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2. Is axillary lymph node dissection necessary for positive preoperative aspiration cytology lymph node results?
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Horváth, Z., Paszt, A., Simonka, Z., Látos, M., Kaizer, L., Hamar, S., Vörös, A., Ormándi, K., Fejes, Z., and Lázár, G.
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- 2020
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3. OC 67.2 Extracellular Heme Mediates Cellular Inflammation in the ChoroidPlexus Epithelial Cells Following Preterm Intraventricular Hemorrhage
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Fejes, Z., primary, Pócsi, M., additional, Balogh, E., additional, Póliska, S., additional, Gyetvai, Á., additional, Rusznyák, Á., additional, Fenyvesi, F., additional, Kappelmayer, J., additional, Jeney, V., additional, and Nagy, Jr., B., additional
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- 2023
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4. Geoelectric Characterization of Thermal Water Aquifers Using 2.5D Inversion of VES Measurements
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Gyulai, Á., Szűcs, P., Turai, E., Baracza, M. K., and Fejes, Z.
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- 2017
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5. The Relationship Between Ultrasound and Semen Parameters in Male Infertility: Size and Elasticity Matters!
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Király I, Kincses Zt, Bajory Z, Palkó A, Veréb D, Fejes Z, Pásztor N, and Németh G
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Ultrasound ,medicine ,Semen ,Elasticity (economics) ,medicine.disease ,business ,Male infertility - Abstract
ObjectivesTesticular ultrasound is important in the assessment of male infertility and adding strain elastography to the protocol can help clarify the underlying etiology. Material and Methods78 participants (64 with abnormal, 14 with normal semen parameters) underwent sperm analysis and testicular US including strain elastography. Semen parameters, testicular volumes, strain elastography parameters were compared between groups using independent samples T-tests, least squares regression, Spearman’s rank correlation. ResultsParticipants with abnormal semen parameters exhibited reduced testicular volumes (left: pConclusionWe confirm previous reports of correlation between sperm parameters, testis volume and epididymis diameter. Furthermore, we show that strain elastography parameters are strong predictors of semen parameters.
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- 2021
6. P174 Human epididymis protein 4 (HE4) plasma concentrations correlate with the improvement of ppFEV1 in response to LUM/IVA therapy in people with cystic fibrosis homozygous for p.Phe508del-CFTR
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Pócsi, M., Fejes, Z., Bene, Z., Nagy, A., Balogh, I., Amaral, M.D., Macek, M., and Nagy, B.
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- 2023
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7. P131 The systemic IgA autoantibody profile of adult cystic fibrosis
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Tucker, S., primary, Fejes, Z., additional, Li, Q.-Z., additional, Nagy, B., additional, and Rada, B., additional
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- 2021
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8. WS12.5 Plasma human epididymis protein 4 (HE4) levels correlate with the improvement of FEV1 in cystic fibrosis patients treated with lumacaftor/ivacaftor
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Fejes, Z., primary, Balla, A., additional, Mezei, Z.A., additional, Bene, Z., additional, Macek, M., additional, Amaral, M.D., additional, Balogh, I., additional, and Nagy, B., additional
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- 2020
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9. WS03-2 Modulation of CFTR alters human epididymis protein 4 (HE4) expression in cystic fibrosis bronchial epithelial cells via NF-κB pathway
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Bene, Z., primary, Fejes, Z., additional, Fenyvesi, F., additional, Váradi, J., additional, Clarke, L.A., additional, Macek, M., additional, Amaral, M.D., additional, Balogh, I., additional, and Nagy, B., additional
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- 2019
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10. PF806 SEPSIS INDUCED MRNA AND MIRNA LEVELS IN MEGAKARYOCYTES AND PLATELETS GENERATE ADVERSE PLATELET REACTIVITY
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Szilágyi, B., primary, Fejes, Z., additional, Pócsi, M., additional, Czimmerer, Z., additional, Póliska, S., additional, Fenyvesi, F., additional, Váradi, J., additional, Nagy, G., additional, Kerekes, G., additional, Szűcs, I., additional, Kappelmayer, J., additional, and Nagy, B., additional
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- 2019
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11. To do or not to do: axillary blockdissection after preoperative axillary ultrasound and aspiration cytology
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Horvath, Z., primary, Paszt, A., additional, Simonka, Z., additional, Latos, M., additional, Nagy, J., additional, Szirony, D., additional, Frittmann, L., additional, Kaizer, L., additional, Hamar, S., additional, Voros, A., additional, Ormandi, K., additional, Fejes, Z., additional, and Lazar, G., additional
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- 2019
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12. WS16.6 Human epididymis protein 4 (HE4) plasma levels inversely correlate with improved FEV1 in cystic fibrosis patients under ivacaftor therapy as a new sensitive treatment efficacy biomarker
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Nagy, B., primary, Bene, Z., additional, Fejes, Z., additional, Heltshe, S.L., additional, Ronan, N.J., additional, Joseloff, E., additional, Kappelmayer, J., additional, Macek, M., additional, Bell, S.C., additional, Plant, B.J., additional, Amaral, M.D., additional, and Balogh, I., additional
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- 2018
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13. Is intraoperative touch imprint cytology indicated in the surgical treatment of early breast cancers?
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Horváth, Z., primary, Paszt, A., additional, Simonka, Z., additional, Látos, M., additional, Oláh, V., additional, Nagyszegi, D., additional, Kaizer, L., additional, Fejes, Z., additional, Hamar, S., additional, Csörgő, E., additional, Ormándi, K., additional, Lázár, M., additional, and Lázár, G., additional
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- 2017
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14. WS02.5 Human epididymis protein 4 (HE4) level positively correlates with pulmonary inflammation in cystic fibrosis
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Nagy, B., primary, Nagy, B., additional, Fila, L., additional, Clarke, L.A., additional, Fejes, Z., additional, Antal-Szalmás, P., additional, Kappelmayer, J., additional, Macek, M., additional, Amaral, M.A., additional, and Balogh, I., additional
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- 2017
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15. Geoelectric Characterization of Thermal Water Aquifers Using 2.5D Inversion of VES Measurements
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Gyulai, Á., primary, Szűcs, P., additional, Turai, E., additional, Baracza, M. K., additional, and Fejes, Z., additional
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- 2016
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16. Prospective, international, multisite comparison of platelet isolation techniques for genome-wide transcriptomics: communication from the SSC of the ISTH.
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Banerjee M, Rowley JW, Stubben CJ, Tolley ND, Freson K, Nelson B, Nagy B Jr, Fejes Z, Blair AM, Turro E, Gresele P, Taranta GC, Bury L, Falcinelli E, Lordkipanidzé M, Alessi MC, Johnson AD, Bakchoul T, Ramstrom S, Frontini M, Camera M, Brambilla M, Campbell RA, and Rondina MT
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- Humans, Prospective Studies, Cell Separation methods, Leukocyte Common Antigens metabolism, Reproducibility of Results, Platelet Glycoprotein GPIIb-IIIa Complex metabolism, Platelet Glycoprotein GPIIb-IIIa Complex genetics, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, Blood Platelets metabolism, Transcriptome, Gene Expression Profiling methods
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Genome-wide platelet transcriptomics is increasingly used to uncover new aspects of platelet biology and as a diagnostic and prognostic tool. Nevertheless, platelet isolation methods for transcriptomic studies are not standardized, introducing challenges for cross-study comparisons, data integration, and replication. In this prospective multicenter study, called "Standardizing Platelet Transcriptomics for Discovery, Diagnostics, and Therapeutics in the Thrombosis and Hemostasis Community (STRIDE)" by the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis Scientific and Standardization Committees, we assessed how 3 of the most commonly used platelet isolation protocols influence metrics from next-generation bulk RNA sequencing and functional assays. Compared with washing alone, more stringent removal of leukocytes by anti-CD45 beads or PALL filters resulted in a sufficient quantity of RNA for next-generation sequencing and similar quality of RNA sequencing metrics. Importantly, stringent removal of leukocytes resulted in the lower relative expression of known leukocyte-specific genes and the higher relative expression of known platelet-specific genes. The results were consistent across enrolling sites, suggesting that the techniques are transferrable and reproducible. Moreover, all 3 isolation techniques did not influence basal platelet reactivity, but agonist-induced integrin αIIbβ
3 activation is reduced by anti-CD45 bead isolation compared with washing alone. In conclusion, the isolation technique chosen influences genome-wide transcriptional and functional assays in platelets. These results should help the research community make informed choices about platelet isolation techniques in their own platelet studies., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interests M.T.R. reports patents pending or issued on using platelet transcriptomics. All other authors have no conflicts to declare., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2024
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17. Development of Imiquimod-induced HaCaT-THP-1 co-culture for modeling of psoriasis.
