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Evaluation of stability and inactivation methods of SARS-CoV-2 in context of laboratory settings
(2021)
The novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is the causative agent of the acute respiratory disease COVID-19, which has become a global concern due to its rapid spread. Laboratory work with SARS-CoV-2 in a laboratory setting was rated to biosafety level 3 (BSL-3) biocontainment level. However, certain research applications in particular in molecular biology require incomplete denaturation of the proteins, which might cause safety issues handling contaminated samples. In this study, we evaluated lysis buffers that are commonly used in molecular biological laboratories for their ability to inactivate SARS-CoV-2. In addition, viral stability in cell culture media at 4 °C and on display glass and plastic surfaces used in laboratory environment was analyzed. Furthermore, we evaluated chemical and non-chemical inactivation methods including heat inactivation, UV-C light, addition of ethanol, acetone-methanol, and PFA, which might be used as a subsequent inactivation step in the case of insufficient inactivation. We infected susceptible Caco-2 and Vero cells with pre-treated SARS-CoV-2 and determined the tissue culture infection dose 50 (TCID50) using crystal violet staining and microscopy. In addition, lysates of infected cells and virus containing supernatant were subjected to RT-qPCR analysis. We have found that guanidine thiocyanate and most of the tested detergent containing lysis buffers were effective in inactivation of SARS-CoV-2, however, the M-PER lysis buffer containing a proprietary detergent failed to inactivate the virus. In conclusion, careful evaluation of the used inactivation methods is required especially for non-denaturing buffers. Additional inactivation steps might be necessary before removal of lysed viral samples from BSL-3.
Background: Myelosuppression is a potential dose-limiting factor in radioligand therapy (RLT). This study aims to investigate occurrence, severity and reversibility of hematotoxic adverse events in patients undergoing RLT with 177Lu-PSMA-617 for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). The contribution of pretreatment risk factors and cumulative treatment activity is taken into account specifically. Methods: RLT was performed in 140 patients receiving a total of 497 cycles. A mean activity of 6.9 ± 1.3 GBq 177Lu-PSMA-617 per cycle was administered, and mean cumulative activity was 24.6 ± 15.9 GBq. Hematological parameters were measured at baseline, prior to each treatment course, 2 to 4 weeks thereafter and throughout follow-up. Toxicity was graded based on Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events v5.0. Results: Significant (grade ≥ 3) hematologic adverse events occurred in 13 (9.3%) patients, with anemia in 10 (7.1%), leukopenia in 5 (3.6%) and thrombocytopenia in 6 (4.3%). Hematotoxicity was reversible to grade ≤ 2 through a median follow-up of 8 (IQR 9) months in all but two patients who died from disease progression within less than 3 months after RLT. Myelosuppression was significantly more frequent in patients with pre-existing grade 2 cytopenia (OR: 3.50, 95%CI 1.08–11.32, p = 0.04) or high bone tumor burden (disseminated or diffuse based on PROMISE miTNM, OR: 5.08, 95%CI 1.08–23.86, p = 0.04). Previous taxane-based chemotherapy was associated with an increased incidence of significant hematotoxicity (OR: 4.62, 95%CI 1.23–17.28, p = 0.02), while treatment with 223Ra-dichloride, cumulative RLT treatment activity and activity per cycle were not significantly correlated (p = 0.93, 0.33, 0.29). Conclusion: Hematologic adverse events after RLT have an acceptable overall incidence and are frequently reversible. High bone tumor burden, previous taxane-based chemotherapy and pretreatment grade 2 cytopenia may be considered as risk factors for developing clinically relevant myelosuppression, whereas cumulative RLT activity and previous 223Ra-dichloride treatment show no significant contribution to incidence rates.
Purpose: To analyze refractive and topographic changes secondary to Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK) in pseudophakic eyes with Fuchs’ endothelial dystrophy (FED). Methods: Eighty-seven pseudophakic eyes of 74 patients who underwent subsequent DMEK surgery for corneal endothelial decompensation and associated visual impairment were included. Median post-operative follow-up time was 12 months (range: 3–26 months). Main outcome measures were pre- and post-operative manifest refraction, anterior and posterior corneal astigmatism, simulated keratometry (CASimK) and Q value obtained by Scheimpflug imaging. Secondary outcome measures included corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA), central corneal densitometry, central corneal thickness, corneal volume (CV), anterior chamber volume (ACV) and anterior chamber depth (ACD). Results: After DMEK surgery, mean pre-operative spherical equivalent (± SD) changed from + 0.04 ± 1.73 D to + 0.37 ± 1.30 D post-operatively (p = 0.06). CDVA, proportion of emmetropic eyes, ACV and ACD increased significantly during follow-up. There was also a significant decrease in posterior corneal astigmatism, central corneal densitometry, central corneal thickness and corneal volume over time (p = 0.001). Only anterior corneal astigmatism and simulated keratometry (CASimK) remained fairly stable after DMEK. Conclusion: Despite tendencies toward a hyperopic shift, changes in SE were not significant and refraction remained overall stable in pseudophakic patients undergoing DMEK for FED. Analysis of corneal parameters by Scheimpflug imaging mainly revealed changes in posterior corneal astigmatism pointing out the relevance of posterior corneal profile changes during edema resolution after DMEK.
The integrated stress response (ISR) is a central cellular adaptive program that is activated by diverse stressors including ER stress, hypoxia and nutrient deprivation to orchestrate responses via activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4). We hypothesized that ATF4 is essential for the adaptation of human glioblastoma (GB) cells to the conditions of the tumor microenvironment and is contributing to therapy resistance against chemotherapy. ATF4 induction in GB cells was modulated pharmacologically and genetically and investigated in the context of temozolomide treatment as well as glucose and oxygen deprivation. The relevance of the ISR was analyzed by cell death and metabolic measurements under conditions to approximate aspects of the GB microenvironment. ATF4 protein levels were induced by temozolomide treatment. In line, ATF4 gene suppressed GB cells (ATF4sh) displayed increased cell death and decreased survival after temozolomide treatment. Similar results were observed after treatment with the ISR inhibitor ISRIB. ATF4sh and ISRIB treated GB cells were sensitized to hypoxia-induced cell death. Our experimental study provides evidence for an important role of ATF4 for the adaptation of human GB cells to conditions of the tumor microenvironment characterized by low oxygen and nutrient availability and for the development of temozolomide resistance. Inhibiting the ISR in GB cells could therefore be a promising therapeutic approach.
The aim of this study was to quantify and to compare the wear rates of premolar (PM) and molar (M) restorations of lithium disilicate ceramic (LS2) and an experimental CAD/CAM polymer (COMP) in cases of complex rehabilitations with changes in vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO). Twelve patients with severe tooth wear underwent prosthetic rehabilitation, restoring the VDO with antagonistic occlusal coverage restorations either out of LS2 (n = 6 patients, n = 16 posterior restorations/patient; N = 96 restorations/year) or COMP (n = 6 patients; n = 16 posterior restorations/patient; N = 96 restorations/year). Data was obtained by digitalization of plaster casts with a laboratory scanner at annual recalls (350 ± 86 days; 755 ± 92 days; 1102 ± 97 days). Each annual recall dataset of premolar and molar restorations (N = 192) was overlaid individually with the corresponding baseline dataset using an iterative best-fit method. Mean vertical loss of the occlusal contact areas (OCAs) was calculated for each restoration and recall time. For LS2 restorations, the mean wear rate per month over 1 year was 7.5 ± 3.4 μm (PM), 7.8 ± 2.0 μm (M), over 2 years 3.8 ± 1.6 µm (PM), 4.4 ± 1.5 µm (M), over 3 years 2.8 ± 1.3 µm (PM), 3.4 ± 1.7 µm (M). For COMP restorations, the mean wear rate per month over 1 year was 15.5 ± 8.9 μm (PM), 28.5 ± 20.2 μm (M), over 2 years 9.2 ± 5.9 µm (PM), 16.7 ± 14.9 µm (M), over 3 years 8.6 ± 5.3 µm (PM), 9.5 ± 8.0 µm (M). Three COMP restorations fractured after two years and therefore were not considered in the 3-year results. The wear rates in the LS2 group showed significant differences between premolars and molars restorations (p = 0.041; p = 0.023; p = 0.045). The wear rates in COMP group differed significantly between premolars and molars only in the first two years (p < 0.0001; p = 0.007). COMP restorations show much higher wear rates compared to LS2. The presented results suggest that with increasing time in situ, the monthly wear rates for both materials decreased over time. On the basis of this limited dataset, both LS2 and COMP restorations show reasonable clinical wear rates after 3 years follow-up. Wear of COMP restorations was higher, however prosthodontic treatment was less invasive. LS2 showed less wear, yet tooth preparation was necessary. Clinicians should balance well between necessary preparation invasiveness and long-term occlusal stability in patients with worn dentitions.
Hintergrund: Die Atheroskleroseexpression unterscheidet sich nicht nur in unterschiedlichen Gefässbetten (koronar, zerebrovaskulär, peripher), sondern auch innerhalb des peripheren Gefässbettes. Der zugrundeliegende Mechanismus für unterschiedliche Atherosklerose-Phänotypen mit proximalem (iliakale Arterien) oder distalem (infragenikuläre Arterien) Atheroskleroseverteilungsmuster ist bis jetzt noch nicht abschliessend geklärt.
Zielsetzung: Das Ziel dieser monozentrischen retrospektiven Kohortenstudie ist es, den Zusammenhang zwischen kardiovaskulären Risikofaktoren und dem Atheroskleroseverteilungs-muster bei Patienten mit PAVK zu untersuchen. Dafür werden symptomatische Patienten mit extremen Atherosklerosephänotypen (proximale vs. distale Atherosklerose) genauer untersucht.
Methodik: Für diese Querschnittsstudie wurden Daten von 15’000 Patienten, welche sich im Zeitraum von 2000-2018 aufgrund einer symptomatischen PAVK einer primären endovaskulären Rekanalisation an den unteren Extremitäten unterziehen liessen, ausgewertet. Dabei wurden die Patienten herausgefiltert, welche angiographisch ein proximales (iliakal) oder distales (krural) Atheroskleroseexpressionsmuster aufwiesen. Von diesen Personen wurden in der Datenbank personen- und gesundheitsbezogene klinischen Angaben extrahiert. In einer multiplen logistischen Regressionsanalyse mit Rückwärtselimination der unabhängigen Variablen wurde der Einfluss verschiedener kardiovaskulärer Risikofaktoren mit proximaler oder distaler Atherosklerosexpression ermittelt.
Resultate: Von insgesamt 637 indentifizierten Patienten (29% Frauen) mit einer primären endovaskulären Rekanalisation hatten 351 (55%) ein proximales und 286 (45%) ein distales Atheroskleroseverteilungsmuster. Weibliches Geschlecht (OR 0.33, (95%CI 0.20-0.54), p=0.011), aktiver Nikotinkonsum (OR 0.16, (95%CI 0.09-0.28), p<0.001), vormaliger Nikotinkonsum (OR 0.33, (95%CI 0.20-0.57), p<0.001), Hypertriglyzeridämie (OR 0.76, (95%CI 0.60-0.96), p=0.021) waren assoziiert mit einem proximalen Befall. Diabetes mellitus (OR 3.25, (95%CI 1.93-5.46), p<0.001), chronische Niereninsuffizienz (OR 1.18, (95%CI 1.08-1.28), p<0.001) und höheres Alter (OR 1.31, (95%CI 1.06-1.61), p=0.011) waren hin-gegen mit einem distalen Befall assoziiert. Andere Faktoren wie Body Mass Index, arterielle Hypertonie, HDL-, LDL-Cholesterin zeigten keine Assoziation mit den untersuchten atherosklerotischen Prädilektionsstellen. Die Resultate der primären Analysen konnten mit den Subgruppenanalysen (Geschlecht, Nikotinkonsum, Diabetes) bestätigt werden.
Schlussfolgerung: Für distale (krurale) Atherosklerose wurden als Hauptrisikofaktoren Diabetes mellitus und chronische Niereninsuffizienz ermittelt. Obwohl kardiovaskuläre Risikofaktoren auf das gesamte Gefässbett wirken, lassen sich aus den Daten in Bezug auf das Atheroskleroseverteilungsmuster eine geschlechtspezifische und eine individuelle Suszeptibilität für kardiovaskuläre Risikofaktoren vermuten. Ausserdem deuten die Daten darauf hin, dass die PAVK mindestens zwei verschiedene atherosklerotische Phänotypen aufweist.
Einleitung: Das Arbeiten in einer Notfallsituation ist stark von einer strukturierten Herangehensweise im Patientenmanagement abhängig. Junge Assistenzärzte sind in ihrem Alltag häufig die ersten vor Ort und sollten daher bereits mit Abschluss des Studiums in der Lage sein, häufige Notfallsituationen zu meistern. In den letzten Jahren hat sich die Simulation als hauptsächlich genutzte Methode für die Ausbildung im Fach Notfallmedizin herauskristallisiert, sodass immer mehr Universitäten realitätsnahe Szenarien für die Ausbildung nutzen. Jedoch ist unklar welches Ausmaß an Realitätsnähe in Hinblick auf Kosten/Aufwand-Nutzen-Bilanz sinnvoll ist. Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es, den Effekt von zwei unterschiedlich realitätsnahen Lernumgebungen (Seminarraum vs. realistische Simulationsumgebung) auf die erlernten notfallmedizinischen Kompetenzen zu analysieren. Dazu wurden Krankheitsbilder gewählt, die jedem Arzt in Präklinik, auf Station und im ambulanten Bereich begegnen können und die zügig erkannt und behandelt werden müssen: Asthma, Sepsis und Apoplex.
Material und Methoden: Bei der vorliegenden Arbeit handelt es sich um eine vergleichende Effektivitätsanalyse im crossover-Design. Teilnehmende waren Studierende des 4. Studienjahres der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, die den 3-TagesNotfallmedizinkurs im Rahmen ihrer curricularen Ausbildung im Querschnittsbereich Notfallmedizin absolvierten. Am ersten Tag durchliefen alle Studierenden ein standardisiertes Skillstraining notfallmedizinischer Basiskompetenzen. An den Folgetagen wurden verschiedene leitsymptombasierte Module vermittelt, die neben der interaktiven Erarbeitung der theoretischen Lerninhalte eine direkte Anwendung in themenspezifischen Szenarien fokussierten. Für die vorliegende Studie wurden die Teilnehmenden in vier Gruppen randomisiert, wobei Gruppen eins und zwei das Training in der Seminarraumumgebung durchliefen, während drei und vier die Szenarien in der realitätsnahen Simulationsumgebung absolvierten. Am dritten Tag fand eine formative Überprüfung der erlernten Fähigkeiten in Form eines OSCEs statt. Bei dieser Überprüfung absolvierten die Gruppen eins und drei in der Seminarraumumgebung und Gruppen zwei und vier im realitätsnahen Umfeld der Simulation das Assessment. Die Datenauswertung erfolgte mit MS Excel und bias.
Ergebnisse und Fazit: Die vorliegende Studie fand zwischen Juli und Oktober 2018 an der Goethe-Universität in Frankfurt am Main statt. 134 Teilnehmer absolvierten die Studie vollständig. Die Ergebnisse zeigen deutliche Unterschiede in der Performance der vier Gruppen, sowohl insgesamt als auch nach Geschlechtern und mit dem van-Elteren-Test. Prozentual betrachtet zeigten die Teilnehmenden der Gruppe 4 (Training und Prüfung im realitätsnahen Umfeld) die höchsten Ergebnisse. Die Realitätsnähe hat einen positiven Einfluss auf die Performance der Studierenden.
Niemann-Pick type C (NPC) disease, a lysosomal storage disorder caused by defective NPC1/NPC2 function, results in the accumulation of cholesterol and glycosphingolipids in lysosomes of affected organs, such as liver and brain. Moreover, increase of mitochondrial cholesterol (mchol) content and impaired mitochondrial function and GSH depletion contribute to NPC disease. However, the underlying mechanism of mchol accumulation in NPC disease remains unknown. As STARD1 is crucial in intramitochondrial cholesterol trafficking and acid ceramidase (ACDase) has been shown to regulate STARD1, we explored the functional relationship between ACDase and STARD1 in NPC disease. Liver and brain of Npc1−/− mice presented a significant increase in mchol levels and STARD1 expression. U18666A, an amphiphilic sterol that inhibits lysosomal cholesterol efflux, increased mchol levels in hepatocytes from Stard1f/f mice but not Stard1ΔHep mice. We dissociate the induction of STARD1 expression from endoplasmic reticulum stress, and establish an inverse relationship between ACDase and STARD1 expression and LRH-1 levels. Hepatocytes from Npc1+/+ mice treated with U18666A exhibited increased mchol accumulation, STARD1 upregulation and decreased ACDase expression, effects that were reversed by cholesterol extraction with 2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin. Moreover, transfection of fibroblasts from NPC patients with ACDase, decreased STARD1 expression and mchol accumulation, resulting in increased mitochondrial GSH levels, improved mitochondrial functional performance, decreased oxidative stress and protected NPC fibroblasts against oxidative stress-mediated cell death. Our results demonstrate a cholesterol-dependent inverse relationship between ACDase and STARD1 and provide a novel approach to target the accumulation of cholesterol in mitochondria in NPC disease.
The cell—cell signaling gene CDH13 is associated with a wide spectrum of neuropsychiatric disorders, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, and major depression. CDH13 regulates axonal outgrowth and synapse formation, substantiating its relevance for neurodevelopmental processes. Several studies support the influence of CDH13 on personality traits, behavior, and executive functions. However, evidence for functional effects of common gene variation in the CDH13 gene in humans is sparse. Therefore, we tested for association of a functional intronic CDH13 SNP rs2199430 with ADHD in a sample of 998 adult patients and 884 healthy controls. The Big Five personality traits were assessed by the NEO-PI-R questionnaire. Assuming that altered neural correlates of working memory and cognitive response inhibition show genotype-dependent alterations, task performance and electroencephalographic event-related potentials were measured by n-back and continuous performance (Go/NoGo) tasks. The rs2199430 genotype was not associated with adult ADHD on the categorical diagnosis level. However, rs2199430 was significantly associated with agreeableness, with minor G allele homozygotes scoring lower than A allele carriers. Whereas task performance was not affected by genotype, a significant heterosis effect limited to the ADHD group was identified for the n-back task. Heterozygotes (AG) exhibited significantly higher N200 amplitudes during both the 1-back and 2-back condition in the central electrode position Cz. Consequently, the common genetic variation of CDH13 is associated with personality traits and impacts neural processing during working memory tasks. Thus, CDH13 might contribute to symptomatic core dysfunctions of social and cognitive impairment in ADHD.
Nucleoredoxin is a thioredoxin-like redoxin that has been recognized as redox modulator of WNT signaling. Using a Yeast-2-Hybrid screen, we identified calcium calmodulin kinase 2a, Camk2a, as a prominent prey in a brain library. Camk2a is crucial for nitric oxide dependent processes of neuronal plasticity of learning and memory. Therefore, the present study assessed functions of NXN in neuronal Nestin-NXN-/- deficient mice. The NXN-Camk2a interaction was confirmed by coimmunoprecipitation, and by colocalization in neuropil and dendritic spines. Functionally, Camk2a activity was reduced in NXN deficient neurons and restored with recombinant NXN. Proteomics revealed reduced oxidation in the hippocampus of Nestin-NXN-/- deficient mice, including Camk2a, further synaptic and mitochondrial proteins, and was associated with a reduction of mitochondrial respiration. Nestin-NXN-/- mice were healthy and behaved normally in behavioral tests of anxiety, activity and sociability. They had no cognitive deficits in touchscreen based learning & memory tasks, but omitted more trials showing a lower interest in the reward. They also engaged less in rewarding voluntary wheel running, and in exploratory behavior in IntelliCages. Accuracy was enhanced owing to the loss of exploration. The data suggested that NXN maintained the oxidative state of Camk2a and thereby its activity. In addition, it supported oxidation of other synaptic and mitochondrial proteins, and mitochondrial respiration. The loss of NXN-dependent pro-oxidative functions manifested in a loss of exploratory drive and reduced interest in reward in behaving mice.
Das Lebenswerk von Prof. Dr. Eduard Güntz mit Schwerpunkt auf seiner Frankfurter Zeit (1951-1969)
(2021)
Der Arzt Eduard Güntz (1903-1973) begann nach dem Studium der Medizin in Marburg, Würzburg und München seine medizinische Laufbahn 1929 am Pathologisch-anatomischen Institut in Dresden unter dem Pathologen Georg Schmorl. Ab 1932 arbeitet er unter Prof. Georg Hohmann an der Orthopädischen Universitätsklinik in Frankfurt, wo er sich 1937 über das Thema „Schmerzen und Leistungsstörungen bei Erkrankungen der Wirbelsäule“ habilitierte. Es folgte seine Berufung an die Universität Kiel, wo er ab 1938 als Leiter der orthopädischen Abteilung der Poliklinik der Universität tätig war. 1939 infizierte er sich im Rahmen seiner beruflichen Tätigkeit mit Poliomyelitis. Davon erholte er sich nie vollständig, nahm aber bereits Ende 1940 seinen Dienst am Patienten wieder auf.
Während der NS-Zeit war Güntz Mitglied der NSDAP und der SA, was 1946 zur Entlassung aus seinem Dienstverhältnis in Kiel und schließlich sogar zum Entzug der Berufserlaubnis führte. Der Entnazifizierungsausschuss stellte letztendlich nach Sichtung vieler Gutachten und Bescheinigungen früherer Mitarbeiter und Patienten die Unbedenklichkeitsbescheinigung aus, sodass Güntz im November 1946 als Facharzt und Professor in Kiel wiedereingestellt wurde.
1951 erfolgte seine Berufung auf den Lehrstuhl für Orthopädie in Frankfurt am Main, den er bis 1969 innehatte. In sein Ordinariat und Tätigkeit als ärztlicher Direktor der Orthopädischen Universitätsklinik Frankfurt am Main (Friedrichsheim) fällt der größte Teil des Wiederaufbaus der durch eine Brandbombe zerstörten Einrichtung nach dem 2. Weltkrieg, mit Gründung eines modernen Rehabilitationszentrums, Orthopädischer Werkstatt und staatlich anerkannter Lehranstalt für Krankengymnastik und Massage. Güntz´ Arbeitsschwerpunkt lag in der konservativen Orthopädie. Er
verfasste 88 wissenschaftliche Arbeiten.
Das Güntz-Zeichen, die von ihm beschriebene abnorme Geradhaltung des Wirbelsäulenabschnitts über einer Bandscheibenschädigung als radiologisches Frühsymptom, wurde nach ihm benannt.
