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Virotherapy on the basis of oncolytic vaccinia virus (VACV) infection is a promising approach for cancer therapy. In this study we describe the establishment of a new preclinical model of feline mammary carcinoma (FMC) using a recently established cancer cell line, DT09/06. In addition, we evaluated a recombinant vaccinia virus strain, GLV-5b451, expressing the anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) single-chain antibody (scAb) GLAF-2 as an oncolytic agent against FMC. Cell culture data demonstrate that GLV-5b451 virus efficiently infected, replicated in and destroyed DT09/06 cancer cells. In the selected xenografts of FMC, a single systemic administration of GLV-5b451 led to significant inhibition of tumor growth in comparison to untreated tumor-bearing mice. Furthermore, tumor-specific virus infection led to overproduction of functional scAb GLAF-2, which caused drastic reduction of intratumoral VEGF levels and inhibition of angiogenesis.
In summary, here we have shown, for the first time, that the vaccinia virus strains and especially GLV-5b451 have great potential for effective treatment of FMC in animal model.
Fractal phenomena can be found in numerous scientific areas including neuroscience. Fractals are structures, in which the whole has the same shape as its parts. A specific structure known as pink noise (also called fractal or 1/f noise) is one key fractal manifestation, exhibits both stability and adaptability, and can be addressed via the Hurst exponent (H). FMRI studies using H on regional fMRI time courses used fractality as an important characteristic to unravel neural networks from artificial noise. In this fMRI-study, we examined 103 healthy male students at rest and while performing the 5-choice serial reaction time task. We addressed fractality in a network associated with waiting impulsivity using the adaptive fractal analysis (AFA) approach to determine H. We revealed the fractal nature of the impulsivity network. Furthermore, fractality was influenced by individual impulsivity in terms of decreasing fractality with higher impulsivity in regions of top-down control (left middle frontal gyrus) as well as reward processing (nucleus accumbens and anterior cingulate cortex). We conclude that fractality as determined via H is a promising marker to quantify deviations in network functions at an early stage and, thus, to be able to inform preventive interventions before the manifestation of a disorder.
Cellular and cytokine-dependent immunosuppressive mechanisms of grm1-transgenic murine melanoma
(2012)
Grm1-transgenic mice spontaneously develop cutaneous melanoma. This model allowed us to scrutinize the generic immune responses over the course of melanoma development. To this end, lymphocytes obtained from spleens, unrelated lymph nodes and tumor-draining lymph nodes of mice with no evidence of disease, and low or high tumor burden were analyzed ex vivo and in vitro. Thereby, we could demonstrate an increase in the number of activated CD4\(^+\) and CD8+ lymphocytes in the respective organs with increasing tumor burden. However, mainly CD4\(^+\) T cells, which could constitute both T helper as well as immunosuppressive regulatory T cells, but not CD8\(^+\) T cells, expressed activation markers upon in vitro stimulation when obtained from tumor-bearing mice. Interestingly, these cells from tumor-burdened animals were also functionally hampered in their proliferative response even when subjected to strong in vitro stimulation. Further analyses revealed that the increased frequency of regulatory T cells in tumor-bearing mice is an early event present in all lymphoid organs. Additionally, expression of the immunosuppressive cytokines TGF-β1 and IL-10 became more evident with increased tumor burden. Notably, TGF-β1 is strongly expressed in both the tumor and the tumor-draining lymph node, whereas IL-10 expression is more pronounced in the lymph node, suggesting a more complex regulation of IL-10. Thus, similar to the situation in melanoma patients, both cytokines as well as cellular immune escape mechanisms seem to contribute to the observed immunosuppressed state of tumor-bearing grm1-transgenic mice, suggesting that this model is suitable for preclinical testing of immunomodulatory therapeutics.
Der Krankheitsverlauf der Herzinsuffizienz ist variabel. Typischerweise treten dabei wiederholte Episoden akuter kardialer Dekompensationen auf. Prospektive Untersuchungen zu longitudinalen Veränderungen der linksventrikulären Ejektionsfraktion (LVEF) nach akuter kardialer Dekompensation, sowie assoziierter echokardiographischer, laborchemischer und klinischer Parameter fehlten bisher.
Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war es deshalb, die Häufigkeit einer Verbesserung bzw.
Normalisierung der LVEF innerhalb von sechs Monaten nach einer Hospitalisierung aufgrund
akuter kardialer Dekompensation mit systolischer Herzinsuffizienz (LVEF vor Entlassung aus
dem Krankenhaus ≤40%), sowie begleitende Veränderungen in Biomarkerspiegeln und
echokardiographischen Parametern, zu beschreiben, deren prognostische Relevanz zu
untersuchen und mögliche Prädiktoren zu ermitteln.