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Váradi J, Oláh B, Hosszú D, Fenyvesi F, Remenyik J, Homoki J, Nagy B Jr, Fejes Z, Bácskay I, and Klusóczki Á
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- Humans, HaCaT Cells, Keratinocytes drug effects, Keratinocytes metabolism, Cytokines metabolism, THP-1 Cells, NF-kappa B metabolism, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Toll-Like Receptor 7 metabolism, Cell Movement drug effects, Models, Biological, Imiquimod, Psoriasis drug therapy, Psoriasis metabolism, Coculture Techniques
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Psoriasis is one of the most prevalent and chronic inflammatory disease of the skin, associated with disrupted barrier function. Currently, a widely accepted, generally usable cell culture model has not been developed yet. In the present work, we aimed to establish a co-culture model with human keratinocyte (HaCaT) and human monocyte cells (THP-1) induced by Imiquimod (IMQ), which acts on the TLR7 receptor. The role of TLR7 expressed on THP-1 cells was confirmed by immunofluorescence staining of NF-κB activation. Chloroquine (CH) was used as a receptor inhibitor, in the presence or absence of which the NF-κB pathway was activated. We determined the most effective proliferation-stimulating IMQ concentration by RTCA method and the hyperproliferative effect was investigated by wound-healing test. The effect of IMQ was compared with the effects of the anthocyanin (AC) components from the anti-inflammatory sour cherry extract that we have already studied. We found that IMQ significantly increased the migration rate however, the combined treatment resulted in a decreased migration rate compared to the IMQ treatment alone. Inflammatory cytokines were measured from the supernatant of co-culture by ELISA. During the development of the co-culture intended to model psoriasis, we confirmed the induction effect of IMQ and in the case of AC treatment, we supported the stabilizing effect of the barrier., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest We wish to confirm that there is no conflict of interest associated with this publication., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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18. Inflammation, Sepsis, and the Coagulation System.
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Kappelmayer J, Debreceni IB, Fejes Z, and Nagy B Jr
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- Humans, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation, Models, Immunological, Sepsis immunology, Blood Coagulation, Inflammation
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Sepsis has been a major health problem for centuries and it is still the leading cause of hospital deaths. Several studies in the past decades have identified numerous biochemical abnormalities in severe cases, and many of these studies provide evidence of the perturbation of the hemostatic system. This can result in complications, such as disseminated intravascular coagulation that can lead to multiorgan failure. Nevertheless, large clinical studies have demonstrated that the simple approach of inhibiting the coagulation processes by any means fails to provide significant improvement in the survival of septic patients. A cause of this failure could be the fact that in sepsis the major clinical problems result not primarily from the presence of the infective agent or enhanced coagulation but from the complex dysregulated systemic host response to pathogens. If this overt reaction is not fully deciphered, appropriate interference is highly unlikely and any improvement by conventional therapeutic interventions would be limited. Cellular activation in sepsis can be targeted by novel approaches like inhibition of the heterotypic cellular interactions of blood cells by targeting surface receptors or posttranscriptional control of the hemostatic system by noncoding ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules. Stable RNA molecules can affect the expression of several proteins. Thus, it can be anticipated that modulation of microRNA production would result in a multitude of effects that may be beneficial in septic cases. Here, we highlight some of the recent diagnostic possibilities and potential novel routes of the dysregulated host response., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest., (Thieme. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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19. Ponatinib Induces a Procoagulant Phenotype in Human Coronary Endothelial Cells via Inducing Apoptosis.
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Krajcsir B, Pócsi M, Fejes Z, Nagy B Jr, Kappelmayer J, and Beke Debreceni I
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BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) are effective drugs in the treatment of patients with chronic myeloid leukemia. However, based on clinical studies, ponatinib was associated with the development of thrombotic complications. Since endothelial cells (ECs) regulate blood coagulation, their abnormal phenotype may play a role in the development of thrombotic events. We here aimed to investigate the effect of ponatinib on the procoagulant activity of cultured endothelial cells in vitro. Human coronary artery endothelial cells (HCAECs) were incubated with 50, 150, and 1000 nM of ponatinib. Subsequently, phosphatidylserine (PS) exposure and endothelial microvesicles (EMVs) were measured by flow cytometry. In addition, EC- and EMV-dependent thrombin generation was analyzed. To investigate pro-apoptotic effects of ponatinib, the level of Bax and Bcl-xL proteins were studied using Western blot and F3, THBD, and VCAM1 mRNAs were quantified by qPCR. Therapeutic concentrations of ponatinib significantly increased PS expression on ECs and the amount of EMVs which significantly shortened the time parameters of thrombin generation. In addition, these changes were associated with an increased ratio of Bax and Bcl-xL proteins in the presence of the decreased THBD mRNA level. Overall, ponatinib enhances the procoagulant activity of ECs via inducing apoptosis, which may contribute to thrombotic events.
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- 2024
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20. Comparison of Different Vascular Biomarkers for Predicting In-Hospital Mortality in Severe SARS-CoV-2 Infection.
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Sütő R, Pócsi M, Fagyas M, Kalina E, Fejes Z, Szentkereszty Z, Kappelmayer J, and Nagy B Jr
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Severe SARS-CoV-2 elicits a hyper-inflammatory response that results in intravascular inflammation with endothelial injury, which contributes to increased mortality in COVID-19. To predict the outcome of severe SARS-CoV-2 infection, we analyzed the baseline level of different biomarkers of vascular disorders in COVID-19 subjects upon intensive care unit (ICU) admission and prior to any vaccination. A total of 70 severe COVID-19 patients (37 survivors and 33 non-survivors) were included with 16 age- and sex-matched controls. Vascular dysfunction was monitored via soluble VCAM-1, E-selectin, ACE2 and Lp-PLA2, while abnormal platelet activation was evaluated by soluble P-selectin and CD40L in parallel. These results were correlated with routine laboratory parameters and disease outcomes. Among these parameters, VCAM-1 and ACE2 showed significantly higher serum levels in COVID-19 patients with early death vs. convalescent subjects. VCAM-1 was significantly correlated with the Horowitz index (r = 0.3115) and IL-6 (r = 0.4599), while ACE2 was related to E-selectin (r = 0.4143) and CD40L (r = 0.2948). Lp-PLA2 was altered in none of these COVID-19 subcohorts and showed no relationship with the other parameters. Finally, the pre-treatment level of VCAM-1 (≥1420 ng/mL) and ACE2 activity (≥45.2 μU/mL) predicted a larger risk for mortality (Log-Rank p = 0.0031 and p = 0.0117, respectively). Vascular dysfunction with endothelial cell activation is linked to lethal COVID-19, and highly elevated soluble VCAM-1 and ACE2 at admission to ICU may predict unfavorable outcomes.
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- 2024
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21. Elevated level of serum human epididymis protein 4 (HE4) predicts disease severity and mortality in COVID-19 pneumonia.
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Sütő R, Pócsi M, Szabó Z, Fejes Z, Ivády G, Kerekes G, Fagyas M, Nagy A, Szentkereszty Z, Kappelmayer J, and Nagy B Jr
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- Humans, Biomarkers, Critical Illness, Patient Acuity, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, Pneumonia, Sepsis
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Background: We retrospectively analyzed serum level of human epididymis protein 4 (HE4) as a pulmonary inflammatory biomarker in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia in association with disease severity and outcome., Methods: Ninety-nine (40 critically ill, 40 severe and 19 mild) COVID-19 patients and as controls 25 age- and sex-matched non-COVID-19 bacterial sepsis subjects were included. Serum HE4 was measured by an immunoassay (Architect
® i1000SR, Abbott) in the baseline samples of all study participants obtained at intensive care unit (ICU) admission or during outpatient clinic visit and follow-up sera were available in case of 30 COVID-19 subjects with life-threating conditions. Associations were studied between serum HE4, routinely available laboratory parameters, clinical characteristics, and disease progression., Results: Baseline HE4 level was significantly higher (P < 0.0001) in critically ill (524.7 [300.1-1153.0] pmol/L) than severe COVID-19 subjects (157.4 [85.2-336.9] pmol/L) and in mild SARS-CoV-2 infection (46.7 [39.1-57.2] pmol/L). Similarly increased HE4 concentrations were found in bacterial sepsis (1118.0 [418.3-1953.0] pmol/L, P = 0.056) compared to critically ill COVID-19 individuals. Serum HE4 levels significantly correlated with age, SOFA-score, inflammation-dependent biomarkers, and the degree of lung manifestation evaluated by chest CT examination in ICU COVID-19 individuals. Based on ROC-AUC curve analysis, baseline HE4 independently indicated the severity of COVID-19 with an AUC value of 0.816 (95% CI [0.723-0.908]; P < 0.0001), while binary logistic regression test found HE4 as an independent prognostic parameter for death (OR: 10.618 [2.331-48.354]; P = 0.002). Furthermore, COVID-19 non-survivors showed much higher baseline HE4 levels without a substantial change under treatment vs. survivors (P < 0.0001). Finally, pre-treatment HE4 level of ≥ 331.7 pmol/L effectively predicted a larger risk for mortality (Log-Rank P < 0.0001) due to severe COVID-19 pneumonia., Conclusion: Elevated serum HE4 level at ICU admission highly correlates with COVID-19 severity and predicts disease outcome., (© 2023. The Author(s).)- Published
- 2023
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22. Human epididymis protein 4 (HE4) plasma concentration inversely correlates with the improvement of cystic fibrosis lung disease in p.Phe508del-CFTR homozygous cases treated with the CFTR modulator lumacaftor/ivacaftor combination.
