TY - JOUR A1 - Koderer, Corinna A1 - Schmitz, Werner A1 - Wünsch, Anna Chiara A1 - Balint, Julia A1 - El-Mesery, Mohamed A1 - Volland, Julian Manuel A1 - Hartmann, Stefan A1 - Linz, Christian A1 - Kübler, Alexander Christian A1 - Seher, Axel T1 - Low energy status under methionine restriction is essentially independent of proliferation or cell contact inhibition JF - Cells N2 - Nonlimited proliferation is one of the most striking features of neoplastic cells. The basis of cell division is the sufficient presence of mass (amino acids) and energy (ATP and NADH). A sophisticated intracellular network permanently measures the mass and energy levels. Thus, in vivo restrictions in the form of amino acid, protein, or caloric restrictions strongly affect absolute lifespan and age-associated diseases such as cancer. The induction of permanent low energy metabolism (LEM) is essential in this process. The murine cell line L929 responds to methionine restriction (MetR) for a short time period with LEM at the metabolic level defined by a characteristic fingerprint consisting of the molecules acetoacetate, creatine, spermidine, GSSG, UDP-glucose, pantothenate, and ATP. Here, we used mass spectrometry (LC/MS) to investigate the influence of proliferation and contact inhibition on the energy status of cells. Interestingly, the energy status was essentially independent of proliferation or contact inhibition. LC/MS analyses showed that in full medium, the cells maintain active and energetic metabolism for optional proliferation. In contrast, MetR induced LEM independently of proliferation or contact inhibition. These results are important for cell behaviour under MetR and for the optional application of restrictions in cancer therapy. KW - methionine restriction KW - caloric restriction KW - mass spectrometry KW - LC/MS KW - liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry KW - metabolomics KW - L929 KW - amino acid KW - proliferation KW - contact inhibition Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-262329 SN - 2073-4409 VL - 11 IS - 3 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schmitz, Werner A1 - Ries, Elena A1 - Koderer, Corinna A1 - Völter, Maximilian Friedrich A1 - Wünsch, Anna Chiara A1 - El-Mesery, Mohamed A1 - Frackmann, Kyra A1 - Kübler, Alexander Christian A1 - Linz, Christian A1 - Seher, Axel T1 - Cysteine restriction in murine L929 fibroblasts as an alternative strategy to methionine restriction in cancer therapy JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences N2 - Methionine restriction (MetR) is an efficient method of amino acid restriction (AR) in cells and organisms that induces low energy metabolism (LEM) similar to caloric restriction (CR). The implementation of MetR as a therapy for cancer or other diseases is not simple since the elimination of a single amino acid in the diet is difficult. However, the in vivo turnover rate of cysteine is usually higher than the rate of intake through food. For this reason, every cell can enzymatically synthesize cysteine from methionine, which enables the use of specific enzymatic inhibitors. In this work, we analysed the potential of cysteine restriction (CysR) in the murine cell line L929. This study determined metabolic fingerprints using mass spectrometry (LC/MS). The profiles were compared with profiles created in an earlier work under MetR. The study was supplemented by proliferation studies using D-amino acid analogues and inhibitors of intracellular cysteine synthesis. CysR showed a proliferation inhibition potential comparable to that of MetR. However, the metabolic footprints differed significantly and showed that CysR does not induce classic LEM at the metabolic level. Nevertheless, CysR offers great potential as an alternative for decisive interventions in general and tumour metabolism at the metabolic level. KW - methionine restriction KW - cysteine restriction KW - mass spectrometry KW - LC/MS KW - cancer therapy KW - caloric restriction KW - homocysteine KW - amino acid analogues KW - cysteine synthase inhibitor Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-265486 SN - 1422-0067 VL - 22 IS - 21 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fuchs, Andreas A1 - Hartmann, Stefan A1 - Ernestus, Karen A1 - Mutzbauer, Grit A1 - Linz, Christian A1 - Brands, Roman C. A1 - Kübler, Alexander