigger „Negative Affect“, such as stress and negative emotions. The results of the two groups were compared to those of healthy controls. To assess an attentional bias towards emotional cues two Emotional Stroop Tasks (EST) were conducted. The attentional bias towards negative emotional cues was expected to be present in migraine patients. In EST 1 general affective words (negative, neutral, positive) were used as stimuli. The task was to indicate word colour while ignoring word content. In EST 2 emotional faces (angry, neutral, happy) were used. Here, the colour of the frame had to be recognized. For analyses emotionals stroop interference indizes (ESI) were calculated to compare the reaction time differences for negative vs neutral and negative vs positive stimuli, respectively. The expected attentional bias of FM for negative emotional stimuli was not found. But, in EST 2 the controls showed this bias for angry faces. A significant group difference in EST 2 with very low, even negative ESI when comparing negative vs. positive, indicated avoidance behavior away from angry faces. This was interpreted as avoidance behaviour away from negative social stimuli, which is possibly part of the learned avoidance behavior for trigger situations migraine patients learn during their disease history. Furthermore, subjects conducted a public speech paradigm as a psychosocial stress task. Before and after the task saliva probes were collected to obtain salivary cortisol. The expected cortisol increase in response to psychosocial stress did not occur. One possible reason for the absence of the cortisol reaction is the sample of 98% women. It is known, that a stress response with an increase in salivary cortisol is difficult to obtain in women due to the hormonal cycle. The analysis of the overall cortisol secretion revealed an unexpected result: the migraine groups had lower overall cortisol than the controls, with FM displaying the lowest levels. This result could be an indicator for alterations of the HPA-Axis in terms of a hypocortisolism which requires further investigations. For example a diurnal cortisol profile of patients should be assessed. Alterations in HPA-Axis functioning could furthermore contribute to an inadequate stress reaction of migraine patients and therefore increase their vulnerability in experiencing migraine attacks in response to stressful situations. The absence of the expected changes in pressure pain thresholds in patients also points towards alterations in migraineurs´ stress response. After a relaxation period of 50 minutes after the experimental phase blood was taken from the subjects to assess alterations in pro- and antiinflammatory cytokine levels. Due to methodological problems no conclusive protein data could be obtained. The mRNA analysis revealed decreased proinflammatory cytokines (TNF-alpha, IL-1beta, IL-2, IL-6), decreased antiinflammatory cytokine IL-10 and increased antiinflammatory cytokine IL-4. These data reflect the pain free state of the migraine subjects. Compared to the controls the cytokines of the migraineurs seem to be overregulated which points to a dysregulation of the immune system. All in all several alterations in psychological and endocrine reactions to parts of the trigger “Negative Affect” and also in pain regulation could be found in migraine patients. These alterations were stronger in patients with frequent migraine indicating a role in migraine chronification. Further studies should investigate the influence of these components more profoundly. KW - Migräne KW - Stress KW - Gefühl KW - Physiologie KW - Kopfschmerz KW - Cytokine KW - Hydrocortison KW - Aufmerksamkeit KW - Stroop-Verfahren KW - Emotionen KW - Migraine KW - stress KW - emotions KW - stroop task KW - cytokines Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-55985 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Üçeyler, Nurcan A1 - Topuzoğlu, Tengü A1 - Schießer, Peter A1 - Hahnenkamp, Saskia A1 - Sommer, Claudia T1 - IL-4 Deficiency Is Associated with Mechanical Hypersensitivity in Mice JF - PLoS One N2 - Interleukin-4 (IL-4) is an anti-inflammatory and analgesic cytokine that induces opioid receptor transcription. We investigated IL-4 knockout (ko) mice to characterize their pain behavior before and after chronic constriction injury (CCI) of the sciatic nerve as a model for neuropathic pain. We investigated opioid responsivity and measured cytokine and opioid receptor gene expression in the peripheral and central nervous system (PNS, CNS) of IL-4 ko mice in comparison with wildtype (wt) mice. Naïve IL-4 ko mice displayed tactile allodynia (wt: 0.45 g; ko: 0.18 g; p<0.001), while responses to heat and cold stimuli and to muscle pressure were not different. No compensatory changes in the gene expression of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF), IL-1β, IL-10, and IL-13 were found in the PNS and CNS of naïve IL-4 ko mice. However, IL-1β gene expression was stronger in the sciatic nerve of IL-4 ko mice (p<0.001) 28 days after CCI and only IL-4 ko mice had elevated IL-10 gene expression (p = 0.014). Remarkably, CCI induced TNF (p<0.01), IL-1β (p<0.05), IL-10 (p<0.05), and IL-13 (p<0.001) gene expression exclusively in the ipsilateral spinal cord of IL-4 ko mice. The compensatory overexpression of the anti-inflammatory and analgesic cytokines IL-10 and IL-13 in the spinal cord of IL-4 ko mice may explain the lack of genotype differences for pain behavior after CCI. Additionally, CCI induced gene expression of μ, κ, and δ opioid receptors in the contralateral cortex and thalamus of IL-4 ko mice, paralleled by fast onset of morphine analgesia, but not in wt mice. We conclude that a lack of IL-4 leads to mechanical sensitivity; the compensatory hyperexpression of analgesic cytokines and opioid receptors after CCI, in turn, protects IL-4 ko mice from enhanced pain behavior after nerve lesion. KW - mouse models KW - animal behavior KW - sciatic nerves KW - spinal cord KW - opioids KW - cytokines KW - gene expression KW - mice Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-137924 VL - 6 IS - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Masic, Anita A1 - Hurdayal, Ramona A1 - Nieuwenhuizen, Natalie E. A1 - Brombacher, Frank A1 - Moll, Heidrun T1 - Dendritic Cell-Mediated Vaccination Relies on Interleukin-4 Receptor Signaling to Avoid Tissue Damage after Leishmania major Infection of BALB/c Mice JF - PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases N2 - Prevention of tissue damages at the site of Leishmania major inoculation can be achieved if the BALB/c mice are systemically given L. major antigen (LmAg)-loaded bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (DC) that had been exposed to CpG-containing oligodeoxynucleotides (CpG ODN). As previous studies allowed establishing that interleukin-4 (IL-4) is involved in the redirection of the immune response towards a type 1 profile, we were interested in further exploring the role of IL-4. Thus, wild-type (wt) BALB/c mice or DC-specific IL-4 receptor \(\alpha\) (IL-4R \(\alpha\))-deficient (CD11c\(^{cre}\)IL-4R \(\alpha^{-/lox}\) BALB/c mice were given either wt or IL-4R \(\alpha\)-deficient LmAg-loaded bone marrow-derived DC exposed or not to CpG ODN prior to inoculation of 2x10\(^5\) stationary-phase L. major promastigotes into the BALB/c footpad. The results provide evidence that IL4/IL-4R alpha-mediated signaling in the vaccinating DC is required to prevent tissue damage at the site of L. major inoculation, as properly conditioned wt DC but not IL-4R alpha-deficient DC were able to confer resistance. Furthermore, uncontrolled L. major population size expansion was observed in the footpad and the footpad draining lymph nodes of CD11c\(^{cre}\)IL-4R \(\alpha^{-/lox}\) mice immunized with CpG ODN-exposed LmAg-loaded IL-4R \(\alpha\)-deficient DC, indicating the influence of IL-4R \(\alpha\)-mediated signaling in host DC to control parasite replication. In addition, no footpad damage occurred in BALB/c mice that were systemically immunized with LmAg-loaded wt DC doubly exposed to CpG ODN and recombinant IL-4. We discuss these findings and suggest that the IL4/IL4R \(\alpha\) signaling pathway could be a key pathway to trigger when designing vaccines aimed to prevent damaging processes in tissues hosting intracellular microorganisms. KW - cytokines KW - necrosis-factor-alpha KW - T helper cell KW - visceral leishmaniasis KW - intracellular pathogen KW - interferon-gamma KW - IL-12 production KW - deficient mice KW - resistance KW - responses Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-133869 VL - 6 IS - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hofmann, Ulrich A1 - Frantz, Stefan T1 - How can we cure a heart "in flame"? A translational view on inflammation in heart failure JF - Basic Research in Cardiology N2 - The prevalence of chronic heart failure is still increasing making it a major health issue in the 21st century. Tremendous evidence has emerged over the past decades that heart failure is associated with a wide array of mechanisms subsumed under the term "inflammation". Based on the great success of immuno-suppressive treatments in auto-immunity and transplantation, clinical trials were launched targeting inflammatory mediators in patients with chronic heart failure. However, they widely lacked positive outcomes. The failure of the initial study program directed against tumor necrosis factor-a led to the search for alternative therapeutic targets involving a broader spectrum of mechanisms besides cytokines. We here provide an overview of the current knowledge on immune activation in chronic heart failure of different etiologies, summarize clinical studies in the field, address unresolved key questions, and highlight some promising novel therapeutic targets for clinical trials from a translational basic science and clinical perspective. KW - cytokines KW - immuno-modulation KW - heart failure Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-134497 VL - 108 IS - 356 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schwarz, Tobias A1 - Remer, Katharina A. A1 - Nahrendorf, Wiebke A1 - Masic, Anita A1 - Siewe, Lisa A1 - Müller, Werner A1 - Roers, Axel A1 - Moll, Heidrun T1 - T Cell-Derived IL-10 Determines Leishmaniasis Disease Outcome and Is Suppressed by a Dendritic Cell Based Vaccine JF - PLoS Pathogens N2 - Abstract In the murine model of Leishmania major infection, resistance or susceptibility to the parasite has been associated with the development of a Th1 or Th2 type of immune response. Recently, however, the immunosuppressive effects of IL-10 have been ascribed a crucial role in the development of the different clinical correlates of Leishmania infection in humans. Since T cells and professional APC are important cellular sources of IL-10, we compared leishmaniasis disease progression in T cell-specific, macrophage/neutrophil-specific and complete IL-10-deficient C57BL/6 as well as T cell-specific and complete IL-10-deficient BALB/c mice. As early as two weeks after infection of these mice with L. major, T cell-specific and complete IL-10-deficient animals showed significantly increased lesion development accompanied by a markedly elevated secretion of IFN-γ or IFN-γ and IL-4 in the lymph nodes draining the lesions of the C57BL/6 or BALB/c mutants, respectively. In contrast, macrophage/neutrophil-specific IL-10-deficient C57BL/6 mice did not show any altered phenotype. During the further