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Homing- und Chemokin-Rezeptoren können wichtige Informationen liefern über Aktivierungsstand und Organspezifität der einzelnen Zelle, aber auch über Homöostase und Gleichgewicht von T-Zellen untereinander. Mittels FACS-Analyse konnte in murinen Transplantationsmodellen durch die Hochregulation einzelner Homing-Rezeptoren auf T-Zellen die Entwicklung einer aGvHD vorhergesagt werden. Ob sich ein solches diagnostisches Fenster auch beim Menschen darstellen könnte, sollte in einer klinischen Pilotstudie untersucht werden. Zu diesem Zweck wurde der Expressionsverlauf von 19 verschiedenen Aktivierungsmarkern, Chemokin- und Homingrezeptoren auf T-Zell-Subpopulationen bei allogen transplantierten Patienten charakterisiert. Anschließend wurde versucht, eine Assoziation zwischen der Höhe der jeweiligen Rezeptorexpression und der späteren Entwicklung einer akuten Graft-versus-Host-Disease herzustellen.
Die Expression der meisten untersuchten Rezeptoren nahm im Zeitverlauf ab und war insgesamt nur schwach ausgeprägt. Dabei zeigte sich insbesondere im frühen Verlauf nach SZT eine hohe relative Expression dieser Marker bei Patienten ohne aGvHD verglichen mit Patienten mit aGvHD im Verlauf. Insofern scheint eine hohe relative Expression dieser Rezeptoren kein Hinweis auf eine gesteigerte Alloreaktivität der jeweiligen T-Zellen zu sein. Gleichzeitig schien die absolute Anzahl an rezeptorpositiven Zellen eher positiv mit einer aGvHD korreliert zu sein. Die erhöhte Anzahl rezeptorpositiver Zellen errechnete sich allerdings aus der höheren absoluten Anzahl aller T-Zellen bei Patienten mit aGvHD. Damit war diese nicht rezeptorspezifisch, so dass sich Rezeptoren vom Expressionstyp 1 nicht eignen, um in der klinischen Routine eine aGvHD vorherzusagen.
Einige Rezeptoren waren auf T-Helfer-Zellen auf mittlerem Niveau konstant exprimiert. Für manche von diesen zeigten sich unterschiedlich hohe relative Expressionsniveaus vor GvHD-Beginn bei Grad 2-4 verglichen mit Grad 1. Die absolute Anzahl rezeptorpositiver Zellen war bei allen Rezeptoren bei aGvHD Grad 2-4 höher als bei Grad 1.
Die Expression einiger Marker war auf T-Zellen ausgeprägt, aber im Zeitverlauf fluktuierend. Für die Expression von beta 7 integrin allein und auch für dessen Koexpression zusammen mit CD 49d alpha 4 deuteten sich bei Patienten mit aGvHD Grad 2-4 höhere relative und absolute Werte an als für Patienten mit aGvHD Grad 1. Die Expression der übrigen hoch exprimierten Rezeptoren schien nicht vom Ausmaß der später einsetzenden aGvHD beeinflusst zu werden.
Ob durch FACS-Analyse der Rezeptoren CLA, CCR 4, CD 45RA und/oder alpha 4 beta 7 allein oder in Kombination tatsächlich die alloreaktiven T-Zellen der aGvHD charakterisiert und quantifiziert werden können, muss an einem größeren Patientenkollektiv untersucht werden. Da zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt der prädiktive Wert dieser Marker weder postuliert noch ausgeschlossen werden kann, erscheint eine weitergehende Untersuchung sinnvoll.