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Pócsi M, Fejes Z, Bene Z, Nagy A, Balogh I, Amaral MD, Macek M Jr, and Nagy B Jr
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- Child, Humans, Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator genetics, Aminophenols therapeutic use, Benzodioxoles therapeutic use, Aminopyridines therapeutic use, Drug Combinations, Homozygote, Chloride Channel Agonists therapeutic use, Mutation, Cystic Fibrosis diagnosis, Cystic Fibrosis drug therapy, Cystic Fibrosis genetics
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Background: We previously documented that elevated HE4 plasma concentration decreased in people with CF (pwCF) bearing the p.Gly551Asp-CFTR variant in response to CFTR modulator (CFTRm) ivacaftor (IVA), and this level was inversely correlated with the FEV1% predicted values (ppFEV1). Although the effectiveness of lumacaftor (LUM)/IVA in pwCF homozygous for the p.Phe508del-CFTR variant has been evaluated, plasma biomarkers were not used to monitor treatment efficacy thus far., Methods: Plasma HE4 concentration was examined in 68 pwCF drawn from the PROSPECT study who were homozygous for the p.Phe508del-CFTR variant before treatment and at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after administration of LUM/IVA therapy. Plasma HE4 was correlated with ppFEV1 using their absolute and delta values. The discriminatory power of delta HE4 was evaluated for the detection of lung function improvements based on ROC-AUC analysis and multiple regression test., Results: HE4 plasma concentration was significantly reduced below baseline following LUM/IVA administration during the entire study period. The mean change of ppFEV1 was 2.6% (95% CI, 0.6 to 4.5) by 6 months of therapy in this sub-cohort. A significant inverse correlation between delta values of HE4 and ppFEV1 was observed especially in children with CF (r=-0.7053; p<0.0001). Delta HE4 predicted a 2.6% mean change in ppFEV1 (AUC: 0.7898 [95% CI 0.6823-0.8972]; P < 0.0001) at a cut-off value of -10.7 pmol/L. Moreover, delta HE4 independently represented the likelihood of being a responder with ≥ 5% delta ppFEV1 at 6 months (OR: 0.89, 95% CI: 0.82-0.95; P = 0.001)., Conclusions: Plasma HE4 level negatively correlates with lung function improvement assessed by ppFEV1 in pwCF undergoing LUM/IVA CFTRm treatment., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier B.V.)
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- 2023
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23. Technically Challenging Percutaneous Interventions of Chronic Total Occlusions Are Associated with Enhanced Platelet Activation.
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Illési Á, Fejes Z, Pócsi M, Debreceni IB, Hodosi K, Nagy B Jr, Kappelmayer J, Kőszegi Z, Csanádi Z, and Szük T
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Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is a frequently performed treatment option for recanalization in patients with chronic total occlusion (CTO). As CTO-PCIs are often complicated and challenging for interventionalists, the stressful and damaging nature of the procedure can be remarkable, thus platelets can be easily activated. Our aim was to investigate the effect of CTO-PCI on platelet activation and the expression of selected circulating microRNAs (miR) of platelet and endothelium origin after CTO-PCI. In this study, 50 subjects after CTO-PCI were enrolled. Blood samples were obtained before PCI, at 2 days and 3-6 months after the procedure to measure the degree of platelet activation and the level of plasma miR-223, miR-181b, and miR-126. Patients were divided based on the characteristics of the intervention. Patients with higher Japanese CTO scores and longer duration of PCI showed significantly elevated platelet P-selectin positivity ( p = 0.004 and p = 0.013, respectively) 2 days after the procedure compared to pre-PCI and increased concentration of soluble P-selectin 3-6 months after the intervention (higher Japanese CTO score: p = 0.028 and longer duration of PCI: p = 0.023) compared to baseline values. Shorter total stent length caused a significantly lower miR-181b expression at 3-6 months after the intervention ( p = 0.031), while no difference was observed in miR-223 and miR-126. One stent thrombosis occurred during the follow-up period. Although these technically challenging CTO-PCIs may cause enhanced platelet activation right after the intervention and long-term endothelial cell dysfunction, these interventions are not associated with more adverse clinical events.
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- 2023
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24. Shikonin Causes an Apoptotic Effect on Human Kidney Cancer Cells through Ras/MAPK and PI3K/AKT Pathways.
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Király J, Szabó E, Fodor P, Fejes Z, Nagy B Jr, Juhász É, Vass A, Choudhury M, Kónya G, Halmos G, and Szabó Z
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(1) Background: Shikonin, the main ingredient in Chinese herbal medicine, is described as a novel angiogenesis inhibitor, and its anticancer effects have already been studied. Shikonin and its derivatives induce apoptosis and suppress metastasis, which further enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapy. However, their mechanism of function has not been completely elucidated on human renal cancer cells. (2) Methods: In our study, CAKI-2 and A-498 cells were treated with increasing concentrations (2.5-40 µM) of shikonin, when colony formation ability and cytotoxic activity were tested. The changes in the expression of the main targets of apoptotic pathways were measured by RT-qPCR and Western blot. The intracellular levels of miR-21 and miR-155 were quantified by RT-qPCR. (3) Results: Shikonin exerted a dose-dependent effect on the proliferation of the cell lines examined. In 5 µM concentration of shikonin in vitro elevated caspase-3 and -7 levels, the proteins of the Ras/MAPK and PI3K/AKT pathways were activated. However, no significant changes were detected in the miR-21 and miR-155 expressions. (4) Conclusions: Our findings indicated that shikonin causes apoptosis of renal cancer cells by activating the Ras/MAPK and PI3K/AKT pathways. These effects of shikonin on renal cancer cells may bear important potential therapeutic implications for the treatment of renal cancer.
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- 2023
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25. Preparation and Testing of a Palladium-Decorated Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Foam Catalyst for the Hydrogenation of Benzophenone.
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Prekob Á, Hajdu V, Fejes Z, Kristály F, Viskolcz B, and Vanyorek L
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- Hydrogenation, Nitrogen chemistry, Carbon chemistry, Palladium chemistry
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Catalytic activity of a palladium catalyst with a porous carbon support was prepared and tested for benzophenone hydrogenation. The selectivity and yields toward the two possible reaction products (benzhydrol and diphenylmethane) can be directed by the applied solvent. It was found that in isopropanol, the prepared support was selective towards diphenylmethane with high conversion (99% selectivity and 99% benzophenone conversion on 323 K after 240 min). This selectivity might be explained by the presence of the incorporated structural nitrogens in the support.
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26. [Alectinib and mixed large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the lung.]
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Hegedűs F, Sükösd F, Tiszlavicz L, Furák J, Pálföldi R, Fejes Z, and Zombori T
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- Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Carbazoles therapeutic use, Lung pathology, Protein Kinase Inhibitors therapeutic use, Lung Neoplasms drug therapy, Lung Neoplasms genetics, Lung Neoplasms pathology, Carcinoma, Large Cell drug therapy, Carcinoma, Large Cell genetics, Carcinoma, Neuroendocrine drug therapy, Carcinoma, Neuroendocrine genetics
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The treatment of mixed large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma is less studied due to its low incidence. However, the presence of anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) fusion gene is rare in such tumours, ALK inhibitors may represent a promising therapeutic option instead of cytostatic therapy. Routine chest X-ray and then computed tomography (CT) examination revealed a pulmonary tumour in a 52-year-old asymptomatic woman. The neoplasm was removed by lobectomy. Histological examination confirmed papillary predominant lung adenocarcinoma. The patient was treated with postoperative chemotherapy and irradiation. 3 years later, neurologic symptoms were observed, therefore, brain CT was performed. The evaluation confirmed brain metastases which were removed. Histological examination identified metastasis of large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma. Revision and molecular examination of the metastasis and lung specimen revealed pulmonary mixed large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma with ALK-rearrangement. Alectinib (Alecensa) treatment was initiated resulting in regression of the previously observed liver metastases. Progression has not occurred in the last 3 years since the start of treatment. Detection of ALK fusion genes and research of ALK inhibitor therapy focus primarily on lung adenocarcinomas. Our case report would like to draw attention to the evaluation of driver mutations in pulmonary mixed neuroendocrine carcinoma with adenocarcinoma component because targeted treatment may be an effective alternative. Orv Hetil. 2023; 164(14): 548-554.
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- 2023
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27. Angiomyolipoma of the kidney-Clinicopathological analysis of 52 cases.