Eduard Güntz verstarb 1973 an den Folgen seiner PoliomyelitisErkrankung.
Hepatic inflammasome activation as origin of Interleukin-1α and Interleukin-1β in liver cirrhosis
(2020)
Objectives: The aim of this study was to develop a prognostic tool to estimate long-term tooth retention in periodontitis patients at the beginning of active periodontal therapy (APT). Material and methods: Tooth-related factors (type, location, bone loss (BL), infrabony defects, furcation involvement (FI), abutment status), and patient-related factors (age, gender, smoking, diabetes, plaque control record) were investigated in patients who had completed APT 10 years before. Descriptive analysis was performed, and a generalized linear-mixed model-tree was used to identify predictors for the main outcome variable tooth loss. To evaluate goodness-of-fit, the area under the curve (AUC) was calculated using cross-validation. A bootstrap approach was used to robustly identify risk factors while avoiding overfitting. Results: Only a small percentage of teeth was lost during 10 years of supportive periodontal therapy (SPT; 0.15/year/patient). The risk factors abutment function, diabetes, and the risk indicator BL, FI, and age (≤ 61 vs. > 61) were identified to predict tooth loss. The prediction model reached an AUC of 0.77. Conclusion: This quantitative prognostic model supports data-driven decision-making while establishing a treatment plan in periodontitis patients. In light of this, the presented prognostic tool may be of supporting value. Clinical relevance: In daily clinical practice, a quantitative prognostic tool may support dentists with data-based decision-making. However, it should be stressed that treatment planning is strongly associated with the patient’s wishes and adherence. The tool described here may support establishment of an individual treatment plan for periodontally compromised patients.
Introduction: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has become a well-established treatment modality for a variety of conditions over the last decades. Multiple surgeries are an essential part in the postoperative course of DBS patients if nonrechargeable implanted pulse generators (IPGs) are applied. So far, the rate of subclinical infections in this field is unknown. In this prospective cohort study, we used sonication to evaluate possible microbial colonization of IPGs from replacement surgery. Methods: All consecutive patients undergoing IPG replacement between May 1, 2019 and November 15, 2020 were evaluated. The removed hardware was investigated using sonication to detect biofilm-associated bacteria. Demographic and clinical data were analyzed. Results: A total of 71 patients with a mean (±SD) of 64.5 ± 15.3 years were evaluated. In 23 of these (i.e., 32.4%) patients, a positive sonication culture was found. In total, 25 microorganisms were detected. The most common isolated microorganisms were Cutibacterium acnes (formerly known as Propionibacterium acnes) (68%) and coagulase-negative Staphylococci (28%). Within the follow-up period (5.2 ± 4.3 months), none of the patients developed a clinical manifest infection. Discussions/Conclusions: Bacterial colonization of IPGs without clinical signs of infection is common but does not lead to manifest infection. Further larger studies are warranted to clarify the impact of low-virulent pathogens in clinically asymptomatic patients.
Purpose: The prospective, randomized ERGO2 trial investigated the effect of calorie-restricted ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting (KD-IF) on re-irradiation for recurrent brain tumors. The study did not meet its primary endpoint of improved progression-free survival in comparison to standard diet (SD). We here report the results of the quality of life/neurocognition and a detailed analysis of the diet diaries. Methods: 50 patients were randomized 1:1 to re-irradiation combined with either SD or KD-IF. The KD-IF schedule included 3 days of ketogenic diet (KD: 21–23 kcal/kg/d, carbohydrate intake limited to 50 g/d), followed by 3 days of fasting and again 3 days of KD. Follow-up included examination of cognition, quality of life and serum samples. Results: The 20 patients who completed KD-IF met the prespecified goals for calorie and carbohydrate restriction. Substantial decreases in leptin and insulin and an increase in uric acid were observed. The SD group, of note, had a lower calorie intake than expected (21 kcal/kg/d instead of 30 kcal/kg/d). Neither quality of life nor cognition were affected by the diet. Low glucose emerged as a significant prognostic parameter in a best responder analysis. Conclusion: The strict caloric goals of the ERGO2 trial were tolerated well by patients with recurrent brain cancer. The short diet schedule led to significant metabolic changes with low glucose emerging as a candidate marker of better prognosis. The unexpected lower calorie intake of the control group complicates the interpretation of the results. Clinicaltrials.gov number: NCT01754350; Registration: 21.12.2012.
As some cognitive functions decline in old age, the ability to decide about important life events such as medical treatment is endangered. Environmental support to improve the comprehension of health-related information is therefore necessary. With a small-scale explorative approach, the present survey study aimed at investigating person-environment fit (PE-fit) of support provided during medical consultations. This fit was calculated by assessing the match between aids provided by five medical practitioners during medical consultations and aids most appreciated by the geriatric patients (N = 88). The results showed that the largest discrepancies of used and appreciated aids could be found concerning the opportunity to discuss decisions with relatives, the possibility to take notes, the use of objects, pictures and a keyword list. Female patients indicated a lower PE-fit. These findings highlight discrepancies between the use of specific aids and the wishes of patients and call for thoughtful use of aids during consultations with geriatric patients.
Purpose: Amblyopia with eccentric fixation, especially when not diagnosed early, is a therapeutic challenge, as visual outcome is known to be poorer than in amblyopia with central fixation. Consequently, treatment after late diagnosis is often denied. Electronic monitoring of occlusion provides us the chance to gain first focussed insight into age-dependent dose response and treatment efficiency, as well as the shift of fixation in this rare group of paediatric patients. Methods: In our prospective pilot study, we examined amblyopes with eccentric fixation during 12 months of occlusion treatment. We evaluated their visual acuity, recorded patching duration using a TheraMon®-microsensor, and determined their fixation with a direct ophthalmoscope. Dose-response relationship and treatment efficiency were calculated. Results: The study included 12 participants with strabismic and combined amblyopia aged 2.9–12.4 years (mean 6.5). Median prescription of occlusion was 7.7 h/day (range 6.6–9.9) and median daily received occlusion was 5.2 h/day (range 0.7–9.7). At study end, median acuity gain was 0.6 log units (range 0–1.6) and residual interocular visual acuity difference (IOVAD) 0.3 log units (range 0–1.8). There was neither significant acuity gain nor reduction in IOVAD after the 6th month of treatment. Children younger than 4 years showed best response with lowest residual IOVAD at study end. Efficiency calculation showed an acuity gain of approximately one line from 100 h of patching in the first 2 months and half a line after 6 months. There was a significant decline of treatment efficiency with age (p = 0.01). Foveolar fixation was achieved after median 3 months (range 1–6). Three patients (> 6 years) did not gain central fixation. Conclusion: Eccentric fixation is a challenge to therapy success. Based on electronic monitoring, our study quantified for the first time the reduction of treatment efficiency with increasing age in amblyopes with eccentric fixation. Despite some improvement in patients up to 8 years, older patients showed significantly lower treatment efficiency. In younger patients with good adherence, despite poor initial acuity, central fixation and low residual IOVAD could be attained after median 3 months. Hence, the necessity of early diagnosis and intensive occlusion should be emphasized.
Background: Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) has been investigated regarding its therapeutic properties in several several conditions such as epilepsy, migraine and major depressive disorder and was shown to access similar neural pathways as invasive vagus nerve stimulation. While the vagus nerve's role in gut motility is physiologically established, the effect of taVNS has scarcely been investigated in humans and yielded conflicting results. Real-time gastric magnetic resonance imaging (rtMRI) is an established reproducible method to investigate gastric motility non-invasively. Objective: To investigate the influence of taVNS on gastric motility of healthy participants using rtMRI. Methods: We conducted a randomized, double-blind study using high-frequency (HF) stimulation at 25Hz or low-frequency (LF) taVNS at 1Hz after ingestions of a standardized meal in 57 healthy participants. The gastric motility index (GMI) was determined by measuring the amplitude and velocity of the peristaltic waves using rtMRI. Results: After HF taVNS, GMI was significantly higher than after LF stimulation (p = 0.005), which was mainly attributable to a higher amplitude of the peristaltic waves (p = 0.003). Conclusion: We provide evidence that 4-h of taVNS influences gastric motility in healthy human participants for the first time using rtMRI. HF stimulation is associated with higher amplitudes of peristaltic waves in the gastric antrum compared to LF stimulation. Further studies are needed to investigate the effect of different frequencies of taVNS and its therapeutic properties in conditions with impaired gastric motility.
Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) is the most effective measure to treat complications of portal hypertension. However, liver function may deteriorate after TIPS. Predictors of liver function and outcome after TIPS are therefore important for management of TIPS patients. The study aimed to evaluate the impact of liver volume on transplant-free survival (TFS) after TIPS, as well as the evolution of liver volume and its relationship with liver function after TIPS. A retrospective analysis of all consecutive patients who underwent TIPS in a tertiary care university liver center between 2012 and 2017 (n = 216) was performed; n = 72 patients with complete prior and follow-up (FU) computed tomography (CT) imaging studies were included in the study. Volumetry of the liver was performed by a semi-automatic 9-lobe image segmentation algorithm at baseline and FU (FU 1: 90–180 d; FU 2: 180–365 d; FU 3: 365–545 d; FU 4: 545–730 d; FU 5: >730 d). Output variables were total liver volume (TLV, cm3), left liver volume (LLV, cm3), right liver volume (RLV, cm3) and TLV/body weight ratio. CT derived liver volumes were correlated with liver function tests, portosystemic pressure gradient (PPG) measurements and survival. To assess predictors of liver volume change over time we fitted linear mixed models. Kaplan–Meier analysis was performed and validated by matched pair analysis followed by Cox regression to determine independent prognostic factors for survival. The median TLV at baseline was 1507.5 cm3 (773.7–3686.0 cm3). Livers with higher baseline liver volumes and larger TLV/weight ratios retained their volume after an initial loss while smaller livers continuously lost volume after TIPS. At the first follow-up period (90–180 d post-TIPS) lower liver volumes and TLV/weight ratios were associated with higher bilirubin levels. Within the final multivariable model containing time (days since TIPS), baseline INR and baseline TLV, the average loss of liver volume was 0.74 mL per day after TIPS. Twelve-month overall transplant-free survival was 89% and median overall TFS was 33 months. The median TFS for a baseline TLV/body weight ratio > 20 was significantly higher compared with ≤20 (40.0 vs. 27.0 months, p = 0.010) while there were no differences regarding the indication for TIPS or etiology of liver disease in the matched pair analysis. Lower TLV/weight ratios before TIPS were associated with shorter TFS and should therefore be critically considered when selecting patients for TIPS. In addition, this study provides first evidence of an effect of TIPS on subsequent liver volume change and associated liver function.
Hormonal contraceptives are an effective and safe method for preventing pregnancy. Progestins used in contraception are either components of combined hormonal contraceptives (tablets, patches or vaginal rings) or are used as a single active ingredient in progestin mono-preparations (the progestin-only pill (POP), implants, intrauterine systems or depot preparations). Progestins are highly effective in long-term contraception when used properly, and have a very good safety profile with very few contraindications. A new oestrogen-free ovulation inhibitor (POP) has recently been authorised in the USA and the EU. This progestin mono-preparation contains 4 mg of drospirenone (DRSP), which has anti-gonadotropic, anti-mineralocorticoidic and anti-androgenic properties. The hormone administration regimen of 24 days followed by a 4-day hormone-free period was chosen to improve bleeding control and to maintain oestradiol concentrations at early follicular-phase levels, preventing oestrogen deficiency. Clinical trials have demonstrated a high contraceptive effectiveness, a very low risk of cardiovascular side effects and a favourable menstrual bleeding pattern. Due to the long half-life of DRSP (30 – 34 hours), the effectiveness of the preparation is maintained even if a woman forgets to take a pill on a single occasion. Studies involving deliberate 24-hour delays in taking a pill have demonstrated that ovulation inhibition is maintained if a single pill is missed. Following a summary of the current status of oestrogen-free contraception, this review article will describe the clinical development programme of the 4 mg DRSP mono-preparation and the resulting data on the effectiveness and safety of this new oestrogen-free oral hormonal contraceptive.
As some cognitive functions decline in old age, the ability to decide about important life events such as medical treatment is endangered. Environmental support to improve the comprehension of health-related information is therefore necessary. With a small-scale explorative approach, the present survey study aimed at investigating person-environment fit (PE-fit) of support provided during medical consultations. This fit was calculated by assessing the match between aids provided by five medical practitioners during medical consultations and aids most appreciated by the geriatric patients (N = 88). The results showed that the largest discrepancies of used and appreciated aids could be found concerning the opportunity to discuss decisions with relatives, the possibility to take notes, the use of objects, pictures and a keyword list. Female patients indicated a lower PE-fit. These findings highlight discrepancies between the use of specific aids and the wishes of patients and call for thoughtful use of aids during consultations with geriatric patients.
Objective: To assess the effect of cesarean section (CS) timing, elective versus unplanned, on the residual myometrial thickness (RMT) and CS scars. Methods: This is a prospective single-blinded observational cohort study with 186 observations. Patients indicated to undergo first singleton CS were preoperatively recruited. Exclusion criteria were history of repeated CS, vertical hysterotomy, diabetes, and additional uterine surgeries. Sonographic examination was performed for assessing the RMT ratio, the presence of a niche, fibrosis, and the distance from the scar to the internal os (SO) 1 year after CS. Power analysis was performed with 0.05 α, 0.1 β, and all statistical analyses were conducted with Stata®. Results: Wilcoxon rank-sum test for the association between CS timing, RMT ratio and SO showed Z values of −0.59 and −4.94 (P = 0.553 and P < 0.001), respectively. There was no association between CS timing and niches and fibrosis (P > 0.99 and P = 0.268, respectively). Linear regression between SO and the extent of cervical dilatation showed a −0.45 β (95% confidence interval −0.68 to −0.21) and a 10.22-mm intercept (P < 0.001). Conclusion: RMT is independent of the timing of CS, but the SO distance shows a negative linear relationship with the cervical dilatation.
Background and purpose: Superficial siderosis of the central nervous system is a sporadic finding in magnetic resonance imaging, resulting from recurrent bleedings into the subarachnoid space. This study aimed to determine the frequency of spinal dural cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks amongst patients with a symmetric infratentorial siderosis pattern. Methods: In all, 97,733 magnetic resonance images performed between 2007 and 2018 in our neurocenter were screened by a keyword search for “hemosiderosis” and “superficial siderosis.” Siderosis patterns on brain imaging were classified according to a previously published algorithm. Potential causative intracranial bleeding events were also assessed. Patients with a symmetric infratentorial siderosis pattern but without causative intracranial bleeding events in history were prospectively evaluated for spinal pathologies. Results: Forty-two patients with isolated supratentorial siderosis, 30 with symmetric infratentorial siderosis and 21 with limited (non-symmetric) infratentorial siderosis were identified. Amyloid angiopathy and subarachnoid hemorrhage were causes for isolated supratentorial siderosis. In all four patients with a symmetric infratentorial siderosis pattern but without a causative intracranial bleeding event in history, spinal dural abnormalities were detected. Dural leaks were searched for in patients with symmetric infratentorial siderosis and a history of intracranial bleeding event without known bleeding etiology, considering that spinal dural CSF leaks themselves may also cause intracranial hemorrhage, for example by inducing venous thrombosis due to low CSF pressure. Thereby, one additional spinal dural leak was detected. Conclusions: Persisting spinal dural CSF leaks can frequently be identified in patients with a symmetric infratentorial siderosis pattern. Diagnostic workup in these cases should include magnetic resonance imaging of the whole spine.
Nucleotide pools need to be constantly replenished in cancer cells to support cell proliferation. The synthesis of nucleotides requires glutamine and 5-phosphoribosyl-1-pyrophosphate produced from ribose-5-phosphate via the oxidative branch of the pentose phosphate pathway (ox-PPP). Both PPP and glutamine also play a key role in maintaining the redox status of cancer cells. Enhanced glutamine metabolism and increased glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) expression have been related to a malignant phenotype in tumors. However, the association between G6PD overexpression and glutamine consumption in cancer cell proliferation is still incompletely understood. In this study, we demonstrated that both inhibition of G6PD and glutamine deprivation decrease the proliferation of colon cancer cells and induce cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. Moreover, we unveiled that glutamine deprivation induce an increase of G6PD expression that is mediated through the activation of the nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2)-like 2 (NRF2). This crosstalk between G6PD and glutamine points out the potential of combined therapies targeting oxidative PPP enzymes and glutamine catabolism to combat colon cancer.
Purpose: Amblyopia with eccentric fixation, especially when not diagnosed early, is a therapeutic challenge, as visual outcome is known to be poorer than in amblyopia with central fixation. Consequently, treatment after late diagnosis is often denied. Electronic monitoring of occlusion provides us the chance to gain first focussed insight into age-dependent dose response and treatment efficiency, as well as the shift of fixation in this rare group of paediatric patients. Methods: In our prospective pilot study, we examined amblyopes with eccentric fixation during 12 months of occlusion treatment. We evaluated their visual acuity, recorded patching duration using a TheraMon®-microsensor, and determined their fixation with a direct ophthalmoscope. Dose-response relationship and treatment efficiency were calculated. Results: The study included 12 participants with strabismic and combined amblyopia aged 2.9–12.4 years (mean 6.5). Median prescription of occlusion was 7.7 h/day (range 6.6–9.9) and median daily received occlusion was 5.2 h/day (range 0.7–9.7). At study end, median acuity gain was 0.6 log units (range 0–1.6) and residual interocular visual acuity difference (IOVAD) 0.3 log units (range 0–1.8). There was neither significant acuity gain nor reduction in IOVAD after the 6th month of treatment. Children younger than 4 years showed best response with lowest residual IOVAD at study end. Efficiency calculation showed an acuity gain of approximately one line from 100 h of patching in the first 2 months and half a line after 6 months. There was a significant decline of treatment efficiency with age (p = 0.01). Foveolar fixation was achieved after median 3 months (range 1–6). Three patients (> 6 years) did not gain central fixation. Conclusion: Eccentric fixation is a challenge to therapy success. Based on electronic monitoring, our study quantified for the first time the reduction of treatment efficiency with increasing age in amblyopes with eccentric fixation. Despite some improvement in patients up to 8 years, older patients showed significantly lower treatment efficiency. In younger patients with good adherence, despite poor initial acuity, central fixation and low residual IOVAD could be attained after median 3 months. Hence, the necessity of early diagnosis and intensive occlusion should be emphasized.
Die Behandlung eines hepatozellulären Karzinoms (HCC) mittels transarterieller Chemoembolisation (TACE) hat einen hohen Stellenwert in einem multimodalen Therapiekonzept. Diese komplikationsarme, interventionelle Therapie wird stets kontrolliert durchgeführt. Im Rahmen dieser Studie sollte die postinterventionelle Sonografie mit der regelhaft durchgeführten CT-Abdomen verglichen werden. Hierbei wurde die kontrastmittelverstärkte Sonografie (contrast enhanced ultrasound, CEUS) in Verbindung mit einer quantitativen Auswertung der Signalintensitäten des Kontrastmittels über die Zeit (time intensity curve analysis, TICA) verwendet.
Das primäre Ziel der Studie war der Vergleich der Kontrastmittelsonografie und TICA mit dem Grad der Lipiodol-Einlagerung im CT-Abdomen. Hierbei wurde jeweils die größte mittels TACE behandelte Läsion untersucht. Es wurde hierzu die Hypothese aufgestellt, dass die Bewertung der Restperfusion des Tumors in der CEUS mit der Lipiodol-Einlagerung - als Surrogatparameter der Restperfusion - korreliert. Als sekundäres Ziel wurde die Untersuchung auf Nicht-Unterlegenheit der Sonografie gegenüber der CT-Abdomen in Bezug auf mögliche unerwünschte Wirkungen der TACE definiert. So sollte insgesamt geklärt werden, ob eine Ablösung des CTs postinterventionell nach TACE realisierbar ist.
In vorliegender Arbeit wurden insgesamt 175 Interventionen bei 89 Patienten mit HCC und TACE-Behandlung prospektiv eingeschlossen. Am Tag nach TACE wurde jeweils eine Sonografie mit CEUS und TICA sowie eine CT-Abdomen durchgeführt. Im Anschluss wurde das perfundierte Areal der Läsion in der CEUS und die Lipiodol-Einlagerung in der CT-Abdomen verglichen und jeweils in vier Kategorien (nach mRECIST) eingeteilt. Bei der Auswertung waren die Untersucher für das jeweils andere Ergebnis verblindet und zusätzlich wurde eine TICA durchgeführt. Des Weiteren wurde die Detektion von potenziellen Nebenwirkungen der TACE in der Sonografie mit der CT-Abdomen verglichen.
In Bezug auf das primäre Prüfziel konnte mittels Cohen’s Kappa zur Übereinstimmung der Bewertungen in CEUS und CT-Abdomen (Interraterreliabilität) keine statistisch signifikante Vergleichbarkeit gezeigt werden (κ=0,028, p=0,288). Mittels linear bzw. quadratisch gewichtetem Cohen’s Kappa zeigte sich ebenso keine Korrelation zwischen den Bewertungen in CEUS und CT-Abdomen (κ=0,016 bzw. κ=0,012). Bei der Auswertung der quantitativen, mittels TICA ermittelten, Signalintensitäten des Kontrastmittels konnte eine schwache Korrelation mit der Lipiodol-Einlagerung im CT-Abdomen gefunden werden (p=0,032, r=0,180). Ein signifikanter Unterschied zwischen den TICA-Messwerten im Zentrum und der Peripherie des Tumors konnte gezeigt werden (p=0,013). Die Beurteilung von unerwünschten Wirkungen einer TACE ist in vorliegender Arbeit nur bedingt möglich, da in diesem Patientenkollektiv klinisch nur sehr wenige Nebenwirkungen auftraten. Der Nachweis von Korrelaten möglicher Komplikationen, wie einer Dreischichtung der Gallenblasenwand, gelang zwar zuverlässig sowohl in der B-Bild Sonografie als auch in der CT-Abdomen, die Vergleichbarkeit ist jedoch wie oben genannt eingeschränkt.
Es konnte mit ausreichender statistischer Power gezeigt werden, dass die CEUS und die CT-Abdomen in Bezug auf das primäre Prüfziel abweichende Ergebnisse liefern. Weitere Studien mit verändertem Design zur Evaluation der Vorhersagekraft für das Outcome bzgl. des Gesamtüberlebens der Patienten nach TACE sind somit erforderlich, um eine belastbare Bewertung vornehmen zu können. Die bisher veröffentlichte Literatur legt eine gute Aussagekraft der Sonografie nahe. Für die TICA konnte in vorliegender Arbeit in Bezug auf die Lipiodol-Einlagerung im CT-Abdomen keine relevante Korrelation gezeigt werden. Die TICA muss zudem technisch weiterentwickelt werden, um die Implementierung in den klinischen Alltag zu erleichtern. Bisher erscheint der Einsatz aufgrund einer zeitintensiven Auswertung der generierten Daten im klinischen Alltag wenig praktikabel. Eine Ablösung des CTs bezüglich der Detektion von Komplikationen nach TACE erscheint jedoch möglich und vor dem Hintergrund der Strahlenbelastung des Patienten und der Kosten sinnvoll.