Optical in vivo imaging methods have advanced the fields of stem cell transplantation, graft-versus–host disease and graft-versus-tumor responses. Two well known optical methods, based on the transmission of light through the test animal are bioluminescence imaging (BLI) and fluorescence imaging (FLI). Both methods allow whole body in vivo imaging of the same animal over an extended time span where the cell distribution and proliferation can be visualized. BLI has the advantages of producing almost no unspecific background signals and no necessity for external excitation light. Hence, BLI is a highly sensitive and reliable detection method. Yet, the BLI reporter luciferase is not applicable with common microscopy techniques, therefore abolishing this method for cellular resolution imaging. FLI in turn, presents the appealing possibility to use one fluorescent reporter for whole body imaging as well as cellular resolution applying microscopy techniques. The absorption of light occurs mainly due to melanin and hemoglobin in wavelengths up to 650 nm. Therefore, the wavelength range beyond 650 nm may allow sensitive optical imaging even in deep tissues. For this reason, significant efforts are undertaken to isolate or develop genetically enhanced fluorescent proteins (FP) in this spectral range. “Katushka” also called FP635 has an emission close to this favorable spectrum and is reported as one of the brightest far-red FPs. Our experiments also clearly showed the superiority of BLI for whole body imaging over FLI. Based on these results we applied the superior BLI technique for the establishment of a pre-clinical multiple myeloma (MM) mouse model. MM is a B-cell disease, where malignant plasma cells clonally expand in the bone marrow (BM) of older people, causing significant morbidity and mortality. Chromosomal abnormalities, considered a hallmark of MM, are present in nearly all patients and may accumulate or change during disease progression. The diagnosis of MM is based on clinical symptoms, including the CRAB criteria: increased serum calcium levels, renal insufficiency, anemia, and bone lesions (osteolytic lesions or osteoporosis with compression fractures). Other clinical symptoms include hyperviscosity, amyloidosis, and recurrent bacterial infections. Additionally, patients commonly exhibit more than 30% clonal BM plasma cells and the presence of monoclonal protein is detected in serum and/or urine. With current standard therapies, MM remains incurable and patients diagnosed with MM between 2001 and 2007 had a 5-year relative survival rate of only 41%. Therefore, the development of new drugs or immune cell-based therapies is desirable and necessary. To this end we developed the MOPC-315 cell line based syngeneic MM mouse model. MOPC-315 cells were labeled with luciferase for in vivo detection by BLI. We validated the non-invasively obtained BLI data with histopathology, measurement of idiotype IgA serum levels and flow cytometry. All methods affirmed the reliability of the in vivo BLI data for this model. We found that this orthotopic MM model reflects several key features of the human disease. MOPC-315 cells homed efficiently to the BM compartment including subsequent proliferation. Additionally, cells disseminated to distant skeletal parts, leading to the typical multifocal MM growth. Osteolytic lesions and bone remodeling was also detected. We found evidence that the cell line had retained plasticity seen by dynamic receptor expression regulation in different compartments such as the BM and the spleen.
Multiple myeloma (MM) displays an NFκB activity-related gene expression signature and about 20% of primary MM samples harbor genetic alterations conducive to intrinsic NFκB signaling activation. The relevance of blocking the classical versus the alternative NFκB signaling pathway and the molecular execution mechanisms involved, however, are still poorly understood. Here, we comparatively tested NFκB activity abrogation through TPCA-1 (an IKK2 inhibitor), BAY 11-7082 (an IKK inhibitor poorly selective for IKK1 and IKK2), and MLN4924 (an NEDD8 activating enzyme (NAE)-inhibitor), and analyzed their anti-MM activity. Whereas TPCA-1 interfered selectively with activation of the classical NFκB pathway, the other two compounds inhibited classical and alternative NFκB signaling without significant discrimination. Noteworthy, whereas TPCA-1 and MLN4924 elicited rather mild anti-MM effects with slight to moderate cell death induction after 1 day BAY 11-7082 was uniformly highly toxic to MM cell lines and primary MM cells. Treatment with BAY 11-7082 induced rapid cell swelling and its initial effects were blocked by necrostatin-1 or the ROS scavenger BHA, but a lasting protective effect was not achieved even with additional blockade of caspases. Because MLN4924 inhibits the alternative NFκB pathway downstream of IKK1 at the level of p100 processing, the quite discordant effects between MLN4924 and BAY 11-7082 must thus be due to blockade of IKK1-mediated NFκB-independent necrosis-inhibitory functions or represent an off-target effect of BAY 11-7082. In accordance with the latter, we further observed that concomitant knockdown of IKK1 and IKK2 did not have any major short-term adverse effect on the viability of MM cells.
In contrast to other haematological malignancies, targeted immunotherapy has not entered standard treatment regimens for de novo or relapsed multiple myeloma (MM) yet. While a number of IgG-formatted monoclonal antibodies are currently being evaluated in clinical trials in MM, our study aimed to investigate whether the fully human IgM monoclonal antibody PAT-SM6 that targets a tumour-specific variant of the heat shock protein GRP78 might be an attractive candidate for future immunotherapeutic approaches. We here show that GRP78 is stably and consistently expressed on the surface on tumour cells from patients with de novo, but also relapsed MM and that binding of PAT-SM6 to MM cells can specifically exert cytotoxic effects on malignant plasma cells, whereas non-malignant cells are not targeted. We demonstrate that the induction of apoptosis and, to a lesser extent, complement dependent cytotoxicity is the main mode of action of PAT-SM6, whereas antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity does not appear to contribute to the cytotoxic properties of this antibody. Given the favourable safety profile of PAT-SM6 in monkeys, but also in a recent phase I trial in patients with malignant melanoma, our results form the basis for a planned phase I study in patients with relapsed MM.
