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Fibroblast growth factor-inducible 14 (Fn14) is a member of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor superfamily (TNFRSF) and is activated by its ligand TNF-like weak inducer of apoptosis (TWEAK). The latter occurs as a homotrimeric molecule in a soluble and a membrane-bound form. Soluble TWEAK (sTWEAK) activates the weakly inflammatory alternative NF-κB pathway and sensitizes for TNF-induced cell death while membrane TWEAK (memTWEAK) triggers additionally robust activation of the classical NF-κB pathway and various MAP kinase cascades. Fn14 expression is limited in adult organisms but becomes strongly induced in non-hematopoietic cells by a variety of growth factors, cytokines and physical stressors (e.g., hypoxia, irradiation). Since all these Fn14-inducing factors are frequently also present in the tumor microenvironment, Fn14 is regularly found to be expressed by non-hematopoietic cells of the tumor microenvironment and most solid tumor cells. In general, there are three possibilities how the tumor-Fn14 linkage could be taken into consideration for tumor therapy. First, by exploitation of the cancer associated expression of Fn14 to direct cytotoxic activities (antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC), cytotoxic payloads, CAR T-cells) to the tumor, second by blockade of potential protumoral activities of the TWEAK/Fn14 system, and third, by stimulation of Fn14 which not only triggers proinflammtory activities but also sensitizes cells for apoptotic and necroptotic cell death. Based on a brief description of the biology of the TWEAK/Fn14 system and Fn14 signaling, we discuss the features of the most relevant Fn14-targeting biologicals and review the preclinical data obtained with these reagents. In particular, we address problems and limitations which became evident in the preclinical studies with Fn14-targeting biologicals and debate possibilities how they could be overcome.
Introduction
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are one of the most common postoperative complications after appendectomy leading to recurrent surgery, prolonged hospital stay, and the use of antibiotics. Numerous studies and meta-analyses have been published on the effect of open versus conventional laparoscopic appendectomy (CLA) reporting faster postoperative recovery and less postoperative pain for CLA. A development from CLA has been the single-port appendectomy (SPA), associated with a better cosmesis but seemingly having a higher risk of wound infections. The aim of this systematic literature review and meta-analysis is to investigate whether reduced port or SPA alters the ratio of SSIs.
Methods
Pubmed, Embase, and Cochrane databases were screened for suitable articles. All articles published between January 1, 2002, and March 23, 2022, were included. Articles regarding children below the age of 18 were excluded as well as manuscripts that investigated solemnly open appendectomies. Articles were screened for inclusion criteria by two independent authors. Incidence of SSI was the primary outcome. Duration of operation and length of hospital stay were defined as secondary outcomes.
Results
A total of 25 studies were found through a database search describing 5484 patients. A total of 2749 patients received SPA and 2735 received CLA. There was no statistical difference in the rate of SSI (P = 0.98). A total of 22 studies including 4699 patients reported the duration of operation (2223 SPA and 2476 CLA). There was a significantly shorter operation time seen in CLA. The length of hospital stay was reported in 23 studies (4735 patients: 2235 SPA and 2500 CLA). A shorter hospital stay was seen in the SPA group (P < 0.00001). Separately performed analysis of randomized controlled trials could not confirm this effect (P = 0.29).
Discussion
SPA is an equally safe procedure considering SSI compared to CLA and does not lead to an increased risk of SSI. A longer operation time for SPA and a minor difference in the length of stay does lead to the use of SPA in selected patients only.
Background
Adrenalectomies are rare procedures especially in childhood. So far, no large cohort study on this topic has been published with data on to age distribution, operative procedures, hospital volume and operative outcome.
Methods
This is a retrospective analysis of anonymized nationwide hospital billing data (DRG data, 2009-2017). All adrenal surgeries (defined by OPS codes) of patients between the age 0 and 21 years in Germany were included.