Es kann abschließend festgehalten werden, dass die CEUS mit TICA postinterventionell nach TACE eine sichere, kosteneffektive und aussichtsreiche Untersuchungsmodalität darstellt. Mit ggf. weiteren Studien scheint somit die Ablösung des CTs im klinischen Alltag mittelfristig realisierbar.
Treatment response to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT) varies considerably among individual patients in advanced rectal cancer indicating a clinical need for markers to predict treatment efficacy and to stratify patients for future personalized treatment. In recent years, there is a tremendous evidence on a pivotal impact of immune components on the development/pathogenesis of cancer and on mediating response to radiation and chemotherapy. Moreover, liquid biopsy biomarkers have become increasingly attractive to predict treatment response because they are easy to collect, reflect information on different aspects of tumor biology and can be accurately measured by standardized methods.
This study aimed to investigate the peripheral blood and tumor tissue immune cell contexture in patients with rectal adenocarcinoma treated with nCRT and chemotherapy (CT) within a prospective randomized phase II CAO-ARO-AIO-12 trial, conducted in the context of DKTK (Deutsches Konsortium für translationale Krebsforschung) and FCI (Frankfurt Cancer Institute), to address the questions whether peripheral blood and/or primary tumor immune contexture predict for treatment response, were modulated by nCRT/CT and correlated with each other. By this, immune cell components were assayed by flow cytometry from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) at baseline, day 43, and pre-surgery of 22 patients treated with nCRT/CT and subsequently correlated with pathologic treatment response. Immunophenotyping was performed applying different staining panels covering myeloid immune cells and human leukocyte antigen (HLA) molecules, T lymphocyte subpopulations and programmed cell death (PD)-1 protein expression and regulatory T cells (Tregs). In addition, tumor tissue samples from pre-therapeutic biopsies and surgical specimens were analyzed by immunohistochemistry and multiparametric immunofluorescence.
The present prospective study raised the following issues. First, peripheral lymphocytes seem to play a crucial role in the nCRT/CT mediated systemic anticancer immunological response. Second, among the various lymphocyte subsets, peripheral blood, but not tissue resident T lymphocytes seem to play a central role in predicting treatment response. By this, baseline blood phenotyping revealed a lymphocyte distribution with high numbers of (CD3+CD4+) T helper cells and low numbers of (CD3+CD8+) cytotoxic T cells expressing PD1, activation markers GranzymeB, perforin and HLA-DR to be associated with an improved response (ypT0ypN0) to nCRT/CT in the patient’s cohort investigated. Further, a decrease in B lymphocyte (CD3+CD19+) count correlated with intermediate and impaired response while an elevated monocyte (CD14+CD33+) levels predicted a complete and intermediate (ypT1-4ypN0) response to nCRT/CT. On a tissue level, patients with a complete response displayed a decrease in the amount of infiltrating neutrophils as the immunoscore of CD15+ cells was significantly higher in patients’ biopsies compared to post-nCRT/CT surgical specimen, while in both, patients with complete and intermediate response an increase of natural killer (CD56+) cell density and GranzymeB expression was observed. Finally, no significant correlation was observed between peripheral blood and tissue immune marker expression.
To validate and expand these findings, a continuation of the analysis in an extended patient cohort is necessary. In addition, a detailed insight on the role of peripheral blood T cells and monocytes and their activation status is desirable. Further, in a follow-up trial, soluble activation markers/cytokines should be assayed, further distinguishing activated from resting or exhausted lymphocytes.
Stereotaktische Methoden bieten in der Neurochirurgie die Möglichkeit, minimalinvasiv selbst tiefgelegene Strukturen zielgenau anzusteuern. Rahmensysteme wie der Leksell®-Rahmen der Firma Elekta gelten als Goldstandard zur Führung von Biopsienadeln oder Tiefenelektroden im Gehirn. Hierzu erfolgt eine dreidimensionale Planung des Eingriffes anhand einer präoperativen Magnetresonanz- oder Computertomographie. Die Einstellung der Trajektorie erfolgt am stereotaktischen Rahmen händisch über die Einstellung der Winkel- und Längenmaße. Bei den neueren, roboterassistierten Verfahren, bspw. mit dem ROSA®-Roboter der Firma Zimmer Biomet Robotics, erfolgt nach der schichtbildgebungsbasierten dreidimensionalen Planung eine automatisierte Einstellung der Trajektorie, welche prozedurale und zeitliche Vorteile verspricht.
Das Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es gewesen, die beiden Systeme in einem phantombasierten Setting einem direkten Vergleich zu unterziehen. Hierfür ist experimentell die Genauigkeit des Leksell®-Rahmens bestimmt und Daten zur Genauigkeit des ROSA®-Roboters aus einer vorangegangenen Studie von T. R. Wöbbecke herangezogen worden.
Die Genauigkeitsmessungen des Leksell®-Rahmens sind an einem Phantom in der Abteilung für Stereotaxie des Universitätsklinikums Köln durchgeführt worden. Vom Phantom sind fünf unabhängige Dünnschicht-CTs (Schichtdicke 0,67 mm, Pixelgröße 0,63 mm, Matrix 512×512) durchgeführt worden, an jedem CT sind 10 Trajektorien auf die insgesamt fünf Zielpunkte des Phantoms mit der Planungssoftware iPS geplant worden. Das Phantom ist im Strahlengang einer stereotaktischen Röntgenanlage fixiert und die berechneten Koordinaten für die Trajektorien an der Zielvorrichtung des Leksell®-Rahmens eingestellt worden. Die entsprechende Trajektorie wurde mittels einer Kanüle ausgeführt.
Zur Objektivierung der Genauigkeit wurden die Abstände zwischen Zielpunkt und Kanülenspitze mit einer zweidimensionalen stereotaktischen Röntgenanlage ermittelt.
Die Röntgenaufnahmen wurden in die ROSA®-Software eingespielt und der euklidische Abstand von Kanülenspitze zu Zielpunkt unter Erfassung der Abweichung in x-, y- und z-Achse ermittelt. Im Anschluss wurde die Genauigkeit des Leksell®-Stereotaxiesystems mit der im Vorfeld unter identischen Messbedingungen und mit den gleichen Geräten ermittelten ROSA®-Robotergenauigkeit8 verglichen.
Die mittlere euklidische Abweichung des Leksell®-Stereotaxiesystems betrug 0,72 mm, die mittlere Tiefenabweichung -0,2 mm, die mittlere seitliche Abweichung 0,65 mm.
Verglichen mit den unter identischen Bedingungen erhobenen Ergebnissen der ROSA®-Versuchsreihe hat sich ein signifikanter Unterschied zugunsten des Roboters in der euklidischen (0,53 mm) und seitlichen (0,43 mm), nicht aber in der Tiefenabweichung (-0,22 mm) gezeigt.
In dieser Studie ist gezeigt worden, dass die Genauigkeit des bisherigen Goldstandards, des stereotaktischen Rahmens, gegenüber dem ROSA®-Roboter geringer ist. Der Unterschied
befindet sich zwar im Submillimeterbereich, ist jedoch signifikant. In der klinischen Situation nehmen noch weitere Faktoren Einfluss auf die Genauigkeit, welche in einer Phantomstudie nicht erfasst werden können. Zudem ergeben sich in der klinischen Situation noch weitere Vorteile des Roboters, beispielsweise zeitliche und prozedurale Faktoren, die den Roboter gegenüber dem Rahmen überlegen machen. Perspektivisch ist zu erwarten, dass der Einsatz roboterassistierter Verfahren in den industrialisierten Nationen weiter ausgebaut wird.
Objectives: To test the effect of race/ethnicity on cancer-specific mortality after radical prostatectomy or external beam radiotherapy in localized prostate cancer patients. Methods: In the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database 2004–2016, we identified intermediate-risk and high-risk white (n = 151 632), Asian (n = 11 189), Hispanic/Latino (n = 20 077) and African American (n = 32 550) localized prostate cancer patients, treated with external beam radiotherapy or radical prostatectomy. Race/ethnicity-stratified cancer-specific mortality analyses relied on competing risks regression, after propensity score matching for patient and cancer characteristics. Results: Compared with white patients, Asian intermediate- and high-risk external beam radiotherapy patients showed lower cancer-specific mortality (hazard ratio 0.58 and 0.70, respectively, both P ≤ 0.02). Additionally, Asian high-risk radical prostatectomy patients also showed lower cancer-specific mortality than white patients (hazard ratio 0.72, P = 0.04), but not Asian intermediate-risk radical prostatectomy patients (P = 0.08). Conversely, compared with white patients, African American intermediate-risk radical prostatectomy patients showed higher cancer-specific mortality (hazard ratio 1.36, P = 0.01), but not African American high-risk radical prostatectomy or intermediate- and high-risk external beam radiotherapy patients (all P ≥ 0.2). Finally, compared with white people, no cancer-specific mortality differences were recorded for Hispanic/Latino patients after external beam radiotherapy or radical prostatectomy, in both risk levels (P ≥ 0.2). Conclusions: Relative to white patients, an important cancer-specific mortality advantage applies to intermediate-risk and high-risk Asian prostate cancer patients treated with external beam radiotherapy, and to high-risk Asian patients treated with radical prostatectomy. These observations should be considered in pretreatment risk stratification and decision-making.
Correction to: Clinical Rheumatology. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10067-021-05891-5
In the original published version of this article, the Figure 4 contained error. The line “ACR50 plus PASI100” has been presented incorrectly. The Figure 4 is now presented correctly. The original article has been corrected.
Objective: Evaluation of survival of teeth with class III furcation involvement (FI) ≥5 years after active periodontal treatment (APT) and identification of prognostic factors. Methods: All charts of patients who completed APT at the Department of Periodontology of Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany, beginning October 2004 were screened for teeth with class III FI. APT had to be accomplished for ≥5 years. Charts were analysed for data of class III FI teeth at baseline (T0), at accomplishment of APT (T1), and at the last supportive periodontal care (T2). Baseline radiographic bone loss (RBL) and treatment were assessed. Results: One-hundred and sixty patients (age: 54.4 ± 9.8 years; 82 females; 39 active smokers; 9 diabetics, 85 stage III, 75 stage IV, 59 grade B, 101 grade C) presented 265 teeth with class III FI. Ninety-eight teeth (37%) were lost during 110, 78/137 (median, lower/upper quartile) months. Logistic mixed-model regression and mixed Cox proportional hazard model associated adjunctive systemic antibiotics with fewer tooth loss (26% vs. 42%; p = .019/.004) and RBL (p = .014/.024) and mean probing pocket depth (PPD) at T1 (p < .001) with more tooth loss. Conclusions: Subgingival instrumentation with adjunctive systemic antibiotics favours retention of class III furcation-involved teeth. Baseline RBL and PPD at T1 deteriorate long-term prognosis.
Objective: This study was undertaken to evaluate the long-term efficacy, retention, and tolerability of add-on brivaracetam (BRV) in clinical practice. Methods: A multicenter, retrospective cohort study recruited all patients who initiated BRV between February and November 2016, with observation until February 2021. Results: Long-term data for 262 patients (mean age = 40 years, range = 5–81 years, 129 men) were analyzed, including 227 (87%) diagnosed with focal epilepsy, 19 (7%) with genetic generalized epilepsy, and 16 (6%) with other or unclassified epilepsy syndromes. Only 26 (10%) patients had never received levetiracetam (LEV), whereas 133 (50.8%) were switched from LEV. The length of BRV exposure ranged from 1 day to 5 years, with a median retention time of 1.6 years, resulting in a total BRV exposure time of 6829 months (569 years). The retention rate was 61.1% at 12 months, with a reported efficacy of 33.1% (79/239; 50% responder rate, 23 patients lost-to-follow-up), including 10.9% reported as seizure-free. The retention rate for the entire study period was 50.8%, and at last follow-up, 133 patients were receiving BRV at a mean dose of 222 ± 104 mg (median = 200, range = 25–400), including 52 (39.1%) who exceeded the recommended upper dose of 200 mg. Fewer concomitant antiseizure medications and switching from LEV to BRV correlated with better short-term responses, but no investigated parameters correlated with positive long-term outcomes. BRV was discontinued in 63 (24%) patients due to insufficient efficacy, in 29 (11%) for psychobehavioral adverse events, in 25 (10%) for other adverse events, and in 24 (9%) for other reasons. Significance: BRV showed a clinically useful 50% responder rate of 33% at 12 months and overall retention of >50%, despite 90% of included patients having previous LEV exposure. BRV was well tolerated; however, psychobehavioral adverse events occurred in one out of 10 patients. Although we identified short-term response and retention predictors, we could not identify significant predictors for long-term outcomes. Key Points Long-term postmarketing data for brivaracetam in 262 patients showed an overall retention rate of 50.8%; At 12 months, the 50% responder rate for brivaracetam was 33.1%, with 10.9% reporting seizure freedom; Previous treatment with levetiracetam (90%) did not impact brivaracetam retention or efficacy; Levetiracetam treatment failure should not preclude brivaracetam introduction; No long-term efficacy predictors could be identified.
Ziel der vorliegenden prospektiven, experimentellen, randomisierten kontrollierten In-vitroStudie war es, zwei Dentinadhäsive, die der sechsten (One-Up-Bond F, Tokuyama) und siebten (G-Bond, GC Tokio) Generation angehören, unter ISO-Bedingungen zu untersuchen und einer Kontrollgruppe (Clearfil SE, Kuraray), die der sechsten Generation zugeordnet wird, gegenüberzustellen. Neunzig unversehrte humane Molaren der zweiten Dentition wurden eingebettet. Das Dentin wurde mit Siliziumcarbidscheiben der Körnung 600 bearbeitet, um eine Schmierschicht zu erhalten. Anschließend wurden die Dentinproben randomisiert in drei Gruppen eingeteilt und die jeweiligen Dentinadhäsive wurden nach Herstellerangaben appliziert. Mittels einer Versuchsapparatur, die in Anlehnung an die ISO/TS 11405:2003 hergestellt wurde, wurde das Kompositmaterial Tetric EvoCeram in der Farbe A2 aufgetragen und lichtgehärtet. Eine Alterung der Proben fand bei 500 Thermocycling-Zyklen bei Temperaturen von 5°C und 55°C statt. Mit einer Universalprüfmaschine Zwicki (Vorschubgeschwindigkeit 0,5 mm/min) wurde die Scherhaftfestigkeit der Proben bestimmt. Anschließend wurden die abgescherten Dentinproben unter dem Rasterelektronenmikroskop bei einer Vergrößerung von 20-fach und 2000-fach bezüglich der auftretenden Frakturmodi untersucht.
Die Haftkraft-Mittelwerte von Clearfil SE betrugen 4,22 MPa, von G-Bond 3,83 MPa und von One-Up-Bond F 7,11 MPa. Bei der statistischen Analyse mittels Kruskal-Wallis-Test wurde die Signifikanz ermittelt. Eine Signifikanz zwischen den Dentinadhäsiven One-UpBond F und G-Bond lag vor. Einzig Clearfil SE war statistisch nicht signifikant gegenüber den anderen Produkten. Die Bruchanalyse ergab, dass G-Bond eine hohe Anzahl (46,7 %) an kohäsiven Frakturen aufwies, Clearfil SE mehr als die Hälfte (66,7 %) gemischte Frakturen und dass One-Up-Bond F kaum adhäsive (3,3 %) Frakturen zeigte, sondern hauptsächlich (80 %) gemischte Brüche. Signifikante Unterschiede waren zwischen dem Bruchverhalten von Clearfil SE und G-Bond sowie zwischen G-Bond und One-Up-Bond F zu beobachten.
Unter der Limitation der vorliegenden In-vitro-Studie erscheint die Anwendung von G-Bond aufgrund der erhaltenen statistisch signifikant niedrigeren Haftwerten als nicht empfehlenswert.
Cancer microenvironment is now recognized as a critical regulator of all stages of cancer development. Beside the tumor vasculature and tumor-infiltrating immune cells, other stromal cells such as cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) regulate tumor growth. Fibroblasts are ubiquitous cells in connective tissue, where they shape the extracellular matrix (ECM). Fibroblasts are usually quiescent but get activated when tissue homeostasis is disturbed. Then, activated fibroblasts rebuild the ECM and communicate with local cells to participate in wound repair. These repair properties can go awry when being unchecked, which can lead to fibrosis and subsequently cancer development. CAFs can promote cancer development by fostering tumor cell growth, polarizing immune cells to an immunosuppressive phenotype, and crosslinking collagen to enable tumor cell invasion. Molecular mechanisms of CAF activation, thus, need to be understood to target these cells in tumors. Prostanoid prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) is viewed as a pro-tumor lipid mediator as suggested by studies pharmacologically or genetically targeting the enzymes producing PGE2, such as microsomal PGE synthase-1 (mPGES-1) in tumor models. Similar to CAFs, PGE2 drives tumor cell growth and tumor-associated immune suppression. Therefore, I hypothesized that PGE2 may play a role in CAF activation.
This hypothesis was tested in two mouse models of breast cancer (orthotopic grafting model, and polyoma middle T oncogene transgenic model), besides using isolated mammary gland (MG) fibroblasts in vitro. As expected, given the pro-tumor function of PGE2, knocking out mPGES-1 reduced the growth of oncogene-driven and transplanted mammary tumors. Surprisingly, CAF density was markedly increased when mPGES-1 was depleted. Importantly, despite reduced primary tumor growth, I observed enhanced lung metastasis upon mPGES-1depletion. Using MG-derived fibroblasts in vitro furthermore revealed that treatment with PGE2 reduced a TGFβtriggered CAF-like activation state. Importantly, bioinformatics analysis of a human breast cancer patient dataset revealed a negative correlation of a PGE2 production signature with fibroblast marker genes. In a next step I investigated if the increased CAF infiltrate was connected to the reduced tumor growth upon depletion of PGE2. To unravel this, I first asked through which E prostanoid (EP) receptor PGE2 signals in fibroblasts. MG fibroblasts mainly expressed EP3, and EP3 KO fibroblasts showed a hyper-proliferative and activated phenotype, indicating EP3 as the main PGE2 receptor in MG fibroblasts. Co-injecting of EP3 KO MG fibroblasts and tumor cells in WT mice suppressed tumor growth, whereas co-injection of WT fibroblasts with tumor cell in mPGES-1 KO mice increased tumor growth. These data indicate that PGE2 restricts CAF levels through EP3, which supports tumor growth. Whole transcriptome mRNAsequencing of WT and mPGES-1 KO FACS-sorted CAFs combined with immunohistochemical data suggested a role of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) in the modulation of fibroblast activation by PGE2.
In summary, I showed in two breast cancer models that mPGES-1 depletion delays breast cancer progression, which is probably driven by the EP3-PGE2 signaling axis in host stroma. PGE2 appears to be a potent anti-fibroblast activation agent in tumors via EP3 and downstream p38 MAPK signaling. This study therefore hits the dogmatic perception of the general pro-tumor nature of PGE2; showing that PGE2 might be a double-edged mediator that can promote tumor growth at the primary site by restricting CAF expansion, which may in turn hinder infiltration of tumor cells to a secondary site.
Infektionen durch multiresistente Erreger führen jährlich zum Tod von ca. 33.000 Menschen in Europa.192 Insbesondere ist eine weltweite Zunahme von multiresistenten Gram-negativen Bakterien zu verzeichnen.193 Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurden zwei Projekte bezüglich der Resistenzmechanismen gegenüber Beta-Laktam-Antibiotika bei Gram-negativen Bakterien bearbeitet.
Das Gammaproteobakterium Psychrobacter sanguinis PS2578 wurde im März 2015 von einem Neonaten isoliert und verursachte eine early onset Neugeboreneninfektion. Aufgrund der insuffizienten Datenlage bezüglich Diagnostik, Antibiotikaresistenz und Pathogenität von Psychrobacter spp. wurden diese Aspekte weiter evaluiert. P. sanguinis zeigte geringes Wachstum auf Blutagar und keinerlei Wachstum in Standardnährmedien. Als optimales Nährmedium erwies sich das Spezialmedium BHI mit 10% Fetalem Kälberserum, wobei eine Abhängigkeit des Wachstums von FCS beobachtet wurde. Die Virulenz des klinischen Isolats sowie des Referenzstamms P. sanguinis DSM 23635 war in einem in vivo Infektionsmodell vergleichbar mit klinischen Escherichia coli und Klebsiella pneumoniae Isolaten sowie dem phylogenetisch nahe verwandten Acinetobacter calcoaceticus DSM 30006. Demnach ist die Spezies P. sanguinis moderat virulent und als humanpathogen anzusehen. Als molekulares Äquivalent der phänotypischen Penicillinresistenz wurde die Carbenicillinase CARB-8 (RTG-3) identifiziert, wodurch die These gestützt wird, dass der Genus Psychrobacter spp. ein mögliches Genreservoir von Carbenicillinasen darstellt.3 Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit konnte das Genom der Spezies erstmals komplett sequenziert werden. Es beinhaltete ein Chromosom von 2.946.289 bp, ein größeres Plasmid von 49.981 bp und ein kleineres Plasmid von 11.576 bp, welches blaCARB-8 kodierte.
Der Nachweis von Carbapenem-resistenten Gammaproteobacteria hat sich von 2010 zu 2017 in Deutschland mehr als verzehnfacht. Dabei ist OXA-48 die häufigste Carbapenemase in Europa und tritt vor allem bei den Spezies K. pneumoniae und E. coli auf.75 In dieser Arbeit wurden 62 klinische Stämme hinsichtlich ihres Plasmidtyps und ihres Verwandtschaftsgrads untersucht.