Patients with allogeneic stem cell transplantation (SCT) have a high risk of invasive fungal infections (IFIs) even after neutrophil regeneration. Immunological aspects might play a very important role in the IFI development in these patients. Some data are available supporting the identification of high-risk patients with IFI for example patients receiving stem cells fromTLR4 haplotype S4 positive donors. Key defense mechanisms against IFI include the activation of neutrophils, the phagocytosis of germinating conidia by dendritic cells, and the fight of the cells of the innate immunity such as monocytes and natural killer cells against germlings and hyphae. Furthermore, immunosuppressive drugs interact with immune effector cells influencing the specific fungal immune defense and antimycotic drugs might interact with immune response. Based on the current knowledge on immunological mechanism in Aspergillus fumigatus, the first approaches of an immunotherapy using human T cells are in development. This might be an option for the future of aspergillosis patients having a poor prognosis with conventional treatment.
Diese Dissertation untersucht das Phänomen Stress im Zusammenhang mit der Tako-Tsubo-Kardiomyopathie. Sie ist eine der ersten Arbeiten, die insbesondere die Stressverarbeitung der Betroffenen mit standardisierten Messverfahren analysiert. In einer retrospektiven Querschnittsstudie wurden mit Hilfe von zwei Fragebögen soziodemographische, medizinische und psychologische Aspekte dieser Erkrankung erfasst; insbesondere wurde die Stressverarbeitung der Betroffenen mit Hilfe des standardisierten Fragebogens SVF-120 von G. Erdmann und W. Janke erfasst. Es zeigt sich, dass entgegen unserer Erwartung die Stressverarbeitung von Patienten mit Apical Ballooning Syndrom sich nicht von derjenigen von Gesunden oder Myokardinfarkt-Patienten unterscheidet. Jedoch gaben 80 % unserer befragten Patienten an unter akuten oder längerfristigen Stressoren zum Zeitpunkt des Anfalls gelitten zu haben. Ein Zusammenhang zwischen Stress und der Stressherzerkrankung ist also naheliegend, jedoch scheint eine pathologische Stressverarbeitungsweise nicht der entscheidende Aspekt in der Pathogenese zu sein.
Purpose
Multiple myeloma is a hematologic malignancy originating from clonal plasma cells. Despite effective therapies, outcomes are highly variable suggesting marked disease heterogeneity. The role of functional imaging for therapeutic management of myeloma, such as positron emission tomography with 2-deoxy-2-[18F]fluoro-D-glucose (18F-FDG-PET), remains to be determined. Although some studies already suggested a prognostic value of 18F-FDG-PET, more specific tracers addressing hallmarks of myeloma biology, e.g. paraprotein biosynthesis, are needed. This study evaluated the amino acid tracers L-methyl-[11C]-methionine (11C-MET) and [18F]-fluoroethyl-L-tyrosine (18F-Fet) for their potential to image myeloma and to characterize tumor heterogeneity.
Experimental Design
To study the utility of 11C-MET, 18F-Fet and 18F-FDG for myeloma imaging, time activity curves were compared in various human myeloma cell lines (INA-6, MM1.S, OPM-2) and correlated to cell-biological characteristics, such as marker gene expression and immunoglobulin levels. Likewise, patient-derived CD138+ plasma cells were characterized regarding uptake and biomedical features.
Results
Using myeloma cell lines and patient-derived CD138+ plasma cells, we found that the relative uptake of 11C-MET exceeds that of 18F-FDG 1.5- to 5-fold and that of 18F-Fet 7- to 20-fold. Importantly, 11C-MET uptake significantly differed between cell types associated with worse prognosis (e.g. t(4;14) in OPM-2 cells) and indolent ones and correlated with intracellular immunoglobulin light chain and cell surface CD138 and CXCR4 levels. Direct comparison of radiotracer uptake in primary samples further validated the superiority of 11C-MET.
Conclusion
These data suggest that 11C-MET might be a versatile biomarker for myeloma superior to routine functional imaging with 18F-FDG regarding diagnosis, risk stratification, prognosis and discrimination of tumor subtypes.
Objectives
The aim of this study was to explore the left ventricular (LV) deformation changes and the potential impact of deformation on outcome in patients with proven light-chain (AL) amyloidosis and LV hypertrophy.
Background
Cardiac involvement in AL amyloidosis patients is associated with poor outcome. Detecting regional cardiac function by advanced non-invasive techniques might be favorable for predicting outcome.