course of disease, the T cell-specific as well as the complete IL-10-deficient BALB/c mice were able to control the infection. Furthermore, a dendritic cell-based vaccination against leishmaniasis efficiently suppresses the early secretion of IL-10, thus contributing to the control of parasite spread. Taken together, IL-10 secretion by T cells has an influence on immune activation early after infection and is sufficient to render BALB/c mice susceptible to an uncontrolled Leishmania major infection. Author Summary The clinical symptoms caused by infections with Leishmania parasites range from self-healing cutaneous to uncontrolled visceral disease and depend not only on the parasite species but also on the type of the host's immune response. It is estimated that 350 million people worldwide are at risk, with a global incidence of 1–1.5 million cases of cutaneous and 500,000 cases of visceral leishmaniasis. Murine leishmaniasis is the best-characterized model to elucidate the mechanisms underlying resistance or susceptibility to Leishmania major parasites in vivo. Using T cell-specific and macrophage-specific mutant mice, we demonstrate that abrogating the secretion of the immunosuppressive cytokine IL-10 by T cells is sufficient to render otherwise susceptible mice resistant to an infection with the pathogen. The healing phenotype is accompanied by an elevated specific inflammatory immune response very early after infection. We further show that dendritic cell-based vaccination against leishmaniasis suppresses the early secretion of IL-10 following challenge infection. Thus, our study unravels a molecular mechanism critical for host immune defense, aiding in the development of an effective vaccine against leishmaniasis. KW - cytokines KW - mouse models KW - T cells KW - lymph nodes KW - leishmania major KW - secretion KW - parasitic diseases KW - immune response Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-130385 VL - 9 IS - 6 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pachel, Christina A1 - Mathes, Denise A1 - Bayer, Barbara A1 - Dienesch, Charlotte A1 - Wangorsch, Gaby A1 - Heitzmann, Wolfram A1 - Lang, Isabell A1 - Ardehali, Hossein A1 - Ertl, Georg A1 - Dandekar, Thomas A1 - Wajant, Harald A1 - Frantz, Stefan T1 - Exogenous Administration of a Recombinant Variant of TWEAK Impairs Healing after Myocardial Infarction by Aggravation of Inflammation JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Background: Tumor necrosis factor-like weak inducer of apoptosis (TWEAK) and its receptor fibroblast growth factorinducible 14 (Fn14) are upregulated after myocardial infarction (MI) in both humans and mice. They modulate inflammation and the extracellular matrix, and could therefore be important for healing and remodeling after MI. However, the function of TWEAK after MI remains poorly defined. Methods and results: Following ligation of the left coronary artery, mice were injected twice per week with a recombinant human serum albumin conjugated variant of TWEAK (HSA-Flag-TWEAK), mimicking the activity of soluble TWEAK. Treatment with HSA-Flag-TWEAK resulted in significantly increased mortality in comparison to the placebo group due to myocardial rupture. Infarct size, extracellular matrix remodeling, and apoptosis rates were not different after MI. However, HSA-Flag-TWEAK treatment increased infiltration of proinflammatory cells into the myocardium. Accordingly, depletion of neutrophils prevented cardiac ruptures without modulating all-cause mortality. Conclusion: Treatment of mice with HSA-Flag-TWEAK induces myocardial healing defects after experimental MI. This is mediated by an exaggerated neutrophil infiltration into the myocardium. KW - apoptosis KW - myocardial infarction KW - neutrophils KW - cytokines KW - inflammation KW - myocardium KW - heart KW - extracellular matrix Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-129889 VL - 8 IS - 11 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Chopra, Martin A1 - Lang, Isabell A1 - Salzmann, Steffen A1 - Pachel, Christina A1 - Kraus, Sabrina A1 - Bäuerlein, Carina A. A1 - Brede, Christian A1 - Jordán Garrote, Ana-Laura A1 - Mattenheimer, Katharina A1 - Ritz, Miriam A1 - Schwinn, Stefanie A1 - Graf, Carolin A1 - Schäfer, Viktoria A1 - Frantz, Stefan A1 - Einsele, Hermann A1 - Wajant, Harald A1 - Beilhack, Andreas T1 - Tumor Necrosis Factor Induces Tumor Promoting and Anti-Tumoral Effects on Pancreatic Cancer via TNFR1 JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Multiple activities are ascribed to the cytokine tumor necrosis factor (TNF) in health and disease. In particular, TNF was shown to affect carcinogenesis in multiple ways. This cytokine acts via the activation of two cell surface receptors, TNFR1, which is associated with inflammation, and TNFR2, which was shown to cause anti-inflammatory signaling. We assessed the effects of TNF and its two receptors on the progression of pancreatic cancer by in vivo bioluminescence imaging in a syngeneic orthotopic tumor mouse model with Panc02 cells. Mice deficient for TNFR1 were unable to spontaneously reject Panc02 tumors and furthermore displayed enhanced tumor progression. In contrast, a fraction of wild type (37.5%), TNF deficient (12.5%), and TNFR2 deficient mice (22.2%) were able to fully reject the tumor within two weeks. Pancreatic tumors in TNFR1 deficient mice displayed increased vascular density, enhanced infiltration of CD4+ T cells and CD4+ forkhead box P3 (FoxP3)+ regulatory T cells (Treg) but reduced numbers of CD8+ T cells. These alterations were further accompanied by transcriptional upregulation of IL4. Thus, TNF and TNFR1 are required in pancreatic ductal carcinoma to ensure optimal CD8+ T cell-mediated immunosurveillance and tumor rejection. Exogenous systemic administration of human TNF, however, which only interacts with murine TNFR1, accelerated tumor progression. This suggests that TNFR1 has basically the capability in the Panc02 model to trigger pro-and anti-tumoral effects but the spatiotemporal availability of TNF seems to determine finally the overall outcome. KW - Bioluminescence KW - cancer treatment KW - cell staining KW - cytokines KW - immune cells KW - metastasis KW - regulatory T cells KW - T cells Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-97246 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Enigk, Fabian A1 - Wagner, Antje A1 - Samapati, Rudi A1 - Rittner, Heike A1 - Brack, Alexander A1 - Mousa, Shaaban A. A1 - Schäfer, Michael A1 - Habazettl, Helmut A1 - Schäper, Jörn T1 - Thoracic epidural anesthesia decreases endotoxin-induced endothelial injury JF - BMC Anesthesiology N2 - Background: The sympathetic nervous system is considered to modulate the endotoxin-induced activation of immune cells. Here we investigate whether thoracic epidural anesthesia with its regional symapathetic blocking effect alters endotoxin-induced leukocyte-endothelium activation and interaction with subsequent endothelial injury. Methods: Sprague Dawley rats were anesthetized, cannulated and hemodynamically monitored. E. coli lipopolysaccharide (Serotype 0127: B8, 1.5 mg x kg(-1) x h(-1)) or isotonic saline (controls) was infused for 300 minutes. An epidural catheter was inserted for continuous application of lidocaine or normal saline in endotoxemic animals and saline in controls. After 300 minutes we measured catecholamine and cytokine plasma concentrations, adhesion molecule expression, leukocyte adhesion, and intestinal tissue edema. Results: In endotoxemic animals with epidural saline, LPS significantly increased the interleukin-1 beta plasma concentration (48%), the expression of endothelial adhesion molecules E-selectin (34%) and ICAM-1 (42%), and the number of adherent leukocytes (40%) with an increase in intestinal myeloperoxidase activity (26%) and tissue edema (75%) when compared to healthy controls. In endotoxemic animals with epidural infusion of lidocaine the values were similar to those in control animals, while epinephrine plasma concentration was 32% lower compared to endotoxemic animals with epidural saline. Conclusions: Thoracic epidural anesthesia attenuated the endotoxin-induced increase of IL-1 beta concentration, adhesion molecule expression and leukocyte-adhesion with subsequent endothelial injury. A potential mechanism is the reduction in the plasma concentration of epinephrine. KW - endotoxemia KW - myeloperoxidase KW - endothelial injury KW - adhesion molecules KW - inflammatory response KW - intestinal microvascular perfusion KW - cell-adhesion KW - induced impairment KW - reperfusion injury KW - sepsis KW - neutrophil KW - lidocaine KW - lung injury KW - cytokines KW - epidural anesthesia Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-116787 VL - 14 IS - 23 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Meyer zu Hörste, Gerd A1 - Cordes, Steffen A1 - Mausberg, Anne K. A1 - Zozulya, Alla L. A1 - Wessig, Carsten A1 - Sparwasser, Tim A1 - Mathys, Christian A1 - Wiendl, Heinz A1 - Hartung, Hans-Peter A1 - Kieseier, Bernd C. T1 - FoxP3+Regulatory T Cells Determine Disease Severity in Rodent Models of Inflammatory Neuropathies JF - PLOS ONE N2 - Inflammatory neuropathies represent disabling human autoimmune disorders with considerable disease variability. Animal models provide insights into defined aspects of their disease pathogenesis. Forkhead box P3 (FoxP3)+ regulatory T lymphocytes (Treg) are anti-inflammatory cells that maintain immune tolerance and counteract tissue damage in a variety of immune-mediated disorders. Dysfunction or a reduced frequency of Tregs have been associated with different human autoimmune disorders. We here analyzed the functional relevance of Tregs in determining disease manifestation and severity in murine models of autoimmune neuropathies. We took advantage of the DEREG mouse system allowing depletion of Treg with high specificity as well as anti-CD25 directed antibodies to deplete Tregs in mice in actively induced experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN). Furthermore antibody-depletion was performed in an adoptive transfer model of chronic neuritis. Early Treg depletion increased clinical EAN severity both in active and adoptive transfer chronic neuritis. This was accompanied by increased proliferation of myelin specific T cells and histological signs of peripheral nerve inflammation. Late stage Treg depletion after initial disease manifestation however did not exacerbate inflammatory neuropathy symptoms further. We conclude that Tregs determine disease severity in experimental autoimmune neuropathies during the initial priming phase, but have no major disease modifying function after disease manifestation. Potential future therapeutic approaches targeting Tregs should thus be performed early in inflammatory neuropathies. KW - Guillain-Barre-Syndrome KW - regulatory cells KW - C57BL/6 mice KW - demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy KW - cytokines KW - pathogenesis KW - polyneuropathy KW - enteropathy KW - peptide KW - experimental autoimmune neuritis Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-115239 VL - 9 IS - 10 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rittner, Heike L. A1 - Wang, Ying A1 - Gehringer, Rebekka A1 - Mousa, Shaaban A. A1 - Hackel, Dagmar A1 - Brack, Alexander T1 - CXCL10 Controls Inflammatory Pain via Opioid Peptide- Containing Macrophages in Electroacupuncture N2 - Acupuncture is widely used for pain treatment in patients with