Results
A total of 523 patient records were identified. The mean age was 8.6 ± 7.7 years and 262 patients were female (50.1%). The majority of patients were between 0 and 5 years old (52% overall), while 11.1% were between 6 and 11 and 38.8% older than 12 years. The most common diagnoses were malignant neoplasms of the adrenal gland (56%, mostly neuroblastoma) with the majority being younger than 5 years. Benign neoplasms in the adrenal gland (D350) account for 29% of all cases with the majority of affected patients being 12 years or older. 15% were not defined regarding tumor behavior. Overall complication rate was 27% with a clear higher complication rate in resection for malignant neoplasia of the adrenal gland. Bleeding occurrence and transfusions are the main complications, followed by the necessary of relaparotomy. There was an uneven patient distribution between hospital tertiles (low volume, medium and high volume tertile). While 164 patients received surgery in 85 different “low volume” hospitals (0.2 cases per hospital per year), 205 patients received surgery in 8 different “high volume” hospitals (2.8 cases per hospital per year; p<0.001). Patients in high volume centers were significant younger, had more extended resections and more often malignant neoplasia. In multivariable analysis younger age, extended resections and open procedures were independent predictors for occurrence of postoperative complications.
Conclusion
Overall complication rate of adrenalectomies in the pediatric population in Germany is low, demonstrating good therapeutic quality. Our analysis revealed a very uneven distribution of patient volume among hospitals.
Mucosal healing in the gut is an essential process when it comes to chronic inflammatory disorders such as inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) but also to the creation of intestinal anastomosis. Despite an improvement of surgical techniques, the rates of anastomotic leakage remain substantial and represent a significant health-care and socio-economic burden. Recent research has focused on intrinsic factors such as mucosal linings and differences in the intestinal microbiota and identified specific endoluminal bacteria and epithelial proteins which influence intestinal wound healing and re-establishment of mucosal homeostasis. Despite the lack of large clinical studies, previous data indicate that the identified bacteria such as aerotolerant lactobacilli or wound-associated Akkermansia muciniphila as well as epithelial-expressed sialyl Lewis glycans or CD47 might be critical for wound and anastomotic healing in the gut, thus, providing a potential novel approach for future treatment strategies in colorectal surgery and IBD therapy. Since microbiota and mucosa are interacting closely, we outline the current discoveries about both subsets in this review together to demonstrate the significant interplay
Background
Endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT) is an evidence-based option to treat anastomotic leakages of the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract, but the technical challenges and clinical outcomes of patients with large defects remain poorly described.
Methods
All patients with leakages of the upper GI tract that were treated with endoscopic negative pressure therapy at our institution from 2012–2021 were analyzed. Patients with large defects (>30 mm) as an indicator of complex treatment were compared to patients with smaller defects (control group).
Results
Ninety-two patients with postoperative anastomotic or staplerline leakages were identified, of whom 20 (21.7%) had large defects. Compared to the control group, these patients required prolonged therapy (42 vs. 14 days, p < 0.001) and hospital stay (63 vs. 26 days, p < 0.001) and developed significantly more septic complications (40 vs. 17.6%, p = 0.027.) which often necessitated additional endoscopic and/or surgical/interventional treatments (45 vs. 17.4%, p = 0.007.) Nevertheless, a resolution of leakages was achieved in 80% of patients with large defects, which was similar compared to the control group (p = 0.42). Multiple leakages, especially on the opposite side, along with other local unfavorable conditions, such as foreign material mass, limited access to the defect or extensive necrosis occurred significantly more often in cases with large defects (p < 0.001).
Conclusions
Overall, our study confirms that EVT for leakages even from large defects of the upper GI tract is feasible in most cases but comes with significant technical challenges.