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Fejes Z, Sánta F, Jenei A, Király IE, Varga L, and Kuthi L
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- Female, Humans, Middle Aged, MART-1 Antigen, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Kidney metabolism, Kidney Neoplasms pathology, Angiomyolipoma surgery, Angiomyolipoma metabolism, Angiomyolipoma pathology, Carcinoma, Renal Cell, Hamartoma, Lipoma, Leiomyoma
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The renal angiomyolipoma (AML) is a benign tumor characteristically composed of fat, smooth muscle tissue, and vessels. We collected AMLs from our nephrectomy database, reclassified them according to their histological appearance, recorded the demographic, clinical, and pathological parameters, and compared them with oncocytoma (RO) and renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Immunohistochemistry was ordered in 41 cases. In 2224 nephrectomies, we found 52 AMLs with a 53 mm median size. The mean age was 52.76. Forty-eight tumors were sporadic, while four were hereditary. The revision resulted in 31 classic, 13 leiomyoma-like, five lipoma-like, two epithelioid, and one AML with epithelial cysts. SMA was diffusely positive, except for the epithelioid type, while MelanA harbored stronger expression than HMB45. AML was more frequent in females and appeared ten and 7 years earlier than RO and RCC, respectively. The follow-up time was 7.42 years, and neither tumor-related death nor relapse occurred. AML is rare in nephrectomies and develops primarily in females in their 50s with an average size of 50-60 mm at the surgery. The histological appearance in order of frequency is classic, leiomyoma-like, lipoma-like, epithelioid, and cystic. The MelanA, HMB45, and SMA immunohistochemistry can support the light-microscopic findings., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Fejes, Sánta, Jenei, Király, Varga and Kuthi.)
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- 2023
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28. Investigation of Circulating MicroRNA Levels in Antibody-Mediated Rejection After Kidney Transplantation.
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Nagy PF, Pócsi M, Fejes Z, Bidiga L, Szabó E, Balogh O, Szőllősi GJ, Nagy B Jr, and Nemes B
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Allografts, Antibodies immunology, Antibodies metabolism, Isoantibodies, MicroRNAs blood, MicroRNAs chemistry, Circulating MicroRNA blood, Circulating MicroRNA chemistry, Graft Rejection genetics, Graft Rejection metabolism, Kidney Transplantation adverse effects
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Background: One of the most important possible complications determining long-term graft survival after kidney transplant is antibody-mediated rejection (ABMR). The criterion standard approach to recognize ABMR is currently the kidney biopsy with histopathologic analysis. However, this test has limitations because of difficulties in timing of sampling, the evaluability of histology because of the questionable representativeness of specimens, and the limited number of this intervention. Hence, new reliable, noninvasive biomarkers are required to detect the development of ABMR in time., Methods: In this study, we analyzed the clinical data of 45 kidney transplant patients (mean age of 44.51 years, 20 male and 25 female subjects). These participants were recruited into 5 subcohorts based on their clinical status, histologic findings, and level of donor-specific anti-HLA antibodies. Circulating microRNAs (miR-21, miR-181b, miR-146a, miR-223, miR-155, miR-150) in plasma samples were quantified by quantitative polymerase chain reaction and their levels were correlated with the clinical characteristics in different subgroups., Results: The relative expression of plasma miR-155 (P = .0003), miR-223 (P = .0316), and miR-21 (P = .0147) were significantly higher in patients who had subsequent histology-approved ABMR with donor-specific anti-HLA antibody positivity (n = 10) than in the "triple negative" group (n = 21), and miR-155 showed the highest sensitivity (90%) and specificity (81%) to indicate ABMR development based on receiver operating characteristic analysis., Conclusions: According to our preliminary data, plasma miR-155, miR-21, and miR-223 can indicate the development of ABMR after kidney transplant in correlation with classic clinical parameters. However, future studies with larger number of participants are necessary to further evaluate the diagnostic properties of blood miRNAs in prediction of this life-threatening condition., (Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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29. Effect of invasive therapeutic coronary interventions on endothelial cell activation and thrombin generation in patients with chronic total coronary occlusion.
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Illési Á, Debreceni IB, Fejes Z, Nagy B Jr, Hodosi K, Kappelmayer J, Csanádi Z, and Szük TI
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- Chronic Disease, Coronary Angiography, Endothelial Cells, Humans, Risk Factors, Thrombin, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Coronary Occlusion surgery, Percutaneous Coronary Intervention methods
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Background: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is commonly used treatment for chronic total occlusion (CTO). PCI can be performed in two different ways using wire escalation (WE) or subintimal dissection and reentry (DR) technique. During both procedures patients are treated with anticoagulants, however a substantial activation of coagulation cascade is expected, which may affect clinical outcome., Objectives: Our aim was to compare the impact of WE and DR techniques regarding endothelial cell activation and thrombin formation., Methods: Fifty patients after CTO-PCI were enrolled into this study. Blood samples were obtained before PCI, at 48 h and 3-6 months after the intervention to measure soluble endothelium-specific markers and to investigate thrombin generation., Results: Twenty-nine patients were treated with WE, 21 received DR. In the DR group, soluble VCAM-1 (vascular cell adhesion molecule-1) and ICAM-1 (intercellular cell adhesion molecule-1) concentrations were gradually elevated and remained significantly increased at 3-6 months (p = 0.006 and p = 0.037, respectively) compared to pre-PCI. Furthermore, significant decrease in lagtime (p = 0.004) and time to peak (p = 0.002) with a substantial increment in peak thrombin (p = 0.001) were observed in these patients. In contrast, no significant alteration was found in the WE cohort. Clinical complications (myocardial infarction, stroke, thrombosis, revascularization) did not occur in the first 9 months of follow-up period in either group., Conclusion: Although DR intervention induces more thrombin generation with a larger degree of endothelium activation compared to WE, this technique does not cause more clinical complications., (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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30. Aliphatic tertiary amine catalysed urethane formation - a combined experimental and theoretical study.
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Waleed HQ, Csécsi M, Konyhás V, Boros ZR, Viskolcz B, Fejes Z, and Fiser B
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A kinetic and mechanistic investigation of the alcoholysis of phenyl isocyanate (PhNCO) using stoichiometric butan-1-ol (BuOH) in acetonitrile in the presence of different tertiary amine catalysts was performed. The reaction mechanisms in the absence and presence of experimentally applied catalysts were described by using the G3MP2BHandHLYP composite method. The apparent activation energies obtained from the calculations were in good agreement with the experimental data (ΔΔ E = <2 kJ mol
-1 ). Both experimental and theoretical results proved the important effect of tertiary amine catalysts on urethane formation. These results can aid in polyurethane catalyst design and development.- Published
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31. Experimental and Theoretical Study of Cyclic Amine Catalysed Urethane Formation.
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Waleed HQ, Pecsmány D, Csécsi M, Farkas L, Viskolcz B, Fejes Z, and Fiser B
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The alcoholysis of phenyl isocyanate (PhNCO) using stoichiometric butan-1-ol (BuOH) in acetonitrile in the presence of different cyclic amine catalysts was examined using a combined kinetic and mechanistic approach. The molecular mechanism of urethane formation without and in the presence of cyclic amine catalysts was studied using the G3MP2BHandHLYP composite method in combination with the SMD implicit solvent model. It was found that the energetics of the model reaction significantly decreased in the presence of catalysts. The computed and measured thermodynamic properties were in good agreement with each other. The results prove that amine catalysts are important in urethane synthesis. Based on the previous and current results, the design of new catalysts will be possible in the near future.
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32. New trends in the surgical treatment of axilla in breast cancer
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Horváth Z, Paszt A, Simonka Z, Látos M, Kaizer L, Hamar S, Vörös A, Ormándi K, Fejes Z, Oláh J, and Lázár G
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- Axilla, Female, Humans, Lymph Node Excision, Lymph Nodes, Neoadjuvant Therapy, Neoplasm Staging, Breast Neoplasms, Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
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Oncosurgical treatment of breast tumors involves the removal of metastatic axillary lymph nodes. In the last 30 years, the diagnosis and treatment of axillary lymph nodes have also undergone significant changes. The introduction of sentinel lymph node biopsy in 1993 made axillary block dissection with high morbidity safely omitted in a significant proportion of patients, and similarly, the staging of breast tumors and thus oncology and complex treatment became significantly more accurate. Shortly after the introduction of sentinel lymph node biopsy, intraoperative examination of sentinel lymph nodes (e.g. imprint cytology) also appeared, which significantly reduced the number of surgeries performed in the two sessions, thereby significantly reducing patient burden and surgical costs. The results of our study indicate that axillary block dissection is required in the treatment of axilla in an ever-decreasing group of patients and this proportion will decrease further in the future, with the increasing use of alternative axillary radiotherapy. The imprint cytological examination of sentinel lymph nodes taking into account current guidelines, no longer provides demonstrable benefits and its routine use is not justified. According to the latest international recommendations, intraoperative examination of the sentinel lymph node may be indicated in connection with mastectomy (when postoperative radiotherapy is not planned) and after neoadjuvant treatment. Our results suggest that the detection of suspected lymph nodes during preoperative axillary ultrasound may predict the stage of the disease. Based on our research results confirm that in patients receiving neoadjuvant therapy, in addition to the preoperative size of the tumour (≤20 mm, P = 0.002), the preoperative size of the lymph node (≤15 mm, P = 0.04) may also be used to predict that the stage of the disease is N0-1.