osteoarthritis or low back pain, but molecular mechanisms remain largely enigmatic. In the early phase of inflammation neutrophilic chemokines direct opioid-containing neutrophils in the inflamed tissue and stimulate opioid peptide release and antinociception. In this study the molecular pathway and neuroimmune connections in complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA)-induced hind paw inflammation and electroacupuncture for peripheral pain control were analyzed. Free moving Wistar rats with hind paw inflammation were treated twice with electroacupuncture at GB30 (Huan Tiao - gall bladder meridian) (day 0 and 1) and analyzed for mechanical and thermal nociceptive thresholds. The cytokine profiles as well as the expression of opioid peptides were quantified in the inflamed paw. Electroacupuncture elicited long-term antinociception blocked by local injection of anti-opioid peptide antibodies (beta-endorphin, met-enkephalin, dynorphin A). The treatment altered the cytokine profile towards an anti-inflammatory pattern but augmented interferon (IFN)-gamma and the chemokine CXCL10 (IP-10: interferon gamma-inducible protein) protein and mRNA expression with concomitant increased numbers of opioid peptide-containing CXCR3+ macrophages. In rats with CFA hind paw inflammation without acupuncture repeated injection of CXCL10 triggered opioid-mediated antinociception and increase opioid-containing macrophages. Conversely, neutralization of CXCL10 time-dependently decreased electroacupuncture-induced antinociception and the number of infiltrating opioid peptide-expressing CXCR3+ macrophages. In summary, we describe a novel function of the chemokine CXCL10 - as a regulator for an increase of opioid-containing macrophages and antinociceptive mediator in inflammatory pain and as a key chemokine regulated by electroacupuncture. KW - opioids KW - inflammation KW - macrophages KW - cytokines KW - chemokines KW - enzyme-linkes immunoassays KW - acupuncture KW - analysis of variance Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-112979 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Üçeyler, Nurcan A1 - Valet, Michael A1 - Kafke, Waldemar A1 - Tölle, Thomas R. A1 - Sommer, Claudia T1 - Local and Systemic Cytokine Expression in Patients with Postherpetic Neuralgia N2 - Background Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is the painful complication of a varicella zoster virus reactivation. We investigated the systemic and local gene expression of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine expression in patients with PHN. Methods Thirteen patients with PHN at the torso (Th4-S1) were recruited. Skin punch biopsies were obtained from the painful and the contralateral painless body area for intraepidermal nerve fiber density (IENFD) and cytokine profiling. Additionally, blood was withdrawn for systemic cytokine expression and compared to blood values of healthy controls. We analyzed the gene expression of selected pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines (tumor necrosis factor-alpha [TNF] and interleukins [IL]-1β, IL-2, and IL-8). Results IENFD was lower in affected skin compared to unaffected skin (p<0.05), while local gene expression of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines did not differ except for two patients who had 7fold higher IL-6 and 10fold higher IL-10 gene expression in the affected skin compared to the contralateral unaffected skin sample. Also, the systemic expression of cytokines in patients with PHN and in healthy controls was similar. Conclusion While the systemic and local expression of the investigated pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines was not different from controls, this may have been influenced by study limitations like the low number of patients and different disease durations. Furthermore, other cytokines or pain mediators need to be considered. KW - neuropathic pain KW - cytokines KW - pain sensation KW - gene expression KW - nerve fibres KW - RNA extraction KW - shingles KW - skin tumors Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-113041 ER - TY - THES A1 - Wang, Ying T1 - Immune and peripheral endogenous opioid mechanisms of electroacupuncture analgesia T1 - Immunologische und periphere endogene Opioidmechanismen bei Analgesie durch Elektroakupunktur N2 - A precious treasure in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), acupuncture played a vital and irreplaceable role in contributing to people’s health in the thousands of years of Chinese history, and in 2010 was officially added to the “Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity” by the United Nations. Because of the side-effects of long-term drug therapy for pain, and the risks of dependency, acupuncture has been widely accepted as one of the most important alternative choice therapies for treating varieties of acute and chronic pain-related disorders. The clinical application and scientific mechanism research of acupuncture have therefore increased intensively in the last few decades. Besides hand acupuncture, other treatment approaches e.g. electroacupuncture (EA) have been widely accepted and applied as an important acupuncture-related technique for acupuncture analgesia (AA) research. The involvement of opioid peptides and receptors in acute AA has been shown via pre-EA application of opioid receptor/peptide antagonists. However, existing publications still cannot illuminate the answer to the following question: how does sustained antinociception happen by EA treatment? The hypothesis of opioid peptide-mediated tonic AA might be able to answer the question. In the first part of this thesis, the institution of a reproducible acupuncture treatment model as well as the endogenous opioid-related mechanisms was demonstrated. An anatomically-based three-dimensional (3D) rat model was established to exhibit a digital true-to-life organism, accurate acupoint position and EA treatment protocol on bilateral acupoint GB-30 Huantiao. The optimal EA treatment protocol (100 Hz, 2-3 mA, 0.1 ms, 20 min) at 0 and 24 h after induction of inflammatory pain by complete Freund’s adjuvant (CFA) on conscious free-moving rats was then established. EA elicited significant sustained mechanical and thermal antinociception up to 144 h. Post-EA application of opioid receptors (mu opioid receptor, MOR; delta opioid receptor, DOR) antagonists naloxone (NLX) and naltrindole (NTI), or opioid peptide antibodies anti-beta-endorphin (anti-END), met-enkephalin (anti-ENK) or -dynorphin A (anti-DYN) could also block this effect at a late phase (96 h) of CFA post-EA, which suggested opioid-dependent tonic analgesia was produced by EA. Meanwhile, EA also reduced paw temperature and volume at 72-144 h post CFA indicating anti-inflammatory effects. Nociceptive thresholds were assessed by paw pressure threshold (Randall-Sellito) or paw withdrawal latency (Hargreaves) and an anti-inflammatory effect was evaluated by measurement of plantar temperature and volume of inflamed paw. The second part of the thesis further suggests the correlation between the chemokine CXCL10 (= interferon-gamma inducible protein 10, IP-10) and opioid peptides in EA-induced antinociception. Based on a comprehensive Cytokine Array of 29 cytokines, targeted cytokines interleukin (IL)-1alpha, interleukin (IL)-1beta, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, interleukin (IL)-4, interleukin (IL)-13, interferon (IFN)-gamma as well as CXCL10 were selected and quantified by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and real time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) quantification confirmed upregulation of CXCL10 mRNA at both 72 and 96 h. The following hyperalgesic assessment suggested the antinociceptive effect of CXCL10. The double immunostaining localizing opioid peptides with macrophages expressed the evident upregulation of CXCR3-receptor of CXCL10 in EA treated samples as well as the significant upregulation or downregulation of opioid peptides by repeated treatment of CXCL10 or antibody of CXCL10 via behavioral tests and immune staining. Subsequent immunoblotting measurements showed non-alteration of opioid receptor level by EA, indicating that the opioid receptors did not apparently contribute to AA in the present studies. In vitro, CXCL10 did not directly trigger opioid peptide END release from freshly isolated rat macrophages. This might implicate an indirect property of CXCL10 in vitro stimulating the opioid peptide-containing macrophages by requiring additional mediators in inflammatory tissue. In summary, this project intended to explore the peripheral opioid-dependent analgesic mechanisms of acupuncture with a novel 3D treatment rat model and put forward new information to support the pivot role of chemokine CXCL10 in mediating EA-induced tonic antinociception via peripheral opioid peptides. N2 - Als wertvoller Schatz in der traditionellen chinesischen Medizin (TCM) spielt die Akupunktur eine wichtige und unersetzliche Rolle für die Gesundheit der Menschen in der über tausendjährigen Geschichte von China und wurde im Jahr 2010 offiziell in das "Weltkulturerbe" der Vereinten Nationen aufgenommen. Aufgrund der Nebenwirkungen von Langzeittherapien zur Schmerzbehandlung und dem Risiko der Abhängigkeit wird Akupunktur weithin als eine wichtigste Alternative für die Behandlung von akuten und chronischen Schmerzen eingesetzt. Die klinische Anwendung und Forschung in der Akupunktur wurden in den letzten Jahrzehnten intensiv vorangetrieben. Neben Handakupunktur gibt es noch andere Behandlungsmöglichkeiten, wie z.B. die Elektroakupunktur (EA). EA ist vor allem eine allgemein akzeptierte und wichtige akupunkturbezogene Technik für die Akupunkturanalgesie (AA) in der Forschung. Die Beteiligung von Opioidpeptiden und Opioidrezeptoren in der akuten AA wurde mittels Anwendung von Opioidrezeptorantagonisten/Opioidpeptidantikörpern appliziert vor EA gezeigt. Nach dem aktuellen Forschungsstand kann man jedoch nicht die Frage beantworten, wie die längerfristige (tonische) Antinozizeption nach EA-Behandlung funktioniert. Mit einer Hypothese zur Opioidpeptid vermittelten tonischen AA könnte man die Frage hierzu beantworten. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden in einem Modell der Akupunktur zum ersten Mal endogene Opioid-vermittelte Mechanismen reproduzierbar nachgewiesen. Es wurde ein dreidimensionales (3D) anatomisch-basiertes Rattenmodell entworfen, um am wachen Tier ein genaue Akupunkturbehandlung (EA) an den Akupunkten GB-30 Huantiao beidseitig durchzuführen. Darüber hinaus wurde ein optimiertes Behandlungsprotokoll von EA (100 Hz, 2-3 mA, 0.1 ms, 20 min) bei Ratten 0 und 24 h nach intraplantarer Injektion von komplettem Freunds Adjuvans (CFA) etabliert. Nozizeptive Schwellen wurden mittels Pfotendruckschwelle (Randall-Sellito) oder Pfotenrückzugslatenzzeit (Hargreaves) gemessen und die entzündungshemmende Wirkung durch Messung der Pfotentemperatur und Volumen der entzündeten Pfote ausgewertet. EA bewirkte eine signifikante mechanische und thermische Antinozizeption, welche bis zu 144 h anhielt. Die antinozizeptive Wirkung durch EA war nach Injektion von Opioidrezeptorantagonisten (mu opioid receptor, MOR; delta opioid receptor, DOR) Naloxon (NLX) und Naltrindol (NTI) oder Antikörpern gegen die Opioidpeptide beta-Endorphin (anti-END), Met-Enkephalin (anti-ENK) oder Dynorphin A (anti-DYN) während der späten Entzündungsphase (96 h) mit CFA blockierbar. Dies lässt auf eine durch EA induzierte tonische Analgesie schließen. Darüber hinaus reduzierte EA auch die erhöhte Pfotentemperatur und das erhöhte Pfotenvolumen, welche sehr typisch ist für eine 96-144 h Entzündung mit CFA. Dies spricht für eine entzündungshemmende Wirkung von EA. Nachfolgend wurde die Beteiligung von Opioidpeptiden und dem Chemokin CXCL10 (= Interferon-gamma induziertes Protein 10, IP-10) sowie die Korrelationen zwischen beiden geklärt. Basierend auf umfangreichenden Zytokinarrays mit 29 Zytokinen, wurden die Zytokine Interleukin (IL)-1alpha, Interleukin (IL)-1beta, Tumornekrosefaktor (TNF)-alpha, Interleukin (IL)-4, Interleukin (IL)-13, Interferon (IFN)-gamma und CXCL10 gezielt ausgewählt und im Enzym Immunoassay (ELISA) sowie durch eine Echtzeit Reverse Transkription-Polymerase Kettenreaktion (RT-PCR) quantifiziert. Die Quantifizierung auf mRNA-Ebene zeigte eine Hochregulation von CXCL10 bei 96 h und zum früheren Zeitpunkt von 72 h. Nachfolgende Schmerzschwellenmessungen wiesen auf eine antinozizeptive Wirkung von CXCL10 hin. Eine Doppelimmunfärbung zeigte die Lokalisation von Opioidpeptiden in Makrophagen. Nachweislich wurde die Expression des CXCR3-Rezeptor von CXCL10 in EA behandelten Pfoten erhöht. Ebenso kam es zu einer signifikanten Hochregulation von Opioidpeptiden durch wiederholte Behandlung mit CXCL10 bzw. Herunterregulation der Opioidpeptide nach wiederholter Behandlung mit anti-CXCL10 Antikörper. Dies wurde sowohl in Verhaltenstests als auch in der Immunfärbung zu beobachtet. Immunoblotting zeigte keine Veränderung der Expression von Opioidrezeptoren nach EA, was schließen lässt, dass die Menge an Opioidrezeptoren in den vorliegenden Untersuchungen keine Rolle spielen. Da CXCL10 in vitro keine direkten Effekt auf die Freisetzung des Opioidpeptides beta-END aus frisch isolierten Rattenmakrophagen hat, liegt die Vermutung nahe, dass CXCL10 in vitro eine indirekte Rolle als Mediator zukommt und indirekt die Opioidpeptidfreisetzung aus Makrophagen in entzündlichen Gewebe stimuliert wird. Zusammenfassend wurden in dem hier vorgestellten Projekt die Opioidpeptid-abhängigen analgetischen und peripheren Mechanismen der Akupunktur mit einem neuartigem 3D-Behandlungsmodell der Ratte untersucht und eine Schlüsselrolle des Chemokins CXCL10 bei der Vermittlung der EA-induzierten tonischen Antinozizeption in Abhändigkeit von peripheren Opioidpeptiden. (Translated by Dr. Dagmar Hackel and revised by Priv.-Doz. Dr. Heike Rittner) KW - Elektroakupunktur KW - electroacupuncture KW - peripheral analgesia KW - Chemokin CXCL10 KW - Analgesie KW - Cytokine KW - Ratte KW - opioid peptide KW - cytokines KW - Periphere Analgesie KW - Opioidpeptide Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-98326 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Karulin, Alexey Y. A1 - Karacsony, Kinga A1 - Zhang, Wenji A1 - Targoni, Oleg S. A1 - Moldova, Ioana A1 - Dittrich, Marcus A1 - Sundararaman, Srividya A1 - Lehmann, Paul V. T1 - ELISPOTs produced by CD8 and CD4 cells follow Log Normal size distribution permitting objective counting JF - Cells N2 - Each positive well in ELISPOT assays contains spots of variable sizes that can range from tens of micrometers up to a millimeter in diameter. Therefore, when it comes to counting these spots the decision on setting the lower and the upper spot size thresholds to discriminate between non-specific background noise, spots produced by individual T cells, and spots formed by T cell clusters is critical. If the spot sizes follow a known statistical distribution, precise predictions on minimal and maximal spot sizes, belonging to a given T cell population, can be made. We studied the size distributional properties of IFN-γ, IL-2, IL-4, IL-5 and IL-17 spots elicited in ELISPOT assays with PBMC from 172 healthy donors, upon stimulation with 32 individual viral peptides representing defined HLA Class I-restricted epitopes for CD8 cells, and with protein antigens of CMV and EBV activating CD4 cells. A total of 334 CD8 and 80 CD4 positive T cell responses were analyzed. In 99.7% of the test cases, spot size distributions followed Log Normal function. These data formally demonstrate that it is possible to establish objective, statistically validated parameters for counting T cell ELISPOTs. KW - ELISPOT KW - software KW - IFN-γ KW - IL-17 KW - T cells KW - Normal Distribution KW - spot size KW - gating KW - cytokines KW - IL-2 KW - IL-4 KW - IL-5 KW - CD8 KW - CD4 Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-149648 VL - 4 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fehrholz, Markus A1 - Glaser, Kirsten A1 - Seidenspinner, Silvia A1 - Ottensmeier, Barbara A1 - Curstedt, Tore A1 - Speer, Christian P. A1 - Kunzmann, Steffen T1 - Impact of the New Generation Reconstituted Surfactant CHF5633 on Human CD4\(^+\) Lymphocytes JF - PLoS One N2 - Background Natural surfactant preparations, commonly isolated from porcine or bovine lungs, are used to treat respiratory distress syndrome in preterm infants. Besides biophysical effectiveness, several studies have documented additional immunomodulatory properties. Within the near future, synthetic surfactant preparations may be a promising alternative. CHF5633 is a new generation reconstituted synthetic surfactant preparation with defined composition, containing dipalmitoyl-phosphatidylcholine, palmitoyl-oleoyl-phosphatidylglycerol and synthetic analogs of surfactant protein (SP-) B and SP-C. While its biophysical effectiveness has been demonstrated in vitro and in vivo, possible immunomodulatory abilities are currently unknown. Aim The aim of the current study was to define a potential impact of CHF5633 and its single components on pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine responses in human CD4\(^+\) lymphocytes. Methods Purified human CD4\(^+\) T cells were activated using anti CD3/CD28 antibodies and exposed to CHF5633, its components, or to the well-known animal-derived surfactant Poractant alfa (Curosurf®). Proliferative response and cell viability were assessed using flow cytometry and a methylthiazolyldiphenyltetrazolium bromide colorimetric assay. The mRNA expression of IFNγ, IL-2, IL-17A, IL-22, IL-4, and IL-10 was measured by quantitative PCR, while intracellular protein expression was assessed by means of flow cytometry. Results Neither CHF5633 nor any of its phospholipid components with or without SP-B or SP-C analogs had any influence on proliferative ability and viability of CD4\(^+\) lymphocytes under the given conditions. IFNγ, IL-2, IL-17A, IL-22, IL-4, and IL-10 mRNA as well as IFNγ, IL-2, IL-4 and IL-10 protein levels were unaffected in both non-activated and activated CD4+ lymphocytes after exposure to CHF5633 or its constituents compared to non-exposed controls. However, in comparison to Curosurf®, expression levels of anti-inflammatory IL-4 and IL-10 mRNA were significantly increased in CHF5633 exposed CD4\(^+\) lymphocytes. Conclusion For the first time, the immunomodulatory capacity of CHF5633 on CD4\(^+\) lymphocytes was evaluated. CHF5633 did not show any cytotoxicity on CD4\(^+\) cells. Moreover, our in vitro data indicate that CHF5633 does not exert unintended pro-inflammatory effects on non-activated and activated CD4+ T cells. As far as anti-inflammatory cytokines are concerned, it might lack an overall reductive ability in comparison to animal-derived surfactants, potentially leaving pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokine response in balance. KW - lymphocytes KW - surfactants KW - flow cytometry KW - monocytes KW - RNA isolation KW - T cells KW - cytokines KW - inflammation Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-146419 VL - 11 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rosenbaum, Corinna A1 - Schick, Martin Alexander A1 - Wollborn, Jakob A1 - Heider, Andreas A1 - Scholz, Claus-Jürgen A1 - Cecil, Alexander A1 - Niesler, Beate A1 - Hirrlinger, Johannes A1 - Walles, Heike A1 - Metzger, Marco T1 - Activation of Myenteric Glia during Acute Inflammation In Vitro and In Vivo JF - PLoS One N2 - Background Enteric glial cells (EGCs) are the main constituent of the enteric nervous system and share similarities with astrocytes from the central nervous system including their reactivity to an inflammatory microenvironment. Previous studies on EGC pathophysiology have specifically focused on mucosal glia activation and its contribution to mucosal inflammatory processes observed in the gut of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients. In contrast knowledge is scarce on intestinal inflammation not locally restricted to the mucosa but systemically affecting the intestine and its effect on the overall EGC network. Methods and Results In this study, we analyzed the biological effects of a systemic LPS-induced hyperinflammatory insult on overall EGCs in a rat model in vivo, mimicking the clinical situation of systemic inflammation response syndrome (SIRS). Tissues from small and large intestine were removed 4 hours after systemic LPS-injection and analyzed on transcript and protein level. Laser capture microdissection was performed to study plexus-specific gene expression alterations. Upon systemic LPS-injection in vivo we observed a rapid and dramatic activation of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP)-expressing glia on mRNA level, locally restricted to the myenteric plexus. To study the specific role of the GFAP subpopulation, we established flow cytometry-purified primary glial cell cultures from GFAP promotor-driven EGFP reporter mice. After LPS stimulation, we analyzed cytokine secretion and global gene expression profiles, which were finally implemented in a bioinformatic comparative transcriptome analysis. Enriched GFAP+ glial cells cultured as gliospheres secreted increased levels of prominent inflammatory cytokines upon LPS stimulation. Additionally, a shift in myenteric glial gene expression profile was induced that predominantly affected genes associated with immune response. Conclusion and Significance Our findings identify the myenteric GFAP-expressing glial subpopulation as particularly susceptible and responsive to acute systemic inflammation of the gut wall and complement knowledge on glial involvement in mucosal inflammation of the intestine. KW - gene expression KW - gastrointestinal tract KW - inflammatory bowel disease KW - central nervous system KW - systemic inflammatory response syndrome KW - inflammation KW - astrocytes KW - cytokines Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-146544 VL - 11 IS - 3 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Glaser, Kirsten A1 - Fehrholz, Markus A1 - Curstedt, Tore A1 - Kunzmann, Steffen A1 - Speer, Christian P. T1 - Effects of the New Generation Synthetic Reconstituted Surfactant CHF5633 on Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Cytokine Expression in Native and LPS-Stimulated Adult CD14\(^{+}\) Monocytes JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Background Surfactant replacement therapy is the standard of care for the prevention and treatment of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome. New generation synthetic surfactants represent a promising alternative to animal-derived surfactants. CHF5633, a new generation reconstituted synthetic surfactant containing SP-B and SP-C analogs and two synthetic phospholipids has demonstrated biophysical effectiveness in vitro and in vivo. While several surfactant preparations