C. A1 - Müller-Richter, Urs D. A. T1 - Mandibular intraosseous pseudocarcinomatous hyperplasia: a case report JF - Journal of Medical Case Reports N2 - Background Mandibular pseudocarcinomatous hyperplasia is a rare and generally benign pathology. We report on one of these rare cases. Case presentation The case history of a 73-year-old white man stated that he had a carcinoma of the oropharynx, which was primarily treated with radiotherapy and chemotherapy 4 years prior. As a result of radiotherapy he developed an osteoradionecrosis of his mandible and a consecutive pathological fracture of his left mandibular angle. Subsequent osteosynthesis was performed with a reconstruction plate. When we first saw him, his reconstruction plate was partially exposed with intraoral and extraoral fistulation. The resected bone of his defect-bordering jaw showed the typical pathohistological findings of an intraosseous mandibular pseudocarcinomatous hyperplasia. After a first reconstruction attempt with an iliac crest graft failed, definitive reconstruction of his mandible with a microvascular anastomosed fibula graft was achieved. Conclusions Intraosseous pseudocarcinomatous hyperplasia of the mandible is a rare differential diagnosis in maxillofacial surgery. Besides other benign epithelial neoplasms, such as calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor, squamous odontogenic tumor, or different forms of ameloblastoma, the far more frequent invasive squamous cell carcinoma needs to be excluded. A misinterpretation of pseudocarcinomatous hyperplasia as squamous cell carcinoma must be avoided because it can lead to a massive overtreatment. KW - intraosseous KW - case report KW - pseudocarcinomatous hyperplasia KW - mandible Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-146873 VL - 16 IS - 268 ER - TY - THES A1 - Linz, Christian T1 - Experimentelle Untersuchung unterschiedlicher Knochenersatzmaterialien in der Zellkultur und am Tiermodell T1 - Effects of different bone graft substitutes in cell culture and an animal modell N2 - Ziel der vorliegenden Untersuchungen war der Vergleich von autogenen spongiösen und korti-kospongiösen Knochentransplantaten mit verschiedenen Knochenersatzmaterialien (KEM) in-vitro - an osteoblastären Zellen - und in-vivo - beim Sinuslift am Schafmodell. In den Zellkulturversuchen zeigten sich deutliche Unterschiede bezüglich der Proliferation und Differenzierung osteoblastärer Zellen für die verwendeten Niedrig-Temperatur-Hydroxylapatite (Bio-Oss, Algipore). Die besten Ergebnisse zeigten sich in Gegenwart des bioaktiven Glases Biogran, der demineralisierten allogenen Knochenmatrix (Grafton) und des β -Trikalzium-Phosphates (Cerasorb). Im Vergleich mit den übrigen KEM blieben die Resultate für das α- Trikalziumphosphat (Biobase) hinter der demineralisierten Knochenmatrix Grafton und den bioaktiven Gläsern und Osteograf/N zurück. Ein Vorteil der zellbindenden Eigenschaften der synthetisch hergestellten Peptidkette des PepGen P-15 (Hoch-Temperatur-Hydroxylapatit) hinsichtlich Zellproliferation und – differenzierung der osteoblastären Zellen war nicht eindeutig erkennbar. Alle von uns untersuchten autogenen Transplantate und KEM zeigten am Schafmodell eine kli-nisch gute Inkorporation. Es kam zu keinerlei Infektionen oder Abstoßungen des eingebrachten Materials. Die eingebrachten KEM heilten komplikationslos ein und waren alle in der Lage supportiv auf die Knochenneubildung einzuwirken. Die Verwendung autogenen Knochens als Goldstandard im mund-, kiefer- und gesichtschirurgi-schen Fachgebiet konnten wir in unserer Untersuchung bestätigen. Der transplantierte spongiöse und kortikospongiöse Knochen zeigte die besten Ergebnisse und konnte nach 12 Wochen nicht mehr eindeutig vom ortsständigen Knochen unterschieden werden. Allerdings war eine Atrophie, vor allem der Spongiosatransplantate nach 16 Wochen zu beobachten. Die eingebrachten auto-genen Transplantate erzielten quantitativ und qualitativ die beste Knochenneubildung. Die höhe-ren Knochenneubildungswerte bei gleichzeitig geringerer Atrophie sprechen für eine bessere biomechanische Adaptation des autogenen, kortikospongiösen Transplantates. Eine Diskrepanz der Ergebnisse zwischen dem in-vitro- und in-vivo- Versuchsteil konnte für das KEM PepGen P-15 (Hoch-Temperatur-Hydroxylapatit) beobachtet werden, begründet