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33. Combined prognostic role of TARC and interim 18 F-FDG PET/CT in patients with Hodgkin lymphoma-real world observational study.
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Husi K, Pinczés LI, Fejes Z, Nagy B Jr, Illés Á, and Miltényi Z
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- Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols, Bleomycin, Dacarbazine, Doxorubicin, Humans, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local, Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography, Positron-Emission Tomography, Prognosis, Vinblastine, Chemokine CCL17 metabolism, Fluorodeoxyglucose F18, Hodgkin Disease
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Objective: Although the majority of patients with Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) has recently become long-term survivors, 20%-30% of HL patients have primary refractory disease or relapse. It is essential to identify patients at risk of treatment failure during first-line therapy. To objective of the present study was to investigate the combined prognostic role of fluorine-18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (
18 F-FDG PET/CT) imaging and thymus and activation-regulated chemokine (TARC) levels in Hodgkin lymphoma., Subjects and Methods: Between 01/01/2013 and 01/03/2019 77 HL patients were enrolled in this study where serum TARC levels were measured by an immunoassay and18 F-FDG PET/CT scans were performed at baseline, after the second cycle of ABVD treatment (interim) and at the end of first-line therapy., Results: Twenty-six patients (34%) had early-stage HL, while 51 patients presented with advanced-stage disease. Fifteen patients had primary refractory HL, while 1 patient relapsed after first-line therapy. Optimal TARC cut-off value for progression-free survival (PFS) was 700pg/mL based on receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. With Cox regression analysis,18 F-FDG PET/CT with Deauville scores of 3, 4, or 5 and TARC levels above 700pg/mL predicted treatment failure at interim assessment. Inclusion of HL patients with a Deauville score of 3 to the high-risk population resulted in a 7-fold increase in the estimated risk of relapse compared to patients with Deauville score 4-5 with TARC levels above 700pg/mL. Patients with interim18 F-FDG PET/CT Deauville scores 3-5 had a significant survival benefit if their TARC levels were 700pg/mL. Positive predictive value (PPV) of interim18 F-FDG PET/CT scans with a Deauville score 3-5 was 47.8%, while combined PPV of a similar18 F-FDGPET/CT assessment and elevated TARC levels was 88.8%., Conclusion: Interim18 F-FDG PET/CT and TARC analyzed together accurately identify HL patients who do not respond sufficiently to treatment and who need an early change of therapy.- Published
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34. Functional Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels Are Present in the Human B Cell Membrane.
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Feher A, Pócsi M, Papp F, Szanto TG, Csoti A, Fejes Z, Nagy B Jr, Nemes B, and Varga Z
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- Cell Membrane metabolism, Humans, Membrane Potentials physiology, Sodium metabolism, Tetrodotoxin, Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels genetics, Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels metabolism
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B cells express various ion channels, but the presence of voltage-gated sodium (Na
V ) channels has not been confirmed in the plasma membrane yet. In this study, we have identified several NaV channels, which are expressed in the human B cell membrane, by electrophysiological and molecular biology methods. The sensitivity of the detected sodium current to tetrodotoxin was between the values published for TTX-sensitive and TTX-insensitive channels, which suggests the co-existence of multiple NaV 1 subtypes in the B cell membrane. This was confirmed by RT-qPCR results, which showed high expression of TTX-sensitive channels along with the lower expression of TTX-insensitive NaV 1 channels. The biophysical characteristics of the currents also supported the expression of multiple NaV channels. In addition, we investigated the potential functional role of NaV channels by membrane potential measurements. Removal of Na+ from the extracellular solution caused a reversible hyperpolarization, supporting the role of NaV channels in shaping and maintaining the resting membrane potential. As this study was mainly limited to electrophysiological properties, we cannot exclude the possible non-canonical functions of these channels. This work concludes that the presence of voltage-gated sodium channels in the plasma membrane of human B cells should be recognized and accounted for in the future.- Published
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35. Circulating ACE2 activity predicts mortality and disease severity in hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
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Fagyas M, Fejes Z, Sütő R, Nagy Z, Székely B, Pócsi M, Ivády G, Bíró E, Bekő G, Nagy A, Kerekes G, Szentkereszty Z, Papp Z, Tóth A, Kappelmayer J, and Nagy B Jr
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- Endothelial Cells, Humans, Severity of Illness Index, Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 blood, COVID-19 diagnosis, COVID-19 mortality
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Objectives: Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) represents the primary receptor for SARS-CoV-2 to enter endothelial cells. Here we investigated circulating ACE2 activity to predict the severity and mortality of COVID-19., Methods: Serum ACE2 activity was measured in COVID-19 (110 critically ill and 66 severely ill subjects at hospital admission and 106 follow-up samples) and in 32 non-COVID-19 severe sepsis patients. Associations between ACE2, inflammation-dependent biomarkers, pre-existing comorbidities, and clinical outcomes were studied., Results: Initial ACE2 activity was significantly higher in critically ill COVID-19 patients (54.4 [36.7-90.8] mU/L) than in severe COVID-19 (34.5 [25.2-48.7] mU/L; P<0.0001) and non-COVID-19 sepsis patients (40.9 [21.4-65.7] mU/L; P=0.0260) regardless of comorbidities. Circulating ACE2 activity correlated with inflammatory biomarkers and was further elevated during the hospital stay in critically ill patients. Based on ROC-curve analysis and logistic regression test, baseline ACE2 independently indicated the severity of COVID-19 with an AUC value of 0.701 (95% CI [0.621-0.781], P<0.0001). Furthermore, non-survivors showed higher serum ACE2 activity vs. survivors at hospital admission (P<0.0001). Finally, high ACE2 activity (≥45.4 mU/L) predicted a higher risk (65 vs. 37%) for 30-day mortality (Log-Rank P<0.0001)., Conclusions: Serum ACE2 activity correlates with COVID-19 severity and predicts mortality., (Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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36. Multifocal Urinary Tract Metastasis of Colorectal Carcinoma.
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Fejes Z, Király IE, Fehér ÁM, Kovács PG, Gyuris Z, Sükösd F, Torday L, and Kuthi L
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- Aged, 80 and over, Humans, Lymphatic Metastasis, Male, Urinary Bladder, Colorectal Neoplasms diagnosis, Kidney Neoplasms, Ureter, Ureteral Neoplasms
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Introduction: Secondary urinary tract tumors are uncommon findings and mainly evolve by direct invasion from adjacent organs. Actual metastatic involvement often develops in the urinary bladder, while the upper urinary tract is infrequently affected. In addition, the lungs, breast, and prostate gland are the usual primary sites. Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) may spread to the ureter directly or seeds via vascular or lymphatic channels. It may pose struggles in the differential diagnosis because CRC shares standard pathologic features with the primary adenocarcinoma of the urinary tract., Case Presentation: We describe the case of an 81-year-old man who was referred to our hospital with a distal ureteral tumor that was treated by a ureteronephrectomy. The histopathological and genetic analysis established the diagnosis of metastatic CRC along with 3 metastases in the renal pelvis., Conclusion: This rare case highlights the limitations of conventional histological processing, including immunohistochemistry, and it underlines the role of molecular investigations in certain circumstances., (© 2021 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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37. Computational Study of Catalytic Urethane Formation.
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Waleed HQ, Csécsi M, Hadjadj R, Thangaraj R, Pecsmány D, Owen M, Szőri M, Fejes Z, Viskolcz B, and Fiser B
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Polyurethanes (PUs) are widely used in different applications, and thus various synthetic procedures including one or more catalysts are applied to prepare them. For PU foams, the most important catalysts are nitrogen-containing compounds. Therefore, in this work, the catalytic effect of eight different nitrogen-containing catalysts on urethane formation will be examined. The reactions of phenyl isocyanate (PhNCO) and methanol without and in the presence of catalysts have been studied and discussed using the G3MP2BHandHLYP composite method. The solvent effects have also been considered by applying the SMD implicit solvent model. A general urethane formation mechanism has been proposed without and in the presence of the studied catalysts. The proton affinities (PA) were also examined. The barrier height of the reaction significantly decreased (∆ E
0 > 100 kJ/mol) in the presence of the studied catalysts, which proves the important effect they have on urethane formation. The achieved results can be applied in catalyst design and development in the near future.- Published
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38. Adaptive coping strategies in male infertility, paramedical counselling as a way of support.