Die Ergebnisse der Arbeit zeigen, dass in den folgenden 6 Monaten nach akuter kardialer Dekompensation variable LVEF-Verläufe zu erwarten sind. Mehr als 50% der Patienten erleben ein reverses Remodelling und wechseln dadurch die LVEF-basierte Herzinsuffizienz-Kategorie. LVEF-Verbesserungen sind mit komplexen kardialen, extrakardialen und klinischen Veränderungen - im Sinne eines systemischen reversen Remodellings – assoziiert und gehen mit einer verbesserten Langzeitprognose einher. Verschiedene Prädiktoren erlauben, nach akuter kardialer Dekompensation den Verlauf bereits bei Krankenhausentlassung abzuschätzen und damit personalisierte Behandlungsstrategien für den einzelnen Patienten zu etablieren.
Background and Aims: PMA is a recently described rare tumor entity occuring most often in young children. Due the worse outcome of PMA-patients as compared to children with pilocytic astrocytoma (PA), it has received a grade II assignment in the latest WHO classification. Nevertheless, increasing evidence suggests that the two tumor types are indeed pathologically and genetically related. The radiological differentiation of PMAs from PAs is challenging and the limited available data could not yet provide unequivocal distinguishing imaging features. Furthermore, it is not completely clarified whether PMA cases are associated with a higher rate of CSF dissemination compared to similarly young patients with PA. The aim of our study was firstly to compare MR/CT imaging features of these tumors, and secondly, to evaluate the occurrence of CSF dissemination.
Material and Methods: The study population included 15 children with PMA and 32 children with PA. A third group consisted of eight children with PAs with focal pilomyxoid features. All cases had been registered in the German multicenter SIOP/HIT-LGG trials. The initial MRIs (and CT scans, if available) at establishing the diagnosis were retrospectively analyzed according to standardized criteria and the findings compared between PMAs and PAs. Furthermore, we compared the occurrence of imaging evidences of CSF tumor dissemination between children with PMA and PA, respectively.
Results: The imaging appearance of PMAs and PAs was very similar. However, PAs tended to show more frequently cystic components (p=0.03). As opposed to PAs, PMAs did not have large tumor cysts. We did not find differences with respect to tumor size and tumor margin. Gadolinium enhancement of PMAs was significantly more frequently homogeneous (p=0.006). PMAs appeared to show more often intratumoral hemorrhages (p=0.047). Furthermore, suprasellar PMAs tended to have a more homogeneus texture on T2-weighted MR images (p=0.026). Within the subgroup < 6 years of age the PMA histology tended to have a larger effect on the occurrence of CSF dissemination than the age (p=0.05 vs.0.12).
Conclusions: Although the radiological appearance of PMAs and PAs is similar, some imaging features, like enhancement pattern or presence of cysts or hemorrhage may help differentiating these low-grade gliomas. Our results corroborate previous scarce data suggesting higher rate of CSF dissemination in PMAs, even in the youngest patient population. Thus, in young children with a chiasmatic-hypothalamic tumor suggestive of a PMA, an intensive search for CSF dissemination along the entire neuraxis should be performed.
Infectious diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms are one of the largest socioeconomic burdens today. Although infectious diseases have been studied for decades, in numerous cases, the precise mechanisms involved in the multifaceted interaction between pathogen and host continue to be elusive. Thus, it still remains a challenge for researchers worldwide to develop novel strategies to investigate the molecular context of infectious diseases in order to devise preventive or at least anti-infective measures. One of the major drawbacks in trying to obtain in-depth knowledge of how bacterial pathogens elicit disease is the lack of suitable infection models to authentically mimic the disease progression in humans. Numerous studies rely on animal models to emulate the complex temporal interactions between host and pathogen occurring in humans. While they have greatly contributed to shed light on these interactions, they require high maintenance costs, are afflicted with ethical drawbacks, and are not always predictive for the infection outcome in human patients. Alternatively, in-vitro two-dimensional (2D) cell culture systems have served for decades as representatives of human host environments to study infectious diseases. These cell line-based models have been essential in uncovering virulence-determining factors of diverse pathogens as well as host defense mechanisms upon infection. However, they lack the morphological and cellular complexity of intact human tissues, limiting the insights than can be gained from studying host-pathogen interactions in these systems.