In der Klonalitätsanalyse gehörten 25 (n=44) K. pneumoniae derselben klonalen Linie an. Hiervon wurden 22 (n=25) Isolate in den Jahren 2010 und 2011 isoliert, was einen klonalen Ausbruch vermuten lässt.158 Bei der Spezies E. coli (n=8) waren lediglich zwei Stämme klonal verwandt. Insgesamt indizierten diese Ergebnisse eine hohe Diversität der klinischen Isolate. Die Plasmidtypisierung hingegen zeigte, dass 95% der Stämme (n=62) ein IncL Plasmid aufwiesen. Basierend auf den Selektionskriterien Klonalität und Plasmidtyp wurden 21 Stämme für weitere Analysen mittels Multilocus-Sequenz-Typisierung und Transkonjugation ausgewählt. Es konnten sehr hohe Konjugationsfrequenzen von 7,51 x 10-1 im Intraspezies- und von 8,15 x 10-1 im Intergenus- HGT für das blaOXA-48 IncL Plasmid in vitro ermittelt werden. Unter Verwendung von Galleria mellonella Larven als in vivo Transkonjugationsmodell wurde eine Transkonjugationsfrequenz von nahezu 100% detektiert. Daher lässt sich vermuten, dass der HGT von Antibiotikaresistenzgenen im Darm eines Patienten eine sehr viel höhere Effizienz aufweisen könnte, als bisher basierend auf in vitro generierten Daten angenommen. Dies impliziert, dass die globale Verbreitung von OXA-48 auf dem effizienten horizontalen Gentransfers eines einzigen IncL Plasmids beruht und nicht auf der Expansion einer bestimmten klonalen Linie.
Einleitung: Schnell und gut durchgeführte BLS-Maßnahmen (Basic Life Support-Maßnahmen) können die Überlebensrate von Patient*innen mit einem Herzkreislaufstillstand enorm verbessern. Jedoch zeigen sich nicht nur bei medizinischen Laien, sondern bereits bei Medizinstudierenden deutliche Kompetenzdefizite. Die Studierenden selbst messen den Reanimationsfertigkeiten eine hohe Bedeutung bei.
Studierenden bietet das Internet insbesondere bei der rasanten technischen Entwicklung mit mittlerweile fast ubiquitärer Nutzbarkeit über Smartphones und Tablets eine einfache Möglichkeit, Lerninhalte zu vertiefen. Sie nutzen dafür Google, YouTube, Wikipedia und andere Internetquellen. Da es für die meisten Inhalte dieser Opensource-Plattformen keine Qualitätskontrolle gibt, ist die Gefahr groß, dass Studierende durch das Lernen mit Videos auf öffentlichen Plattformen auch Fehler und falsche Abläufe lernen.
Daher wäre eine Liste mit Empfehlungen der Lehrvideos zum Thema Reanimation, die den AHA-Guidelines (American Heart Association) entsprechen, wünschenswert. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde eine inhaltliche Checkliste entwickelt und zusammen mit einer didaktischen Checkliste zur Bewertung solcher Videos angewendet.
Material und Methoden: Im ersten Schritt des mehrstufigen Studiendesigns erfolgte die Entwicklung der inhaltlichen Checkliste. Die inhaltliche Checkliste wurde basierend auf den AHA-Richtlinien 2015 und des Updates 2017 erstellt. Sie wurde in einem 3-stufigen interdisziplinären Überarbeitungsprozess im Hinblick auf Anwendbarkeit und Verständlichkeit optimiert. Zur Bewertung der didaktischen Qualität der Videos wurde eine validierte Didaktik-Checkliste für medizinische Lehrvideos zugrunde gelegt. Insgesamt wurden 74 Videos der Plattform YouTube von jeweils zwei Reviewern anhand der beiden Checklisten bewertet.
Ergebnisse: Die resultierende Checkliste umfasst 25 Items in den Gruppen Initiale Maßnahmen, Thoraxkompression, AED und Beatmung. Die Bewertung erfolgt anhand einer 3-stufigen Likert-Skala, zusätzlich gibt es die Option Items auszuschließen, falls das Item in dem Kontext des Videos nicht zutrifft oder die Maßnahme bereits erfolgt ist. Die beiden Reviewer stimmten durchschnittlich in 65,06 ±12,56% der Items überein. Kein Video erreichte die vollständige Punktzahl der inhaltlichen oder didaktischen Checkliste. Durchschnittlich erreichten die Videos in der inhaltlichen Checkliste 56,21 ±19,18% und in der Didaktikcheckliste 66,61 ±14,32%. Es konnte kein Zusammenhang zwischen der Anzahl der Aufrufe und dem jeweiligen Score der Videos oder dem Rang der Videos und deren Score festgestellt werden. Die Videos von medizinischen und staatlichen Institutionen schnitten zwar durchschnittlich besser ab, jedoch gab es auch in dieser Untergruppe Videos mit niedrigen Scores.
Schlussfolgerung: Die auf YouTube zur Verfügung gestellten Videos zu Reanimationsmaßnahmen sind häufig von schlechter inhaltlicher Qualität. Trotzdem spielen diese Videos bereits jetzt eine wichtige Rolle im Erlernen der Reanimationsmaßnahmen und werden sowohl von Laien als auch von medizinischem Personal und Medizinstudierenden genutzt. Für die Zukunft wäre daher ein Qualitätssiegel bzw. eine Liste der empfehlenswerten Videos sinnvoll. Da keins der untersuchten Videos uneingeschränkt empfehlenswert ist, anhand der beiden erprobten Checklisten sorgsam neue Videos zu dem Thema zu erstellen.
Purpose: To compare Cancer-specific mortality (CSM) in patients with Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) vs. non-SCC penile cancer, since survival outcomes may differ between histological subtypes. Methods: Within the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database (2004–2016), penile cancer patients of all stages were identified. Temporal trend analyses, cumulative incidence and Kaplan–Meier plots, multivariable Cox regression and Fine and Gray competing-risks regression analyses tested for CSM differences between non-SCC vs. SCC penile cancer patients. Results: Of 4,120 eligible penile cancer patients, 123 (3%) harbored non-SCC vs. 4,027 (97%) SCC. Of all non-SCC patients, 51 (41%) harbored melanomas, 42 (34%) basal cell carcinomas, 10 (8%) adenocarcinomas, eight (6.5%) skin appendage malignancies, six (5%) epithelial cell neoplasms, two (1.5%) neuroendocrine tumors, two (1.5%) lymphomas, two (1.5%) sarcomas. Stage at presentation differed between non-SCC vs. SCC. In temporal trend analyses, non-SCC diagnoses neither decreased nor increased over time (p > 0.05). After stratification according to localized, locally advanced, and metastatic stage, no CSM differences were observed between non-SCC vs. SCC, with 5-year survival rates of 11 vs 11% (p = 0.9) for localized, 33 vs. 37% (p = 0.4) for locally advanced, and 1-year survival rates of 37 vs. 53% (p = 0.9) for metastatic penile cancer, respectively. After propensity score matching for patient and tumor characteristics and additional multivariable adjustment, no CSM differences between non-SCC vs. SCC were observed. Conclusion: Non-SCC penile cancer is rare. Although exceptions exist, on average, non-SCC penile cancer has comparable CSM as SCC penile cancer patients, after stratification for localized, locally invasive, and metastatic disease.
Background: Patients with colorectal carcinoma and high-grade microsatellite instability (MSI-H) or deficiency in mismatch repair (dMMR) exceptionally respond to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). ICIs are more active in treatment-naïve patients than in patients with refractory MSI-H/dMMR metastatic colorectal cancer and even more active in patients with locally advanced tumors. Material and Methods: A 33-year-old male patient with Lynch syndrome was diagnosed with a locally advanced rectal cancer and refused standard neoadjuvant chemoradiation because of the potential harm of sexual dysfunction. MMR and microsatellite instability status were analyzed by immunohistochemistry and fragment length polymerase chain reaction followed by capillary electrophoresis. Results: After MSI-H/dMMR was confirmed, the patient was treated with ICIs (1 mg/kg ipilimumab at day 1 and 3 mg/kg nivolumab at day 1 and 15). A complete clinical response was documented at day 21 after start of treatment. The patient underwent a total mesorectal excision at day 30. In the extirpated tissue, a complete pathological response was confirmed. Conclusion: In MSI-H/dMMR locally advanced rectal cancer short-course ICI treatment is highly effective and may be discussed in patients with dMMR locally advanced rectal cancer.
Die traumatische anteriore Schulterluxation ist bei jungen Männern ein häufiges Trauma, bei einer jährlichen Inzidenz von 1,7% bis 2%. Die häufigste schulterinstabilitätsspezifische Pathologie ist die Bankart Läsion. Diese kann zu einer chronisch rezidivierenden Instabilität, Schmerzen und Bewegungseinschränkungen führen. Operativ kann dieses Verletzungsmuster mit einem arthroskopischen Bankart-Repair versorgt werden. Der Goldstandard zur operativen Versorgung der weichteiligen Bankart Läsion ist die Rekonstruktion des Kapsel-Labrum-Komplexes mittels Fadenankern. Nur wenige Studien haben die propriozeptiven Eigenschaften der Gelenkkapsel und des Kapsel-Labrum-Komplexes untersucht. Eine prospektive propriozeptive Nachuntersuchung mittels Winkelreproduktionstests nach arthroskopischem Bankart Repair ist bisher nicht in der Literatur beschrieben. Die 32 Patienten, hauptsächlich junge (circa 25 Jahre alte) gesunde Männer (94%), wurden propriozeptiv und klinisch zu verschiedenen Zeitpunkten vor und nach dem arthroskopischen Bankart-Repair untersucht. Die Diagnose der anterioren primär traumatischen Schulterluxation mit Bankart-Läsion wurde mit einer MRT-Bildgebung verifiziert. Die Follow-Ups erfolgten präoperativ sowie nach 7, 14 und 31 Monaten postoperativ. Pro Patient wurden 3,7 Untersuchungen durchgeführt. Hierbei wurden klinische Scores erhoben sowie Außenrotationsdefizite mithilfe aktiver Winkelreproduktionstests mit Vicon Kameras und dem Cybex Gerät gemessen. Die Abweichung der Winkel wurde als Maß für die propriozeptiven Fähigkeiten verwendet.
Beim Vergleich der Winkelabweichungen der verletzten Schulter zu verschiedenen Zeitpunkten zeigt sich keine signifikante Differenz (p=0,424).
Auch in der Gegenüberstellung der gesunden und verletzten Schulter mithilfe einer Varianzanalyse besteht kein signifikanter Unterschied (p=0,065).
Als möglicher Einflussfaktor wurden die dominante Schulterseite und die Anzahl der implantierten Fadenanker (2 versus 3) definiert. Aufgrund der sehr geringen Probandenanzahl in den Subgruppen erfolgte eine graphische Tendenzanalyse, bei der sich bei beiden Subgruppenvergleichen ähnliche Entwicklungen darstellen ließen.
Beim Methodenvergleich wurden die Messwerte zum Zeitpunkt FU0 (präoperativ) gegenübergestellt. Dabei kann keine signifikante Differenz nachgewiesen werden (p=0,073).
Für die klinische Beurteilung wurden der Walch-Duplay-, Constant- und Rowe-Score verwendet, diese zeigten alle eine deutliche Verbesserung über die Messzeitpunkte: der Walch-Duplay-Score mit 94,78 Punkten (FU0: 41,20), der Constant-Score mit 95,83 (FU0: 75,10) und der Rowe-Score mit 91,96 (FU0: 42,5). Die erreichten Punktzahlen geben Auskunft über die Stabilität, Schulterfunktion und Beweglichkeit und liegen im ausgezeichneten Bereich.
Die Studie zeigt, dass das untersuchte Patientenkollektiv mit der gewählten Therapiemethode, dem arthroskopisch-durchgeführten Bankart-Repair, geringe propriozeptive Defizite, gute klinische Ergebnisse und eine hohe Patientenzufriedenheit erzielen konnte. Die Winkelabweichungen zeigten sich im Studienvergleich im oberen Mittelfeld. Es scheint weder durch die Bankart-Läsion noch dem arthroskopischen Bankart-Repair zu einer signifikanten Veränderung der propriozeptiven Wahrnehmung der Schulter zu kommen. Dieses Ergebnis spricht für die gute Therapie mittels dem arthroskopischen Bankart-Repair sowie die geringe Relevanz der Propriozeptoren des Kapsel-Labrum-Ligament-Komplexes.
Weiterführende Studien in längsschnittigem Studiendesign sowie die Etablierung weiterer Methoden zur standardmäßigen propriozeptiven Untersuchung wären wünschenswert und könnten zur Vergleichbarkeit und Untersuchung größerer Probandenmengen führen.
Qualitätsstandards (QS) sind messbare Konstrukte, die helfen sollen, Versorgungslücken quantitativ zu erfassen, um langfristig die Versorgungsqualität zu verbessern. Die Assessment of SpondyloArthritis International Society (ASAS) hat kürzlich erstmals internationale QS für das Management von Patient*innen mit axialer Spondyloarthritis (axSpA) konsentiert und veröffentlicht. Die Deutsche Gesellschaft für Rheumatologie (DGRh) hat daraufhin beschlossen, diese Standards durch eine Gruppe von Expert*innen aus unterschiedlichen Versorgungsbereichen zu übersetzen, zu prüfen und ggf. zu übernehmen. Vor diesem Hintergrund wurden erstmals nationale QS für das Management von Patient*innen mit axSpA für Deutschland entwickelt. Hierbei wurde v. a. auf Machbarkeit und Praxisrelevanz geachtet. Letztlich wurden 9 QS definiert, mit denen die Qualität der Versorgung in Deutschland gemessen und verbessert werden kann bzw. soll.
Background: Treatment options for poorly differentiated (PDTC) and anaplastic (ATC) thyroid carcinoma are unsatisfactory and prognosis is generally poor. Lenvatinib (LEN), a multi-tyrosine kinase inhibitor targeting fibroblast growth factor receptors (FGFR) 1-4 is approved for advanced radioiodine refractory thyroid carcinoma, but response to single agent is poor in ATC. Recent reports of combining LEN with PD-1 inhibitor pembrolizumab (PEM) are promising. Materials and Methods: Primary ATC (n=93) and PDTC (n=47) tissue samples diagnosed 1997-2019 at five German tertiary care centers were assessed for PD-L1 expression by immunohistochemistry using Tumor Proportion Score (TPS). FGFR 1-4 mRNA was quantified in 31 ATC and 14 PDTC with RNAscope in-situ hybridization. Normal thyroid tissue (NT) and papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) served as controls. Disease specific survival (DSS) was the primary outcome variable. Results: PD-L1 TPS≥50% was observed in 42% of ATC and 26% of PDTC specimens. Mean PD-L1 expression was significantly higher in ATC (TPS 30%) than in PDTC (5%; p<0.01) and NT (0%, p<0.001). 53% of PDTC samples had PD-L1 expression ≤5%. FGFR mRNA expression was generally low in all samples but combined FGFR1-4 expression was significantly higher in PDTC and ATC compared to NT (each p<0.001). No impact of PD-L1 and FGFR 1-4 expression was observed on DSS. Conclusion: High tumoral expression of PD-L1 in a large proportion of ATCs and a subgroup of PDTCs provides a rationale for immune checkpoint inhibition. FGFR expression is low thyroid tumor cells. The clinically observed synergism of PEM with LEN may be caused by immune modulation.
Aims: We investigated N471D WASH complex subunit strumpellin (Washc5) knock-in and Washc5 knock-out mice as models for hereditary spastic paraplegia type 8 (SPG8). Methods: We generated heterozygous and homozygous N471D Washc5 knock-in mice and subjected them to a comprehensive clinical, morphological and laboratory parameter screen, and gait analyses. Brain tissue was used for proteomic analysis. Furthermore, we generated heterozygous Washc5 knock-out mice. WASH complex subunit strumpellin expression was determined by qPCR and immunoblotting. Results: Homozygous N471D Washc5 knock-in mice showed mild dilated cardiomyopathy, decreased acoustic startle reactivity, thinner eye lenses, increased alkaline phosphatase and potassium levels and increased white blood cell counts. Gait analyses revealed multiple aberrations indicative of locomotor instability. Similarly, the clinical chemistry, haematology and gait parameters of heterozygous mice also deviated from the values expected for healthy animals, albeit to a lesser extent. Proteomic analysis of brain tissue depicted consistent upregulation of BPTF and downregulation of KLHL11 in heterozygous and homozygous knock-in mice. WASHC5-related protein interaction partners and complexes showed no change in abundancies. Heterozygous Washc5 knock-out mice showing normal WASHC5 levels could not be bred to homozygosity. Conclusions: While biallelic ablation of Washc5 was prenatally lethal, expression of N471D mutated WASHC5 led to several mild clinical and laboratory parameter abnormalities, but not to a typical SPG8 phenotype. The consistent upregulation of BPTF and downregulation of KLHL11 suggest mechanistic links between the expression of N471D mutated WASHC5 and the roles of both proteins in neurodegeneration and protein quality control, respectively.
Ziel: Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, das Vorhandensein von Normvarianten der arteriellen Leberversorgung in der Lebertransplantationsevaluation zu beurteilen. Anschließend wurde untersucht, ob das Vorliegen einer Normvariante bei Durchführung einer Lebertransplantation mit einer verlängerten Operations- oder Implantationszeit und einem erhöhten Risiko für postoperative Komplikationen und Versterben korreliert.
Material und Methoden: In dieser retrospektiven Studie wurden die Daten von 210 Patienten ausgewertet, bei denen eine Evaluation zur Lebertransplantation im Zeitraum Januar 2011 bis September 2016 durchgeführt wurde. Zunächst wurden die MR-Angiographien der Patienten auf das Vorhandensein von Normvarianten der arteriellen Leberversorgung untersucht. Anschließend wurde bei durchgeführter Transplantation der operative und postoperative Verlauf in einem Follow-Up von 6 Monaten anhand von Dokumentationen aus dem Krankenhaus-Management-System ORBIS ausgewertet. Bei dieser Evaluation wurde das transplantierte Patientenkollektiv (54 Patienten) in eine Gruppe mit Normtypanatomie (41 Patienten) und eine Gruppe mit Normvarianten (13 Patienten) geteilt und miteinander verglichen.
Ergebnisse: Im Gesamtkollektiv wurde bei 20,73% der Patienten eine Normvariante festgestellt und bei 79,86% eine Normtypanatomie. Im Kollektiv der transplantierten Patienten hatten 24,07% der Patienten eine Normvariante und 75,93% keine arterielle Gefäßanomalie.
Die häufigsten Normvarianten im Evaluations- und Transplantationskollektiv waren eine ersetzende oder akzessorische A. hepatica dextra von der A. mesenterica superior (Hiatt Typ III/Abdullah G2II), eine A. hepatica communis aus der A. mesenterica superior (Hiatt Typ V/Abdullah G1II), eine ersetzende oder akzessorische A. hepatica sinistra von der A. gastrica sinistra (Hiatt Typ II/Abdullah G2I) und eine akzessorische oder ersetzende A. hepatica sinistra vom Truncus coeliacus und/oder eine akzessorische oder ersetzende A. hepatica dextra vom Truncus coeliacus (Abdullah G2V).
Bei Betrachtung des transplantierten Kollektivs ergaben sich keine signifikanten Unterschiede zwischen der Gruppe mit Normtypanatomie und mit Normvarianten in der OP-Dauer (Normtypanatomie: 259,34 ± 57,96 min vs. Normvarianten: 285,15 ± 69,19 min; P=0,172).), der Warmen Ischämie Zeit (Normtypanatomie: 48,31 ± 9,91 min vs. Normvarianten: 51,17 ± 13,58 min; P=0,586), dem Auftreten von primären Transplantatversagen (Normtypanatomie: 7,32% vs. Normvarianten: 0,0%; P=0,316) und Perfusionsstörungen (Normtypanatomie 24,39% vs. Normvarianten: 23,07%; P=0,923), den Retransplantationszahlen (Normtypanatomie: 17,07% vs. Normvarianten 15,38%; P=0,887), sowie der 3-Monats-Mortalität (Normtypanatomie: 24,39% vs. Normvarianten 7,69%; P=0,193). und der 6-Monats-Mortalität (Normtypanatomie: 26,82% vs. Normvarianten 15,38%; P=0,40).
Fazit: Ein ubiquitäres Vorhandensein von Normvarianten konnte in den Versuchsgruppen bestätigt werden. Es gibt keinen Hinweis darauf, dass Patienten mit Anomalien der arteriellen Leberversorgung bei Lebertransplantationen ein höheres Risiko für eine verlängerte Operations- oder Implantationszeit und für postoperative Komplikationen und Versterben haben.
Die Durchführungen einer präoperativen Gefäßdarstellung arterieller Lebergefäße bleibt weiterhin empfohlen.
Diabetes results from a decline in functional pancreatic β-cells, but the molecular mechanisms underlying the pathological β-cell failure are poorly understood. Here we report that large-tumor suppressor 2 (LATS2), a core component of the Hippo signaling pathway, is activated under diabetic conditions and induces β-cell apoptosis and impaired function. LATS2 deficiency in β-cells and primary isolated human islets as well as β-cell specific LATS2 ablation in mice improves β-cell viability, insulin secretion and β-cell mass and ameliorates diabetes development. LATS2 activates mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1), a physiological suppressor of autophagy, in β-cells and genetic and pharmacological inhibition of mTORC1 counteracts the pro-apoptotic action of activated LATS2. We further show a direct interplay between Hippo and autophagy, in which LATS2 is an autophagy substrate. On the other hand, LATS2 regulates β-cell apoptosis triggered by impaired autophagy suggesting an existence of a stress-sensitive multicomponent cellular loop coordinating β-cell compensation and survival. Our data reveal an important role for LATS2 in pancreatic β-cell turnover and suggest LATS2 as a potential therapeutic target to improve pancreatic β-cell survival and function in diabetes.
The article “Integrity of dural closure after autologous platelet rich fibrin augmentation: an in vitro study”, written by Vasilikos, I., Beck, J., Ghanaati, S., Grauvogel, J., Nisyrios, T., Grapatsas, K., and Hubbe, U., was originally published Online First without Open Access. After publication in volume 162, issue 4, page 737–743 the author decided to opt for Open Choice and to make the article an Open Access publication. Therefore, the copyright of the article has been changed to © The Author(s) 2020 and the article is forthwith distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0. Open access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL.
Background and purpose: During acute coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection, neurological signs, symptoms and complications occur. We aimed to assess their clinical relevance by evaluating real-world data from a multinational registry. Methods: We analyzed COVID-19 patients from 127 centers, diagnosed between January 2020 and February 2021, and registered in the European multinational LEOSS (Lean European Open Survey on SARS-Infected Patients) registry. The effects of prior neurological diseases and the effect of neurological symptoms on outcome were studied using multivariate logistic regression. Results: A total of 6537 COVID-19 patients (97.7% PCR-confirmed) were analyzed, of whom 92.1% were hospitalized and 14.7% died. Commonly, excessive tiredness (28.0%), headache (18.5%), nausea/emesis (16.6%), muscular weakness (17.0%), impaired sense of smell (9.0%) and taste (12.8%), and delirium (6.7%) were reported. In patients with a complicated or critical disease course (53%) the most frequent neurological complications were ischemic stroke (1.0%) and intracerebral bleeding (ICB; 2.2%). ICB peaked in the critical disease phase (5%) and was associated with the administration of anticoagulation and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Excessive tiredness (odds ratio [OR] 1.42, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.20–1.68) and prior neurodegenerative diseases (OR 1.32, 95% CI 1.07–1.63) were associated with an increased risk of an unfavorable outcome. Prior cerebrovascular and neuroimmunological diseases were not associated with an unfavorable short-term outcome of COVID-19. Conclusion: Our data on mostly hospitalized COVID-19 patients show that excessive tiredness or prior neurodegenerative disease at first presentation increase the risk of an unfavorable short-term outcome. ICB in critical COVID-19 was associated with therapeutic interventions, such as anticoagulation and ECMO, and thus may be an indirect complication of a life-threatening systemic viral infection.
