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- Klinik und Poliklinik für Anästhesiologie (ab 2004) (1)
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We report on a nine-month-old girl who presented with persisting cough, and diminished ventilation of the left hemithorax. Viral pneumonia was suspected after Adenovirus detection by PCR, but chest X-rays showed a persistent shadowing of the left hemithorax and persistent coughing despite clinical improvement. Because of the discrepancy between clinical and radiological signs further investigations by ultrasound and CT scan were performed, which visualized an intrathroracic tumor. Histopathology confirmed diagnosis of a teratoma.
This case highlights the need for careful evaluation by the treating physicians. If the chest X-ray provides a discrepancy to the clinical findings or persistent pathologies exist, differential diagnosis should be discussed and further diagnostics be performed.
Obligate intracellular bacteria depend entirely on nutrients from the host cell for their reproduction. Here, we show that obligate intracellular Chlamydia downregulate the central tumor suppressor p53 in human cells. This reduction of p53 levels is mediated by the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway, activation of HDM2, and subsequent proteasomal degradation of p53. The stabilization of p53 in human cells severely impaired chlamydial development and caused the loss of infectious particle formation. DNA-damage-induced p53 interfered with chlamydial development through downregulation of the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP). Increased expression of the PPP key enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase rescued the inhibition of chlamydial growth induced by DNA damage or stabilized p53. Thus, downregulation of p53 is a key event in the chlamydial life cycle that reprograms the host cell to create a metabolic environment supportive of chlamydial growth.
Controversy surrounds neutrophil function in cancer because neutrophils were shown to provide both pro-and antitumor functions. We identified a heterogeneous subset of low-density neutrophils (LDNs) that appear transiently in self-resolving inflammation but accumulate continuously with cancer progression. LDNs display impaired neutrophil function and immunosuppressive properties, characteristics that are in stark contrast to those of mature, high-density neutrophils (HDNs). LDNs consist of both immature myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) and mature cells that are derived from HDNs in a TGF-beta-dependent mechanism. Our findings identify three distinct populations of circulating neutrophils and challenge the concept that mature neutrophils have limited plasticity. Furthermore, our findings provide a mechanistic explanation to mitigate the controversy surrounding neutrophil function in cancer.
The MEK5/ERK5 mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) cascade is a unique signaling module activated by both mitogens and stress stimuli, including cytokines, fluid shear stress, high osmolarity, and oxidative stress. Physiologically, it is mainly known as a mechanoreceptive pathway in the endothelium, where it transduces the various vasoprotective effects of laminar blood flow. However, it also maintains integrity in other tissues exposed to mechanical stress, including bone, cartilage, and muscle, where it exerts a key function as a survival and differentiation pathway. Beyond its diverse physiological roles, the MEK5/ERK5 pathway has also been implicated in various diseases, including cancer, where it has recently emerged as a major escape route, sustaining tumor cell survival and proliferation under drug stress. In addition, MEK5/ERK5 dysfunction may foster cardiovascular diseases such as atherosclerosis. Here, we highlight the importance of the MEK5/ERK5 pathway in health and disease, focusing on its role as a protective cascade in mechanical stress-exposed healthy tissues and its function as a therapy resistance pathway in cancers. We discuss the perspective of targeting this cascade for cancer treatment and weigh its chances and potential risks when considering its emerging role as a protective stress response pathway.
Background: Treatment of patients with stage pT1 urothelial bladder cancer (UBC) continues to be a challenge due to its unpredictable clinical course. Reliable molecular markers that help to determine appropriate individual treatment are still lacking. Loss of aquaporin (AQP) 3 protein expression has previously been shown in muscle-invasive UBC. The aim of the present study was to investigate the prognostic value of AQP3 protein expression with regard to the prognosis of stage pT1 UBC.