Methods
LV longitudinal, circumferential and radial peak systolic strains (Ssys) were assessed by speckle tracking imaging (STI) in 44 biopsy-proven systemic AL amyloidosis patients with LV hypertrophy (CA) and in 30 normal controls. Patients were divided into compensated (n = 18) and decompensated (n = 26) group based on clinical assessment and followed-up for a median period of 345 days.
Results
Ejection fraction (EF) was preserved while longitudinal Ssys (LSsys) was significantly reduced in both compensated and decompensated groups. Survival was significantly reduced in decompensated group (35% vs. compensated 78%, P = 0.001). LSsys were similar in apical segments and significantly reduced in basal segments between two patient groups. LSsys at mid-segments were significantly reduced in all LV walls of decompensated group. Patients were further divided into 4 subgroups according to the presence or absence of reduced LSsys in no (normal), only basal (mild), basal and mid (intermediate) and all segments of the septum (severe). This staging revealed continuously worse prognosis in proportion to increasing number of segments with reduced LSsys (mortality: normal 14%, mild 27%, intermediate 67%, and severe 64%). Mid-septum LSsys<11% suggested a 4.8-fold mortality risk than mid-septum LSsys≥11%. Multivariate regression analysis showed NYHA class and mid-septum LSsys were independent predictors for survival.
Conclusions
Reduced deformation at mid-septum is associated with worse prognosis in systemic amyloidosis patients with LV hypertrophy.
Bei den Rezeptoren BAFF-R und BCMA handelt es sich um Mitglieder der TNF-Familie, die mit ihrem Liganden BAFF eine wichtige Rolle in der Homöostase und der Entwicklung der B-Zelllinie spielen. Mehrere Autoren zeigten bereits einen Zusammenhang dieses Ligand-/Rezeptorsystems mit der Proliferationskapazität und dem Überleben hämatopoetischer maligner Zellen auf. Die Expression dieser Rezeptoren als auch die Antikörperbildung gegen BCMA bei Patienten mit Multiplen Myelom (MM), die eine Lymphozytenspende erhalten hatten, führte zu der Annahme, dass BAFF-R und BCMA wichtige Zielantigene für die Entwicklung eines monoklonalen Antikörpers als Immuntherapeutikum des Multiplen Myeloms darstellen könnten. Um Ihre Eignung näher zu evaluieren, haben wir eine breit gefächerte Analyse der Expression von BAFF-R und BCMA auf hämatopoetischen und primären MM-Zellen und auf verschiedenen humanen Geweben vorgenommen. Wir konnten zeigen, dass BAFF-R auf B-und T-Lymphozyten und lymphoiden Dendritischen Zellen als auch in sehr unterschiedlicher Stärke auf primären MM-Zellen exprimiert wird. BCMA, dessen Expression bisher nur auf (malignen) Plasmazellen bekannt war, konnte nur auf primären MM-Zellen nachgewiesen werden. Nachdem BAFF-R durch die Entdeckung seiner Expression auf Hirngewebe als mögliches target für weitere Untersuchungen wegfiel, fokussierten wir uns auf das weitere Expressionsprofil von BCMA. Durch RT-PCR und immunhistochemische Untersuchungen konnte gezeigt werden, dass auch BCMA nicht selektiv von Plasmazellen oder ihrem malignen Pendant, sondern auch signifikant auf relevanten humanen Geweben wie Niere und Leber exprimiert wird. Eine targeted therapy mit diesen beiden Rezeptoren als Zielantigene ist somit weitestgehend ausgeschlossen, da eine Therapie mit einem monoklonalen Antikörper keine Selektivität für MM-Zellen besäße und somit die Gefahr einer Schädigung lebenswichtiger Organe nach sich ziehen könnte.
Community-acquired respiratory virus (CARV) infections have been recognized as a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with leukemia and those undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Progression to lower respiratory tract infection with clinical and radiological signs of pneumonia and respiratory failure appears to depend on the intrinsic virulence of the specific CARV as well as factors specific to the patient, the underlying disease, and its treatment. To better define the current state of knowledge of CARVs in leukemia and HSCT patients, and to improve CARV diagnosis and management, a working group of the Fourth European Conference on Infections in Leukaemia (ECIL-4) 2011 reviewed the literature on CARVs, graded the available quality of evidence, and made recommendations according to the Infectious Diseases Society of America grading system. Owing to differences in screening, clinical presentation, and therapy for influenza and adenovirus, ECIL-4 recommendations are summarized for CARVs other than influenza and adenovirus.