Purpose: The prospective, randomized ERGO2 trial investigated the effect of calorie-restricted ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting (KD-IF) on re-irradiation for recurrent brain tumors. The study did not meet its primary endpoint of improved progression-free survival in comparison to standard diet (SD). We here report the results of the quality of life/neurocognition and a detailed analysis of the diet diaries. Methods: 50 patients were randomized 1:1 to re-irradiation combined with either SD or KD-IF. The KD-IF schedule included 3 days of ketogenic diet (KD: 21–23 kcal/kg/d, carbohydrate intake limited to 50 g/d), followed by 3 days of fasting and again 3 days of KD. Follow-up included examination of cognition, quality of life and serum samples. Results: The 20 patients who completed KD-IF met the prespecified goals for calorie and carbohydrate restriction. Substantial decreases in leptin and insulin and an increase in uric acid were observed. The SD group, of note, had a lower calorie intake than expected (21 kcal/kg/d instead of 30 kcal/kg/d). Neither quality of life nor cognition were affected by the diet. Low glucose emerged as a significant prognostic parameter in a best responder analysis. Conclusion: The strict caloric goals of the ERGO2 trial were tolerated well by patients with recurrent brain cancer. The short diet schedule led to significant metabolic changes with low glucose emerging as a candidate marker of better prognosis. The unexpected lower calorie intake of the control group complicates the interpretation of the results. Clinicaltrials.gov number: NCT01754350; Registration: 21.12.2012.
Introduction: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has become a well-established treatment modality for a variety of conditions over the last decades. Multiple surgeries are an essential part in the postoperative course of DBS patients if nonrechargeable implanted pulse generators (IPGs) are applied. So far, the rate of subclinical infections in this field is unknown. In this prospective cohort study, we used sonication to evaluate possible microbial colonization of IPGs from replacement surgery. Methods: All consecutive patients undergoing IPG replacement between May 1, 2019 and November 15, 2020 were evaluated. The removed hardware was investigated using sonication to detect biofilm-associated bacteria. Demographic and clinical data were analyzed. Results: A total of 71 patients with a mean (±SD) of 64.5 ± 15.3 years were evaluated. In 23 of these (i.e., 32.4%) patients, a positive sonication culture was found. In total, 25 microorganisms were detected. The most common isolated microorganisms were Cutibacterium acnes (formerly known as Propionibacterium acnes) (68%) and coagulase-negative Staphylococci (28%). Within the follow-up period (5.2 ± 4.3 months), none of the patients developed a clinical manifest infection. Discussions/Conclusions: Bacterial colonization of IPGs without clinical signs of infection is common but does not lead to manifest infection. Further larger studies are warranted to clarify the impact of low-virulent pathogens in clinically asymptomatic patients.
Aims: To compare the effects of Ayurvedic and conventional nutritional therapy in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Methods: Sixty-nine patients with IBS were randomized to Ayurvedic (n = 35) or conventional nutritional therapy according to the recommendations of the German Nutrition Society including the low-FODMAP diet (n = 34). Study visits took place at baseline and after 1, 3, and 6 months. The primary outcome was IBS symptom severity (IBS-SSS) after 3 months; secondary outcomes included stress (CPSS), anxiety and depression (HADS), well-being (WHO-5) and IBS-specific quality of life (IBS-QOL). A repeated measures general linear model (GLM) for intent-to-treat-analyses was applied in this explorative study. Results: After 3 months, estimated marginal means for IBS-SSS reductions were 123.8 [95% confidence interval (95% CI) = 92.8–154.9; p < 0.001] in the Ayurvedic and 72.7 (95% CI = 38.8–106.7; p < 0.001) in the conventional group. The IBS-SSS reduction was significantly higher in the Ayurveda group compared to the conventional therapy group (estimated marginal mean = 51.1; 95% CI = 3.8–98.5; p = 0.035) and clinically meaningful. Sixty-eight percentage of the variance in IBS-SSS reduction after 3 months can be explained by treatment, 6.5% by patients' expectations for their therapies and 23.4% by IBS-SSS at pre-intervention. Both therapies are equivalent in their contribution to the outcome variance. The higher the IBS-SSS score at pre-intervention and the larger the patients' expectations, the greater the IBS-SSS reduction. There were no significant group differences in any secondary outcome measures. No serious adverse events occurred in either group. Conclusion: Patients with IBS seem to benefit significantly from Ayurvedic or conventional nutritional therapy. The results warrant further studies with longer-term follow-ups and larger sample sizes. Clinical Trial Registration: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03019861, identifier: NCT03019861.
Der Morbus Basedow zählt zu den häufigsten Ursachen einer Hyperthyreose. Zur Behandlung stehen neben der medikamentösen thyreostatischen Therapie auch ein operatives sowie ein nuklearmedizinisches Verfahren zur Verfügung.
Die beiden zuletzt genannten Behandlungsmöglichkeiten stellen aufgrund ihrer Wirkungsweise ein definitives Verfahren dar, bei dem Schilddrüsengewebe entfernt bzw. zerstört wird. Dadurch ist in der Regel eine dauerhafte Substitution der lebensnotwendigen Schilddrüsenhormone erforderlich. Im Gegensatz dazu bleibt bei der medikamentösen Therapie mit Thyreostatika die gesamte Schilddrüse erhalten und funktionsfähig. Der Nachteil besteht in der hohen Rezidivrate von über 50 % im Vergleich zur definitiven Therapie. Damit mehr Patienten von den Vorteilen der thyreostatischen Therapie profitieren, ist eine Optimierung dieser zur Reduktion der Rezidivrate notwendig.
Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, mittels einer retrospektiven Analyse zu ermitteln, welche anamnestischen, klinischen, sonographischen und laborchemischen Parameter mit einem Rezidiv des Morbus Basedow bei Patienten mit thyreostatischer Therapie in Zusammenhang stehen. Weiterhin erfolgte eine Analyse von sonographischen und laborchemischen Werten im Krankheitsverlauf, um daraus Indikatoren für eine optimale Dauer der thyreostatischen Therapie abzuleiten. Hierzu wurden die Daten von 260 Patienten bezüglich der folgenden Faktoren zwischen Remissions- und Rezidivgruppe verglichen: Erkrankungsalter, Geschlecht, Dauer der Thyreostatikagabe, Vitamin D-Spiegel, Nikotinkonsum, endokrine Orbitopathie, fam. Autoimmunerkrankung, fam. Schilddrüsenerkrankung und Veränderungen im Hormonhaushalt anderer Hormonachsen. Zudem erfolgte eine Zeitreihenanalyse Schilddrüsen-spezifischer Laborwerte (fT3, fT4, TSH, TRAK, anti-TPO-Ak, TgAk) und des sonographisch bestimmten Schilddrüsenvolumens jeweils zu den Zeitpunkten Diagnosestellung sowie sechs und zwölf Monate darauf. Die Rezidivrate im untersuchten Patientenkollektiv betrug 68,8 %.
Für das Erkrankungsalter, die Therapiedauer, das Schilddrüsenvolumen, die Schilddrüsenfunktionsparameter und die TSH-Rezeptor-Antikörper ließen sich signifikante Unterschiede zwischen Remissions- und Rezidivkohorte nachweisen. Patienten, die bei Diagnose das 35. Lebensjahr noch nicht vollendet hatten, erlitten signifikant häufiger ein Rezidiv als ältere Patienten. In der Remissionsgruppe war die Therapiedauer mit zwölf Monaten zudem signifikant länger als in der Rezidivgruppe. Patienten, deren Schilddrüse zum Zeitpunkt der Diagnose oder zwölf Monate darauf in der sonographischen Messung über die Norm vergrößert war, erlitten signifikant häufiger ein Rezidiv des Morbus Basedow, ebenso wie Patienten mit anhaltend pathologischen Schilddrüsenfunktionsparametern sechs und zwölf Monate nach Diagnose. Die Werte der TSH-Rezeptor-Antikörper fielen in der Rezidivgruppe zu allen Erhebungszeitpunkten signifikant höher aus als in der Remissionsgruppe. Diese Ergebnisse lassen für die medikamentöse Behandlung des Morbus Basedow den Schluss zu, dass die Dauer der thyreostatischen Therapie dem Krankheitsverlauf, der sich in den Schilddrüsenfunktionswerten und den Leveln der TSH-Rezeptor-Antikörper widerspiegelt, angepasst werden sollte, um deren Erfolgsrate zu steigern. Weiterhin lässt sich folgern, dass bei jüngeren Patienten und Patienten mit vergrößerter Schilddrüse ein erhöhtes Rezidivrisiko besteht und diese Patienten möglicherweise von einem verlängerten Therapieintervall profitieren.
Während in der aktuellen europäischen Leitlinie zur Behandlung der Immunhyperthyreose eine feste Spanne von zwölf bis achtzehn Monaten für die Gabe der Thyreostatika empfohlen wird, lautet die Empfehlung der amerikanischen Hyperthyreose-Leitlinie die thyreostatische Therapie bis zur Normalisierung der TSH-Rezeptor-Antikörper fortzuführen. Die Ergebnisse der vorliegenden Arbeit sprechen dafür, die europäische Leitlinie dahingehend der amerikanischen Leitlinie anzupassen.
In psychiatry, there has been a growing focus on identifying at-risk populations. For schizophrenia, these efforts have led to the development of early recognition and intervention measures. Despite a similar disease burden, the populations at risk of bipolar disorder have not been sufficiently characterized. Within the BipoLife consortium, we used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data from a multicenter study to assess structural gray matter alterations in N = 263 help-seeking individuals from seven study sites. We defined the risk using the EPIbipolar assessment tool as no-risk, low-risk, and high-risk and used a region-of-interest approach (ROI) based on the results of two large-scale multicenter studies of bipolar disorder by the ENIGMA working group. We detected significant differences in the thickness of the left pars opercularis (Cohen’s d = 0.47, p = 0.024) between groups. The cortex was significantly thinner in high-risk individuals compared to those in the no-risk group (p = 0.011). We detected no differences in the hippocampal volume. Exploratory analyses revealed no significant differences in other cortical or subcortical regions. The thinner cortex in help-seeking individuals at risk of bipolar disorder is in line with previous findings in patients with the established disorder and corresponds to the region of the highest effect size in the ENIGMA study of cortical alterations. Structural alterations in prefrontal cortex might be a trait marker of bipolar risk. This is the largest structural MRI study of help-seeking individuals at increased risk of bipolar disorder.
Periodontal furcation lesions: a survey of diagnosis and management by general dental practitioners
(2021)
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore general dental practitioners' (GDPs) attitude to periodontal furcation involvement (FI). Materials and methods: An online survey focused on diagnosis and management of periodontal FI was circulated to GDPs in seven different countries. Results: A total of 400 responses were collected. Nearly a fifth of participants reported rarely or never taking 6-point pocket charts; 65.8% of participants had access to a Nabers probe in their practice. When shown clinical pictures and radiographs of FI-involved molars, the majority of participants correctly diagnosed it. Although 47.1% of participants were very/extremely confident in detecting FI, only 8.9% felt very/extremely confident at treating it. Differences in responses were detected according to country and year of qualification, with a trend towards less interest in periodontal diagnosis and treatment in younger generations. Lack of knowledge of management/referral pathways (reported by 22.8%) and lack of correct equipment were considered the biggest barriers to FI management. Most participants (80.9%) were interested in learning more about FI, ideally face to face followed by online tutorials. Conclusions: Plans should be put in place to improve general dentists' knowledge and ability to manage FI, as this can have a significant impact on public health.
Cytochrome P450 (CYP) signalling pathway has been shown to play a vital role in the vasoreactivity of wild type mouse ophthalmic artery. In this study, we determined the expression, vascular responses and potential mechanisms of the CYP-derived arachidonic acid metabolites. The expression of murine CYP (Cyp2c44) and soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) in the wild type ophthalmic artery was determined with immunofluorescence, which showed predominant expression of Cyp2c44 in the vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC), while sEH was found mainly in the endothelium of the wild type ophthalmic artery. Artery of Cyp2c44−/− and sEH−/− mice were used as negative controls. Targeted mass spectrometry-based lipidomics analysis of endogenous epoxide and diols of the wild type artery detected only 14, 15-EET. Vasorelaxant responses of isolated vessels in response to selective pharmacological blockers and agonist were analysed ex vivo. Direct antagonism of epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs) with a selective inhibitor caused partial vasodilation, suggesting that EETs may behave as vasoconstrictors. Exogenous administration of synthetic EET regioisomers significantly constricted the vessels in a concentration-dependent manner, with the strongest responses elicited by 11, 12- and 14, 15-EETs. Our results provide the first experimental evidence that Cyp2c44-derived EETs in the VSMC mediate vasoconstriction of the ophthalmic artery.
Objectives: To test the effect of race/ethnicity on cancer-specific mortality after radical prostatectomy or external beam radiotherapy in localized prostate cancer patients. Methods: In the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database 2004–2016, we identified intermediate-risk and high-risk white (n = 151 632), Asian (n = 11 189), Hispanic/Latino (n = 20 077) and African American (n = 32 550) localized prostate cancer patients, treated with external beam radiotherapy or radical prostatectomy. Race/ethnicity-stratified cancer-specific mortality analyses relied on competing risks regression, after propensity score matching for patient and cancer characteristics. Results: Compared with white patients, Asian intermediate- and high-risk external beam radiotherapy patients showed lower cancer-specific mortality (hazard ratio 0.58 and 0.70, respectively, both P ≤ 0.02). Additionally, Asian high-risk radical prostatectomy patients also showed lower cancer-specific mortality than white patients (hazard ratio 0.72, P = 0.04), but not Asian intermediate-risk radical prostatectomy patients (P = 0.08). Conversely, compared with white patients, African American intermediate-risk radical prostatectomy patients showed higher cancer-specific mortality (hazard ratio 1.36, P = 0.01), but not African American high-risk radical prostatectomy or intermediate- and high-risk external beam radiotherapy patients (all P ≥ 0.2). Finally, compared with white people, no cancer-specific mortality differences were recorded for Hispanic/Latino patients after external beam radiotherapy or radical prostatectomy, in both risk levels (P ≥ 0.2). Conclusions: Relative to white patients, an important cancer-specific mortality advantage applies to intermediate-risk and high-risk Asian prostate cancer patients treated with external beam radiotherapy, and to high-risk Asian patients treated with radical prostatectomy. These observations should be considered in pretreatment risk stratification and decision-making.
Inflammatory diseases including psoriasis are associated with metabolic and cardiovascular comorbidities, including obesity and metabolic syndrome. Obesity is associated with greater psoriasis disease severity and reduced response to treatment. Therefore, targeting metabolic comorbidities could improve patients’ health status and psoriasis-specific outcomes. METABOLyx is a randomized controlled trial evaluating the combination of a lifestyle intervention program with secukinumab treatment in psoriasis. Here, the rationale, methodology and baseline patient characteristics of METABOLyx are presented. A total of 768 patients with concomitant moderate to severe plaque psoriasis and metabolic syndrome were randomized to secukinumab 300 mg, or secukinumab 300 mg plus a tailored lifestyle intervention program, over 24 weeks. A substudy of immunologic and metabolic biomarkers is ongoing. The primary endpoint of METABOLyx is PASI90 response at week 24. Other endpoints include patient-reported outcomes and safety. METABOLyx represents the first large scale clinical trial of an immunomodulatory biologic in combination with a standardized lifestyle intervention.
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a multidisciplinary intervention including patient assessment and medical actions to promote stabilization, management of cardiovascular risk factors, vocational support, psychosocial management, physical activity counselling, and prescription of exercise training. Millions of people with cardiac implantable electronic devices live in Europe and their numbers are progressively increasing, therefore, large subsets of patients admitted in CR facilities have a cardiac implantable electronic device. Patients who are cardiac implantable electronic devices recipients are considered eligible for a CR programme. This is not only related to the underlying heart disease but also to specific issues, such as psychological adaptation to living with an implanted device and, in implantable cardioverter-defibrillator patients, the risk of arrhythmia, syncope, and sudden cardiac death. Therefore, these patients should receive special attention, as their needs may differ from other patients participating in CR. As evidence from studies of CR in patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices is sparse, detailed clinical practice guidelines are lacking. Here, we aim to provide practical recommendations for CR in cardiac implantable electronic devices recipients in order to increase CR implementation, efficacy, and safety in this subset of patients.
(1) Background: The aim of our study was to identify specific risk factors for fatal outcome in critically ill COVID-19 patients. (2) Methods: Our data set consisted of 840 patients enclosed in the LEOSS registry. Using lasso regression for variable selection, a multifactorial logistic regression model was fitted to the response variable survival. Specific risk factors and their odds ratios were derived. A nomogram was developed as a graphical representation of the model. (3) Results: 14 variables were identified as independent factors contributing to the risk of death for critically ill COVID-19 patients: age (OR 1.08, CI 1.06–1.10), cardiovascular disease (OR 1.64, CI 1.06–2.55), pulmonary disease (OR 1.87, CI 1.16–3.03), baseline Statin treatment (0.54, CI 0.33–0.87), oxygen saturation (unit = 1%, OR 0.94, CI 0.92–0.96), leukocytes (unit 1000/μL, OR 1.04, CI 1.01–1.07), lymphocytes (unit 100/μL, OR 0.96, CI 0.94–0.99), platelets (unit 100,000/μL, OR 0.70, CI 0.62–0.80), procalcitonin (unit ng/mL, OR 1.11, CI 1.05–1.18), kidney failure (OR 1.68, CI 1.05–2.70), congestive heart failure (OR 2.62, CI 1.11–6.21), severe liver failure (OR 4.93, CI 1.94–12.52), and a quick SOFA score of 3 (OR 1.78, CI 1.14–2.78). The nomogram graphically displays the importance of these 14 factors for mortality. (4) Conclusions: There are risk factors that are specific to the subpopulation of critically ill COVID-19 patients.
Severe traumatic injury induces phenotypic and functional changes of neutrophils and monocytes
(2021)
Background: Severe traumatic injury has been associated with high susceptibility for the development of secondary complications caused by dysbalanced immune response. As the first line of the cellular immune response, neutrophils and monocytes recruited to the site of tissue damage and/or infection, are divided into three different subsets according to their CD16/CD62L and CD16/CD14 expression, respectively. Their differential functions have not yet been clearly understood. Thus, we evaluated the phenotypic changes of neutrophil and monocyte subsets among their functionality regarding oxidative burst and the phagocytic capacity in severely traumatized patients. Methods: Peripheral blood was withdrawn from severely injured trauma patients (TP; n = 15, ISS ≥ 16) within the first 12 h post-trauma and from healthy volunteers (HV; n = 15) and stimulated with fMLP and PMA. CD16dimCD62Lbright (immature), CD16brightCD62Lbright (mature) and CD16brightCD62Ldim (CD62Llow) neutrophil subsets and CD14brightCD16− (classical), CD14brightCD16+ (intermediate) and CD14dimCD16+ (non-classical) monocyte subsets of HV and TP were either directly analyzed by flow cytometry or the examined subsets of HV were sorted first by fluorescence-activated cell sorting and subsequently analyzed. Subset-specific generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and of E. coli bioparticle phagocytosis were evaluated. Results: In TP, the counts of immature neutrophils were significantly increased vs. HV. The numbers of mature and CD62Ldim neutrophils remained unchanged but the production of ROS was significantly enhanced in TP vs. HV and the stimulation with fMLP significantly increased the generation of ROS in the mature and CD62Ldim neutrophils of HV. The counts of phagocyting neutrophils did not change but the mean phagocytic capacity showed an increasing trend in TP. In TP, the monocytes shifted toward the intermediate phenotype, whereas the classical and non-classical monocytes became less abundant. ROS generation was significantly increased in all monocyte subsets in TP vs. HV and PMA stimulation significantly increased those level in both, HV and TP. However, the PMA-induced mean ROS generation was significantly lower in intermediate monocytes of TP vs. HV. Sorting of monocyte and neutrophil subsets revealed a significant increase of ROS and decrease of phagocytic capacity vs. whole blood analysis. Conclusions: Neutrophils and monocytes display a phenotypic shift following severe injury. The increased functional abnormalities of certain subsets may contribute to the dysbalanced immune response and attenuate the antimicrobial function and thus, may represent a potential therapeutic target. Further studies on isolated subsets are necessary for evaluation of their physiological role after severe traumatic injury.
Human babesiosis in Europe
(2021)
Babesiosis is attracting increasing attention as a worldwide emerging zoonosis. The first case of human babesiosis in Europe was described in the late 1950s and since then more than 60 cases have been reported in Europe. While the disease is relatively rare in Europe, it is significant because the majority of cases present as life-threatening fulminant infections, mainly in immunocompromised patients. Although appearing clinically similar to human babesiosis elsewhere, particularly in the USA, most European forms of the disease are distinct entities, especially concerning epidemiology, human susceptibility to infection and clinical management. This paper describes the history of the disease and reviews all published cases that have occurred in Europe with regard to the identity and genetic characteristics of the etiological agents, pathogenesis, aspects of epidemiology including the eco-epidemiology of the vectors, the clinical courses of infection, diagnostic tools and clinical management and treatment.