Method: AQP 3 protein expression was investigated by immunohistochemistry in specimens of 87 stage T1 UBC patients, who were diagnosed by transurethral resection of the bladder (TURB) and subsequent second resection at a high-volume urological centre between 2002 and 2009. Patients underwent adjuvant instillation therapy with Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG). Loss of AQP3 protein expression was defined as complete absence of the protein within the whole tumour. Expression status was correlated retrospectively with clinicopathological and follow-up data (median: 31 months). Multivariate Cox regression analysis was used to assess the value of AQP3 tumour expression with regard to recurrence-free (RFS), progression-free (PFS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS). RFS, PFS and CSS were calculated by Kaplan-Meier analysis and Log rank test.
Results: 59% of patients were shown to exhibit AQP3-positive tumours, whereas 41% of tumours did not express the marker. Loss of AQP3 protein expression was associated with a statistically significantly worse PFS (20% vs. 72%, p=0.020). This finding was confirmed by multivariate Cox regression analysis (HR 7.58, CI 1.29 - 44.68; p=0.025).
Conclusions: Loss of AQP3 protein expression in pT1 UBC appears to play a key role in disease progression and is associated with worse PFS. Considering its potential prognostic value, assessment of AQP3 protein expression could be used to help stratify the behavior of patients with pT1 UBC.
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a genetic multisystemic autosomal dominant disorder determining reduced life expectancy due to higher risk of developing benign and malignant tumors. Low levels of vitamin D and reduced bone mineral density (BMD) have been reported in young patients with NF1. However, correlation between vitamin D and NF1 phenotype needs to be elucidated. Aim of this study was to assess vitamin D levels and bone metabolism in NF1 patients, analyzing potential correlations with clinical phenotype. A cross-sectional study was carried out in a monocentric series of NF1 patients, evaluating genotype, clinical phenotype, BMD, biochemical evaluation with focus on serum 25OH-vitamin D, parathyroid hormone (PTH), calcium and phosphate levels. Correlations between clinical manifestations, neurofibromas, and vitamin D status have been studied in comparison with healthy controls. 31 NF1 adult patients were matched for sex, age and body mass index with 31 healthy controls. A significantly difference in vitamin D level emerged in NF1 patients compared to controls. Interestingly low vitamin D levels correlated with a more aggressive phenotype and with a bigger size of neurofibromas. These data underline that vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency may play a role in clinical severity of neurofibromas in patients with NF1, suggesting the need to check bone status and replace vitamin D in these patients.
Das follikuläre Lymphom ist eines der häufigsten Non-Hodgkin Lymphome und überwiegend eine Erkrankung des erwachsenen Menschen. In der WHO-Klassifikation ist es als ein Lymphom von Keimzentrumszellen definiert, das follikulär und/oder diffus wachsen kann. Zur Subklassifikation follikulärer Lymphome empfiehlt die WHO-Klassifikation eine Unterscheidung der Grade 1, 2 und 3 durch Auszählen der Zentroblasten pro zehn Gesichtsfelder in starker Vergrößerung. Beim Grad 3A liegen neben Zentroblasten auch Zentrozyten vor. FL Grad 3B bestehen ausschließlich aus Zentroblasten. Hinsichtlich der Zytomorphologie, Immunhistologie und Genetik bestehen deutliche Unterschiede zwischen FL Grad 1, 2 und 3A gegenüber FL Grad 3B. In der vorliegenden Arbeit konnte gezeigt werden, dass die weit überwiegende Zahl der follikulären Lymphome Grad 1, 2 und 3A ein prädominant follikuläres Wachstumsmuster aufwies. Ein follikulärer und diffuser Wuchstyp lag seltener vor. Noch seltener war ein