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Szatmári A, Helembai K, Zádori J, Dudás IE, Fejes Z, Drótos G, and Rafael B
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- Counseling, Humans, Male, Mental Health, Reproductive Techniques, Assisted, Adaptation, Psychological, Infertility, Male therapy
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Aims : In the last decades, the number of infertile males increased worldwide which gained more focus. The extent to which a person or a couple is able to cope adaptively with the problem of infertility depends on the combined effect of several variables. Our aim was to apply counselling among males suffering from infertility problems. During the therapy - besides providing information - we aim to elaborate the effects of the treatment and experiences, to process information, to develop adaptive coping strategies against stress and to indirectly or directly change health behaviours influencing reproduction. Methods : Only patients with male factor infertility were involved. They were divided into an observed group (n = 57) and a control (n = 51) group after a thorough physical examination and assessment of their reactions to, and awareness of, the disease. Results : The group that received the interventions had an intense awareness of the diagnosis and aims and nature of the indicated treatment. They employed purposeful problem-solving coping strategies, reported being satisfied with the infertility treatment. Conclusions : The counselling of clients with infertility problems a more favourable mental well-being can be established by the active participation of professional helpers. Patients might receive effective, targeted and problem-specific help. Abbreviations: ART: Assisted Reproductive Technology.
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39. Angiomyofibroblastoma in a male patient – a case report on a rare paratesticular lesion and review of the literature
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Kakuja F, Palásti P, Oroszi M, Kuthi L, Király IE, Kincses ZT, Palkó A, and Fejes Z
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- Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Scrotum diagnostic imaging, Ultrasonography, Soft Tissue Neoplasms, Testicular Neoplasms diagnosis
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Összefoglaló. A scrotum képalkotó vizsgálóeljárásai közül elsőnek választandó az ultrahang, mivel könnyen hozzáférhető, szenzitivitása és specificitása magas. Szerepe kiemelendő mind az intratesticularis eltérések differenciáldiagnózisában, mind pedig a kevésbé ismert paratesticularis eltérések esetében. Az urológiai ambulancián egy 56 éves férfi jelentkezett kivizsgálásra tapintható terime miatt. Ultrahangvizsgálattal paratesticularis elváltozás látszódott, mely a vizsgálat során az inguinalis csatorna irányába többször elmozdult. A laesio dignitása nem volt meghatározható, ezért műtéti eltávolításra került sor. A szövettani vizsgálat a férfiak körében ritkán előforduló angiomyofibroblastoma diagnózisát véleményezte. A paratesticularis elváltozások ugyan ritkán fordulnak elő, de a gyakoribb entitások és azok ultrahangos sajátosságainak ismerete elengedhetetlen a terápia tervezése szempontjából. Orv Hetil. 2021; 162(34): 1376-1382. Summary. Ultrasonography is the basic imaging technique for the evaluation of testicular structures because it is easily accessible and has high sensitivity and specificity. It plays a significant role in the differential diagnosis of intratesticular changes, in addition, its role should be emphasised in rare paratesticular abnormalities. A 56-year-old male presented in the urology department complaining of a palpable inguinal mass and was referred to ultrasonography for further evaluation. A scrotal ultrasound was performed, and it described a mobile paratesticular mass without any specific characterizations. Therefore the lesion was removed, and the histological analysis established the diagnosis of angiomyofibroblastoma. Paratesticular lesions are rare, but it is essential to know the frequent abnormalities and the corresponding ultrasound findings for planning of treatment. Orv Hetil. 2021; 162(34): 1376-1382.
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40. The Proteasome Inhibitor Bortezomib Induces Apoptosis and Activation in Gel-Filtered Human Platelets.
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Ghansah H, Debreceni IB, Fejes Z, Nagy B Jr, and Kappelmayer J
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- Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology, Blood Platelets drug effects, Humans, P-Selectin genetics, Apoptosis, Blood Coagulation drug effects, Blood Platelets pathology, Bortezomib pharmacology, P-Selectin metabolism, Platelet Activation, Proteasome Inhibitors pharmacology
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Bortezomib (BTZ) has demonstrated its efficacy in several hematological disorders and has been associated with thrombocytopenia. There is controversy about the effect of BTZ on human platelets, so we set out to determine its effect on various types of platelet samples. Human platelets were investigated in platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and as gel-filtered platelets (GFPs). Mitochondrial inner membrane potential depolarization and phosphatidylserine (PS) and P-selectin expression levels were studied by flow cytometry, while thrombin generation was measured by a fluorescent method. In PRP, BTZ caused negligible PS expression after 60 min of treatment. However, in GFPs, PS expression was dose- and time-dependently increased in the BTZ-treated groups, as was P-selectin. The percentage of depolarized cells was also higher after BTZ pretreatment at both time points. Peak thrombin and velocity index increased significantly even with the lowest BTZ concentration ( p = 0.0019; p = 0.0032) whereas time to peak and start tail parameters decreased ( p = 0.0007; p = 0.0034). The difference between PRP and GFP results can be attributed to the presence of plasma proteins in PRP, as the PS-stimulating effect of BTZ could be attenuated by supplementing GFPs with purified human albumin. Overall, BTZ induces a procoagulant platelet phenotype in an experimental setting devoid of plasma proteins.
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41. Preterm Intraventricular Hemorrhage-Induced Inflammatory Response in Human Choroid Plexus Epithelial Cells.
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Fejes Z, Pócsi M, Takai J, Erdei J, Tóth A, Balogh E, Rusznyák Á, Fenyvesi F, Nagy A, Kappelmayer J, Jeney V, and Nagy B Jr
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- C-Reactive Protein cerebrospinal fluid, C-Reactive Protein metabolism, Case-Control Studies, Cerebral Hemorrhage complications, Cerebral Hemorrhage congenital, Cerebral Hemorrhage metabolism, Choroid Plexus pathology, Cohort Studies, Cytokines cerebrospinal fluid, Cytokines metabolism, Epithelial Cells metabolism, Epithelial Cells pathology, Female, Heme metabolism, Hemoglobins metabolism, Humans, Hungary, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Premature, Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 cerebrospinal fluid, Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 metabolism, Male, Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome congenital, Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome etiology, Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome metabolism, Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1 cerebrospinal fluid, Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1 metabolism, Cerebral Hemorrhage pathology, Choroid Plexus metabolism, Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome pathology
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Following an intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH), red blood cell lysis and hemoglobin (Hb) oxidation with the release of heme can cause sterile neuroinflammation. In this study, we measured Hb derivates and cellular adhesion molecules ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 with cell-free miRNAs in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples obtained from Grade-III and Grade-IV preterm IVH infants (IVH-III and IVH-IV, respectively) at multiple time points between days 0-60 after the onset of IVH. Furthermore, human choroid plexus epithelial cells (HCPEpiCs) were incubated with IVH and non-IVH CSF (10 v / v %) for 24 h in vitro to investigate the IVH-induced inflammatory response that was investigated via: (i) HMOX1, IL8, VCAM1, and ICAM1 mRNAs as well as miR-155, miR-223, and miR-181b levels by RT-qPCR; (ii) nuclear translocation of the NF-κB p65 subunit by fluorescence microscopy; and (iii) reactive oxygen species (ROS) measurement. We found a time-dependent alteration of heme, IL-8, and adhesion molecules which revealed a prolonged elevation in IVH-IV vs. IVH-III with higher miR-155 and miR-181b expression at days 41-60. Exposure of HCPEpiCs to IVH CSF samples induced HMOX1, IL8, and ICAM1 mRNA levels along with increased ROS production via the NF-κB pathway activation but without cell death, as confirmed by the cell viability assay. Additionally, the enhanced intracellular miR-155 level was accompanied by lower miR-223 and miR-181b expression in HCPEpiCs after CSF treatment. Overall, choroid plexus epithelial cells exhibit an abnormal cell phenotype after interaction with pro-inflammatory CSF of IVH origin which may contribute to the development of later clinical complications in preterm IVH.
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42. Platelet Microparticles Enriched in miR-223 Reduce ICAM-1-Dependent Vascular Inflammation in Septic Conditions.