have previously been ascribed immunomodulatory capacities, in vitro data on immunomodulation by CHF5633 are limited, so far. Our study aimed to investigate pro- and anti-inflammatory effects of CHF5633 on native and LPS-stimulated human adult monocytes. Methods Highly purified adult CD14\(^{+}\) cells, either native or simultaneously stimulated with LPS, were exposed to CHF5633, its components, or poractant alfa (Curosurf\(^{®}\)). Subsequent expression of TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-8 and IL-10 mRNA was quantified by real-time quantitative PCR, corresponding intracellular cytokine synthesis was analyzed by flow cytometry. Potential effects on TLR2 and TLR4 mRNA and protein expression were monitored by qPCR and flow cytometry. Results Neither CHF5633 nor any of its components induced inflammation or apoptosis in native adult CD14\(^{+}\) monocytes. Moreover, LPS-induced pro-inflammatory responses were not aggravated by simultaneous exposure of monocytes to CHF5633 or its components. In LPS-stimulated monocytes, exposure to CHF5633 led to a significant decrease in TNF-α mRNA (0.57 ± 0.23-fold, p = 0.043 at 4h; 0.56 ± 0.27-fold, p = 0.042 at 14h). Reduction of LPS-induced IL-1β mRNA expression was not significant (0.73 ± 0.16, p = 0.17 at 4h). LPS-induced IL-8 and IL-10 mRNA and protein expression were unaffected by CHF5633. For all cytokines, the observed CHF5633 effects paralleled a Curosurf®-induced modulation of cytokine response. TLR2 and TLR4 mRNA and protein expression were not affected by CHF5633 and Curosurf®, neither in native nor in LPS-stimulated adult monocytes. Conclusion The new generation reconstituted synthetic surfactant CHF5633 was tested for potential immunomodulation on native and LPS-activated adult human monocytes. Our data confirm that CHF5633 does not exert unintended pro-inflammatory effects in both settings. On the contrary, CHF5633 significantly suppressed TNF-α mRNA expression in LPS-stimulated adult monocytes, indicating potential anti-inflammatory effects. KW - adults KW - monocytes KW - surfactants KW - cytokines KW - protein expression KW - flow cytometry KW - messenger RNA KW - cloning Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-180195 VL - 11 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Silva-Vilches, Cinthia A1 - Pletinckx, Katrien A1 - Lohnert, Miriam A1 - Pavlovic, Vladimir A1 - Ashour, Diyaaeldin A1 - John, Vini A1 - Vendelova, Emilia A1 - Kneitz, Susanne A1 - Zhou, Jie A1 - Chen, Rena A1 - Reinheckel, Thomas A1 - Mueller, Thomas D. A1 - Bodem, Jochen A1 - Lutz, Manfred B. T1 - Low doses of cholera toxin and its mediator cAMP induce CTLA-2 secretion by dendritic cells to enhance regulatory T cell conversion JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Immature or semi-mature dendritic cells (DCs) represent tolerogenic maturation stages that can convert naive T cells into Foxp3\(^{+}\) induced regulatory T cells (iTreg). Here we found that murine bone marrow-derived DCs (BM-DCs) treated with cholera toxin (CT) matured by up-regulating MHC-II and costimulatory molecules using either high or low doses of CT (CT\(^{hi}\), CT\(^{lo}\)) or with cAMP, a known mediator CT signals. However, all three conditions also induced mRNA of both isoforms of the tolerogenic molecule cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 2 (CTLA-2α and CTLA-2β). Only DCs matured under CT\(^{hi}\) conditions secreted IL-1β, IL-6 and IL-23 leading to the instruction of Th17 cell polarization. In contrast, CT\(^{lo}\)- or cAMP-DCs resembled semi-mature DCs and enhanced TGF-β-dependent Foxp3\(^{+}\) iTreg conversion. iTreg conversion could be reduced using siRNA blocking of CTLA-2 and reversely, addition of recombinant CTLA-2α increased iTreg conversion in vitro. Injection of CT\(^{lo}\)- or cAMP-DCs exerted MOG peptide-specific protective effects in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) by inducing Foxp3\(^{+}\) Tregs and reducing Th17 responses. Together, we identified CTLA-2 production by DCs as a novel tolerogenic mediator of TGF-β-mediated iTreg induction in vitro and in vivo. The CT-induced and cAMP-mediated up-regulation of CTLA-2 also may point to a novel immune evasion mechanism of Vibrio cholerae. KW - small interfering RNAs KW - toxins KW - regulatory T cells KW - T cells KW - cytokines KW - cholera KW - cell differentiation KW - immune evasion Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-158244 VL - 12 IS - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kleefeldt, Florian A1 - Bömmel, Heike A1 - Broede, Britta A1 - Thomsen, Michael A1 - Pfeiffer, Verena A1 - Wörsdörfer, Philipp A1 - Karnati, Srikanth A1 - Wagner, Nicole A1 - Rueckschloss, Uwe A1 - Ergün, Süleyman T1 - Aging‐related carcinoembryonic antigen‐related cell adhesion molecule 1 signaling promotes vascular dysfunction JF - Aging Cell N2 - Aging is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and therefore of particular interest for the prevention of cardiovascular events. However, the mechanisms underlying vascular aging are not well understood. Since carcinoembryonic antigen‐related cell adhesion molecule 1 (CEACAM1) is crucially involved in vascular homeostasis, we sought to identify the role of CEACAM1 in vascular aging. Using human internal thoracic artery and murine aorta, we show that CEACAM1 is upregulated in the course of vascular aging. Further analyses demonstrated that TNF‐α is CEACAM1‐dependently upregulated in the aging vasculature. Vice versa, TNF‐α induces CEACAM1 expression. This results in a feed‐forward loop in the aging vasculature that maintains a chronic pro‐inflammatory milieu. Furthermore, we demonstrate that age‐associated vascular alterations, that is, increased oxidative stress and vascular fibrosis, due to increased medial collagen deposition crucially depend on the presence of CEACAM1. Additionally, age‐dependent upregulation of vascular CEACAM1 expression contributes to endothelial barrier impairment, putatively via increased VEGF/VEGFR‐2 signaling. Consequently, aging‐related upregulation of vascular CEACAM1 expression results in endothelial dysfunction that may promote atherosclerotic plaque formation in the presence of additional risk factors. Our data suggest that CEACAM1 might represent an attractive target in order to delay physiological aging and therefore the transition to vascular disorders such as atherosclerosis. KW - aging KW - anti‐aging KW - cytokines KW - inflammation KW - mouse KW - reactive oxygen species Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-201231 VL - 2019 IS - 18 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Radeva, Mariya Y. A1 - Walter, Elias A1 - Stach, Ramona Alexandra A1 - Yazdi, Amir S. A1 - Schlegel, Nicolas A1 - Sarig, Ofer A1 - Sprecher, Eli A1 - Waschke, Jens T1 - ST18 Enhances PV-IgG-Induced Loss of Keratinocyte Cohesion in Parallel to Increased ERK Activation JF - Frontiers in Immunology N2 - Pemphigus is an autoimmune blistering disease targeting the desmosomal proteins desmoglein (Dsg) 1 and Dsg3. Recently, a genetic variant of the Suppression of tumorigenicity 18 (ST18) promoter was reported to cause ST18 up-regulation, associated with pemphigus vulgaris (PV)-IgG-mediated increase in cytokine secretion and more prominent loss of keratinocyte cohesion. Here we tested the effects of PV-IgG and the pathogenic pemphigus mouse anti-Dsg3 antibody AK23 on cytokine secretion and ERK activity in human keratinocytes dependent on ST18 expression. Without ST18 overexpression, both PV-IgG and AK23 induced loss of keratinocyte cohesion which was accompanied by prominent fragmentation of Dsg3 immunostaining along cell borders. In contrast, release of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-1 alpha, IL-6, TNF alpha, and IFN-gamma was not altered significantly in both HaCaT and primary NHEK cells. These experiments indicate that cytokine expression is not strictly required for loss of keratinocyte cohesion. Upon ST18 overexpression, fragmentation of cell monolayers increased significantly in response to autoantibody incubation. Furthermore, production of IL-1 alpha and IL-6 was enhanced in some experiments but not in others whereas release of TNF-alpha dropped significantly upon PV-IgG application in both EV- and ST18-transfected HaCaT cells. Additionally, in NHEK, application of PV-IgG but not of AK23 significantly increased ERK activity. In contrast, ST18 overexpression in HaCaT cells augmented ERK activation in response to both c-IgG and AK23 but not PV-IgG. Because inhibition of ERK by U0126 abolished PV-IgG- and AK23-induced loss of cell cohesion in ST18-expressing cells, we conclude that autoantibody-induced ERK activation was relevant in this scenario. In summary, similar to the situation in PV patients carrying ST18 polymorphism, overexpression of ST18 enhanced keratinocyte susceptibility to autoantibody-induced loss of cell adhesion, which may be caused in part by enhanced ERK signaling. KW - pemphigus KW - desmosome KW - desmoglein KW - ST18 KW - ERK KW - cytokines Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-224910 VL - 10 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Belic, Stanislav A1 - Page, Lukas A1 - Lazariotou, Maria A1 - Waaga-Gasser, Ana Maria A1 - Dragan, Mariola A1 - Springer, Jan A1 - Loeffler, Juergen A1 - Morton, Charles Oliver A1 - Einsele, Hermann A1 - Ullmann, Andrew J. A1 - Wurster, Sebastian T1 - Comparative Analysis of Inflammatory Cytokine Release and Alveolar Epithelial Barrier Invasion in a Transwell® Bilayer Model of Mucormycosis JF - Frontiers in Microbiology N2 - Understanding the mechanisms of early invasion and epithelial defense in opportunistic mold infections is crucial for the evaluation of diagnostic biomarkers and novel treatment strategies. Recent studies revealed unique characteristics of the immunopathology of mucormycoses. We therefore adapted an alveolar Transwell® A549/HPAEC bilayer model for the assessment of epithelial barrier integrity and cytokine response to Rhizopus arrhizus, Rhizomucor pusillus, and Cunninghamella bertholletiae. Hyphal penetration of the alveolar barrier was validated by 18S ribosomal DNA detection in the endothelial compartment. Addition of dendritic cells (moDCs) to the alveolar compartment led to reduced fungal invasion and strongly enhanced pro-inflammatory cytokine response, whereas epithelial CCL2 and CCL5 release was reduced. Despite their phenotypic heterogeneity, the studied Mucorales species elicited the release of similar cytokine patterns by epithelial and dendritic cells. There were significantly elevated lactate dehydrogenase concentrations in the alveolar compartment and epithelial barrier permeability for dextran blue of different molecular weights in Mucorales-infected samples compared to Aspergillus fumigatus infection. Addition of monocyte-derived dendritic cells further aggravated LDH release and epithelial barrier permeability, highlighting the influence of the inflammatory response in mucormycosis-associated tissue damage. An important focus of this study was the evaluation of the reproducibility of readout parameters in independent experimental runs. Our results revealed consistently low coefficients of variation for cytokine concentrations and transcriptional levels of cytokine genes and cell integrity markers. As additional means of model validation, we confirmed that our bilayer model captures key principles of Mucorales biology such as accelerated growth in a hyperglycemic or ketoacidotic environment or reduced epithelial barrier invasion upon epithelial growth factor receptor blockade by gefitinib. Our findings indicate that the Transwell® bilayer model provides a reliable and reproducible tool for assessing host response in mucormycosis. KW - mucormycosis KW - alveolar epithelium KW - in vitro model KW - cytokines KW - dendritic cells Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-252477 VL - 9 ER - TY - THES A1 - Kreß, Luisa Sophia T1 - Determination of cytokine and axon guidance molecule profiles in patients with small fiber neuropathy T1 - Bestimmung von Zytokin- und Axon Guidance Molekül-Profilen bei Patienten mit Kleinfaserneuropathie N2 - The pathophysiological mechanisms of pain in small fiber neuropathy (SFN) are unclear. Based on experimental and clinical studies, sensitized nociceptors in the skin are reported to be involved in pain development. These nociceptors may be sensitized by cutaneous and systemic pain mediators e.g. pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines. The aim of our study was, to measure the systemic and local gene expression of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines in white blood cells (WBC) as well as in primary fibroblasts and keratinocytes obtained from human skin of patients with SFN. Furthermore, gene expression levels of axon guidance molecules and their receptors, as potential regulators of the intraepidermal nerve fiber density (IENFD), were investigated. 