überwiegend bzw. „rein“ diffuses Wachstumsmuster. Die mitotische und proliferative Aktivität stieg mit dem Tumorgrad linear an. Hinsichtlich der CD10 Reaktivität, der BCL-2 und p53 Expression sowie des Nachweises einer sekretorischen Differenzierung ergaben sich beim Vergleich der FL Grad 1 bis 3A keine statistisch signifikanten Unterschiede. Die BCL-2 Expression nahm allerdings bei den FL1-3A mit zunehmendem Grad ab. In zytogenetischen Untersuchungen wurden in allen follikulären Lymphomen Grad 1 bis 3A primäre bzw. sekundäre Chromosomenaberrationen gefunden. Unter den rekurrenten chromosomalen Alterationen trat die Translokation t(14;18)(q32;q21) am häufigsten auf und war insbesondere bei follikulären Lymphomen Grad 1 und 2, in etwas geringerem Maße auch bei FL Grad 3A anzutreffen. Diese Translokation scheint also in einem frühen Stadium der B-Zell-Entwicklung aufzutreten und führt primär zu einem höher differenzierten (zentrozytenreichen) Lymphom. Die t(14;18) bedingt zumeist eine Überexpression des BCL-2 Gens, die sich auch immunhistochemisch nachweisen lässt und diagnostische Verwendung findet. Das BCL-2 Protein ist daher von Nutzen für die Unterscheidung neoplastischer von reaktiven Follikeln, nicht aber, um follikuläre von anderen „low grade“ B-Zell Lymphomen zu unterscheiden. Die sekundären Alterationen charakterisieren bestimmte undifferenzierte Stadien mit hohem Blastenanteil und einer hohen mitotischen und proliferativen Aktivität. In zytogenetischen Untersuchungen von überwiegend diffus wachsenden FL konnte keine Translokation t(14;18)(q32;q21) nachgewiesen werden. Die identische Morphologie dieser Lymphome und die identischen Veränderungen auch auf genetischer Ebene deuten auf die nahe Verwandtschaft der überwiegend diffus wachsenden FL mit den typischen Keimzentrums-lymphomen hin. Es handelt sich jedoch um eine eigenständige Identität, die differenzierten Keimzentrumslymphome, die wahrscheinlich aufgrund des Fehlens einer t(14;18)(q32;q21) ein primär und ausgeprägt diffuses Wachstumsmuster aufweisen.
Retrospektive Analyse von Doppelkontrastpharyngographie (DkPh) und CT im Vergleich mit indirekter und direkter Laryngoskopie. Dazu wurden die Untersuchungsergebnisse von 151 Pat. mit Tumoren des Pharynx und des supraglottischen Larynx bezüglich Detektion und korrekter Stadienzuordnung nach dem TNM-System unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des subregionalen Befalls ausgewertet. Die DkPh stellt eine sinnvolle Ergänzung zur indirekten Laryngoskopie zur Tumordetektion dar, die Sensitivität wurde durch Kombination im Vergleich zu den einzelnen Verfahren signifikant verbessert. Zum Staging ist sie kein geeignetes Verfahren. Die CT Detektiert Tumoren zuverlässig. Bei der korrekten Stadienzuordnung liefert sie v.a. bzgl. Tiefeninfiltration wertvolle Zusatzinformationen. Fortgeschrittene Tumorstadien werden daher durch die CT signifikant besser dem korrekten T-Stadium zugeordnet als Tumor in frühen Tumorstadien. Durch Kombination von CT und direkter Laryngoskopie wurde die Sensitivität bzgl. einer korrekten Stadienzuornung im Vergleich zu den Einzelverfahren signifikant verbessert.
Butyrophilins (BTN) are relatives of the B7 family (e.g., CD80, PD-L1). They fulfill a wide range of functions including immunomodulation and bind to various receptors such as the γδ T cell receptor (γδTCR) and small molecules. One intensively studied molecule is BTN3A1, which binds via its cytoplasmic B30.2 domain, metabolites of isoprenoid synthesis, designated as phosphoantigen (PAg), The enrichment of PAgs in tumors or infected cells is sensed by Vγ9Vδ2 T cells, leading to the proliferation and execution of effector functions to remove these cells. This article discusses the contribution of BTNs, the related BTNL molecules and SKINT1 to the development, activation, and homeostasis of γδ T cells and their immunomodulatory potential, which makes them interesting targets for therapeutic intervention.