durch die Heterogenität des Zellgemisches. Im Vergleich zu den anderen verwendeten KEM lagen die für dieses Hoch-Temperatur-Hydroxylapatit tierexperimentell ermittelten Werte auf vergleichbarem Niveau. Im Tierversuch konnte Cerasorb (β -Trikalzium-Phosphate) eine deutliche Kno-chenneubildung bei gleichzeitiger Resorbierbarkeit attestiert werden. Tierexperimentell lagen die für das β -Trikalzium-Phosphat (Cerasorb) ermittelten Werte über denen des bioaktiven Glases (Biogran), aber hinter denen für Niedrig-Temperatur-Hydroxylapatite (Bio-Oss), welches die besten Ergebnisse auswies. Unter den verwendeten Knochenersatzmaterialien zeigen sich das Niedrig- Temperatur-Hydroxylapatit Bio-Oss im Tierversuch als das erfolgreichste. Bio-Oss zeigte keine Tendenz zur Biodegradierbarkeit. Die deutliche Diskrepanz zwischen dem in-vitro und in-vivo Teil der Versuche wurde explizit für dieses KEM beschrieben und ist durch das im Tierversuch breitere Zellspektrum zu erklären. Die Ergebnisse unserer Untersuchung bekräftigen den klinisch verbreiteten und weitestgehend komplikationslosen Einsatz von Bio-Oss. N2 - Distinct bone graft materials have different effects on the differentiation and proliferation of human osteoblasts in vitro. The results suggest that bone graft materials, such as tricalciumphosphates, first of all Biogran, the demineralized bone matrix, bioglasses and also the high temperature hydroxyapatite Osteograf/N ,exhibit good conditions for differentiation and proliferation of osteoblasts in vitro. Others, such as low temperature hydroxyapatites obstruct the differentiation and proliferation of osteoblasts in vitro. The invivo results show a differnent conclusion. Here BioOss establishes at the most effective bone graft substitute. The assertion for the different results between the in vitro and in vivo trails could be given by the different cellular formation. KW - Knochenersatz KW - Augmentation KW - BioOSS KW - Knochenersatzmaterialien KW - Schafmodell KW - humane Osteoblasten KW - BioOSS KW - bone graft substitutes KW - sheep-modell Y1 - 2009 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-38793 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Boschert, Verena A1 - Klenk, Nicola A1 - Abt, Alexander A1 - Raman, Sudha Janaki A1 - Fischer, Markus A1 - Brands, Roman C. A1 - Seher, Axel A1 - Linz, Christian A1 - Müller-Richter, Urs D. A. A1 - Bischler, Thorsten A1 - Hartmann, Stefan T1 - The influence of Met receptor level on HGF-induced glycolytic reprogramming in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences N2 - Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is known to overexpress a variety of receptor tyrosine kinases, such as the HGF receptor Met. Like other malignancies, HNSCC involves a mutual interaction between the tumor cells and surrounding tissues and cells. We hypothesized that activation of HGF/Met signaling in HNSCC influences glucose metabolism and therefore substantially changes the tumor microenvironment. To determine the effect of HGF, we submitted three established HNSCC cell lines to mRNA sequencing. Dynamic changes in glucose metabolism were measured in real time by an extracellular flux analyzer. As expected, the cell lines exhibited different levels of Met and responded differently to HGF stimulation. As confirmed by mRNA sequencing, the level of Met expression was associated with the number of upregulated HGF-dependent genes. Overall, Met stimulation by HGF leads to increased glycolysis, presumably mediated by higher expression of three key enzymes of glycolysis. These effects appear to be stronger in Met\(^{high}\)-expressing HNSCC cells. Collectively, our data support the hypothesized role of HGF/Met signaling in metabolic reprogramming of HNSCC. KW - HNSCC KW - head and neck cancer KW - HGF KW - Met KW - cancer metabolism Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-235995 SN - 1422-0067 VL - 21 IS - 2 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kunz, Felix A1 - Hirth, Matthias A1 - Schweitzer, Tilmann A1 - Linz, Christian A1 - Goetz, Bernhard A1 - Stellzig-Eisenhauer, Angelika A1 - Borchert, Kathrin A1 - Böhm, Hartmut T1 - Subjective perception of craniofacial growth asymmetries in patients with deformational plagiocephaly JF - Clinical Oral Investigations N2 - Objectives The present investigation aimed to evaluate