55 patients and 31 healthy controls were prospectively recruited. Participants underwent extensive clinical phenotyping and blood sampling, 6-mm skin punch biopsies were taken from the right lateral calf and the upper thigh. Systemic relative gene expression levels (ΔG) of the interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-2, IL-6, IL-8, and tumor necrosis factor (TNF) was measured in WBC. Skin punch biopsies were taken to determine the IENFD and to obtain primary fibroblast and keratinocyte cell cultures. Skin cells were then used for investigation of ΔG in axon guidance molecules netrin 1 (NTN1) and ephrin A4 (EPHA4) as well as their receptors Unc5b receptor, and ephrin A4 (EFNA4) as well as cytokines IL-1β, IL-4, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, TNF, and transforming growth factor (TGF). Systemically, gene expression of IL-2, IL-8, and TNF was higher in SFN patients compared to healthy controls. In keratinocytes, higher expression levels of NTN1 and TGF were found when comparing the SFN patients to the controls. In fibroblasts higher gene expression was shown in NTN1, Unc5b, IL-6, and IL-8 when comparing patients to healthy controls. The systemically and local elevated levels of pro-inflammatory, algesic cytokines in SFN patients compared to healthy controls, confirms a potential pathophysiological role in the development of neuropathic pain. Data also indicate fibroblasts and keratinocytes to influence subepidermal and intraepidermal nerve fiber growth through the expression of NTN1 and Unc5b. Thus, skin cells may contribute to the development of neuropathic pain through local denervation. N2 - Der Pathomechanismus von Schmerz bei Small fiber Neuropathie (SFN) ist unklar. Auf Grundlage tierexperimenteller und klinischer Studien wird die Einwirkung kutaner und systemischer Schmerzmediatoren auf sensibilisierte Nozizeptoren in der Haut als mögliche Ursache diskutiert. In diesem Zusammenhang gab es Hinweise auf die Bedeutung von pro- und anti-inflammatorischen Zytokinen in der Pathophysiologie neuropathischer Schmerzen. Ziel der Studie war es, die systemische und lokale Genexpression pro- und anti-inflammatorischer Zytokine in Leukozyten sowie kutanen Fibroblasten und Keratinozyten von Patienten mit SFN zu messen. Ferner wurde untersucht, inwieweit die Expression repellierender Axon Guidance Moleküle und ihrer Rezeptoren in Hautzellen die intraepidermale Nervenfaserdichte (IENFD) regulieren könnte. Insgesamt konnten 55 SFN PatientInnen und 31 gesunde KontrollprobandInnen prospektiv rekrutiert werden. Nach ausführlicher klinischer Phänotypisierung und Blutentnahme wurden bei allen StudienteilnehmerInnen 6-mm Hautstanzbiopsien am lateralen Unter- und Oberschenkel entnommen. Die Messung der systemisch relativen Genexpression (ΔG) der Zytokine Interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-2, IL-6, IL-8 und des tumor necrose factors (TNF) erfolgte aus Leukozyten. Aus den Hautstanzbiopsien, die u.a. zur Bestimmung der IENFD verwendet wurden, wurden außerdem Primärzellkulturen von Keratinozyten und Fibroblasten angelegt, aus denen die lokale ΔG von Axon Guidance Molekülen Netrin 1 (NTN1) und Ephrin A4 (EPHA4), deren Rezeptoren Unc5b, und Ephrin A4 receptor (EFNA4) sowie der Zytokine IL-1β, IL-4, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, TNF und des transforming growth factors (TGF) erfolgte. Systemisch zeigte sich eine höhere Genexpression für IL-2, IL-8 und TNF bei SFN Patienten im Vergleich zu gesunden Kontrollen. In Keratinozyten konnten höhere Expressionen von NTN1 und TGF-β1 bei Vergleich der Patientengruppe mit der Kontrollgruppe nachgewiesen werden. In Fibroblasten zeigte sich im Gruppenvergleich eine höhere Genexpression für NTN1, Unc5b sowie für IL-6 und IL-8. Die systemisch und lokal bei SFN Patienten nachgewiesene höhere Expression algetischer, pro-inflammatorischer Zytokine verglichen mit Kontrollen unterstützt eine mögliche pathophysiologische Rolle bei der Entstehung von neuropathischen Schmerzen. Ferner weisen die Daten darauf hin, dass Fibroblasten und Keratinozyten durch die Expression von NTN1 und Unc5b Einfluss auf das subepidermale und intraepidermale Nervenfaserwachstum nehmen und durch lokale Denervierung bei der Entstehung neuropathischer Schmerzen mitwirken könnten. KW - Neuropathischer Schmerz KW - Pathomechanismus KW - Cytokine KW - small fiber neuropathy KW - axon guidance molecules KW - pathophysilogical mechanisms KW - cytokines KW - skin cells Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-209113 ER - TY - THES A1 - Glöckner, Frederik Paul Vincent T1 - Signalwege und Biomarker für die Adaptation mesenchymaler Gewebe an physikalische Kräfte T1 - Signaling pathways and biomarkers for the adaptation of mesenchymal tissues to mechanical forces N2 - Der menschliche Körper besitzt Anpassungsmechanismen, die es ihm ermöglichen, sich an verschiedene Belastungssituationen anzupassen. Es gab in letzter Zeit mehrere Hinweise darauf, dass diese Mechanismen durch die Ausschüttung von Zytokinen, bzw. Myokinen durch die betroffenen Zellen selbst ausgelöst werden. In dieser Arbeit wurden die Serumkonzentration von Myostatin, Follistatin, Follistatin-like-3, Interleukin 6, Interleukin 8 und Klotho vor und nach einer kurzen körperlichen Belastung bestimmt. Dabei konnte allerdings keine signifikante Änderung der Konzentrationen nachgewiesen werden, was die Frage aufwirft, ob mesenchymales Gewebe, insbesondere Muskelgewebe, überhaupt über einen klassischen endokrinen Sekretionsmechanismus verfügt. N2 - The human body is capable of adapting to different kinds of stress. There are some studies, that indicate, that different kind of mesenchymal tissues induces these adaptive mechanism by the secretion of cytokines and myokines. In this study we determine the serum concentration of myostatin, follistatin, follistatin-like-3, interleukine 6, interleukine 8 and klotho before and after a short, single bout of exercise. We couldn't find a signficant consistent changes of these biomarkers tough. That raises the question, if mesenchymal tissue, especially the muscle tissue, even have the ability of the classical endokrine secretion. KW - Fahrradergometer KW - Muskelgewebe KW - Anpassung KW - Zytokine KW - cytokines KW - Myokine KW - myokines Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-208918 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Notz, Quirin A1 - Schmalzing, Marc A1 - Wedekink, Florian A1 - Schlesinger, Tobias A1 - Gernert, Michael A1 - Herrmann, Johannes A1 - Sorger, Lena A1 - Weismann, Dirk A1 - Schmid, Benedikt A1 - Sitter, Magdalena A1 - Schlegel, Nicolas A1 - Kranke, Peter A1 - Wischhusen, Jörg A1 - Meybohm, Patrick A1 - Lotz, Christopher T1 - Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Responses in Severe COVID-19-Induced Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome—An Observational Pilot Study JF - Frontiers in Immunology N2 - Objectives The severity of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is largely determined by the immune response. First studies indicate altered lymphocyte counts and function. However, interactions of pro- and anti-inflammatory mechanisms remain elusive. In the current study we characterized the immune responses in patients suffering from severe COVID-19-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Methods This was a single-center retrospective study in patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) with confirmed COVID-19 between March 14th and May 28th 2020 (n = 39). Longitudinal data were collected within routine clinical care, including flow-cytometry of lymphocyte subsets, cytokine analysis and growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF-15). Antibody responses against the receptor binding domain (RBD) of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Spike protein were analyzed. Results All patients suffered from severe ARDS, 30.8% died. Interleukin (IL)-6 was massively elevated at every time-point. The anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 was concomitantly upregulated with IL-6. The cellular response was characterized by lymphocytopenia with low counts of CD8+ T cells, natural killer (NK) and naïve T helper cells. CD8+ T and NK cells recovered after 8 to 14 days. The B cell system was largely unimpeded. This coincided with a slight increase in anti-SARS-CoV-2-Spike-RBD immunoglobulin (Ig) G and a decrease in anti-SARS-CoV-2-Spike-RBD IgM. GDF-15 levels were elevated throughout ICU treatment. Conclusions Massively elevated levels of IL-6 and a delayed cytotoxic immune defense characterized severe COVID-19-induced ARDS. The B cell response and antibody production were largely unimpeded. No obvious imbalance of pro- and anti-inflammatory mechanisms was observed, with elevated GDF-15 levels suggesting increased tissue resilience. KW - Coronavirus Disease 2019 KW - acute respiratory distress syndrome KW - Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 KW - cytokines KW - inflammation KW - growth differentiation factor 15 KW - immune response Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-212815 SN - 1664-3224 VL - 11 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lauruschkat, Chris D. A1 - Etter, Sonja A1 - Schnack, Elisabeth A1 - Ebel, Frank A1 - Schäuble, Sascha A1 - Page, Lukas A1 - Rümens, Dana A1 - Dragan, Mariola A1 - Schlegel, Nicolas A1 - Panagiotou, Gianni A1 - Kniemeyer, Olaf A1 - Brakhage, Axel A. A1 - Einsele, Hermann A1 - Wurster, Sebastian A1 - Loeffler, Juergen T1 - Chronic occupational mold exposure drives expansion of Aspergillus-reactive type 1 and type 2 T-helper cell responses JF - Journal of Fungi N2 - Occupational mold exposure can lead to Aspergillus-associated allergic diseases including asthma and hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Elevated IL-17 levels or disbalanced T-helper (Th) cell expansion were previously linked to Aspergillus-associated allergic diseases, whereas alterations to the Th