The focus of this thesis was to establish and innovate intestinal human cell culture models to obtain in-vitro reconstructed three-dimensional (3D) tissue that can faithfully mimic pathogenesis-determining processes of the zoonotic bacterium Campylobacter jejuni (C. jejuni). Generally employed for reconstructive medicine, the field of tissue engineering provides excellent tools to generate organ-specific cell culture models in vitro, realistically recapitulating the distinctive architecture of human tissues. The models employed in this thesis are based on decellularized extracellular matrix (ECM) scaffolds of porcine intestinal origin. Reseeded with intestinal human cells, application of dynamic culture conditions promoted the formation of a highly polarized mucosal epithelium maintained by functional tight and adherens junctions. While most other in-vitro infection systems are limited to a flat monolayer, the tissue models developed in this thesis can display the characteristic 3D villi and crypt structure of human small intestine.
First, experimental conditions were established for infection of a previously developed, statically cultivated intestinal tissue model with C. jejuni. This included successful isolation of bacterial colony forming units (CFUs), measurement of epithelial barrier function, as well as immunohistochemical and histological staining techniques. In this way, it became possible to follow the number of viable bacteria during the infection process as well as their translocation over the polarized epithelium of the tissue model. Upon infection with C. jejuni, disruption of tight and adherens junctions could be observed via confocal microscopy and permeability measurements of the epithelial barrier. Moreover, C. jejuni wildtype-specific colonization and barrier disruption became apparent in addition to niche-dependent bacterial localization within the 3D microarchitecture of the tissue model. Pathogenesis-related phenotypes of C. jejuni mutant strains in the 3D host environment deviated from those obtained with conventional in-vitro 2D monolayers but mimicked observations made in vivo. Furthermore, a genome-wide screen of a C. jejuni mutant library revealed significant differences for bacterial factors required or dispensable for interactions with unpolarized host cells or the highly prismatic epithelium provided by the intestinal tissue model. Elucidating the role of several previously uncharacterized factors specifically important for efficient colonization of a 3D human environment, promises to be an intriguing task for future research.
At the frontline of the defense against invading pathogens is the protective, viscoelastic mucus layer overlying mucosal surfaces along the human gastrointestinal tract (GIT). The development of a mucus-producing 3D tissue model in this thesis was a vital step towards gaining a deeper understanding of the interdependency between bacterial pathogens and host-site specific mucins. The presence of a mucus layer conferred C. jejuni wildtype-specific protection against epithelial barrier disruption by the pathogen and prevented a high bacterial burden during the course of infection. Moreover, results obtained in this thesis provide evidence in vitro that the characteristic corkscrew morphology of C. jejuni indeed grants a distinct advantage in colonizing mucous surfaces.
Overall, the results obtained within this thesis highlight the strength of the tissue models to combine crucial features of native human intestine into accessible in-vitro infection models. Translation of these systems into infection research demonstrated their ability to expose in-vivo like infection outcomes. While displaying complex organotypic architecture and highly prismatic cellular morphology, these tissue models still represent an imperfect reflection of human tissue. Future advancements towards inclusion of human primary and immune cells will strive for even more comprehensive model systems exhibiting intricate multicellular networks of in-vivo tissue. Nevertheless, the work presented in this thesis emphasizes the necessity to investigate host-pathogen interactions in infection models authentically mimicking the natural host environment, as they remain among the most vital parts in understanding and counteracting infectious diseases.
Fragestellung: Querschnittstudien konnten bei Kindern und Jugendlichen mit Deletion 22q11.2 eine Tendenz zu mit dem Alter zunehmenden Verhaltensauffälligkeiten verbunden mit einem Anstieg der elterlichen Stressbelastung zeigen. Die aktuelle Längsschnittstudie sollte diese Ergebnisse überprüfen.
Methodik: Mit Hilfe der deutschen Selbsthilfegruppe KiDS 22q11 wurden alle Hauptbezugspersonen, die bereits vier Jahre zuvor an einer Befragung zu Verhaltensauffälligkeiten und Stress teilgenommen hatten, anonymisiert um die Bearbeitung verschiedener Fragebögen gebeten.
Ergebnisse: 59 von 94 Hauptbezugspersonen sandten ausgefüllte Fragebögen zurück. Dabei wurden 54% aller Kinder und Jugendlichen (29 männlich, 30 weiblich, im Alter von 5,8 bis 18,9 Jahren, Mittelwert: 10,8 Jahre) von ihren Hauptbezugspersonen als verhaltensauffällig eingestuft (Gesamtwert Child Behavior Checklist [CBCL] bzw. Fragebogen über das Verhalten junger Erwachsener [YABCL]). In nahezu allen Bereichen der Child Behavior Checklist, mit der die Erfassung der Verhaltensauffälligkeiten erfolgte, kam es im Verlauf zu einer statistisch signifikanten Zunahme. Auch stieg die Stressbelastung der Hauptbezugspersonen, erfasst mittels Fragebogen Soziale Orientierungen von Eltern behinderter Kinder, im Vergleich zur Erstbefragung signifikant an, ohne dass sich jedoch die Lebenszufriedenheit signifikant verändert hätte. Das Ausmaß der elterlichen Stressbelastung korrelierte signifikant mit dem Gesamtproblemwert der CBCL.