Objectives Our study aimed to assess the frequency of potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) use (according to three PIM lists) and to examine the association between PIM use and cognitive function among participants in the MultiCare cohort. Design MultiCare is conducted as a longitudinal, multicentre, observational cohort study. Setting The MultiCare study is located in eight different study centres in Germany. Participants 3189 patients (59.3% female). Primary and secondary outcome measures The study had a cross-sectional design using baseline data from the German MultiCare study. Prescribed and over-the-counter drugs were classified using FORTA (Fit fOR The Aged), PRISCUS (Latin for ‘time-honoured’) and EU(7)-PIM lists. A mixed-effect multivariate linear regression was performed to calculate the association between PIM use patients’ cognitive function (measured with (LDST)). Results Patients (3189) used 2152 FORTA PIM (mean 0.9±1.03 per patient), 936 PRISCUS PIM (0.3±0.58) and 4311 EU(7)-PIM (1.4±1.29). The most common FORTA PIM was phenprocoumon (13.8%); the most prevalent PRISCUS PIM was amitriptyline (2.8%); the most common EU(7)-PIM was omeprazole (14.0%). The lists rate PIM differently, with an overall overlap of 6.6%. Increasing use of PIM is significantly associated with reduced cognitive function that was detected with a correlation coefficient of −0.60 for FORTA PIM (p=0.002), −0.72 for PRISCUS PIM (p=0.025) and −0.44 for EU(7)-PIM (p=0.005). Conclusion We identified PIM using FORTA, PRISCUS and EU(7)-PIM lists differently and found that PIM use is associated with cognitive impairment according to LDST, whereby the FORTA list best explained cognitive decline for the German population. These findings are consistent with a negative impact of PIM use on multimorbid elderly patient outcomes.
Untersuchungen zum HIV-assoziierten Immun-Rekonstitutions-Inflammationssyndrom bei Tuberkulose
(2021)
HIV- und Tuberkulose (TB)-koinfizierte Patienten können nach Beginn einer antiretroviralen Therapie (ART) als Komplikation ein Immunrekonstitutionssyndrom (IRIS) entwickeln. Dabei kommt es zu einem Neuauftreten oder einer Verschlechterung von klinischen Symptomen oder radiologischen Befunden im Zusammenhang mit der TB. Präsentieren kann sich ein IRIS entweder als eine plötzliche Verschlechterung der Infektion nach ART-Beginn („paradoxical/paradoxes IRIS“) oder durch ein Demaskieren einer vorher klinisch inapparenten und unbehandelten Infektion („unmasking/demaskierendes IRIS“). Aufgrund nicht einheitlich definierter Diagnosekritierien kann die Diagnosestellung im klinischen Alltag eine Herausforderung darstellen.
Ziel dieser Dissertation war es deshalb, klinische Charakteristika, Risikofaktoren und ggf. protektive Faktoren für die Entwicklung eines IRIS bei TB zu identifizieren. Diese Ergebnisse sollten zu besseren Verständnis und Vorhersagen von IRIS im Zusammenhang mit TB beitragen.
Dazu wurden retrospektiv Daten von 52 Patienten, die im Zeitraum 01.01.2010 - 30.06.2016 mit einer HIV-Infektion und zur Behandlung einer aktiven Tuberkulose stationär in der Infektiologie des Uniklinikums Frankfurts aufgenommen wurden, pseudonymisiert erfasst. Es wurden u. a. Arztbriefe, Laborbefunde, Fieberkurven und Visitenberichte aus dem Patientenmanagementprogramm „ORBIS“, der Datenbank „epidem“ und des Laborinformationsprogramms „Nexus swisslab“ des Uniklinikums Frankfurt genutzt. Zu den Parametern gehörten neben patientenspezifischen Daten wie Alter und Geschlecht unter anderem auch Routinelaborparameter, Serologien, Art der TB, genaue ART und TB-Therapien und Laborparameter, die zur Beurteilung einer Entwicklung der Immunrekonstitution und der virologischen Suppression hinweisend sind. Dazu zählen insbesondere HI-Viruslastwerte, CD4- und CD8-Zellzahlen für einen Zeitraum von 48 Wochen ab ART-Beginn.
Zur Untersuchung der unterschiedlichen IRIS-Arten wurden die Patienten in zwei Gruppen aufgeteilt: bereits mit einer ART vorbehandelte Patienten, bei denen somit die Entwicklung eines demaskierendem IRIS möglich war, und ART-naive Patienten, die theoretisch ein paradoxes IRIS entwickeln konnten. Durch Beurteilung des Krankheitsverlaufes und unter spezieller Berücksichtigung der HI-Viruslast im Verlaufe der ART wurde nach der IRIS-Definition von French et al. (2004) festgelegt, ob ein IRIS vorlag. Bei unklaren Fällen erfolgte eine gemeinsame Besprechung und definitive Einteilung im kliniksinternen Kolloquium. Schließlich wurde die statistische Auswertung mithilfe des Statistikprogramms „bias“ durchgeführt und dabei jeweils die „IRIS“ mit der „Nicht-IRIS“-Gruppe verglichen. Angewandt wurden der Exakte Fisher-Test für kategorische und der Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney-Test für numerische Variablen.
Die paradoxe IRIS-Inzidenz betrug 29,7 %, die demaskierende IRIS-Inzidenz 46,7 %. Am häufigsten präsentierte sich das IRIS in der Frankfurter Kohorte mit Fieber, am zweithäufigsten als Lymphadenopathie oder mit respiratorischen Beschwerden. Für sowohl Patienten mit paradoxem als auch demaskierendem IRIS zeigte sich ein signifikant längerer Krankenhausaufenthalt als für Patienten, die kein IRIS entwickelten. Sonst wurden für das demaskierende IRIS keine weiteren statistisch signifikanten Parameter gefunden, u. a. aufgrund Limitationen wie der sehr kleinen Studienpopulation (15 Patienten).
Patienten mit paradoxem IRIS hatten zudem eine signifikant höhere Rehospitalisierungsrate (63,3 % vs. 15,4 %; p= 0,006), was die klinische Relevanz aufzeigt. Außerdem korrelierten extrathorakale TB-Manifestationen (p= 0,025), niedrige CD4+-Lymphozyten-Zellzahl (p= 0,006) und hohe Viruslast (p= 0,017) vor ART-Beginn mit einer paradoxen TB-IRIS-Entwicklung. Diese Patienten sollten folglich nach ART-Beginn besonders engmaschig klinisch kontrolliert werden, da bei ihnen ein IRIS wahrscheinlicher ist. Ebenfalls statistisch signifikant zeigte sich erhöhte Laktatdehydrogenase (LDH) und erniedrigtes Albumin im Serum. In Kombination mit den davorgenannten Parametern könnten die Werte dabei behilflich sein, das individuelle paradoxe IRIS-Risiko bei Tuberkulose einzuschätzen. ART-Bestandteile oder Zeit zwischen dem Beginn der TB-Therapie und ART hatten in der Studie keinen Einfluss.
Background: SARS-CoV-2 is one of the most threatening pandemics in human history. As of the date of this analysis, it had claimed about 2 million lives worldwide, and the number is rising sharply. Governments, societies, and scientists are equally challenged under this burden. Objective: This study aimed to map global coronavirus research in 2020 according to various influencing factors to highlight incentives or necessities for further research. Methods: The application of established and advanced bibliometric methods combined with the visualization technique of density-equalizing mapping provided a global picture of incentives and efforts on coronavirus research in 2020. Countries’ funding patterns and their epidemiological and socioeconomic characteristics as well as their publication performance data were included. Results: Research output exploded in 2020 with momentum, including citation and networking parameters. China and the United States were the countries with the highest publication performance. Globally, however, publication output correlated significantly with COVID-19 cases. Research funding has also increased immensely. Conclusions: Nonetheless, the abrupt decline in publication efforts following previous coronavirus epidemics should demonstrate to global researchers that they should not lose interest even after containment, as the next epidemiological challenge is certain to come. Validated reporting worldwide and the inclusion of low-income countries are additionally important for a successful future research strategy.
Following publication of the original article, the authors noticed an incorrect affiliation for Christine Stürken and Udo Schumacher. The correct affiliations are as follows: Christine Stürken: Institute of Anatomy and Experimental Morphology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistrasse 52, 20246 Hamburg, Germany. Udo Schumacher: Institute of Anatomy and Experimental Morphology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistrasse 52, 20246 Hamburg, Germany. The affiliations have been correctly published in this correction and the original article has been updated.
Morbus Parkinson ist die zweithäufigste neurodegenerativen Erkrankung, die durch Untergang der dopaminergen Neuronen im Mesenzephalon zu einer Störung des extrapyramidalen motorischen Systems führt. Daraus resultierende Bewegungsstörungen, zu denen Rigor, Tremor, Hypokinese und posturale Instabilität gehören, werden von nichtmotorischen Symptomen wie autonome Dysregulation, veränderte sensorische Wahrnehmung, sowie kognitive und psychische Störungen begleitet.
Mehrere Studien berichten über erhöhte Schmerzprävalenz bei Parkinson Patienten. Die genaue Pathogenese der gestörten Schmerzwahrnehmung bleibt unklar. Zusätzlich zu den zentralen Mechanismen entstehen die Schmerzen bei Morbus Parkinson wahrscheinlich durch eine Schädigung der peripheren somatosensorischen und autonomen Neuronen, die sich in sensorischen Defiziten, sowie in erhöhter Schmerzempfindlichkeit manifestieren. Als Korrelat dazu wurden abnormale somatosensorisch evozierte Potenziale, pathologische Ergebnisse in der quantitativen sensorischen Testung und eine Abnahme der Nervenfaserdichte beschrieben.
Ein Schwerpunkt unserer Untersuchungen lag auf der Erforschung von potentiellen Veränderungen von Lipidsignalmolekülen. Eine Reihe von Studien zeigen eine Schmerzlinderung durch Cannabis-Einnahme, sowie eine Tendenz zur Schmerzentwicklung bei Parkinson Patienten mit dem bekannten FAAHPolymorphismus. Die Ergebnisse deuten darauf hin, dass eine Störung im Endocannabinoid-System höchstwahrscheinlich zu erhöhter Schmerzprävalenz bei Morbus Parkinson beiträgt. Eine weitere wichtige Lipid-Gruppe sind Glycosylceramide. Ihr Abbau kann durch heterozygote Mutationen des lipidabbauenden Enzyms Glukocerebrosidase 1 (GBA1) gestört sein. GBA1 Mutationen sind mit der schnell progredienten sporadischen Verlaufsform der Parkinson-Krankheit assoziiert.
Im Rahmen der Studie wurden zwei Kohorten von Parkinson Patienten analysiert. Die 128 Patienten aus Israel wurden im ersten Teil mit 224 jungen gesunden deutschen Probanden verglichen. Im zweiten Teil wurden 50 deutschen Patienten und 50 gesunde altersgleiche Probanden untersucht. Die Schmerzevaluation erfolgte anhand der "Brief Pain Inventory“ und "Neuro Detect“ Fragebögen. Bei allen Probanden wurde quantitative sensorische Testung durchgeführt und die Plasmakonzentrationen der Lipidsignalmoleküle mittels quantitativer HPLC-Tandem-Massenspektrometrie analysiert.
Nach Auswertung der Schmerzevaluation konnte eine erhöhte Schmerzprävalenz bei Parkinson Patienten festgestellt werden. Die Prävalenz betrug 66% im ersten Teil der Studie und 74% in der deutschen Kohorte, im Vergleich zu 40% bei den altersgleichen gesunden Probanden. Ergebnisse der quantitativen sensorischen Testung zeigen einen Verlust der thermischen Empfindung (erhöhte Schwellen) bei der gleichzeitigen mechanischen Überempfindlichkeit (erniedrigte Schwellen). In der multivariaten LipidAnalyse konnten erniedrigte Konzentrationen von Anandamid und Lysophosphatidsäure 20:4 und eine Erhöhung der Glucosylceramide nachgewiesen werden. Diese Veränderungen waren bei Parkinson Patienten mit Schmerzen stärker ausgeprägt. Außerdem wurde eine lineare Korrelation zwischen Glucosylceramiden (GlcCer 18:1, GlcCer 24:1) und der Schmerzintensität, sowie sensorischem Defizit festgestellt.
Nach sorgfältiger Auswertung der Studienergebnisse kommen wir zu der Schlussfolgerung, dass eine Veränderung der Endocannabinoide und der Glucosylceramide zur Pathogenese der Schmerzen und der sensorischen Neuropathie bei Morbus Parkinson beitragen. Die Erkenntnisse könnten zukünftig zur Diagnosestellung durch frühzeitige Erkennung prämotorischer sensorischer Symptome beitragen. Darüber hinaus könnten unsere Ergebnisse zur Therapieoptimierung durch Wiederherstellung der Lipid-Homeostases beitragen.
Diese Dissertation soll die Frage beantworten, ob die Forderung der Krankenkassen, die Nabelhernie und die epigastrische Hernie als ambulante Operation zu realisieren, gerechtfertigt bzw. sinnvoll ist. Sie soll ferner Steuergrößen und Maßnahmen identifizieren, die die Überführung des Eingriffs in den ambulanten Rahmen begünstigen können.
Seit den achtziger Jahren des letzten Jahrhunderts wird versucht, durch die kurzstationäre und ambulante Operation verschiedener Krankheitsbilder der Forderung nach Kostenersparnis im Gesundheitswesen nachzukommen. Von den Krankenkassen wird gefordert, den Verschluss einer Hernia umbilicalis: Ohne Plastik: Mit Exstirpation einer Nabelzyste, den Verschluss einer Hernie epigastrica: Ohne Plastik sowie den Verschluss einer Hernia umbilicalis: Mit Plastik im Rahmen einer ambulanten Operation zu korrigieren. Entsprechend wurden diese Eingriffe 2005 in die Liste der ambulant zu erbringenden und stationsersetzenden Maßnahmen aufgenommen. Dennoch liegt die durchschnittliche stationäre Verweildauer nach diesem Eingriff weiterhin bei 3,5 Tagen.
Phylogenetisch ist die Entstehung von Nabelhernien durch anatomisch präformierte Schwachstellen der Bauchwand bedingt, an denen Muskulatur fehlt und nur Aponeurosen und Faszien vorhanden sind. Die Entstehung wird aber auch durch Begleiterkrankungen und Risikofaktoren begünstigt.
In die vorliegende Untersuchung wurden nach Anwendung verschiedener Ausschlusskriterien 95 Patienten aufgenommen, die im Zeitraum zwischen dem 24. August 2009 und dem 24. Juni 2012 mit der Hauptdiagnose einer Nabelhernie bzw. epigastrischen Hernie - Diagnose nach ICD10 - K42.0, K42.1, K42.9, K43.0, K43.1 und K43.9 in der Klinik für Allgemein- und Viszeralchirurgie der Hochtaunuskliniken Bad Homburg operiert wurden. Die selektierten Patienten, welche betrachtet wurden, teilten sich in 61 primäre Nabelhernien, fünf Rezidivnabelhernien, elf epigastrische Hernien, drei Rezidive epigastrischer Hernien und 15 Kombinationseingriffe mit simultaner Operation einer Nabelhernie und einer Leistenhernie auf.
Als Operationsverfahren kam entweder eine Naht Stoß-auf-Stoß (NSAS), die Technik nach Mayo mit einer Fasziendoppelung oder die Implantation von alloplastischem Fremdmaterial entweder mittels eines Ventralex™ Patch oder Proceed™ Patch in Sublay-Technik oder bei ausgedehnten Befunden eine retromuskuläre Mesh Plastik (RMMP) zum Einsatz. Als laparoskopisches Verfahren wurde das Intraperitoneale Onlay Mesh (IPOM) verwendet.
Die Auswertung für die deskriptive Statistik erfolgte mit Microsoft® Excel® 2013. Anschließend wurde die Auswertung der explorativen wie auch der mathematisch/induktiven Statistik mit Hilfe von BiAS. für Windows™ Version 11/2015 durchgeführt.
Nach Analyse des Patientengutes konnte anhand von Korrelationsanalysen herausgearbeitet werden, dass das Alter, die Anzahl der Begleiterkrankungen, die Anzahl der Risikofaktoren und die ASA-Klassifikation (American Society of Anesthesiologists), die Größe der Bruchlücke in Zentimetern und die Schmerzen am zweiten postoperativen Tag einen schwachen Zusammenhang rho (ρ) zwischen 0,23 und 0,39 mit der Liegedauer bei jedoch signifikanten p-Wert p ≤ 0,05 aufwiesen. Einen stärkeren Zusammenhang mit einem Korrelationskoeffizienten ρ von 0,42 und 0,40 im Hinblick auf die Liegedauer zeigten hierbei die Operationsdauer und die Schmerzen am ersten postoperativen Tag. Den stärksten signifikanten Zusammenhang mit einem ρ von 0,64 zeigten die Schmerzen am dritten postoperativen Tag.
Die Verweildauer wurde auch durch die Wahl des Operationsverfahrens beeinflusst. Hier ergab sich eine signifikante Verlängerung der Verweildauer durch unterschiedliche Operationsverfahren sowohl in der Begutachtung des Gesamtkollektivs als auch in der Subgruppe NSAS, Mayo und Patch.
Im Anschluss konnte anhand multivariater Analysen festgestellt werden, dass die Operationsdauer, das Operationsverfahren und die ASA-Klassifikation mit p-Werten ≤ 0,05 mit der Liegedauer signifikant korrelierten. Auch konnte mit Hilfe der multivariaten Analyse aufgezeigt werden, dass die Größe der Bruchlücke in Zentimetern und die Schmerzen am ersten und zweiten postoperativen Tag mit Signifikanzwerten ≤ 0,05 mit der Liegedauer korrelierten.
Nach der durchgeführten Analyse, wie auch nach Betrachtung der Literatur, ist die Grundlage zur Durchführbarkeit einer ambulanten Operation die Erfüllung der medizinischen Voraussetzungen, die Erfüllung der Kriterien für ambulante Operationen und die Erfüllung der Entlassungskriterien. Zudem sollten Patienten mit kardiovaskulären Erkrankungen, insbesondere bei Vorliegen einer Herzinsuffizienz, aber auch bei COPD, Asthma und Schlafapnoesyndrom und einem BMI größer 30 nicht für eine ambulante Operation in Betracht gezogen werden. Auch gelten ein ASA Status größer als 2, Nebenwirkungen der (Allgemein-)Narkose wie PONV, Schwindel, Schläfrigkeit und ein erhöhtes postoperatives Schmerzniveau sowie eine große Defektgröße als hinderlich für die ambulante Durchführung der Operationen.
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Conduct disorder (CD), a psychiatric disorder characterized by a repetitive pattern of antisocial behaviors, results from a complex interplay between genetic and environmental factors. The clinical presentation of CD varies both according to the individual’s sex and level of callous-unemotional (CU) traits, but it remains unclear how genetic and environmental factors interact at the molecular level to produce these differences. Emerging evidence in males implicates methylation of genes associated with socio-affective processes. Here, we combined an epigenome-wide association study with structural neuroimaging in 51 females with CD and 59 typically developing (TD) females to examine DNA methylation in relation to CD, CU traits, and gray matter volume (GMV). We demonstrate an inverse pattern of correlation between CU traits and methylation of a chromosome 1 region in CD females (positive) as compared to TD females (negative). The identified region spans exon 1 of the SLC25A24 gene, central to energy metabolism due to its role in mitochondrial function. Increased SLC25A24 methylation was also related to lower GMV in multiple brain regions in the overall cohort. These included the superior frontal gyrus, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, supramarginal gyrus, secondary visual cortex and ventral posterior cingulate cortex, which are regions that have previously been implicated in CD and CU traits. While our findings are preliminary and need to be replicated in larger samples, they provide novel evidence that CU traits in females are associated with methylation levels in a fundamentally different way in CD and TD individuals, which in turn may relate to observable variations in GMV across the brain.
Background: Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists may be a treatment option in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Aims: To investigate the effects of semaglutide on liver stiffness and liver fat in subjects with NAFLD using non-invasive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods. Methods: This randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial enrolled subjects with liver stiffness 2.50-4.63 kPa by magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) and liver steatosis ≥10% by MRI proton density fat fraction (MRI-PDFF). The primary endpoint was change from baseline to week 48 in liver stiffness assessed by MRE. Results: Sixty-seven subjects were randomised to once-daily subcutaneous semaglutide 0.4 mg (n = 34) or placebo (n = 33). Change from baseline in liver stiffness was not significantly different between semaglutide and placebo at week 48 (estimated treatment ratio 0.96 (95% CI 0.89, 1.03; P = 0.2798); significant differences in liver stiffness were not observed at weeks 24 or 72. Reductions in liver steatosis were significantly greater with semaglutide (estimated treatment ratios: 0.70 [0.59, 0.84], P = 0.0002; 0.47 [0.36, 0.60], P < 0.0001; and 0.50 [0.39, 0.66], P < 0.0001) and more subjects achieved a ≥ 30% reduction in liver fat content with semaglutide at weeks 24, 48 and 72, (all P < 0.001). Decreases in liver enzymes, body weight and HbA1c were also observed with semaglutide. Conclusions: The change in liver stiffness in subjects with NAFLD was not significantly different between semaglutide and placebo. However, semaglutide significantly reduced liver steatosis compared with placebo which, together with improvements in liver enzymes and metabolic parameters, suggests a positive impact on disease activity and metabolic profile. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03357380
Aim: Comparison of the clinical efficacy (digitally volumetric, aesthetic, patient-centred outcomes) of tunnel technique (TUN) with subepithelial connective tissue graft (CTG) versus coronally advanced flap (CAF) with enamel matrix derivate (EMD) 5 years after gingival recession therapy. Materials and methods: In 18 patients contributing 36 RT1 recessions, study models were collected at baseline and follow-ups. Optical scans assessed recessions computer-assisted [recession depth, recession reduction (RECred), complete root coverage (CRC), percentage of root coverage (RC), pointwise (pTHK) and mean areal (aTHK) marginal soft tissue thickness]. Root coverage aesthetic Score (RES) was used for aesthetic evaluation and visual analogue scales for patient-centred data collection applied. Results: Sixty months after surgery, 50.0% (TUN+CTG) and 0.0% (CAF+EMD) of sites showed CRC (p = 0.0118), 82.2% (TUN+CTG) and 32.0% (CAF+EMD) achieved RC, respectively (p = 0.0023). CTG achieved significantly better RECred (TUN+CTG: 1.75±0.74 mm; CAF+EMD: 0.50 ± 0.39 mm; p = 0.0009) and aTHK (TUN+CTG: 0.95 ± 0.41 mm; CAF+EMD: 0.26 ± 0.28 mm; p = 0.0013). RES showed superior outcomes (p = 0.0533) for TUN+CTG (6.86 ± 2.31) compared to CAF+EMD (4.63 ± 1.99). The study failed to find significant differences related to patient-centred outcomes (TUN+CTG: 8.30 ± 2.21; CAF+EMD: 7.50 ± 1.51; p = 0.1136). Conclusions: Five years after treatment, CTG resulted in better clinical and aesthetic outcomes than CAF+EMD. Increased THK was associated with improved outcomes for RECred and RC.