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Szilágyi B, Fejes Z, Rusznyák Á, Fenyvesi F, Pócsi M, Halmi S, Griger Z, Kunapuli SP, Kappelmayer J, and Nagy B Jr
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In the process of sepsis, activated platelets shed microvesicles containing microRNAs (miRNAs), which can be internalized by distinct recipient cells in circulation, consequently eliciting a potent capability to regulate their cellular functions in different diseases. In the present study, activated human platelets transferring miR-223 into endothelial cells via platelet-derived microparticles (PMPs) was investigated in vitro during septic conditions with a proposed mechanism involving in downregulation of the enhanced expression of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1). The uptake of PMPs encasing miR-223 and the adhesion of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) on human coronary artery endothelial cells (HCAECs) were observed by immunofluorescence microscopy upon co-culture with PMPs isolated from sepsis or control plasma. The expression of miR-223-3p and its gene target ICAM1 in HCAECs were quantified by RT-qPCR and ELISA after the cells were incubated with septic or control PMPs, whose levels were induced with thrombin-receptor activating peptide (TRAP). Leukocyte-depleted platelets (LDPs) from septic patients showed a decreased miR-223 level, while septic plasma and PMPs revealed an elevated miRNA level compared to control samples. Similarly, TRAP-activated LDPs demonstrated a reduced intracellular miR-223 expression, while increased levels in the supernatant and PMP isolates were observed vs. untreated samples. Furthermore, TNF-α alone resulted in decreased miR-223 and elevated ICAM1 levels in HCAECs, while PMPs raised the miRNA level that was associated with downregulated ICAM1 expression at both mRNA and protein levels under TNF-α treatment. Importantly, miR-223 was turned out not to be newly synthesized as shown in unchanged pre-miR-223 level, and mature miR-223 expression was also elevated in the presence of PMPs in HCAECs after transfection with Dicer1 siRNA. In addition, septic PMPs containing miR-223 decreased ICAM1 with a reduction of PBMC binding to HCAECs. In conclusion, septic platelets released PMPs carrying functional miR-223 lower ICAM1 expression in endothelial cells, which may be a protective role against excessive sepsis-induced vascular inflammation., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2021 Szilágyi, Fejes, Rusznyák, Fenyvesi, Pócsi, Halmi, Griger, Kunapuli, Kappelmayer and Nagy.)
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43. Enhanced Expression of Human Epididymis Protein 4 (HE4) Reflecting Pro-Inflammatory Status Is Regulated by CFTR in Cystic Fibrosis Bronchial Epithelial Cells.
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Bene Z, Fejes Z, Szanto TG, Fenyvesi F, Váradi J, Clarke LA, Panyi G, Macek M Jr, Amaral MD, Balogh I, and Nagy B Jr
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Decreased human epididymis protein 4 (HE4) plasma levels were reported in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients under CFTR potentiator ivacaftor therapy, which inversely correlated with lung function improvement. In this study, we investigated whether HE4 expression was affected via modulation of CFTR function in CF bronchial epithelial (CFBE) cells in vitro . HE4 protein levels were measured in the supernatants of CFBE 41o
- cells expressing F508del-CFTR or wild-type CFTR (wt-CFTR) after administration of lumacaftor/ivacaftor or tezacaftor/ivacaftor , while HE4 expression in CFBE 41o- cells were also analyzed following application of adenylate cyclase activators Forskolin/IBMX or CFTRinh172 . The effect of all of these compounds on CFTR function was monitored by the whole-cell patch-clamp technique. Induced HE4 expression was studied with interleukin-6 (IL-6) in F508del-CFTR CFBE 41o- cells under TNF-α stimulation for 1 h up to 1 week in duration. In parallel, plasma HE4 was determined in CF subjects homozygous for p.Phe508del-CFTR mutation receiving lumacaftor/ivacaftor (Orkambi® ) therapy. NF-κB-mediated signaling was observed via the nuclear translocation of p65 subunit by fluorescence microscopy together with the analysis of IL-6 expression by an immunoassay. In addition, HE4 expression was examined after NF-κB pathway inhibitor BAY 11-7082 treatment with or without CFTR modulators. CFTR modulators partially restored the activity of F508del-CFTR and reduced HE4 concentration was found in F508del-CFTR CFBE 41o- cells that was close to what we observed in CFBE 41o- cells with wt-CFTR. These data were in agreement with decreased plasma HE4 concentrations in CF patients treated with Orkambi® . Furthermore, CFTR inhibitor induced elevated HE4 levels, while CFTR activator Forskolin/IBMX downregulated HE4 in the cell cultures and these effects were more pronounced in the presence of CFTR modulators. Higher activation level of baseline and TNF-α stimulated NF-κB pathway was detected in F508del-CFTR vs. wt-CFTR CFBE 41o- cells that was substantially reduced by CFTR modulators based on lower p65 nuclear positivity and IL-6 levels. Finally, HE4 expression was upregulated by TNF-α with elevated IL-6, and both protein levels were suppressed by combined administration of NF-κB pathway inhibitor and CFTR modulators in CFBE 41o- cells. In conclusion, CFTR dysfunction contributes to abnormal HE4 expression via NF-κB in CF., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2021 Bene, Fejes, Szanto, Fenyvesi, Váradi, Clarke, Panyi, Macek, Amaral, Balogh and Nagy.)- Published
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44. “Gap in the shield” – imaging of the thyroid gland from the multidisciplinary perspective
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Palásti P, Zombori T, Kaiser L, Magony S, Kakuja F, Vörös A, Morvay Z, Kincses ZT, Palkó A, and Fejes Z
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- Biopsy, Fine-Needle, Humans, Ultrasonography, Unnecessary Procedures, Thyroid Diseases diagnostic imaging, Thyroid Gland diagnostic imaging
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Összefoglaló. A pajzsmirigy az első szervek közé tartozik, melyek megjelenítésében, betegségeinek felfedezésében az ultrahang-diagnosztikának fontos szerepe van. A pajzsmirigybetegségek a lakosság jelentős részét érintik, és a technika fejlődésével egyre több pajzsmirigyeltérés, göb kerül felfedezésre. A pajzsmirigy rosszindulatú folyamatainak nincs egy bizonyos specifikus jele, viszont az ultrahangkép alapján meghatározhatók a malignitásra gyanús eltérések. Erre az elmúlt években több összefoglaló rendszer is született. Jelen összefoglaló tanulmányunknak az a célja, hogy bemutassuk a pajzsmirigy ultrahangdiagnosztikájának fejlődését; összehasonlítsuk az egyes leletezési rendszereket, úgymint TIRADS, EU-TIRADS, K-TIRADS, melyek célja a feltehetőleg rosszindulatú göbök kiszűrése, azonosítása a mindennapi rutinmunka során; vizsgáljuk a különböző rendszerek kapcsolatát a patológia által használt Bethesda-pontrendszerrel. Az ultrahangvizsgálat megfelelő értékelése, a pontrendszerek ismerete segíthet a pajzsmirigygöb differenciáldiagnózisában, a követési frekvencia meghatározásában, csökkentheti az aspirációs citológiák számát, ezzel támogatva a klinikai döntéshozatalt. Orv Hetil. 2021; 162(14): 530-541. Summary. The thyroid gland was one of the first organs, the ultrasound (US) examination of which has played an important role. The thyroid diseases affect a large part of the population, and with the development of imaging technology, more and more thyroid abnormalities, nodules and malignant lesions are being discovered. There are no specific signs of thyroid cancer, but the suspicious signs could be determined by US. In recent years, several systems have been developed. The aim of our review is to demonstrate the development of US diagnostics of the thyroid gland; to compare the different reporting systems, such as TIRADS, EU-TIRADS, K-TIRADS, which should help to identify the questionable lesions in the daily routine work. We examine the relationship between the different US systems and the Bethesda point score used by pathologists. The literature review shows that the US examination supports the clinical decisions, helps to select, who should have a fine-needle biopsy, and allows to determine the frequency of follow-up. The number of unnecessary fine-needle biopsies could be reduced, too. Our paper is part of a bigger research, the ethical license number is 23/2020, University of Szeged. Orv Hetil. 2021; 162(14): 530-541.
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45. A dramatic rise in serum ACE2 activity in a critically ill COVID-19 patient.
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Nagy B Jr, Fejes Z, Szentkereszty Z, Sütő R, Várkonyi I, Ajzner É, Kappelmayer J, Papp Z, Tóth A, and Fagyas M
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- Aged, COVID-19 blood, COVID-19 physiopathology, Critical Illness, Endothelial Cells metabolism, Humans, Male, Renin-Angiotensin System physiology, SARS-CoV-2, Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 blood, COVID-19 enzymology
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Endothelial cells express surface angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), the main receptor for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that promotes the infection of endothelial cells showing activation and damage. Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid from coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) subjects showed a critical imbalance in the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system with the upregulated expression of ACE2. Recently, intravenous recombinant ACE2 was reported as an effective therapy in severe COVID-19 by blocking the viral entry to target cells. Here, we present a case of a critically ill COVID-19 patient with acute respiratory distress syndrome where circulating ACE2 was first measured to monitor disease prognosis. ACE2 activity increased about 40-fold over the normal range and showed a distinct time course as compared to 2-3-fold higher levels of endothelium biomarkers. Although the level of soluble E-selectin followed the clinical status of our patient similar to ferritin and IL-6 levels, the dramatic rise in serum ACE2 activity may act as an endogenous nonspecific protective mechanism against SARS-CoV-2 infection that preceded the recovery of our patient., (Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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46. Investigation of the Cellular Effects of Beta- Cyclodextrin Derivatives on Caco-2 Intestinal Epithelial Cells.