the subjective perception of deformational cranial asymmetries by different observer groups and to compare these subjective perceptions with objective parameters. Materials and methods The 3D datasets of ten infants with different severities of deformational plagiocephaly (DP) were presented to 203 observers, who had been subdivided into five different groups (specialists, pediatricians, medical doctors (not pediatricians), parents of infants with DP, and laypersons). The observers rated their subjective perception of the infants’ cranial asymmetries using a 4-point Likert-type scale. The ratings from the observer groups were compared with one another using a multilevel modelling linear regression analysis and were correlated with four commonly used parameters to objectively quantify the cranial asymmetries. Results No significant differences were found between the ratings of the specialists and those of the parents of infants with DP, but both groups provided significantly more asymmetric ratings than did pediatricians, medical doctors, or laypersons. Moreover, the subjective perception of cranial asymmetries correlated significantly with commonly used parameters for objectively quantifying cranial asymmetries. Conclusions Our results demonstrate that different observer groups perceive the severity of cranial asymmetries differently. Pediatricians’ more moderate perception of cranial asymmetries may reduce the likelihood of parents to seek therapeutic interventions for their infants. Moreover, we identified some objective symmetry-related parameters that correlated strongly with the observers’ subjective perceptions. Clinical relevance Knowledge about these findings is important for clinicians when educating parents of infants with DP about the deformity. KW - infants with deformational plagiocephaly (DP) KW - deformational cranial asymmetry KW - subjective perception KW - positionalskull deformities KW - three-dimensional Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-232803 SN - 1432-6981 VL - 25 ER - TY - THES A1 - Linz, Christian T1 - Daten der ersten Kindervorsorgeuntersuchung (U1), Quantifizierung des einseitigen lagerungsbedingten Plagiocephalus und Evaluation der Therapie mit individueller Kopforthese mittels Sterophotogrammetrie T1 - Analysis and evaluation of newborn screening in children with deformational plagiocephaly and 3D analysis by use of stereophotogrammetry N2 - Zusammenfassung Ziel: Eine lagerungsbedingte einseitige Abflachung des Hinterkopfes aufgrund externer Kräfte (Lagerungsplagiocephalus, LP) ist die häufigste Kopfdeformität im Säuglingsalter. Die im Rahmen der ersten Kindervorsorgeuntersuchung (U1) erhobenen Daten wurden bezüglich der bekannten Risikofaktoren für die Entstehung eines LP ausgewertet. Im Rahmen der vorliegenden klinischen Pilotstudie wurde der Lagerungsplagiozephalus mitels der non-invasiven dreidimensionalen Sterophotogrammetrie untersucht und erstmals eine Normdatenbank von Säuglingen ohne Kopfdeformitäten erstellt. Die Therapie und Effektivität mittels modellierender individuell angefertigter Kopforthese, wurde evaluiert. Patienten und Methode: Untersucht wurden 20 Säuglinge mit einem Lagerungsplagiozephalus und schwerer Asymmetrie (Alter 6,0+0,97 Monate) und 20 Säuglinge ohne Kopfdeformität (Alter 6,4+0,3 Monate). Es erfolgte eine 3D-Weichteilanalyse des gesamten Kopfes. Zur Evaluation der Kopforthesentherapie wurden prä- und posttherapeutisch angefertigte sterophotogrammtriesche Aufnahmen dreidimensional ausgewertet. Ergebnisse: Anhand der im Rahmen der Erstuntersuchung erhobenen Daten zeigten sich bezüglich der Geburtslage und Art der Entbindung nur geringe Unterschiede. In der Patientengruppe kamen eine Beckenendlage und die Geburt durch Kaiserschnitt gehäuft vor. Die Anzahl der Spontangeburten zeigte sich in der Kontrollgruppe mit 70% größer als in der Patientengruppe mit 60%. Köpergröße, Körpergewicht und Kopfumfanges fielen in der Patientengruppe kleiner aus. Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Untersuchung wurden erstmalig 3D-Oberflächendaten von gesunden Säuglingsköpfen erhoben. Hierzu wurden die 360° Aufnahmen mittels lichtoptischen Verfahrens durchgeführt. Die reliable Auswertung der Säuglingsköpfe erfolgte in einem virtuellen Raum und diente zur Erstellung einer Normdatenbank. Bestehende Asymmetrien lassen sich mit diesem Verfahren quantifizieren. Die non-invasive 3D-Bildgebung kann somit zusätzlich zur klinischen Untersuchung und Sonographie als reliables Instrument in der Diagnostik und Verlaufsbeurteilung eingesetzt werden. Mittels der durchgeführten Aufnahmen konnten folgenden Parameter bei Säuglingen mit LP charakterisiert werden: - Die maximale Kopflänge zeigt sich bei vergrößertem Breiten/Längen-Index reduziert. Kompensatorisch erfolgt eine Vergrößerung der Vertexhöhe. - Die Ohrachse zeigt sich verschoben. - Die betroffenen Säuglinge weisen eine vergrößerte 30° Diagonalendifferenz auf und zeigen asymmetrische anteriore und posteriore Volumina des Neurokraniums. Schlussfolgerung: Die im Rahmen der Erstuntersuchung (U1) ermittelten Daten zeigten nur geringe Unterschiede zwischen der Patienten- und der Kontrollgruppe bezüglich Risikofaktoren für die Entstehung eines LP. Die Anzahl an Kaiserschnitten war innerhalb der Patientengruppe erhöht. Die im Rahmen der Pilotstudie untersuchte Anzahl Kinder ist allerdings zu gering um eine definitive Aussage treffen zu können. Die Therapie mittels individuell gefertigter Kopforthese hat eine Harmonisierung des Breiten/Längen-Index zur Folge. Eine posttherapeutische Verbesserung kann bezüglich der neurokraniellen Asymmetrie mit einer Reduktion der 30° Diagonalendifferenz und einer Angleichung der posterioren Volumina beobachtet werden. Die frühzeitige Korrektur, ab dem sechsten Lebensmonat, kann eine lagerungsbedingten Kopfdeformität frühzeitig korrigieren. Bezüglich der Bewertung des Langzeiterfolges der Helmtherapie sind noch weitere Studien notwendig. Insbesondere der longitundinale Aufbau einer Normdatenbank ist erforderlich, um physiologische Referenzdaten zu schaffen. N2 - OBJECTIVE: Unilateral positional plagiocephaly is the most common deformity of the head in infants. As part of a prospective controlled clinical study, the pathomorphology of the positional plagiocephaly in early infancy was examined. The goal was to use noninvasive three-dimensional (3D) imaging to generate, for the first time ever, a standard database of infants without head deformities, to quantify the asymmetry of the positional plagiocephaly, and to evaluate the effectiveness of functional growth control using head orthesis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In the present study, 3D soft-tissue data of the entire head were collected from a total of 40 infants: 20 with positional plagiocephaly (6.0 ± 0.97 months) and 20 infants without a head deformity (6.4 ± 0.3 months). Functional growth was controlled using a custom-made head orthesis. To evaluate the therapy, pre- and posttherapeutic scans were evaluated in three dimensions. RESULTS: The newbornscreening confirms the known risk factors of DP as male gender, number of deliveries and abnormal presentation. Compared with the control group, infants with positional plagiocephaly demonstrated a reduced maximum length of the head, an increased head height, a shift in the ear axis as well as asymmetric anterior and posterior volumes of the neurocranium in lateral comparisons. Therapy using head orthesis led to a significant improvement of the asymmetry, with a reduction of the diagonal difference and an adjustment of the posterior volumes. CONCLUSION: Conservative growth control of extrinsically deformed infant skulls represents an interdisciplinary medical expansion of the orthodontic therapeutic spectrum. To prevent potential effects of positional plagiocephaly on the viscerocranium, head orthesis therapy is advisable in infancy KW - Lagerungsplagiocephalus KW - 3D KW - Stereophotogrammetrie KW - modellierende Kopforthese KW - U1 KW - Lagerungsplagiocephalus KW - 3D KW - Stereophotogrammetrie KW - modellierende Kopforthese KW - U1 KW - Deformational plagiocephaly KW - 3D KW - Stereophotogrammetry KW - head orthesis Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-77858 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Linz, Christian A1 - Faber, Julian A1 - Schmid, Reiner A1 - Kunz, Felix A1 - Böhm, Hartmut A1 - Hartmann, Stefan A1 - Schweitzer, Tilmann T1 - Using a 3D asymmetry index as a novel form for capturing complex three-dimensionality in positional plagiocephaly JF - Scientific Reports N2 - Positional plagiocephaly (PP) is the most common skull deformity in infants. Different classification systems exist for graduating the degree of PP, but all of these systems are based on two-dimensional (2D) parameters. This limitation leads to several problems stemming from the fact that 2D parameters are used to classify the three-dimensional (3D) shape of the head. We therefore evaluate existing measurement parameters and validate a newly developed 3D parameter for quantifying PP. Additionally, we present a new classification of PP based on a 3D parameter. 