Background: To test for rates of other cause mortality (OCM) and cancer-specific mortality (CSM) in elderly prostate cancer (PCa) patients treated with the combination of radical prostatectomy (RP) and external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) versus RP alone, since elderly PCa patients may be over-treated. Methods: Within the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database (2004–2016), cumulative incidence plots, after propensity score matching for cT-stage, cN-stage, prostate specific antigen, age and biopsy Gleason score, and multivariable competing risks regression models (socioeconomic status, pathological Gleason score) addressed OCM and CSM in patients (70–79, 70–74, and 75–79 years) treated with RP and EBRT versus RP alone. Results: Of 18,126 eligible patients aged 70–79 years, 2520 (13.9%) underwent RP and EBRT versus 15,606 (86.1%) RP alone. After propensity score matching, 10-year OCM rates were respectively 27.9 versus 20.3% for RP and EBRT versus RP alone (p < .001), which resulted in a multivariable HR of 1.4 (p < .001). Moreover, 10-year CSM rates were respectively 13.4 versus 5.5% for RP and EBRT versus RP alone. In subgroup analyses separately addressing 70–74 year old and 75–79 years old PCa patients, 10-year OCM rates were 22.8 versus 16.2% and 39.5 versus 24.0% for respectively RP and EBRT versus RP alone patients (all p < .001). Conclusion: Elderly patients treated with RP and EBRT exhibited worrisome rates of OCM. These higher than expected OCM rates question the need for combination therapy (RP and EBRT) in elderly PCa patients and indicate the need for better patient selection, when combination therapy is contemplated.
Aims: Parkinson's disease (PD) is frequently associated with a prodromal sensory neuropathy manifesting with sensory loss and chronic pain. We have recently shown that PD-associated sensory neuropathy in patients is associated with high levels of glucosylceramides. Here, we assessed the underlying pathology and mechanisms in Pink1−/−SNCAA53T double mutant mice. Methods: We studied nociceptive and olfactory behaviour and the neuropathology of dorsal root ganglia (DRGs), including ultrastructure, mitochondrial respiration, transcriptomes, outgrowth and calcium currents of primary neurons, and tissue ceramides and sphingolipids before the onset of a PD-like disease that spontaneously develops in Pink1−/−SNCAA53T double mutant mice beyond 15 months of age. Results: Similar to PD patients, Pink1−/−SNCAA53T mice developed a progressive prodromal sensory neuropathy with a loss of thermal sensitivity starting as early as 4 months of age. In analogy to human plasma, lipid analyses revealed an accumulation of glucosylceramides (GlcCer) in the DRGs and sciatic nerves, which was associated with pathological mitochondria, impairment of mitochondrial respiration, and deregulation of transient receptor potential channels (TRPV and TRPA) at mRNA, protein and functional levels in DRGs. Direct exposure of DRG neurons to GlcCer caused transient hyperexcitability, followed by a premature decline of the viability of sensory neurons cultures upon repeated GlcCer application. Conclusions: The results suggest that pathological GlcCer contribute to prodromal sensory disease in PD mice via mitochondrial damage and calcium channel hyperexcitability. GlcCer-associated sensory neuron pathology might be amenable to GlcCer lowering therapeutic strategies.
Amide proton transfer-chemical exchange saturation transfer (APT-CEST) imaging provides important information for the diagnosis and monitoring of tumors. For such analysis, complete coverage of the brain is advantageous, especially when registration is performed with other magnetic resonance (MR) modalities, such as MR spectroscopy (MRS). However, the acquisition of Z-spectra across several slices via multislice imaging may be time-consuming. Therefore, in this paper, we present a new approach for fast multislice imaging, allowing us to acquire 16 slices per frequency offset within 8 s. The proposed fast CEST-EPI sequence employs a presaturation module, which drives the magnetization into the steady-state equilibrium for the first frequency offset. A second module, consisting of a single CEST pulse (for maintaining the steady-state) followed by an EPI acquisition, passes through a loop to acquire multiple slices and adjacent frequency offsets. Thus, the whole Z-spectrum can be recorded much faster than the conventional saturation scheme, which employs a presaturation for each single frequency offset. The validation of the CEST sequence parameters was performed by using the conventional saturation scheme. Subsequently, the proposed and a modified version of the conventional CEST sequence were compared in vitro on a phantom with different T1 times and in vivo on a brain tumor patient. No significant differences between both sequences could be found in vitro. The in vivo data yielded almost identical MTRasym contrasts for the white and gray matter as well as for tumor tissue. Our results show that the proposed fast CEST-EPI sequence allows for rapid data acquisition and provides similar CEST contrasts as the modified conventional scheme while reducing the scanning time by approximately 50%.
Objective: To assess the effect of cesarean section (CS) timing, elective versus unplanned, on the residual myometrial thickness (RMT) and CS scars. Methods: This is a prospective single-blinded observational cohort study with 186 observations. Patients indicated to undergo first singleton CS were preoperatively recruited. Exclusion criteria were history of repeated CS, vertical hysterotomy, diabetes, and additional uterine surgeries. Sonographic examination was performed for assessing the RMT ratio, the presence of a niche, fibrosis, and the distance from the scar to the internal os (SO) 1 year after CS. Power analysis was performed with 0.05 α, 0.1 β, and all statistical analyses were conducted with Stata®. Results: Wilcoxon rank-sum test for the association between CS timing, RMT ratio and SO showed Z values of −0.59 and −4.94 (P = 0.553 and P < 0.001), respectively. There was no association between CS timing and niches and fibrosis (P > 0.99 and P = 0.268, respectively). Linear regression between SO and the extent of cervical dilatation showed a −0.45 β (95% confidence interval −0.68 to −0.21) and a 10.22-mm intercept (P < 0.001). Conclusion: RMT is independent of the timing of CS, but the SO distance shows a negative linear relationship with the cervical dilatation.
Aim: To evaluate preclinical education in Endodontology at Austrian, German and Swiss dental schools using an online survey. Methodology: An online survey divided into nine categories was sent using SurveyMonkey software to 37 dental schools, before the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. The questionnaire included 50 questions to evaluate preclinical endodontic education, such as faculty-to-student ratios, topics taught and materials used, in preclinical phantom head courses. Seven and 14 days after the first e-mail contact, dental schools received a reminder e-mail. After four and six weeks, the dental schools were contacted by telephone and asked to participate in the online survey. The processing time was eight weeks in total. Results: The response rate was 89%. Preclinical endodontic education at the participating dental schools differs considerably. Theory classes ranged from 1 to 70 h (15 h mean), and practical classes ranged from 3 to 78 h (39 h mean). The faculty-to-student ratio varied between 1:4 and 1:38 (1:15 mean). Forty-five per cent of the dental schools had a specialist in endodontics teaching theory. Several dental microscopes were available for preclinical teaching purposes at 82% of the dental schools. The majority (82%) taught root canal preparation with rotary or reciprocating NiTi instruments. Overall, 85% of the dental schools taught lateral compaction, amongst other methods, for canal filling. Conclusion: A substantial divergence amongst the dental schools regarding the time dedicated to theory and practical instruction in Endodontology was reported. However, convergence in the use of root canal treatment techniques and materials was reported.
Background: Recently, an increase in the rates of high-risk prostate cancer (PCa) was reported. We tested whether the rates of and low, intermediate, high and very high-risk PCa changed over time. We also tested whether the number of prostate biopsy cores contributed to changes rates over time. Methods: Within the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) database (2010–2015), annual rates of low, intermediate, high-risk according to traditional National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) and high versus very high-risk PCa according to Johns Hopkins classification were tabulated without and with adjustment for the number of prostate biopsy cores. Results: In 119,574 eligible prostate cancer patients, the rates of NCCN low, intermediate, and high-risk PCa were, respectively, 29.7%, 47.8%, and 22.5%. Of high-risk patients, 39.6% and 60.4% fulfilled high and very high-risk criteria. Without adjustment for number of prostate biopsy cores, the estimated annual percentage changes (EAPC) for low, intermediate, high and very high-risk were respectively −5.5% (32.4%–24.9%, p < .01), +0.5% (47.6%–48.4%, p = .09), +4.1% (8.2%–9.9%, p < .01), and +8.9% (11.8%–16.9%, p < .01), between 2010 and 2015. After adjustment for number of prostate biopsy cores, differences in rates over time disappeared and ranged from 29.8%–29.7% for low risk, 47.9%–47.9% for intermediate risk, 8.9%–9.0% for high-risk, and 13.6%–13.6% for very high-risk PCa (all p > .05). Conclusions: The rates of high and very high-risk PCa are strongly associated with the number of prostate biopsy cores, that in turn may be driven by broader use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
BAG3 is a negative regulator of ciliogenesis in glioblastoma and triple-negative breast cancer cells
(2021)
By regulating several hallmarks of cancer, BAG3 exerts oncogenic functions in a wide variety of malignant diseases including glioblastoma (GBM) and triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Here we performed global proteomic/phosphoproteomic analyses of CRISPR/Cas9-mediated isogenic BAG3 knockouts of the two GBM lines U343 and U251 in comparison to parental controls. Depletion of BAG3 evoked major effects on proteins involved in ciliogenesis/ciliary function and the activity of the related kinases aurora-kinase A and CDK1. Cilia formation was significantly enhanced in BAG3 KO cells, a finding that could be confirmed in BAG3-deficient versus -proficient BT-549 TNBC cells, thus identifying a completely novel function of BAG3 as a negative regulator of ciliogenesis. Furthermore, we demonstrate that enhanced ciliogenesis and reduced expression of SNAI1 and ZEB1, two key transcription factors regulating epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) are correlated to decreased cell migration, both in the GBM and TNBC BAG3 knockout cells. Our data obtained in two different tumor entities identify suppression of EMT and ciliogenesis as putative synergizing mechanisms of BAG3-driven tumor aggressiveness in therapy-resistant cancers.
Rationale: Postinfectious bronchiolitis obliterans (PIBO) is a rare, chronic respiratory condition, which follows an acute insult due to a severe infection of the lower airways. Objectives: The objective of this study was to investigate the long-term course of bronchial inflammation and pulmonary function testing in children with PIBO. Methods: Medical charts of 21 children with PIBO were analyzed retrospectively at the Children's University Hospital Frankfurt/Main Germany. Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) with an interval of at least 1 month were studied between 2002 and 2019. A total of 382 PFTs were analyzed retrospectively and per year, the two best PFTs, in total 217, were evaluated. Additionally, 56 sputum analysis were assessed and the sputum neutrophils were evaluated. Results: The evaluation of the 217 PFTs showed a decrease in FEV1 with a loss of 1.07% and a loss in z score of −0.075 per year. FEV1/FVC decreased by 1.44 per year. FVC remained stable, showing a nonsignificant increase by 0.006 in z score per year. However, FEV1 and FVC in L increased significantly with FEV1 0.032 L per cm and FVC 0.048 L/cm in height. Sputum neutrophils showed a significant increase of 2.12% per year. Conclusion: Our results demonstrated that in patients with PIBO pulmonary function decreased significantly showing persistent obstruction over an average follow-up period of 8 years. However, persistent lung growth was revealed. In addition, pulmonary inflammation persisted clearly showing an increasing amount of neutrophils in induced sputum. Patients did not present with a general susceptibility to respiratory infections.
Objective: To assess tooth loss (TL) in initially periodontally healthy/gingivitis (PHG) and periodontally compromised (PC) individuals during a 15- to 25-year follow-up in a specialist practice and to identify the factors influencing TL. Materials and methods: Patients were re-examined 240 ± 60 months after active periodontal therapy (PC) or initial examination (PHG). PHG patients were periodontally healthy or had gingivitis, and PC patients exhibited at least stage II periodontitis. TL, patient-related outcomes, and risk factors for TL were assessed at the patient level (group-relation, gender, age, smoking, bleeding on probing, educational status, mean number of visits/year). Results: Fifty-six PC patients receiving regular supportive periodontal care (12 female, mean age 49.1 ± 10.9 years, stage II: 10, stage III/IV: 46) lost 38 teeth (0.03 ± 0.05 teeth/year). Fifty-one PHG patients (23 female, mean age 34.5 ± 12.4 years) following regular oral prevention lost 39 teeth (0.04 ± 0.05 teeth/year) (p = .631). Both PC and PHG groups did not show any significant differences regarding visual analogue scale measurements [aesthetics (p = .309), chewing function (p = .362), hygiene (p = .989)] and overall Oral Health Impact Profile (p = .484). Age at the start of follow-up was identified as a risk factor for TL (p < .0001). Conclusion: PC and PHG patients exhibited similarly small TL rates over 240 ± 60 months, which should, however, be interpreted with caution in view of the group heterogeneity. Clinical trial number: DRKS00018840 (URL: https://drks.de).
Degradation of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) via selective autophagy (ER-phagy) is vital for cellular homeostasis. We identify FAM134A/RETREG2 and FAM134C/RETREG3 as ER-phagy receptors, which predominantly exist in an inactive state under basal conditions. Upon autophagy induction and ER stress signal, they can induce significant ER fragmentation and subsequent lysosomal degradation. FAM134A, FAM134B/RETREG1, and FAM134C are essential for maintaining ER morphology in a LC3-interacting region (LIR)-dependent manner. Overexpression of any FAM134 paralogue has the capacity to significantly augment the general ER-phagy flux upon starvation or ER-stress. Global proteomic analysis of FAM134 overexpressing and knockout cell lines reveals several protein clusters that are distinctly regulated by each of the FAM134 paralogues as well as a cluster of commonly regulated ER-resident proteins. Utilizing pro-Collagen I, as a shared ER-phagy substrate, we observe that FAM134A acts in a LIR-independent manner and compensates for the loss of FAM134B and FAM134C, respectively. FAM134C instead is unable to compensate for the loss of its paralogues. Taken together, our data show that FAM134 paralogues contribute to common and unique ER-phagy pathways.
Introduction: Adeno-associated virus (AAV)-based gene therapy for haemophilia presents a challenge to the existing structure of haemophilia centres and requires a rethink of current collaboration and information exchange with the aim of ensuring a system that is fit-for-purpose for advanced therapies to maximise benefits and minimise risks. In Europe, a certification process based on the number of patients and facilities is offered to the haemophilia centres by European Haemophilia Network (EUHANET). Aim and methods: This joint European Association for Haemophilia and Allied Disorders (EAHAD) and European Haemophilia Consortium (EHC) publication describes criteria for centres participating in gene therapy care that require a reassessment of the infrastructure of comprehensive care and provides an outlook on how these criteria can be implemented in the future work of haemophilia centres. Results: The core definition of a haemophilia treatment centre remains, but additional roles could be implemented. A modifiable ‘hub-and-spoke’ model addresses all aspects associated with gene therapy, including preparation and administration of the gene therapy product, determination of coagulation and immunological parameters, joint score and function, and liver health. This will also include the strategy on how to follow-up patients for a long-term safety and efficacy surveillance. Conclusion: We propose a modifiable, networked ‘hub and spoke’ model with a long term safety and efficacy surveillance system. This approach will be progressively developed with the goal of making haemophilia centres better qualified to deliver gene therapy and to make gene therapy accessible to all persons with haemophilia, irrespective of their country or centre of origin.
Aim: It can be challenging to distinguish COVID-19 in children from other common infections. We set out to determine the rate at which children consulting a primary care paediatrician with an acute infection are infected with SARS-CoV-2 and to compare distinct findings. Method: In seven out-patient clinics, children aged 0–13 years with any new respiratory or gastrointestinal symptoms and presumed infection were invited to be tested for SARS-CoV-2. Factors that were correlated with testing positive were determined. Samples were collected from 25 January 2021 to 01 April 2021. Results: Seven hundred and eighty-three children participated in the study (median age 3 years and 0 months, range 1 month to 12 years and 11 months). Three hundred and fifty-eight were female (45.7%). SARS-CoV-2 RNA was detected in 19 (2.4%). The most common symptoms in children with as well as without detectable SARS-CoV-2 RNA were rhinitis, fever and cough. Known recent exposure to a case of COVID-19 was significantly correlated with testing positive, but symptoms or clinical findings were not. Conclusion: COVID-19 among the children with symptoms of an acute infection was uncommon, and the clinical presentation did not differ significantly between children with and without evidence of an infection with SARS-CoV-2.
The majority of excitatory synapses terminating on cortical neurons are found on dendritic spines. The geometry of spines, in particular the size of the spine head, tightly correlates with the strength of the excitatory synapse formed with the spine. Under conditions of synaptic plasticity, spine geometry may change, reflecting functional adaptations. Since the cytokine tumor necrosis factor (TNF) has been shown to influence synaptic transmission as well as Hebbian and homeostatic forms of synaptic plasticity, we speculated that TNF-deficiency may cause concomitant structural changes at the level of dendritic spines. To address this question, we analyzed spine density and spine head area of Alexa568-filled granule cells in the dentate gyrus of adult C57BL/6J and TNF-deficient (TNF-KO) mice. Tissue sections were double-stained for the actin-modulating and plasticity-related protein synaptopodin (SP), a molecular marker for strong and stable spines. Dendritic segments of TNF-deficient granule cells exhibited ∼20% fewer spines in the outer molecular layer of the dentate gyrus compared to controls, indicating a reduced afferent innervation. Of note, these segments also had larger spines containing larger SP-clusters. This pattern of changes is strikingly similar to the one seen after denervation-associated spine loss following experimental entorhinal denervation of granule cells: Denervated granule cells increase the SP-content and strength of their remaining spines to homeostatically compensate for those that were lost. Our data suggest a similar compensatory mechanism in TNF-deficient granule cells in response to a reduction in their afferent innervation.
Grundlagen: Das Neuroblastom ist der häufigste extrakranielle solide Tumor im Kindesalter. Die Patienten in der Hochrisikogruppe haben trotz der Weiterentwicklung der Therapie immer noch eine sehr schlechte Prognose. Die Entwicklung von Resistenzen und die darauffolgende Progression der Erkrankung sind kennzeichnende Phänomene innerhalb dieser Patientengruppe.
Die hier vorgestellte Charakterisierung von MYCN amplifizierten, Cisplatin adaptierten chemoresistenten Neuroblastomsublinien UKF-NB-3rCDDP1000 I bis XII ist eine grundlegende Aufgabe, um den Phänotyp des multiresistenten/ Hochrisiko Neuroblastoms besser zu verstehen. Des Weiteren könnte diese Charakterisierung zu einem besseren Verständnis der Rolle von Krebsstammzellen beim Neuroblastom führen.
Methoden: Die Empfindlichkeit zu verschiedenen Zytostatika wurde im Viabilitätsassay untersucht. Die Expression mehrerer Stammzellmarker wurde durch Durchflusszytometrie überprüft. Im Western Blot wurde die Expression der Proteine p53, p21, XIAP und Survivin untersucht. Die Proliferation der verschiedenen Sublinien wurde durch den Kolonienbildungstest untersucht.
Ergebnise: In dieser Arbeit wurde nachgewiesen, dass die Cisplatin adaptierten Sublinien zusätzliche Resistenzen gegenüber weiteren klassischen Zytostatika zeigen. Abgesehen von der erworbenen Cisplatin-Resistenz zeigen die
Cisplatinsublinien erhöhte IC50-Werte für die Wirkstoffe YM-155, Doxorubicin, Melphalan, Vincristin, Docetaxel, Etoposid, Carboplatin und Vinblastin (jeweils im Vergleich zu UKF-NB-3). Von den getesteten klassischen Zytostatika hat nur Gemcitabin bei den Cisplatin adaptierten Sublinien eine gute Wirksamkeit. In dieser Arbeit konnte die Expression von mehreren Stammzellmarkern, sowohl bei den Cisplatin resistenten Sublinien als auch bei der parentalen Zelle UKFNB-3, nachgewiesen werden. Durch die Cisplatinadaptierung ergaben sich Unterschiede in der Expression von CD-133, Nanog, Nestin, Sox-2 und GD2. Im Kolonienbildungstest konnten keine großen Unterschiede festgestellt werden, die
Cisplatin-adaptierten Sublinien zeigen tendenziell eine geringere Kolonienbildung als UKF-NB-3.
Konklusion: Der Nachweis von unterschiedlichen Stammzellmarkern bei den Neuroblastomsublinien UKF-NB-3rCDDP1000 I bis XII ist ein wichtiger Hinweis für die Existenz von Zellen mit Stammzellfähigkeiten innerhalb der Sublinien.
Durch ein besseres Verständnis der biologischen Merkmale in resistenten Neuroblastomzellen könnten neuartige gezielte Therapiestrategien entdeckt werden. Viele der bei dieser Arbeit untersuchten Moleküle vermögen einen Effekt bei der Entstehung von Resistenzen und bei Aufrechterhaltung der Proliferation und Überleben von Neuroblastomzellen sowie Neuroblastomkrebsstammzellen zu haben. Folglich könnten diese Zielmoleküle (CD-133, Nanog, Nestin, Sox-2 und GD2) in der Zukunft benutzt werden, um neue therapeutische Strategien zu entwickeln, die sowohl die multiresistenten Neuroblastomzellen als auch die Neuroblastom-krebsstammzellen besser abtöten können. Zusätzlich ist Gemcitabin als Medikament nach Cisplatintherapie klinisch interessant.
In der Akuten Lymphatischen Leukämie (ALL) im Erwachsenenalter beträgt die 5–Jahres-Überlebensrate trotz verbesserter Therapien unter 40%. Die Prognose wird durch das Auftreten von Rezidiven signifikant verschlechtert. ALL entsteht durch genetische Veränderungen lymphatischer Vorläuferzellen im Knochenmark, welche zu einem Differenzierungsblock und zu starker Zunahme der Vorläufer-zellen führen. Eine mögliche Erklärung für das bestehende hohe Rezidiv-Risiko wird in der unvollständigen Elimination von Leukämie-induzierenden Zellen (LIZ) durch die Primärtherapie gesehen. Die Identifizierung und Charakterisierung von LIZ in der ALL anhand spezifischer Oberflächenmarker war bisher nicht möglich, daher ist die molekulare und funktionelle Charakterisierung von LIZ für die Entwicklung moderner Therapieansätze unabdingbar. Metabolische Analysen primärer ALL-Langzeitkulturen (LZK) in Vorarbeiten zeigten eine deutliche Abweichung des Kohlenhydratstoffwechsels vom physiologischen metabolischen Profil einer Knochenmarkszelle hin zur Nutzung der Glykolyse mit zunehmendem leukämogenen Potential der etablierten LZK. Folglich ist in dieser Dissertation der Zusammenhang zwischen höherer Glukoseaffinität, schnellerer Glukoseaufnahme und dem Vorliegen eines höheren leukämogenen Potentials der Zellen und damit einer Definition der LIZ anhand ihres Energiestoffwechsels untersucht worden.