Die bariatrische Chirurgie ist momentan die einzige Therapieoption der morbiden Adipositas mit der eine langfristige Gewichtsreduktion erreicht werden kann. Unter den Operationsmethoden gilt der RYGB als eine der wirksamsten Behandlungen bezogen auf den Gewichtsverlust und die Verbesserung von Begleiterkrankungen wie dem Diabetes mellitus Typ 2. Darüber hinaus belegt eine wachsende Zahl an Veröffentlichungen, dass der RYGB den Zustand chronischer Entzündung, wie er typischerweise mit Adipositas einhergeht, verringern kann. Diese sogenannte Endotoxämie geht unter anderem mit einer gestörten Integrität der intestinalen Epithelbarriere einher. Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war es eine Analyse der Veränderungen von für die Darmbarriere wichtigen Junktionsproteinen vorzunehmen, um eine Grundlage für künftige mechanistische Untersuchungen zu schaffen. Dafür wurden die Veränderungen von Barriereproteinen in Vollwandresektaten des Duodenums, des Jejunums, des Ileums sowie des Kolons von Ratten, die einen RYGB erhalten hatten, mittels Western Blot Untersuchungen quantifiziert. Als Kontrollgruppe dienten schein-operierte Ratten. Es kam zu tiefgreifenden Veränderungen der analysierten Barriereproteine in den Vollwandresektaten. Interessanterweise unterschieden sich die Verteilungsmuster der Veränderungen der Barriereproteinte deutlich zwischen den einzelnen Darmregionen. Um herauszufinden, ob diese Veränderungen durch regionale Veränderungen der Mikroumgebung nach RYGB- Operation induziert wurden, wurden im reduktionistischen Zellkultursystem Stuhl- Transferexperimente durchgeführt. Caco2-Zellkulturen dienten hierbei als Modell für die intestinale epitheliale Barriere. Es wurden funktionelle Messungen und quantitative Analysen der Veränderungen der Barriereproteine der Zellkultur durchgeführt. Die Funktionsmessungen zeigten, dass der Inhalt des Duodenums, des Jejunums sowie des Kolons deutliche barrierestabilisierende Effekte auf die Caco2-Zellmonolayer hatte. Zudem zeigten sich tiefgreifende Veränderungen der untersuchten Barriereproteine. Zusammenfassend wurde in der vorliegenden Arbeit erstmals eine regionenspezfische Regulation der intestinalen Barriereproteine in Korrelation mit funktionellen Messungen nach RYGB nachgewiesen.
Background
Accidental ingestion of fish bone is a common cause of otolaryngological emergency. Migration of the ingested bone into the thyroid gland, however, occurs very rarely. The associated clinical presentation, symptoms and duration of discomfort are also highly variable between patients and can be diagnostically challenging.
Case presentation
Here, we report the case of a 71-year-old female patient presenting with an ingested fish bone that migrated into the right thyroid lobe as a rare cause of suppurative thyroiditis with the clinical features of sepsis. We outline the diagnostic approach, peri- and intraoperative management as well as complications. It is proposed that besides endoscopy, imaging methods such as ultrasound or computed tomography may be necessary to verify the diagnosis and location of an ingested fish bone. Prompt surgical removal of the foreign body and resection of the infectious focus is recommended to minimize the risk of local inflammation, recurrent nerve lesions and septic complications arising from the spread of infection.
Conclusion
Fish bone migration into the thyroid gland is an extremely rare event, the successful detection and surgical management of which can be achieved through a careful interdisciplinary approach.
Die hier vorliegende Untersuchung beschäftigt sich mit dem Vergleich zweier minimalinvasiver operativer Therapiestrategien der distalen Unterarmfraktur als häufigster Fraktur im Kindesalter.
Für die vorliegende Studie erfolgte eine umfassende retrospektive Auswertung von 122 Fällen distaler kindlicher Unterarmfrakturen aus einem Zeitraum von elf Jahren, die in der kinderchirurgischen Abteilung des Universitätsklinikums Würzburg osteosynthetisch versorgt wurden. Ziel der Untersuchung war die Betrachtung der Epidemiologie des Verletzungsbildes und des Therapieerfolges in Abhängigkeit von der gewählten Osteosynthesetechnik. Die Kinder wurden dabei entweder allein durch eine Kirschner-Draht-Osteosynthese des Radius oder durch eine zusätzliche Fixierung der Ulna mittels elastisch stabiler intramedullärer Nagelung versorgt.