210 patients with PP and 50 patients without PP were included in this study. Existing parameters (2D and 3D) and newly developed volume parameters based on a 3D stereophotogrammetry scan were validated using ROC curves. Additionally, thresholds for the new 3D parameter of a 3D asymmetry index were assessed. The volume parameter 3D asymmetry index quantifies PP equally as well as the gold standard of 30° diagonal difference. Moreover, a 3D asymmetry index allows for a 3D-based classification of PP. The 3D asymmetry index can be used to define the degree of PP. It is easily applicable in stereophotogrammetric datasets and allows for comparability both intra- and inter-individually as well as for scientific analysis. KW - craniofacial orthodontics KW - physical examination KW - three-dimensional imaging Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300427 VL - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Straub, Anton A1 - Brands, Roman A1 - Borgmann, Anna A1 - Vollmer, Andreas A1 - Hohm, Julian A1 - Linz, Christian A1 - Müller-Richter, Urs A1 - Kübler, Alexander C. A1 - Hartmann, Stefan T1 - Free skin grafting to reconstruct donor sites after radial forearm flap harvesting: a prospective study with platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) JF - Journal of Clinical Medicine N2 - Reconstruction of the donor site after radial forearm flap harvesting is a common procedure in maxillofacial plastic surgery. It is normally carried out with split-thickness or full-thickness free skin grafts. Unfortunately, free skin graft transplantation faces wound healing impairments such as necrosis, (partial) graft loss, or tendon exposure. Several studies have investigated methods to reduce these impairments and demonstrated improvements if the wound bed is optimised, for example, through negative-pressure wound therapy or vacuum-assisted closure. However, these methods are device-dependent, expansive, and time-consuming. Therefore, the application of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) to the wound bed could be a simple, cost-effective, and device-independent method to optimise wound-bed conditions instead. In this study, PRF membranes were applied between the wound bed and skin graft. Results of this study indicate improvements in the PRF versus non-PRF group (93.44% versus 86.96% graft survival, p = 0.0292). PRF applied to the wound bed increases graft survival and reduces impairments. A possible explanation for this is the release of growth factors, which stimulate angiogenesis and fibroblast migration. Furthermore, the solid PRF membranes act as a mechanical barrier (“lubrication” layer) to protect the skin graft from tendon motion. The results of this study support the application of PRF in donor-site reconstruction with free skin grafts. KW - platelet-rich fibrin KW - free skin grafts KW - radial forearm flap KW - donor-site morbidity Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-278854 SN - 2077-0383 VL - 11 IS - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fuchs, Andreas A1 - Kreczy, Dorothea A1 - Brückner, Theresa A1 - Gbureck, Uwe A1 - Stahlhut, Philipp A1 - Bengel, Melanie A1 - Hoess, Andreas A1 - Nies, Berthold A1 - Bator, Julia A1 - Klammert, Uwe A1 - Linz, Christian A1 - Ewald, Andrea T1 - Bone regeneration capacity of newly developed spherical magnesium phosphate cement granules JF - Clinical Oral Investigations N2 - Objectives Magnesium phosphate-based cements begin to catch more attention as bone substitute materials and especially as alternatives for the more commonly used calcium phosphates. In bone substitutes for augmentation purposes, atraumatic materials with good biocompatibility and resorbability are favorable. In the current study, we describe the in vivo testing of novel bone augmentation materials in form of spherical granules based on a calcium-doped magnesium