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Rusznyák Á, Malanga M, Fenyvesi É, Szente L, Váradi J, Bácskay I, Vecsernyés M, Vasvári G, Haimhoffer Á, Fehér P, Ujhelyi Z, Nagy B Jr, Fejes Z, and Fenyvesi F
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Cyclodextrins are widely used excipients for increasing water-solubility, delivery and bioavailability of lipophilic drugs. By using fluorescent cyclodextrin derivatives, we showed previously that cyclodextrins are able to enter Caco-2 intestinal cells by endocytosis, but the influence of different fluorescent labeling on the same cyclodextrin derivative has not been studied. The consequences of the cellular internalization of cyclodextrins have not been revealed yet either. The aims of this study were to compare the cellular internalization of fluorescein- and rhodamine-labeled (2-hydroxypropyl)-, (HPBCD) and randommethyl-β-cyclodextrins (RAMEB) and to investigate the intracellular effects of these derivatives on Caco-2 cells. Stimulation of the NF-kappa B pathway and autophagy and localization of these derivatives in lysosomes were tested. The endocytosis of these derivatives was examined by fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry. Both fluorescein- and rhodamine-labeled derivatives entered the cells, therefore the type of the fluorescent labeling did not influence their internalization. Cyclodextrin pretreatment did not activate the translocation of the p65 subunit of the NF-kappa B heterodimer into the cell nuclei from the cytoplasm. After HPBCD or RAMEB treatment, formation of the autophagosomes did not increase compared to the control sample and at the same time these derivatives could be detected in lysosomes after internalization.
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47. Elevated Pro-Inflammatory Cell-Free MicroRNA Levels in Cerebrospinal Fluid of Premature Infants after Intraventricular Hemorrhage.
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Fejes Z, Erdei J, Pócsi M, Takai J, Jeney V, Nagy A, Varga A, Bácsi A, Bognár L, Novák L, Kappelmayer J, and Nagy B Jr
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- Biomarkers cerebrospinal fluid, Cell Line, Circulating MicroRNA, Female, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Male, Cerebral Hemorrhage cerebrospinal fluid, Infant, Newborn, Diseases cerebrospinal fluid, Infant, Premature cerebrospinal fluid
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Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) represents a high risk of neonatal mortality and later neurodevelopmental impairment in prematurity. IVH is accompanied with inflammation, hemolysis, and extracellular hemoglobin (Hb) oxidation. However, microRNA (miRNA) expression in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of preterm infants with IVH has been unknown. Therefore, in the present study, candidate pro-inflammatory cell-free miRNAs were analyzed in CSF samples from 47 preterm infants with grade III or IV IVH vs. clinical controls ( n = 14). miRNAs were quantified by RT-qPCR, normalized to "spike-in" cel-miR-39. Oxidized Hb and total heme levels were determined by spectrophotometry as well as IL-8, VCAM-1, ICAM-1, and E-selectin concentrations by ELISA. To reveal the origin of the investigated miRNAs, controlled hemolysis experiments were performed in vitro; in addition, human choroid plexus epithelial cell (HCPEpiC) cultures were treated with metHb, ferrylHb, heme, or TNF-α to replicate IVH-triggered cellular conditions. Levels of miR-223, miR-155, miR-181b, and miR-126 as well as Hb metabolites along with IL-8 were elevated in CSF after the onset of IVH vs. controls. Significant correlations were observed among the miRNAs, oxidized Hb forms, and the soluble adhesion molecules. During the post-IVH follow-up, attenuated expression of miRNAs and protein biomarkers in CSF was observed upon elimination of Hb metabolites. These miRNAs remained unaffected by a series of artificially induced hemolysis, which excluded red blood cells as their origin, while stimulation of HCPEpiCs with oxidized Hb fractions and heme resulted in increased extracellular miRNA levels in the cell culture supernatant. Overall, the hemorrhage-induced CSF miRNAs reflected inflammatory conditions as potential biomarkers in preterm IVH.
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48. Laboratory biomarkers for lung disease severity and progression in cystic fibrosis.
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Bene Z, Fejes Z, Macek M Jr, Amaral MD, Balogh I, and Nagy B Jr
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- Biomarkers, Humans, Laboratories, Lung, Severity of Illness Index, Cystic Fibrosis diagnosis
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Although the clinical outcomes of cystic fibrosis (CF) have been markedly improved through the recent implementation of novel CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) modulator drugs, robust and reliable biomarkers are still demanded for the early detection of CF lung disease progression, monitoring treatment efficacy and predicting life-threatening clinical complications. Thus, there is an unmet need to identify and validate novel, ideally blood based biomarkers with strong correlations to the severity of CF lung disease, which represents a major contribution to overall CF morbidity and mortality. In this review, we aim to summarize the utility of thus far studied blood-, sputum- and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL)-based biomarkers to evaluate inflammatory conditions in the lung and to follow treatment efficacy in CF. Measurements of sweat chloride concentrations and the spirometric parameter FEV
1 are currently utilized to monitor CFTR function and the effect of various CF therapies. Nonetheless, both have inherent pitfalls and limitations, thus routinely analyzed biomarkers in blood, sputum or BAL samples are required as surrogates for lung disorders. Recent discovery of new protein (e.g. HE4) and RNA-based biomarkers, such as microRNAs may offer a higher efficacy, which in aggregate may be valuable to evaluate disease prognosis and to substantiate CF drug efficacy., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest statement The authors have no direct or indirect conflict of interest which could affect the content and outcomes of this review., (Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
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49. Testicular adrenal rest tumor in the background of congenital adrenal hyperplasia
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Brzózka Á, Kuthi L, Hajdú E, Magony S, Király IE, Kincses ZT, Szatmári A, Szalma E, Palkó A, and Fejes Z
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- Adrenal Rest Tumor therapy, Humans, Male, Testicular Neoplasms therapy, Adrenal Hyperplasia, Congenital epidemiology, Adrenal Rest Tumor diagnosis, Testicular Neoplasms diagnosis
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The prevalence of testicular adrenal rest tumours varies in different forms of congenital adrenal hyperplasia. Patients with 21-hydroxilase deficiency usually have bilateral and palpable testicular nodules. Although adrenal rest tumours are well documented in the literature, the diagnosis and management require a multidisciplinary approach: the cooperative work of endocrinologists, urologists, pathologists and radiologists is essential. In the case of an early diagnosis, appropriately increased corticosteroid treatment may reduce the tumour mass. In advanced stages, tumours can lead to irreversible parenchymal damage causing infertility. The importance of an early and accurate diagnosis cannot be emphasized enough, since the therapy differs significantly from other benign or malignant testicular neoplasia. A case of a testicular adrenal rest tumour is presented along with the multidisciplinary perspectives of the diagnosis and management of these lesions. Orv Hetil. 2020; 161(16): 623–631., (© Szerző(k)/The Author(s))
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50. The Role of Hemoglobin Oxidation Products in Triggering Inflammatory Response Upon Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Premature Infants.
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Erdei J, Tóth A, Nagy A, Nyakundi BB, Fejes Z, Nagy B Jr, Novák L, Bognár L, Balogh E, Paragh G, Kappelmayer J, Bácsi A, and Jeney V
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- Female, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Premature, Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 cerebrospinal fluid, Interleukin-8 cerebrospinal fluid, Male, Neurogenic Inflammation, Oxidation-Reduction, Premature Birth immunology, Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1 cerebrospinal fluid, Brain pathology, Cerebral Intraventricular Hemorrhage metabolism, Endothelial Cells metabolism, Erythrocytes pathology, Heme cerebrospinal fluid, Hemoglobins cerebrospinal fluid, Inflammation metabolism, Premature Birth metabolism
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Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) is a frequent complication of prematurity that is associated with high neonatal mortality and morbidity. IVH is accompanied by red blood cell (RBC) lysis, hemoglobin (Hb) oxidation, and sterile inflammation. Here we investigated whether extracellular Hb, metHb, ferrylHb, and heme contribute to the inflammatory response after IVH. We collected cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) ( n = 20) from premature infants with grade III IVH at different time points after the onset of IVH. Levels of Hb, metHb, total heme, and free heme were the highest in CSF samples obtained between days 0 and 20 after the onset of IVH and were mostly non-detectable in CSF collected between days 41 and 60 of post-IVH. Besides Hb monomers, we detected cross-linked Hb dimers and tetramers in post-IVH CSF samples obtained in days 0-20 and 21-40, but only Hb tetramers were present in CSF samples obtained after 41-60 days. Vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) and interleukin-8 (IL-8) levels were higher in CSF samples obtained between days 0 and 20 than in CSF collected between days 41 and 60 of post-IVH. Concentrations of VCAM-1, intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), and IL-8 strongly correlated with total heme levels in CSF. Applying the identified heme sources on human brain microvascular endothelial cells revealed that Hb oxidation products and free heme contribute to the inflammatory response. We concluded that RBC lysis, Hb oxidation, and heme release are important components of the inflammatory response in IVH. Pharmacological interventions targeting cell-free Hb, Hb oxidation products, and free heme could have potential to limit the neuroinflammatory response following IVH., (Copyright © 2020 Erdei, Tóth, Nagy, Nyakundi, Fejes, Nagy, Novák, Bognár, Balogh, Paragh, Kappelmayer, Bácsi and Jeney.)
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