cell repertoire in healthy occupationally exposed subjects are scarcely studied. Therefore, we employed functional immunoassays to compare Th cell responses to A. fumigatus antigens in organic farmers, a cohort frequently exposed to environmental molds, and non-occupationally exposed controls. Organic farmers harbored significantly higher A. fumigatus-specific Th-cell frequencies than controls, with comparable expansion of Th1- and Th2-cell frequencies but only slightly elevated Th17-cell frequencies. Accordingly, Aspergillus antigen-induced Th1 and Th2 cytokine levels were strongly elevated, whereas induction of IL-17A was minimal. Additionally, increased levels of some innate immune cell-derived cytokines were found in samples from organic farmers. Antigen-induced cytokine release combined with Aspergillus-specific Th-cell frequencies resulted in high classification accuracy between organic farmers and controls. Aspf22, CatB, and CipC elicited the strongest differences in Th1 and Th2 responses between the two cohorts, suggesting these antigens as potential candidates for future bio-effect monitoring approaches. Overall, we found that occupationally exposed agricultural workers display a largely balanced co-expansion of Th1 and Th2 immunity with only minor changes in Th17 responses. KW - mold exposure KW - immunoassay KW - biomarker KW - Aspergillus KW - cytokines KW - inflammation KW - adaptive immunity KW - hypersensitivity Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-245202 SN - 2309-608X VL - 7 IS - 9 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lauruschkat, Chris D. A1 - Page, Lukas A1 - White, P. Lewis A1 - Etter, Sonja A1 - Davies, Helen E. A1 - Duckers, Jamie A1 - Ebel, Frank A1 - Schnack, Elisabeth A1 - Backx, Matthijs A1 - Dragan, Mariola A1 - Schlegel, Nicolas A1 - Kniemeyer, Olaf A1 - Brakhage, Axel A. A1 - Einsele, Hermann A1 - Loeffler, Juergen A1 - Wurster, Sebastian T1 - Development of a simple and robust whole blood assay with dual co-stimulation to quantify the release of T-cellular signature cytokines in response to Aspergillus fumigatus antigens JF - Journal of Fungi N2 - Deeper understanding of mold-induced cytokine signatures could promote advances in the diagnosis and treatment of invasive mycoses and mold-associated hypersensitivity syndromes. Currently, most T-cellular immunoassays in medical mycology require the isolation of mononuclear cells and have limited robustness and practicability, hampering their broader applicability in clinical practice. Therefore, we developed a simple, cost-efficient whole blood (WB) assay with dual α-CD28 and α-CD49d co-stimulation to quantify cytokine secretion in response to Aspergillus fumigatus antigens. Dual co-stimulation strongly enhanced A. fumigatus-induced release of T-cellular signature cytokines detectable by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) or a multiplex cytokine assay. Furthermore, T-cell-dependent activation and cytokine response of innate immune cells was captured by the assay. The protocol consistently showed little technical variation and high robustness to pre-analytic delays of up to 8 h. Stimulation with an A. fumigatus lysate elicited at least 7-fold greater median concentrations of key T-helper cell signature cytokines, including IL-17 and the type 2 T-helper cell cytokines IL-4 and IL-5 in WB samples from patients with Aspergillus-associated lung pathologies versus patients with non-mold-related lung diseases, suggesting high discriminatory power of the assay. These results position WB-ELISA with dual co-stimulation as a simple, accurate, and robust immunoassay for translational applications, encouraging further evaluation as a platform to monitor host immunity to opportunistic pathogens. KW - immunoassay KW - biomarker KW - Aspergillus KW - cytokines KW - inflammation KW - adaptive immunity Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-241025 SN - 2309-608X VL - 7 IS - 6 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Page, Lukas A1 - Wallstabe, Julia A1 - Lother, Jasmin A1 - Bauser, Maximilian A1 - Kniemeyer, Olaf A1 - Strobel, Lea A1 - Voltersen, Vera A1 - Teutschbein, Janka A1 - Hortschansky, Peter A1 - Morton, Charles Oliver A1 - Brakhage, Axel A. A1 - Topp, Max A1 - Einsele, Hermann A1 - Wurster, Sebastian A1 - Loeffler, Juergen T1 - CcpA- and Shm2-Pulsed Myeloid Dendritic Cells Induce T-Cell Activation and Enhance the Neutrophilic Oxidative Burst Response to Aspergillus fumigatus JF - Frontiers in Immunology N2 - Aspergillus fumigatus causes life-threatening opportunistic infections in immunocompromised patients. As therapeutic outcomes of invasive aspergillosis (IA) are often unsatisfactory, the development of targeted immunotherapy remains an important goal. Linking the innate and adaptive immune system, dendritic cells are pivotal in anti-Aspergillus defense and have generated interest as a potential immunotherapeutic approach in IA. While monocyte-derived dendritic cells (moDCs) require ex vivo differentiation, antigen-pulsed primary myeloid dendritic cells (mDCs) may present a more immediate platform for immunotherapy. To that end, we compared the response patterns and cellular interactions of human primary mDCs and moDCs pulsed with an A. fumigatus lysate and two A. fumigatus proteins (CcpA and Shm2) in a serum-free, GMP-compliant medium. CcpA and Shm2 triggered significant upregulation of maturation markers in mDCs and, to a lesser extent, moDCs. Furthermore, both A. fumigatus proteins elicited the release of an array of key pro-inflammatory cytokines including TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8, and CCL3 from both DC populations. Compared to moDCs, CcpA- and Shm2-pulsed mDCs exhibited greater expression of MHC class II antigens and stimulated stronger proliferation and IFN-γ secretion from autologous CD4\(^+\) and CD8\(^+\) T-cells. Moreover, supernatants of CcpA- and Shm2-pulsed mDCs significantly enhanced the oxidative burst in allogeneic neutrophils co-cultured with A. fumigatus germ tubes. Taken together, our in vitro data suggest that ex vivo CcpA- and Shm2-pulsed primary mDCs have the potential to be developed into an immunotherapeutic approach to tackle IA. KW - antigens KW - dendritic cells KW - cytokines KW - host defense KW - immunotherapy KW - Aspergillus Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-239493 SN - 1664-3224 VL - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Asch, Silke A1 - Kaufmann, Tobias Peter A1 - Walter, Michaela A1 - Leistner, Marcus A1 - Danner, Bernd C. A1 - Perl, Thorsten A1 - Kutschka, Ingo A1 - Niehaus, Heidi T1 - The effect of perioperative hemadsorption in patients operated for acute infective endocarditis—A randomized controlled study JF - Artificial Organs N2 - Patients operated for infective endocarditis (IE) are at high risk of developing an excessive systemic hyperinflammatory state, resulting in systemic inflammatory response syndrome and septic shock. Hemoadsorption (HA) by cytokine adsorbers has been successfully applied to remove inflammatory mediators. This randomized controlled trial investigates the effect of perioperative HA therapy on inflammatory parameters and hemodynamic status in patients operated for IE. A total of 20 patients were randomly assigned to either HA therapy or the control group. HA therapy was initiated intraoperatively and continued for 24 hours postoperatively. Cytokine levels (IL‐6, IL‐1b, TNF‐α), leukocytes, C‐reactive protein (CRP), and Procalcitonin (PCT) as well as catecholamine support, and volume requirement were compared between both groups. Operative procedures included aortic (n = 7), mitral (n = 6), and multiple valve surgery (n = 7). All patients survived to discharge. No significant differences concerning median cytokine levels (IL‐6 and TNF‐α) were observed between both groups. CRP and PCT baseline levels were significantly higher in the HA group (59.5 vs. 26.3 mg/dL, P = .029 and 0.17 vs. 0.05 µg/L, P = .015) equalizing after surgery. Patients in the HA group required significantly higher doses of vasopressors (0.093 vs. 0.025 µg/kg/min norepinephrine, P = .029) at 12 hours postoperatively as well as significantly more overall volume replacement (7217 vs. 4185 mL at 12 hours, P = .015; 12 021 vs. 4850 mL at 48 hours, P = .015). HA therapy did neither result in a reduction of inflammatory parameters nor result in an improvement of hemodynamic parameters in patients operated for IE. For a more targeted use of HA therapy, appropriate selection criteria are required. KW - cytokines KW - endocarditis KW - hemadsorption KW - sepsis KW - SIRS Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-262681 VL - 45 IS - 11 SP - 1328 EP - 1337 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kucka, Kirstin A1 - Lang, Isabell A1 - Zhang, Tengyu A1 - Siegmund, Daniela A1 - Medler, Juliane A1 - Wajant, Harald T1 - Membrane lymphotoxin-α\(_2\)β is a novel tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor 2 (TNFR2) agonist JF - Cell Death & Disease N2 - In the early 1990s, it has been described that LTα and LTβ form LTα\(_2\)β and LTαβ\(_2\) heterotrimers, which bind to TNFR1 and LTβR, respectively. Afterwards, the LTαβ\(_2\)–LTβR system has been intensively studied while the LTα\(_2\)β–TNFR1 interaction has been ignored to date, presumably due to the fact that at the time of identification of the LTα\(_2\)β–TNFR1 interaction one knew already two ligands for TNFR1, namely TNF and LTα. Here, we show that LTα\(_2\)β interacts not only with TNFR1 but also with TNFR2. We furthermore demonstrate that membrane-bound LTα\(_2\)β (memLTα\(_2\)β), despite its asymmetric structure, stimulates TNFR1 and TNFR2 signaling. Not surprising in view of its ability to interact with TNFR2, LTα\(_2\)β is inhibited by Etanercept, which is approved for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and also inhibits TNF and LTα. KW - cytokines KW - signal transduction Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-260077 VL - 12 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Spitzel, Marlene A1 - Wagner, Elise A1 - Breyer, Maximilian A1 - Henniger, Dorothea A1 - Bayin, Mehtap A1 - Hofmann, Lukas A1 - Mauceri, Daniela A1 - Sommer, Claudia A1 - Üçeyler, Nurcan T1 - Dysregulation of immune response mediators and pain-related ion channels is associated with pain-like behavior in the GLA KO mouse model of Fabry disease JF - Cells N2 - Fabry disease (FD) is a rare life-threatening disorder caused by deficiency of the alpha-galactosidase A (GLA) enzyme with a characteristic pain phenotype. Impaired GLA production or function leads to the accumulation of the cell membrane compound globotriaosylceramide (Gb3) in the neurons of the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) of FD patients. Applying immunohistochemistry (IHC) and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT PCR) analysis on DRG tissue of the GLA knockout (KO) mouse model of FD, we address the question of how Gb3 accumulation may contribute to FD pain and focus on the immune system and pain-associated ion channel gene expression. We show a higher Gb3 load in the DRG of young (<6 months) (p < 0.01) and old (≥12 months) (p < 0.001) GLA KO mice compared to old wildtype (WT) littermates, and an overall suppressed immune response in the DRG of old GLA KO mice, represented by a reduced number of CD206\(^+\) macrophages (p < 0.01) and lower gene expression levels of the inflammation-associated targets interleukin(IL)1b (p < 0.05), IL10 (p < 0.001), glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) (p < 0.05), and leucine rich alpha-2-glycoprotein 1 (LRG1) (p < 0.01) in the DRG of old GLA KO mice compared to old WT. Dysregulation of immune-related genes may be linked to lower gene expression levels of the pain-associated ion channels calcium-activated potassium channel 3.1 (KCa3.1) and transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 channel (TRPA1). Ion channel expression might further be disturbed by impaired sphingolipid recruitment mediated via the lipid raft marker flotillin-1 (FLOT1). This impairment is represented by an increased number of FLOT1\(^+\) DRG neurons with a membranous expression pattern in old GLA KO mice compared to young GLA KO, young WT, and old WT mice (p < 0.001 each). Further, we provide evidence for aberrant behavior of GLA KO mice, which might be linked to dysregulated ion channel gene expression levels and disturbed FLOT1 distribution patterns. Behavioral testing revealed mechanical hypersensitivity in young (p < 0.01) and old (p < 0.001) GLA KO mice compared to WT, heat hypersensitivity in young GLA KO mice (p < 0.001) compared to WT, age-dependent heat hyposensitivity in old GLA KO mice (p < 0.001) compared to young GLA KO mice, and cold hyposensitivity in young (p < 0.001) and old (p < 0.001) GLA KO mice compared to WT, which well reflects the clinical phenotype observed in FD patients. KW - Fabry disease KW - globotriaosylceramide KW - inflammation KW - macrophages KW - cytokines KW - ion channels KW - flotillin-1 lipid rafts KW - pain-associated behavior KW - mouse model Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-275186 SN - 2073-4409 VL - 11 IS - 11 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gernert, Michael A1 - Tony, Hans-Peter A1 - Schwanek, Eva Christina A1 - Gadeholt, Ottar A1 - Fröhlich, Matthias A1 - Portegys, Jan A1 - Strunz, Patrick-Pascal A1 - Schmalzing, Marc T1 - Lymphocyte subsets in the peripheral blood are disturbed in systemic sclerosis patients and can be changed by immunosuppressive medication JF - Rheumatology International N2 - Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a severe chronic disease with a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations. SSc displays disturbed lymphocyte homeostasis. Immunosuppressive medications targeting T or B cells can improve disease manifestations. SSc clinical manifestations and immunosuppressive medication in itself can cause changes in lymphocyte subsets. The aim of this study was to investigate peripheral lymphocyte homeostasis in SSc with regards to the immunosuppression and to major organ involvement. 44 SSc patients and 19 healthy donors (HD) were included. Immunophenotyping of peripheral whole blood by fluorescence-activated cell sorting was performed. Cytokine secretions of stimulated B cell cultures were measured. SSc patients without immunosuppression compared to HD displayed lower γδ T cells, lower T helper cells (CD3+/CD4+), lower transitional B cells (CD19+/CD38++/CD10+/IgD+), lower pre-switched memory B cells (CD19+/CD27+/IgD+), and lower post-switched memory B cells (CD19+/CD27+/IgD-). There was no difference in the cytokine production of whole B cell cultures between SSc and HD. Within the SSc cohort, mycophenolate intake was associated with lower T helper cells and lower NK cells (CD56+/CD3-). The described differences in peripheral lymphocyte subsets between SSc and HD generate further insight in SSc pathogenesis. Lymphocyte changes under effective immunosuppression indicate how lymphocyte homeostasis in SSc might be restored. KW - mycophenolate KW - systemic sclerosis KW - scleroderma KW - memory B cells KW - B cell culture KW - cytokines KW - γδ T cells KW - immunophenotyping Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-266482 SN - 1437-160X VL - 42 IS - 8 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fiedler, Mascha O. A1 - Muellenbach, Ralf M. A1 - Rolfes, Caroline A1 - Lotz, Christopher A1 - Nickel, Felix A1 - Müller-Stich, Beat P. A1 - Supady, Alexander A1 - Lepper, Philipp M. A1 - Weigand, Markus A. A1 - Meybohm, Patrick A1 - Kalenka, Armin A1 - Reyher, Christian T1 - Pumpless extracorporeal hemadsorption technique (pEHAT): a proof-of-concept animal study JF - Journal of Clinical Medicine N2 - Background: Extracorporeal hemadsorption eliminates proinflammatory mediators in critically ill patients with hyperinflammation. The use of a pumpless extracorporeal hemadsorption technique allows its early usage prior to organ failure and the need for an additional medical device. In our animal model, we investigated the feasibility of pumpless extracorporeal hemadsorption over a wide range of mean arterial pressures (MAP). Methods: An arteriovenous shunt between the femoral artery and femoral vein was established in eight pigs. The hemadsorption devices were inserted into the shunt circulation; four pigs received CytoSorb\(^®\) and four Oxiris\(^®\) hemadsorbers. Extracorporeal blood flow was measured in a range between mean arterial pressures of 45–85 mmHg. Mean arterial pressures were preset using intravenous infusions of noradrenaline, urapidil, or increased sedatives. Results: Extracorporeal blood flows remained well above the minimum flows recommended by the manufacturers throughout all MAP steps for both devices. Linear regression resulted in CytoSorb\(^®\) blood flow [mL/min] = 4.226 × MAP [mmHg] − 3.496 (R-square 0.8133) and Oxiris\(^®\) blood flow [mL/min] = 3.267 × MAP [mmHg] + 57.63 (R-square 0.8708), respectively. Conclusion: Arteriovenous pumpless extracorporeal hemadsorption resulted in sufficient blood flows through both the CytoSorb\(^®\) and Oxiris\(^®\) devices over a wide range of mean arterial blood pressures and is likely an intriguing therapeutic option in the early phase of septic shock or hyperinflammatory syndromes. KW - blood purification KW - extracorporeal hemadsorption KW - cytokines KW - adsorption KW - animal model KW - immunosorbents KW - septic shock KW - endotoxin KW - extracorporeal techniques in hemadsorption therapy KW - arteriovenous extracorporeal hemadsorption technique Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-297347 SN - 2077-0383 VL - 11 IS - 22 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kreß, Luisa A1 - Egenolf, Nadine A1 - Sommer, Claudia A1 - Üçeyler, Nurcan T1 - Cytokine expression profiles in white blood cells of patients with small fiber neuropathy JF - BMC Neuroscience N2 - Background The role of cytokines in the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and prognosis of small fiber neuropathy (SFN) is incompletely understood. We studied expression profiles of selected pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines in RNA from white blood cells (WBC) of patients with a medical history and a clinical phenotype suggestive for SFN and compared data with healthy controls. Methods We prospectively recruited 52 patients and 21 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. Study participants were characterized in detail and underwent complete neurological examination. Venous blood was drawn for routine and extended laboratory tests, and for WBC isolation. Systemic RNA expression profiles of the pro-inflammatory cytokines interleukin (IL)-1ß, IL-2, IL-8, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF) and the anti-inflammatory cytokines IL-4, IL-10, transforming growth factor beta-1 (TGF) were analyzed. Protein levels of IL-2, IL-8, and TNF were measured in serum of patients and controls. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC)-curve analysis was used to determine the accuracy of IL-2, IL-8, and TNF in differentiating patients and controls. To compare the potential discriminatory efficacy of single versus combined cytokines, equality of different AUCs was tested. Results WBC gene expression of IL-2, IL-8, and TNF was higher in patients compared to healthy controls (IL-2: p = 0.02; IL-8: p = 0.009; TNF: p = 0.03) and discriminated between the groups (area under the curve (AUC) ≥ 0.68 for each cytokine) with highest diagnostic accuracy reached by combining the three cytokines (AUC = 0.81, sensitivity = 70%, specificity = 86%). Subgroup analysis revealed the following differences: IL-8 and TNF gene expression levels were higher in female patients compared to female controls (IL-8: p = 0.01; TNF: p = 0.03). The combination of TNF with IL-2 and TNF with IL-2 and IL-8 discriminated best between the study groups. IL-2 was higher expressed in patients with moderate pain compared to those with severe pain (p = 0.02). Patients with acral pain showed higher IL-10 gene expression compared to patients with generalized pain (p = 0.004). We further found a negative correlation between the relative gene expression of IL-2 and current pain intensity (p = 0.02). Serum protein levels of IL-2, IL-8, and TNF did not differ between patients and controls. Conclusions We identified higher systemic gene expression of IL-2, IL-8, and TNF in SFN patients than in controls, which may be of potential relevance for diagnostics and patient stratification. KW - gene expression KW - small fiber neuropathy KW - cytokines KW - white blood cells Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300619 VL - 24 IS - 1 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 - JOUR A1 - García-Fernández, Patricia A1 - Höfflin, Klemens A1 - Rausch, Antonia A1 - Strommer, Katharina A1 - Neumann, Astrid A1 - Cebulla, Nadine A1 - Reinhold, Ann-Kristin A1 - Rittner, Heike A1 - Üçeyler, Nurcan A1 - Sommer, Claudia T1 - Systemic inflammatory markers in patients with polyneuropathies JF - Frontiers in Immunology N2 - Introduction In patients with peripheral neuropathies (PNP), neuropathic pain is present in 50% of the cases, independent of the etiology. The pathophysiology of pain is poorly understood, and inflammatory processes have been found to be involved in neuro-degeneration, -regeneration and pain. While previous studies have found a local upregulation of inflammatory mediators in patients with PNP, there is a high variability described in the cytokines present systemically in sera and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). We hypothesized that the development of PNP and neuropathic pain is associated with enhanced systemic inflammation. Methods To test our hypothesis, we performed a comprehensive analysis of the protein, lipid and gene expression of different pro- and anti-inflammatory markers in blood and CSF from patients with PNP and controls. Results While we found differences between PNP and controls in specific cytokines or lipids, such as CCL2 or oleoylcarnitine, PNP patients and controls did not present major differences in systemic inflammatory markers in general. IL-10 and CCL2 levels were related to measures of axonal damage and neuropathic pain. Lastly, we describe a strong interaction between inflammation and neurodegeneration at the nerve roots in a specific subgroup of PNP patients with blood-CSF barrier dysfunction. Conclusion In patients with PNP systemic inflammatory, markers in blood or CSF do not differ from controls in general, but specific cytokines or lipids do. Our findings further highlight the importance of CSF analysis in patients with peripheral neuropathies. KW - cytokines KW - polyneuropathy KW - cerebrospinal fluid KW - neurofilament light chain KW - blood CSF barrier Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-304217 VL - 14 ER -