phosphate (CaMgP) cement. Materials and Methods Granules with diameters between 500 and 710 μm were fabricated via the emulsification of CaMgP cement pastes in a lipophilic liquid. As basic material, two different CaMgP formulations were used. The obtained granules were implanted into drill hole defects at the distal femoral condyle of 27 New Zealand white rabbits for 6 and 12 weeks. After explantation, the femora were examined via X-ray diffraction analysis, histological staining, radiological examination, and EDX measurement. Results Both granule types display excellent biocompatibility without any signs of inflammation and allow for proper bone healing without the interposition of connective tissue. CaMgP granules show a fast and continuous degradation and enable fully adequate bone regeneration. Conclusions Due to their biocompatibility, their degradation behavior, and their completely spherical morphology, these CaMgP granules present a promising bone substitute material for bone augmentation procedures, especially in sensitive areas. Clinical Relevance The mostly insufficient local bone supply after tooth extractions complicates prosthetic dental restoration or makes it even impossible. Therefore, bone augmentation procedures are oftentimes inevitable. Spherical CaMgP granules may represent a valuable bone replacement material in many situations. KW - implantation KW - calcium-magnesium phosphate cement KW - cement pastes KW - prefabricated granules KW - bone replacement material Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-268872 SN - 1436-3771 VL - 26 IS - 3 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Boschert, Verena A1 - Teusch, Jonas A1 - Aljasem, Anwar A1 - Schmucker, Philipp A1 - Klenk, Nicola A1 - Straub, Anton A1 - Bittrich, Max A1 - Seher, Axel A1 - Linz, Christian A1 - Müller-Richter, Urs D. A. A1 - Hartmann, Stefan T1 - HGF-induced PD-L1 expression in head and neck cancer: preclinical and clinical findings JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences N2 - Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a widespread disease with a low survival rate and a high risk of recurrence. Nowadays, immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) treatment is approved for HNSCC as a first-line treatment in recurrent and metastatic disease. ICI treatment yields a clear survival benefit, but overall response rates are still unsatisfactory. As shown in different cancer models, hepatocyte growth factor/mesenchymal–epithelial transition (HGF/Met) signaling contributes to an immunosuppressive microenvironment. Therefore, we investigated the relationship between HGF and programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-L1) expression in HNSCC cell lines. The preclinical data show a robust PD-L1 induction upon HGF stimulation. Further analysis revealed that the HGF-mediated upregulation of PD-L1 is MAP kinase-dependent. We then hypothesized that serum levels of HGF and soluble programmed cell death protein 1 (sPD-L1) could be potential markers of ICI treatment failure. Thus, we determined serum levels of these proteins in 20 HNSCC patients before ICI treatment and correlated them with treatment outcomes. Importantly, the clinical data showed a positive correlation of both serum proteins (HGF and sPD-L1) in HNSCC patient’s sera. Moreover, the serum concentration of sPD-L1 was significantly higher in ICI non-responsive patients. Our findings indicate a potential role for sPD-L1 as a prognostic marker for ICI treatment in HNSCC. KW - HNSCC KW - head and neck cancer KW - HGF KW - Met KW - PD-L1 KW - immune therapy Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-236220 SN - 1422-0067 VL - 21 IS - 20 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Straub, Anton A1 - Stapf, Maximilian A1 - Fischer, Markus A1 - Vollmer, Andreas A1 - Linz, Christian A1 - Lâm, Thiên-Trí A1 - Kübler, Alexander A1 - Brands, Roman C. A1 - Scherf-Clavel, Oliver A1 - Hartmann, Stefan T1 - Bone concentration of ampicillin/sulbactam: a pilot study in patients with osteonecrosis of the jaw JF - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health N2 - Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) occurs typically after irradiation of the head and neck area or after the intake of antiresorptive agents. Both interventions can lead to compromised