Hierfür wurden Tests im Mausmodell in vivo und in vitro mit drei ALL-LZK CR, PH und BV durchgeführt. Wir etablierten unter Verwendung des fluoreszenzmarkierten Glukoseanalogons 2–NBDG sowie eines gegen den GLUT–1 gerichteten Antikör-pers jeweils ein durchflusszytometrisches Verfahren zur quantitativen Messung der Glukoseaufnahme. Anhand dieser Parameter erfolgte die FACS-Anreicherung unterschiedlicher Zellpopulationen der LZK und die Xenotransplantation zur Evaluation potentieller Unterschiede des leukämogenen Potentials.
Durch durchflusszytometrische Messungen konnten in den drei LZK jeweils drei Subpopulationen von Zellen anhand ihrer Glukoseaffinität unterschieden werden (2–NBDG negativ, 2–NBDG positiv und 2–NBDG hochaffin). Auch zeigten sich Unterschiede in der Kinetik der Glukoseaufnahme der drei getesteten LZK, wobei CR Zellen mit Abstand am schnellsten 2–NBDG aufnahmen, gefolgt von PH. Die schnellere Glukoseaufnahme der LZK CR und PH wurde durch eine vermehrte Expression des GLUT-1 Rezeptors und einen höheren Anteil an GLUT–1 positiver Zellen hervorgerufen. Interessanterweise bestand auch eine Korrelation zwischen höherem leukämogenem Potential mit schnellerer Glukoseaufnahme und stärkerer GLUT–1 Expression. Hierbei zeigte sich, dass die HIF-1α Stabilisierung unter Normoxie in einer vermehrten GLUT–1 Expression und daraufhin vermehrter Glukoseaufnahme resultierte. Die prospektive Anreicherung von distinkten Zellsubpopulationen der LZK CR und PH aufgrund ihrer Glukoseaufnahme (gemessen durch 2–NBDG) und Transplantation der sortierten Zellpopulationen in NSG Empfängermäuse zeigte keine kohärente Beziehung zwischen der Glukoseaffinität der Zellen und der Entwicklung der Leukämie. Während es bei CR Zellen initial zu einer beschleunigten Expansion der 2–NBDG-positiv sortierten Leukämiezellen kommt, was sich aber nicht signifikant auf das Gesamtüberleben der Empfängermäuse auswirkt, zeigte die serielle Transplantation von 2–NBDG negativen Zellen ein schnelleres Ableben der Tiere. Bei der LZK PH expandierten 2–NBDG-negative Zellen schneller in primären Empfängermäusen als positive Zellen. Dabei konnten zelltoxische Effekte durch die Verwendung von 2–NBDG ausgeschlossen werden. Auch die Transplantation von GLUT-1 positiven bzw. negativen CR Zellen zeigte, dass GLUT-1 negative Zellen schneller in den Mäusen expandierten, eine aggressivere Leukämie verursachten und zu einem früheren Ableben der Mäuse führte.
Diese Ergebnisse zeigen keine unmittelbare Korrelation von Glukoseaufnahme oder GLUT-1 Expression und der Leukämogenität der untersuchten ALL Zellen. Daher können diese Eigenschaften nicht dazu verwendet werden LIZ in ALL prospektiv anzureichern. Im Rahmen dieser Dissertation zeigte sich aber auch, dass sich die LZK in ihrer jeweiligen Gesamtpopulation bezüglich ihres Glukoseaufnahmeverhaltens und ihrem Anteil GLUT-1-positiver Zellen unterschieden. Weiterführende Untersuchungen sind nötig, um den Grund der differentiellen Expression von GLUT-1 und der damit zusammenhängenden gesteigerten Glukoseaufnahme einzelner Zellen in der ALL zu ermitteln.
Stereotaktische Biospien gehören seit vielen Jahren zu den Standardoperationen zahlreicher neurochirurgischer Kliniken. Hierbei werden Proben von Hirnläsionen entnommen, um diese histopathologisch zu untersuchen.
Die histopathologische Diagnose unklarer Hirnläsionen ist zwingend erforderlich, um eine adäquate Therapie durchzuführen. Eine weitere Therapie kann aus Bestrahlung, Chemotherapie, Kombination beider oder Resektion bestehen. In wenigen Fällen wird eine zweite oder dritte Biopsie benötigt, um eine endgültige Diagnose zu erhalten. Das Ziel dieser Studie war es, jene Patienten genauer zu untersuchen, bei denen die erste Biopsie kein definitives Ergebnis erbracht hatte. Die meisten dieser Patienten mussten sich einer zweiten Biopsie unterziehen. Wir haben eine umfassende Recherche der letzten 10 Jahre durchgeführt und eine Datenbank mit den Patienten erstellt, bei denen die erste Biopsie kein Ergebnis erbracht hatte.
Hierbei wurden klinische Parameter, welche einen Einfluss auf die nicht zielführenden Biopsie haben können, erhoben, beschrieben und diskutiert. Die Parameter umfassten die entnommene Probenanzahl, Kontrastmittelaufnahme der Läsion, Lokalisation der Läsion, Erfahrung des Operateurs, neuroradiologische Verdachtsdiagnose und Vorbehandlung.
Wir haben in dieser retrospektiven Arbeit unser Augenmerk auf die klinischen Aspekte der einzelnen Patienten, bei denen die erste Biopsie kein definitives Ergebnis erbrachte, gelegt.
Hier zeigten sich keinerlei Auffälligkeiten, welche positiv mit einer nichtzielführenden Biopsie einhergehen könnten.
Wir folgern, dass in den meisten Fällen eine definitive Diagnose zu erwarten ist. Unklar bleibt, bei welchen Patienten keine zielführende Biopsie erfolgen wird, so dass sie einer erneuten Biopsie unterzogen werden müssen.
Beim Auffinden menschlicher Überreste stellt sich neben der Beurteilung des postmortalen Intervalls auch konsequent die Frage nach der Möglichkeit des Vorliegens eines Tötungsdelikts. Da Weichgewebe nur in begrenztem Ausmaß Verwesung, Fäulnis oder Umwelteinflüssen standhält, ist dieses nur bedingt geeignet, auch langfristig Spuren von Gewalteinwirkung zu konservieren. Knochengewebe hingegen kann Läsionen noch nach langen Zeiträumen nahezu unverändert abbilden und stellt somit einen forensisch bedeutenden Spurenträger dar.
Im Rahmen dieser retrospektiven Studie sollte geklärt werden, inwieweit und in welchem Ausmaß bei Tötungsdelikten knöcherne Verletzungen entstehen. Ob bei definierten Formen letaler Gewalteinwirkung unterschiedliche Häufigkeiten des Auftretens knöcherner Verletzungen zu beobachten und zudem bevorzugte Körperregionen zu identifizieren sind, stellte eine weitere wesentliche Fragestellung der Arbeit dar.
Nach Auswertung der Sektionsprotokolle von insgesamt 897 im Institut für Rechtsmedizin in Frankfurt am Main obduzierten, im In- und Ausland begangenen Tötungsdelikten im Zeitraum 01.01.1994 bis 31.12.2014 zeigte sich, dass unabhängig von der Art der tödlichen Gewalteinwirkung 70,9% der Opfer mindestens eine knöcherne Verletzung aufwiesen und darüber hinaus bei insgesamt 45,5% der Opfer mehrfache knöcherne Verletzungen nachgewiesen werden konnten.
Zudem zeigte sich, dass unterschiedliche, definierte letale Gewalteinwirkungen entsprechend charakteristische Häufigkeiten und Verteilungen knöcherner Verletzungen zur Folge haben. So sind mit 92,6 % die häufigsten knöchernen Läsionen bei Schussopfern festzustellen. Nach stumpfer und scharfer Gewalt mit je 80 % und 66,3 % ließ sich auch nach tödlicher Gewalteinwirkung gegen den Hals in 53,3 % der Fälle mindestens eine knöcherne Läsion nachweisen.
Das Fehlen knöcherner Verletzungen in insgesamt 29% der im Auswertungszeitraum untersuchten 897 Tötungsdelikte zeigt auch, dass selbst bei knöchern unversehrten, vollständigen Skelettfunden ein Homizid keineswegs ausgeschlossen werden kann. Neben der gerichtlichen Leichenöffnung sind stets ergänzende forensische Aufarbeitungen der menschlichen Überreste zu fordern. Hierbei sind einerseits physikalische und chemische Methoden in Betracht zu ziehen, vor allem jedoch auch radiologische Untersuchungen. Weitere Untersuchungen der gewonnenen Ergebnisse im Rahmen einer weiteren Studie sollen klären, welcher Stellenwert der postmortalen Computertomographie zugesprochen werden kann.
Correction to: Infection (2020) 48:723–733 https://doi.org/10.1007/s15010-020-01469-6. The original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake. In this article the authors Dirk Schürmann at affiliation Charité, University Medicine, Berlin, Olaf Degen at affiliation University Clinic Hamburg Eppendorf, Hamburg and Heinz-August Horst at affiliation University Hospital Schleswig–Holstein, Kiel, Germany were missing from the author list. The original article has been corrected.
Objective: Prisoners constitute a high-risk group for suicide, with suicide rates about 5 to 8 times higher than in the general population. The first weeks of imprisonment are a particularly vulnerable time, but there is limited knowledge about the risk factors for either early or late suicide events. Methods: Based on a national total sample of prison suicides in Germany between 2005 and 2017, suicides within the first 2 (4 and 8) weeks after reception into prison were matched by age and penalty length with cases that occurred later. Factors that potentially influence the timing of suicide were investigated. Results: The study has shown that 16.7% (31.5%) of all 390 suicides in German prisons occurred within the first two weeks (two months) of imprisonment. Factors that facilitate adaptation to the prison environment (e.g. prior prison experience) were negatively associated with early suicide events. Factors that hindered the adaptation process (e.g. withdrawal from illicit drugs) were observed more frequently in early suicide events than in late ones. These factors are active at different times of imprisonment. Conclusion: At reception, particular attention should be paid to the following factors associated with early suicide events: widowed marital status, lack of prison experience, and drug dependency.
Objective. We investigated the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GIST). Methods: In the multicentre PROSa study, the HRQoL of adult GIST patients was assessed between 2017 and 2019 using the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer HRQoL questionnaire (EORTC QLQ-C30). We performed group comparisons and multivariate linear regressions. Results: Among 130 patients from 13 centres, the mean global HRQoL was 63.3 out of 100 points. Higher sores indicate better HRQoL. The highest restrictions were in emotional, social, role functioning, insomnia, fatigue, and pain. In multivariate linear regression, we found no significant differences between patients receiving tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) treatment and those without TKI treatment as well as between patients treated with curative or with palliative intent. Patients who received multiple lines of TKI treatment had the most restrictions, notably in physical (unstandardized regression coefficient [B] = −15.7), role (B = −25.7), social (B = −18.4), and cognitive functioning (B = −19.7); fatigue (B = 15.93); general health (B = −14.23); and EORTC-sum score (B = −13.82) compared to all other patients. Conclusion: The highest HRQoL restrictions were in GIST patients receiving multiple lines of TKI therapy. Underlying causes need further investigation.
Objective: Using multimodal imaging, we tested the hypothesis that patients after hemispherotomy recruit non-primary motor areas and non-pyramidal descending motor fibers to restore motor function of the impaired limb. Methods: Functional and structural MRI data were acquired in a group of 25 patients who had undergone hemispherotomy and in a matched group of healthy controls. Patients’ motor impairment was measured using the Fugl-Meyer Motor Assessment. Cortical areas governing upper extremity motor-control were identified by task-based functional MRI. The resulting areas were used as nodes for functional and structural connectivity analyses. Results: In hemispherotomy patients, movement of the impaired upper extremity was associated to widespread activation of non-primary premotor areas, whereas movement of the unimpaired one and of the control group related to activations prevalently located in the primary motor cortex (all p ≤ 0.05, FWE-corrected). Non-pyramidal tracts originating in premotor/supplementary motor areas and descending through the pontine tegmentum showed relatively higher structural connectivity in patients (p < 0.001, FWE-corrected). Significant correlations between structural connectivity and motor impairment were found for non-pyramidal (p = 0.023, FWE-corrected), but not for pyramidal connections. Interpretation: A premotor/supplementary motor network and non-pyramidal fibers seem to mediate motor function in patients after hemispherotomy. In case of hemispheric lesion, the homologous regions in the contralesional hemisphere may not compensate the resulting motor deficit, but the functionally redundant premotor network.
Ependymomas encompass a heterogeneous group of central nervous system (CNS) neoplasms that occur along the entire neuroaxis. In recent years, extensive (epi-)genomic profiling efforts have identified several molecular groups of ependymoma that are characterized by distinct molecular alterations and/or patterns. Based on unsupervised visualization of a large cohort of genome-wide DNA methylation data, we identified a highly distinct group of pediatric-type tumors (n = 40) forming a cluster separate from all established CNS tumor types, of which a high proportion were histopathologically diagnosed as ependymoma. RNA sequencing revealed recurrent fusions involving the pleomorphic adenoma gene-like 1 (PLAGL1) gene in 19 of 20 of the samples analyzed, with the most common fusion being EWSR1:PLAGL1 (n = 13). Five tumors showed a PLAGL1:FOXO1 fusion and one a PLAGL1:EP300 fusion. High transcript levels of PLAGL1 were noted in these tumors, with concurrent overexpression of the imprinted genes H19 and IGF2, which are regulated by PLAGL1. Histopathological review of cases with sufficient material (n = 16) demonstrated a broad morphological spectrum of tumors with predominant ependymoma-like features. Immunohistochemically, tumors were GFAP positive and OLIG2- and SOX10 negative. In 3/16 of the cases, a dot-like positivity for EMA was detected. All tumors in our series were located in the supratentorial compartment. Median age of the patients at the time of diagnosis was 6.2 years. Median progression-free survival was 35 months (for 11 patients with data available). In summary, our findings suggest the existence of a novel group of supratentorial neuroepithelial tumors that are characterized by recurrent PLAGL1 fusions and enriched for pediatric patients.
Background: Compound flaps offer the advantage of one stage defect reconstruction respecting all relevant tissues and early functional recovery by optimal vascularity of all components. Due to its specific vascular anatomy and the three-dimensional donor site, compound flaps with bone components may result in higher complication rates compared to soft tissue compound flaps. The meta-analysis summarizes the available evidence and evaluates whether bone components are a risk factor for periprocedural complications in upper extremity multidimensional defect reconstruction. Method: PubMed and Embase were searched for all publications addressing compound free flaps for upper extremity defect reconstruction with bone or soft tissue components published between January 1988 and May 2018. The methodological quality was assessed with the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Evidence Rating Scale for Therapeutic Studies. Flap loss, thrombosis rate, early infection, hematoma, seroma, as well as donor site complications were extracted and analyzed. Results: Twelve out of 1157 potentially eligible studies (evidence-III) comprising 159 patients were finally included with publication bias for all summarized complication rates. Complication rates for flaps with/ without bone components were: total flap loss 5%, 95% CI = 3%–10% (6%/5%); partial flap loss 8%, 95% CI = 5%–15%, (9%/8%); arterial/venous thrombosis 7%, 95% CI = 4%–12%, (8%/5%)/14%, 95% CI = 9%–21% (16%/6%, P < .05) with higher risk for flaps with bone components; infection 6%, 95% CI = 3%–12% (6%/6%); hematoma 6%, 95% CI = 3%–11% (6%/5%); seroma 5%, 95% CI = 3%–10% (5%/5%); dehiscence 10%, 95% CI = 6%–17% (11%/9%). Conclusion: Compound flaps for upper extremity defect reconstruction including bone components have a higher venous thrombosis rate compared to compound soft-tissue flaps.
Scores to identify patients at high risk of progression of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), may become instrumental for clinical decision-making and patient management. We used patient data from the multicentre Lean European Open Survey on SARS-CoV-2-Infected Patients (LEOSS) and applied variable selection to develop a simplified scoring system to identify patients at increased risk of critical illness or death. A total of 1946 patients who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 were included in the initial analysis and assigned to derivation and validation cohorts (n = 1297 and n = 649, respectively). Stability selection from over 100 baseline predictors for the combined endpoint of progression to the critical phase or COVID-19-related death enabled the development of a simplified score consisting of five predictors: C-reactive protein (CRP), age, clinical disease phase (uncomplicated vs. complicated), serum urea, and D-dimer (abbreviated as CAPS-D score). This score yielded an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.81 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.77–0.85) in the validation cohort for predicting the combined endpoint within 7 days of diagnosis and 0.81 (95% CI: 0.77–0.85) during full follow-up. We used an additional prospective cohort of 682 patients, diagnosed largely after the “first wave” of the pandemic to validate the predictive accuracy of the score and observed similar results (AUC for the event within 7 days: 0.83 [95% CI: 0.78–0.87]; for full follow-up: 0.82 [95% CI: 0.78–0.86]). An easily applicable score to calculate the risk of COVID-19 progression to critical illness or death was thus established and validated.
Background: Number of positive prostate biopsy cores represents a key determinant between high versus very high-risk prostate cancer (PCa). We performed a critical appraisal of the association between the number of positive prostate biopsy cores and CSM in high versus very high-risk PCa. Methods: Within Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database (2010–2016), 13,836 high versus 20,359 very high-risk PCa patients were identified. Discrimination according to 11 different positive prostate biopsy core cut-offs (≥2–≥12) were tested in Kaplan–Meier, cumulative incidence, and multivariable Cox and competing risks regression models. Results: Among 11 tested positive prostate biopsy core cut-offs, more than or equal to 8 (high-risk vs. very high-risk: n = 18,986 vs. n = 15,209, median prostate-specific antigen [PSA]: 10.6 vs. 16.8 ng/ml, <.001) yielded optimal discrimination and was closely followed by the established more than or equal to 5 cut-off (high-risk vs. very high-risk: n = 13,836 vs. n = 20,359, median PSA: 16.5 vs. 11.1 ng/ml, p < .001). Stratification according to more than or equal to 8 positive prostate biopsy cores resulted in CSM rates of 4.1 versus 14.2% (delta: 10.1%, multivariable hazard ratio: 2.2, p < .001) and stratification according to more than or equal to 5 positive prostate biopsy cores with CSM rates of 3.7 versus 11.9% (delta: 8.2%, multivariable hazard ratio: 2.0, p < .001) in respectively high versus very high-risk PCa. Conclusions: The more than or equal to 8 positive prostate biopsy cores cutoff yielded optimal results. It was very closely followed by more than or equal to 5 positive prostate biopsy cores. In consequence, virtually the same endorsement may be made for either cutoff. However, more than or equal to 5 positive prostate biopsy cores cutoff, based on its existing wide implementation, might represent the optimal choice.
Ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T) is a hereditary immune system disorder with neurodegeneration. Its first neurologic symptoms include ataxic gait in early childhood, with slowly progressive cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, oculocutaneous telangiectasia, and progressive muscle weakness. Neonatal screening for severe T-cell deficiency was recently found to diagnose A-T patients with a significantly reduced naïve T-cell pool. Our study includes 69 A-T patients between 8 January 2002 and 1 December 2019. Nineteen cases of cancer were diagnosed in 17 patients (25%), with a median overall survival [OS; 95% cumulative indcidence (CI)] of 26·9 years for the entire cohort. The 15-year OS of 82·5% (72–95%) was significantly decreased among A-T patients with malignancies, who had a median OS of 2·11 years, with a two-year-estimated OS of 50·7% (31–82%). Haematological malignancies were the major causes of death within the initial years of life with a 15 times increased risk for death [HR (95% CI): 6·9 (3·1–15.2), P < 0·001] upon malignancy diagnosis. Male patients with A-T are at a higher cancer risk than their female counterparts. This manuscript highlights the need for cancer surveillance and prevention, as well as optimal treatment in this cohort.
Background: Fabry disease (FD), the second most prevalent lysosomal storage disorder, is classified as a rare disease. It often leads to significant quality of life impairments and premature death. Many cases remain undiagnosed due to the rarity and heterogeneity. Further, costs related to treatment often constitute a substantial financial burden for patients and health systems. While its epidemiology is still unclear, newborn screenings suggest that its actual prevalence rate is significantly higher than previously suspected. Methods: Based on well-established methodologies, this study gives an overview about the background of the development of FD-related research and provides a critical view of future needs. Results: On the grounds of benchmarking findings, an increasing research activity on FD can be observed. Most publishing countries are the USA, some European countries, Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea. In general, high-income countries publish comparably more on FD than low- or middle-income economies. The countries' financial and infrastructural background are unveiled as crucial factors for the FD research activity. Conclusions: Overall, there is a need to foster FD research infrastructure in developing and emerging countries with focus on cost-intensive genetic research that is independent from economic interests of big pharmaceutical companies.
Objective: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the ventral intermediate nucleus (VIM) is a mainstay treatment for severe and drug-refractory essential tremor (ET). Although stimulation-induced dysarthria has been extensively described, possible impairment of swallowing has not been systematically investigated yet. Methods: Twelve patients with ET and bilateral VIM-DBS with self-reported dysphagia after VIM-DBS were included. Swallowing function was assessed clinically and using by flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing in the stim-ON and in the stim-OFF condition. Presence, severity, and improvement of dysphagia were recorded. Results: During stim-ON, the presence of dysphagia could be objectified in all patients, 42% showing mild, 42% moderate, and 16 % severe dysphagia. During stim-OFF, all patients experienced a statistically significant improvement of swallowing function. Interpretation: VIM-DBS may have an impact on swallowing physiology in ET-patients. Further studies to elucidate the prevalence and underlying pathophysiological mechanisms are warranted.
Background: Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women, demanding new treatment options. With the advent of immune checkpoint blockade, immunotherapy emerged as a treatment option. In addition to lymphocytes, tumor-associated macrophages exert a significant, albeit controversial, impact on tumor development. Pro-inflammatory macrophages are thought to hinder, whereas anti-inflammatory macrophages promote tumor growth. However, molecular markers to identify prognostic macrophage populations remain elusive. Methods: We isolated two macrophage subsets, from 48 primary human breast tumors, distinguished by the expression of CD206. Their transcriptomes were analyzed via RNA-Seq, and potential prognostic macrophage markers were validated by PhenOptics in tissue microarrays of patients with invasive breast cancer. Results: Normal human breast tissue contained mainly CD206+ macrophages, while increased relative amounts of CD206− macrophages were observed in tumors. The presence of CD206+ macrophages correlated with a pronounced lymphocyte infiltrate and subsets of CD206+ macrophages, expressing SERPINH1 and collagen 1, or MORC4, were unexpectedly associated with improved survival of breast cancer patients. In contrast, MHCIIhi CD206− macrophages were linked with a poor survival prognosis. Conclusion: Our data highlight the heterogeneity of tumor-infiltrating macrophages and suggest the use of multiple phenotypic markers to predict the impact of macrophage subpopulations on cancer prognosis. We identified novel macrophage markers that correlate with the survival of patients with invasive mammary carcinoma.