Durch beide Operationsstrategien konnte für die meisten Patientinnen und Patienten ein gutes Therapieergebnis erreicht werden. Hinsichtlich der Operations- und Hospitalisierungsdauer zeigte sich ein Vorteil für Kinder, die osteosynthetisch lediglich durch Kirschner-Drähte versorgt wurden. In anderen Studien beobachtete Komplikationen in Form sekundärer Dislokationen der Fraktur auch nach Osteosynthese oder Infektionen im Bereich der Drahtenden konnten im hier untersuchten Kollektiv seltener festgestellt werden.
Die vorliegende Untersuchung zeigt, dass, sofern die Indikation zur operativen Versorgung besteht, die Fixierung des Radius allein mittels Kirschner-Drähten eine adäquate Therapie distaler Frakturen von Ulna und Radius im Kindesalter darstellt. Von einer kombinierten Osteosynthese mittels Kirschner-Drähten und ESIN könnten besonders Patientinnen und Patienten profitieren, bei denen initial große Dislokationen der Fraktur, Begleitverletzungen des Arms oder eine Lokalisation im Bereich des diametaphysären Übergangs bestehen. Um diese Beobachtungen auch in größeren Kollektiven und prospektiv sowie randomisiert zu untersuchen, sind weitere Studien wünschenswert.
ST18 Enhances PV-IgG-Induced Loss of Keratinocyte Cohesion in Parallel to Increased ERK Activation
(2019)
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.
Der postoperative Hypoparathyreoidismus (PH) stellt eine der häufigsten Komplikationen nach Schilddrüsenoperationen dar. Ziel dieses systematischen Reviews und Metaanalyse ist die Erarbeitung einer einheitlichen Definition sowie die Ermittlung des bestmöglichen Ansatzes für eine frühzeitige Detektion des PH.
Nach Durchführung einer systematischen Literaturrecherche gemäß der PICo-Systematik unter Verwendung der Datenbanken Embase, Pubmed und der Cochrane Library, erfolgte die themenbezogene Aufarbeitung der eingeschlossenen Studien, sowie eine Bias-Bewertung und Metaanalyse geeigneter Arbeiten.
Von 13.704 Artikeln konnten 188 in die weitere Analyse eingeschlossen werden. In diesen fanden sich sehr heterogene Definitionen des PH. Sowohl in der systematischen Analyse als auch in der Metaanalyse zeigte sich eine genauere Vorhersagekraft des PH durch eine postoperative im Vergleich zu einer intraoperativen PTH-Messung. Keiner der analysierten Zeiträume innerhalb des ersten postoperativen Tages (POD1) zeigte eine signifikante Überlegenheit in der Vorhersage eines PH. Die PTH- Schwellenwerte 10 bzw. 15 pg/ml können einen PH zuverlässig detektieren. Als Entscheidungsgrundlage zwischen den beiden Werten kann die untere Normwertgrenze des angewendeten Testverfahrens herangezogen werden. Bei präoperativer PTH-Abnahme nach Anästhesieeinleitung ist ein relativer PTH-Abfall von prä- nach postoperativ von 73 ± 11% prädiktiv für die Entwicklung eines PH. Die Bestimmung des Calciumspiegels an POD1 ist obligat und optimiert insbesondere die Erkennung einer biochemischen Hypokalzämie.
Ein nicht nachweisbarer oder inadäquat niedriger postoperativer PTH-Spiegel im Zusammenhang mit einer biochemischen oder symptomatischen Hypokalzämie kann als einheitliche Definition des postoperativen Hypoparathyreoidismus vorgeschlagen werden. Die Messung des Parathormons sollte zwischen einer und sechs Stunden postoperativ, spätestens aber innerhalb von 24 Stunden erfolgen. Sowohl der Schwellenwert ≤ 15 pg/ml als auch ein relativer PTH-Abfall von prä- nach postoperativ sind zuverlässig in der Detektion gefährdeter Patienten.