TY - THES A1 - Werner, Monika T1 - Molekulare Charakterisierung der Reaktion von Lycopersicon esculentum auf den phanerogamen Parasiten Cuscuta reflexa T1 - Molecular characerisation of the tomato reaction against the phanerogamic parasite Cuscuta reflexa N2 - In der inkompatiblen Interaktion von Lycopersicon esculentum und Cuscuta reflexa wird die Ausbildung von Haustorien, spezieller Organe, die der Nahrungsaufnahme durch den Parasiten dienen,bereits in einem sehr frühen Stadium der Infektion gehemmt. Um einen Einblick in die Regulationsmechanismen der Tomatenreaktion zu gewinnen, wurde eine Subtraktive Hybridisierung durchgeführt und es konnten 20 Gene identifiziert werden, deren Transkripte nach Cuscuta-Befall im Wirtsgewebe akkumulieren. Entsprechend ihrer möglichen Proteinfunktion lassen sich die mRNAs verschiedenen Bereichen der Tomatenreaktion im Infektionsprozess zuordnen: (a) Abwehr-assoziierte Proteine, (b) Signaltransduktionsassoziierte Proteine, (c) Zellstreckungsassoziierte Proteine und (d) Proteine mit bislang vollständig unbekannter Funktion. Einige der identifizierten mRNAs wurden durch Northern Analysen näher charakterisiert. Da eine der mRNAs eine mögliche Xyloglucanendotransglycosylase (XET) kodiert, wurde die XET-Aktivität im Tomatengewebe nach Infektion bestimmt. Außerdem wurde der Einfluß des Phytohormons Auxin auf die Akkumulation der Xyloglucanendotransglycosylase LeEXT1 sowie des Aquaporins LeAqp2 untersucht. Trotz auxinregulierter Transkription nach Cuscuta-Befall zeigte die auxininsensitive Tomatenmutante diageotropica im Vergleich zum Wildtyp keine veränderte Kompatibilität. N2 - The resistant host tomato prevents the development of haustoria, specialised parasitic organs for the uptake of water and assimilates, at early stages of infection with the phanerogamic parasite Cuscuta reflexa. In order to elucidate molecular mechanisms involved in tomato response to the attack by Cuscuta reflexa a suppressive subtractive hybridisation technique was used thereby identifying genes expressed following parasitic attachment. The twenty cDNA clones obtained represent mRNAs which possibly encode proteins of several functions during the infection process: (a) defence-related proteins, (b) proteins involved in signal transduction, (c) cell expansion-associated proteins, and (d) proteins with so far unknown function. Of these clones initially identified to have elevated transcript levels within 12 hours after onset of infection, several were further characterised by Northern analysis. One of the genes identified encode a putative xyloglucan endotransglycosylase (XET). The XET activity in tomato tissue was estimated following parasitic onset. After auxin treatment, both the xyloglucan endotransglycosylase LeEXT1 and the aquaporin LeAqp2 mRNA showed elevated transcript levels in cortical cells of tomato stems suggesting a potential in auxin-mediated cell expansion which occurred after parasitic attack. Analysis of the auxin insensitive tomato mutant diageotropica indicated no changes in the degree of compatibility in comparison to the wildtyp. KW - Tomate KW - Cuscuta reflexa KW - Wirt KW - Parasit KW - Genexpression KW - Indonylessigsäure <3-> KW - Molekularbiologie KW - Inkompatible Parasit-Wirt-Interaktion KW - Lycopersicon esculentum KW - Cuscuta reflexa KW - Subtraktive Hybridisierung KW - Auxin KW - Incompatible parasite-host interaction KW - Lycopersicon esculentum KW - Cuscuta reflexa KW - Subtractive hybridisation KW - auxin Y1 - 2000 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-2462 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Werner, Anne A1 - Popp, Maria A1 - Fichtner, Falk A1 - Holzmann-Littig, Christopher A1 - Kranke, Peter A1 - Steckelberg, Anke A1 - Lühnen, Julia A1 - Redlich, Lisa Marie A1 - Dickel, Steffen A1 - Grimm, Clemens A1 - Moerer, Onnen A1 - Nothacker, Monika A1 - Seeber, Christian T1 - COVID-19 intensive care — Evaluation of public information sources and current standards of care in German intensive care units: a cross sectional online survey on intensive care staff in Germany JF - Healthcare N2 - Backround: In February 2021, the first formal evidence and consensus-based (S3) guidelines for the inpatient treatment of patients with COVID-19 were published in Germany and have been updated twice during 2021. The aim of the present study is to re-evaluate the dissemination pathways and strategies for ICU staff (first evaluation in December 2020 when previous versions of consensus-based guidelines (S2k) were published) and question selected aspects of guideline adherence of standard care for patients with COVID-19 in the ICU. Methods: We conducted an anonymous online survey among German intensive care staff from 11 October 2021 to 11 November 2021. We