Schlussfolgerungen: Die Ergebnisse der aktuellen Längsschnittstudie bestätigen die Befunde früherer Querschnittuntersuchungen hinsichtlich Verhaltensauffälligkeiten bei Kindern und Jugendlichen mit Deletion 22q11.2. Aufgrund der zunehmenden Verhaltensprobleme und der damit einhergehenden Stressbelastung ist mit einem erhöhten Beratungsbedarf der Hauptbezugspersonen und einer zunehmenden Behandlungsbedürftigkeit der Patienten zu rechnen.
Context:
Adrenal tumors have a prevalence of around 2% in the general population. Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is rare but accounts for 2–11% of incidentally discovered adrenal masses. Differentiating ACC from adrenocortical adenoma (ACA) represents a diagnostic challenge in patients with adrenal incidentalomas, with tumor size, imaging, and even histology all providing unsatisfactory predictive values.
Objective:
Here we developed a novel steroid metabolomic approach, mass spectrometry-based steroid profiling followed by machine learning analysis, and examined its diagnostic value for the detection of adrenal malignancy.
Design:
Quantification of 32 distinct adrenal derived steroids was carried out by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry in 24-h urine samples from 102 ACA patients (age range 19–84 yr) and 45 ACC patients (20–80 yr). Underlying diagnosis was ascertained by histology and metastasis in ACC and by clinical follow-up [median duration 52 (range 26–201) months] without evidence of metastasis in ACA. Steroid excretion data were subjected to generalized matrix learning vector quantization (GMLVQ) to identify the most discriminative steroids.
Results:
Steroid profiling revealed a pattern of predominantly immature, early-stage steroidogenesis in ACC. GMLVQ analysis identified a subset of nine steroids that performed best in differentiating ACA from ACC. Receiver-operating characteristics analysis of GMLVQ results demonstrated sensitivity = specificity = 90% (area under the curve = 0.97) employing all 32 steroids and sensitivity = specificity = 88% (area under the curve = 0.96) when using only the nine most differentiating markers.
Conclusions:
Urine steroid metabolomics is a novel, highly sensitive, and specific biomarker tool for discriminating benign from malignant adrenal tumors, with obvious promise for the diagnostic work-up of patients with adrenal incidentalomas.
Fragestellung
Die Prognose eines akuten Hirninfarktes bei Verschluss einer proximalen Hirnarterie ist trotz der intravenösen Thrombolyse mit rtPA ungünstig. Kann die kombinierte pharmaco-mechanische Rekanalisation von proximalen Gefäßverschlüssen bei akutem Hirninfarkt zu einer Verbesserung des klinischen Ergebnisses führen?
Methoden
Wir analysierten retrospektiv 66 konsekutiv aufgenommene Patienten (36m, 30w; mittleres Alter 61 Jahre (23-86 Jahre), die von 2010 bis 2012 kombiniert pharmako-mechanisch intra-arteriell behandelt wurden. 32 Patienten wiesen einen kombinierten ACI-/M1-Verschluss, 23 einen M1-Verschluss und 11 eine Basilaristhrombose auf. Mittlerer NIHSS lag bei 23. 57 Patienten erhielten eine kombinierte pharmaco-mechanische Therapie, 3 Patienten wurden lediglich pharmakologisch und 6 Patienten rein mechanisch rekanalisiert. Rekanalisierung bei 35 Patienten mit einem Stent-Retriever (32 Patienten mit pREset, 3 Patienten mit SOLITAIRE) erfolgt. Bei 46 Patienten wurde rtPA und bei 32 Patienten Tirofiban als Bridging Verfahren eingesetzt. Eine Stentanlage erfolgte in 28,78% der Fälle.
Ergebnisse
Die erzielten Rekanalisationsraten lagen bei 89,4% bei einer mittleren Dauer der Intervention von 96 Minuten (53,03% unter 90 Min.). Ein günstiges klinisches Ergebnis nach mRS (mRS 0-2) wurde bei 48% der Patienten erreicht. Die Rate an symptomatischen intrazerebralen Blutungen lag bei 4,55%. Die Mortalität war 19,7%. Die multivariate Regressionsanalyse ergab als modifizierbare Prediktoren für ein günstiges Outcome die Dauer bis zur Rekanalisation und die Gabe von rtPA.
Schlussfolgerungen
Die kombinierte endovaskuläre pharmako-mechanische Therapie kann die Mortalität und Morbidität von Schlaganfallpatienten mit Verschlüssen einer proximalen Hirnarterie reduzieren.