bone perfusion and can ultimately result in infection and necrosis. Treatment usually consists of surgical necrosectomy and prolonged antibiotic therapy, usually through beta-lactams such as ampicillin/sulbactam. The poor blood supply in particular raises the question as to whether this form of antibiosis can achieve sufficient concentrations in the bone. Therefore, we investigated the antibiotic concentration in plasma and bone samples in a prospective study. Bone samples were collected from the necrosis core and in the vital surrounding bone. The measured concentrations in plasma for ampicillin and sulbactam were 126.3 ± 77.6 and 60.2 ± 35.0 µg/mL, respectively. In vital bone and necrotic bone samples, the ampicillin/sulbactam concentrations were 6.3 ± 7.8/1.8 ± 2.0 µg/g and 4.9 ± 7.0/1.7 ± 1.7 µg/g, respectively. These concentrations are substantially lower than described in the literature. However, the concentration seems sufficient to kill most bacteria, such as Streptococci and Staphylococci, which are mostly present in the biofilm of ONJ. We, therefore, conclude that intravenous administration of ampicillin/sulbactam remains a valuable treatment in the therapy of ONJ. Nevertheless, increasing resistance of Escherichia coli towards beta-lactam antibiotics have been reported and should be considered. KW - osteonecrosis of the jaw KW - ARONJ KW - MRONJ KW - ONJ KW - osteoradionecrosis KW - antibiotic bone concentration KW - jaw bone KW - beta-lactam KW - ampicillin Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-297413 SN - 1660-4601 VL - 19 IS - 22 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Linz, Christian A1 - Brands, Roman C. A1 - Kertels, Olivia A1 - Dierks, Alexander A1 - Brumberg, Joachim A1 - Gerhard-Hartmann, Elena A1 - Hartmann, Stefan A1 - Schirbel, Andreas A1 - Serfling, Sebastian A1 - Zhi, Yingjun A1 - Buck, Andreas K. A1 - Kübler, Alexander A1 - Hohm, Julian A1 - Lapa, Constantin A1 - Kircher, Malte T1 - Targeting fibroblast activation protein in newly diagnosed squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity – initial experience and comparison to [\(^{18}\)F]FDG PET/CT and MRI JF - European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging N2 - Purpose While [\(^{18}\)F]-fluorodeoxyglucose ([\(^{18}\)F]FDG) is the standard for positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) imaging of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), diagnostic specificity is hampered by uptake in inflammatory cells such as neutrophils or macrophages. Recently, molecular imaging probes targeting fibroblast activation protein α (FAP), which is overexpressed in a variety of cancer-associated fibroblasts, have become available and might constitute a feasible alternative to FDG PET/CT. Methods Ten consecutive, treatment-naïve patients (8 males, 2 females; mean age, 62 ± 9 years) with biopsy-proven OSCC underwent both whole-body [\(^{18}\)F]FDG and [\(^{68}\)Ga]FAPI-04 (FAP-directed) PET/CT for primary staging prior to tumor resection and cervical lymph node dissection. Detection of the primary tumor, as well as the presence and number of lymph node and distant metastases was analysed. Intensity of tracer accumulation was assessed by means of maximum (SUV\(_{max}\)) and peak (SUV\(_{peak}\) standardized uptake values. Histological work-up including immunohistochemical staining for FAP served as standard of reference. Results [\(^{18}\)F]FDG and FAP-directed PET/CT detected all primary tumors with a SUVmax of 25.5 ± 13.2 (FDG) and 20.5 ± 6.4 (FAP-directed) and a SUVpeak of 16.1 ± 10.3 ([\(^{18}\)F]FDG) and 13.8 ± 3.9 (FAP-directed), respectively. Regarding cervical lymph node metastases, FAP-directed PET/CT demonstrated comparable sensitivity (81.3% vs. 87.5%; P = 0.32) and specificity (93.3% vs. 81.3%; P = 0.16) to [\(^{18}\)F]FDG PET/CT. FAP expression on the cell surface of cancer-associated fibroblasts in both primary lesions as well as lymph nodes metastases was confirmed in all samples. Conclusion FAP-directed PET/CT in OSCC seems feasible. Future research to investigate its potential to improve patient staging is highly warranted. KW - molecular imaging KW - fibroblast activation protein KW - head and neck cancer KW - PET Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-307246 SN - 1619-7070 SN - 1619-7089 VL - 48 IS - 12 ER -