distributed the survey via e-mail in intensive care facilities and requested redirection to additional intensive care staff (snowball sampling). Results: There was a difference between the professional groups in the number, selection and qualitative assessment of information sources about COVID-19. Standard operating procedures were most frequently used by all occupational groups and received a high quality rating. Physicians preferred sources for active information search (e.g., medical journals), while nurses predominantly used passive consumable sources (e.g., every-day media). Despite differences in usage behaviour, the sources were rated similarly in terms of the quality of the information on COVID-19. The trusted organizations have not changed over time. The use of guidelines was frequently stated and highly recommended. The majority of the participants reported guideline-compliant treatment. Nevertheless, there were certain variations in the use of medication as well as the criteria chosen for discontinuing non-invasive ventilation (NIV) compared to guideline recommendations. Conclusions: An adequate external source of information for nursing staff is lacking, the usual sources of physicians are only appropriate for the minority of nursing staff. The self-reported use of guidelines is high. KW - COVID-19 KW - implementation KW - guideline usage KW - guideline adherence KW - intensive care KW - Germany KW - ICU staff Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-281865 SN - 2227-9032 VL - 10 IS - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schoffer, Olaf A1 - Schülein, Stefanie A1 - Arand, Gerlinde A1 - Arnholdt, Hans A1 - Baaske, Dieter A1 - Bargou, Ralf C. A1 - Becker, Nikolaus A1 - Beckmann, Matthias W. A1 - Bodack, Yves A1 - Böhme, Beatrix A1 - Bozkurt, Tayfun A1 - Breitsprecher, Regine A1 - Buchali, Andre A1 - Burger, Elke A1 - Burger, Ulrike A1 - Dommisch, Klaus A1 - Elsner, Gudrun A1 - Fernschild, Karin A1 - Flintzer, Ulrike A1 - Funke, Uwe A1 - Gerken, Michael A1 - Göbel, Hubert A1 - Grobe, Norbert A1 - Gumpp, Vera A1 - Heinzerling, Lucie A1 - Kempfer, Lana Raffaela A1 - Kiani, Alexander A1 - Klinkhammer-Schalke, Monika A1 - Klöcking, Sabine A1 - Kreibich, Ute A1 - Knabner, Katrin A1 - Kuhn, Peter A1 - Lutze, Stine A1 - Mäder, Uwe A1 - Maisel, Tanja A1 - Maschke, Jan A1 - Middeke, Martin A1 - Neubauer, Andreas A1 - Niedostatek, Antje A1 - Opazo-Saez, Anabelle A1 - Peters, Christoph A1 - Schell, Beatrice A1 - Schenkirsch, Gerhard A1 - Schmalenberg, Harald A1 - Schmidt, Peter A1 - Schneider, Constanze A1 - Schubotz, Birgit A1 - Seide, Anika A1 - Strecker, Paul A1 - Taubenheim, Sabine A1 - Wackes, Matthias A1 - Weiß, Steffen A1 - Welke, Claudia A1 - Werner, Carmen A1 - Wittekind, Christian A1 - Wulff, Jörg A1 - Zettl, Heike A1 - Klug, Stefanie J. T1 - Tumour stage distribution and survival of malignant melanoma in Germany 2002-2011 JF - BMC Cancer N2 - Background Over the past two decades, there has been a rising trend in malignant melanoma incidence worldwide. In 2008, Germany introduced a nationwide skin cancer screening program starting at age 35. The aims of this study were to analyse the distribution of malignant melanoma tumour stages over time, as well as demographic and regional differences in stage distribution and survival of melanoma patients. Methods Pooled data from 61 895 malignant melanoma patients diagnosed between 2002 and 2011 and documented in 28 German population-based and hospital-based clinical cancer registries were analysed using descriptive methods, joinpoint regression, logistic regression and relative survival. Results The number of annually documented cases increased by 53.2% between 2002 (N = 4 779) and 2011 (N = 7 320). There was a statistically significant continuous positive trend in the proportion of stage UICC I cases diagnosed between 2002 and 2011, compared to a negative trend for stage UICC II. No trends were found for stages UICC III and IV respectively. Age (OR 0.97, 95% CI 0.97–0.97), sex (OR 1.18, 95% CI 1.11–1.25), date of diagnosis (OR 1.05, 95% CI 1.04–1.06), ‘diagnosis during screening’ (OR 3.24, 95% CI 2.50–4.19) and place of residence (OR 1.23, 95% CI 1.16–1.30) had a statistically significant influence on the tumour stage at diagnosis. The overall 5-year relative survival for invasive cases was 83.4% (95% CI 82.8–83.9%). Conclusions No distinct changes in the distribution of malignant melanoma tumour stages among those aged 35 and older were seen that could be directly attributed to the introduction of skin cancer screening in 2008. " KW - Malignant melanoma KW - TNM staging KW - Survival analysis KW - Skin cancer screening KW - Stage distribution Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-164544 VL - 16 IS - 936 ER -