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2. A negatívnyomás-terápia alkalmazása : 5 éves áttekintés
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Ádám Jagri, Sándor Körmöndi, László Török, and Endre Varga
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General Medicine - Abstract
A negatívnyomás-terápia a krónikus sebellátás gold standardjává vált a traumatológiai gyakorlatban is. A szerzők retrospektív klinikai vizsgálatukban kívánták megfigyelni a negatívnyomás-terápia alkalmazásának előnyeit és korlátait gyakorlatukban. Eredményeik alapján azt tapasztalták, hogy a nemzetközi trendeknek megfelelően egyre nagyobb számban, szélesebb indikációkkal alkalmazható a kezelés a traumatológiában is. Emellett megfigyelték, hogy gyakori mechanikus sebtisztítás mellett – amely a nemzetközi tapasztalatokkal ellentétben a gyakorlatukban nem szorult háttérbe – elérhető a gyógyulás még súlyos, szövődményes esetekben is. Ennek ellenére a kezelés szövődményrátája nem különbözött a hagyományos kötszerekétől. A szerzőknek azonban nem sikerült igazolniuk, hogy a terápia alkalmazása csökkentené a kórházi ápolás, valamint az antibiotikus kezelés idejét. Feltételezik, hogy ennek hátterében a vizsgálat retrospektív módja, a csoportba sorolás egyenlőtlenségei állhatnak. Így a felvetések igazolására további vizsgálatok lehetnek szükségesek.
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- 2021
3. Raman Spectral Signatures of Serum-Derived Extracellular Vesicle-Enriched Isolates May Support the Diagnosis of CNS Tumors
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Adrienn Jenei, Matyas Bukva, Krisztina Buzas, Zoltán Kónya, Gabriella Dobra, Edina Gyukity-Sebestyen, Almos Klekner, Maria Harmati, Tamás Bíró, Krisztian Koos, Juan Gómez-Pérez, Sándor Körmöndi, and Peter Horvath
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0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,small extracellular vesicles ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,meningioma ,Article ,Meningioma ,03 medical and health sciences ,symbols.namesake ,glioblastoma multiforme ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,brain metastasis ,Liquid biopsy ,Lung cancer ,Receiver operating characteristic ,liquid biopsy ,Chemistry ,Area under the curve ,CNS tumors ,Extracellular vesicle ,medicine.disease ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Raman spectroscopy ,symbols ,Brain metastasis - Abstract
Simple Summary The conventional central nervous system (CNS) tumor diagnostic methods, especially the invasive intracranial surgical tissue sample collecting, imposes a heavy burden on both patients and healthcare providers. We aimed to explore the potential role of serum-derived small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) in diagnosing CNS tumors through Raman spectroscopic analyses. A relevant number of clinical samples (138) were obtained from four patient groups, namely glioblastoma multiforme, brain metastasis of non-small-cell lung cancer, meningioma, and lumbar disc herniation as controls. After the isolation and Raman measurements of sEV-sized particles, the Principal Component Analysis–Support Vector Machine algorithm was performed on the Raman spectra for pairwise classifications. The groups compared were distinguishable with 80–95% sensitivity and 80–90% specificity. Our results support that Raman spectroscopic analysis of sEV-sized particles is a promising liquid-biopsy-based method that could be further developed in order to be applicable in the diagnosis of CNS tumors. Abstract Investigating the molecular composition of small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) for tumor diagnostic purposes is becoming increasingly popular, especially for diseases for which diagnosis is challenging, such as central nervous system (CNS) malignancies. Thorough examination of the molecular content of sEVs by Raman spectroscopy is a promising but hitherto barely explored approach for these tumor types. We attempt to reveal the potential role of serum-derived sEVs in diagnosing CNS tumors through Raman spectroscopic analyses using a relevant number of clinical samples. A total of 138 serum samples were obtained from four patient groups (glioblastoma multiforme, non-small-cell lung cancer brain metastasis, meningioma and lumbar disc herniation as control). After isolation, characterization and Raman spectroscopic assessment of sEVs, the Principal Component Analysis–Support Vector Machine (PCA–SVM) algorithm was performed on the Raman spectra for pairwise classifications. Classification accuracy (CA), sensitivity, specificity and the Area Under the Curve (AUC) value derived from Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analyses were used to evaluate the performance of classification. The groups compared were distinguishable with 82.9–92.5% CA, 80–95% sensitivity and 80–90% specificity. AUC scores in the range of 0.82–0.9 suggest excellent and outstanding classification performance. Our results support that Raman spectroscopic analysis of sEV-enriched isolates from serum is a promising method that could be further developed in order to be applicable in the diagnosis of CNS tumors.
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- 2021
4. Six cases of Solobacterium moorei isolated alone or in mixed culture in Hungary and comparison with previously published cases
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Balázs Sztanó, Zoltán Pető, Tamás Vereb, Dóra Sántha, Sándor Körmöndi, Károly Péter Sárvári, and Réka Kovács
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medicine.medical_treatment ,Firmicutes ,Bacteremia ,Comorbidity ,medicine.disease_cause ,Microbiology ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Bacteria, Anaerobic ,medicine ,Humans ,Blood culture ,Hidradenitis suppurativa ,Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections ,Stomatitis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,business.industry ,Human microbiome ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Bacterial Typing Techniques ,Laryngectomy ,Otitis Media ,Infectious Diseases ,Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization ,Superinfection ,Solobacterium moorei ,Anaerobic bacteria ,business ,Anaerobic exercise - Abstract
Solobacterium moorei is a strict anaerobic gram-positive rod. It is found in the human microbiota in different parts of the body, but it also appears to be an opportunistic pathogen in some infectious processes. We describe six cases of severe infections identified in 2016 in which S. moorei was isolated alone or in mixed culture involving other anaerobes or both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. Three cases were associated with the oral cavity, including a middle ear infection, a wound infection after total laryngectomy, and a mandibular abscess as a result of bisphosphonate therapy. In the other three patients, the sites of infection had no connections with the oral cavity and included chronic osteomyelitis of the tibia, a superinfection of cutaneous tuberculosis associated with hidradenitis suppurativa, and the isolation of S. moorei from the blood culture of a cachectic man with several comorbidities. Based on our findings, S. moorei does not appear to be that virulent of a bacterium; except for the case with bacteraemia, S. moorei was recovered as a co-pathogen in patients with several immunosuppressive predisposing factors. We highlight the finding that the routine use of MALDI-TOF MS in microbiology laboratories can in a timely and detailed manner identify members of mixed infections involving different anaerobic bacteria that may be rare and difficult-to-culture and identify species, such as S. moorei.
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- 2020
5. Chicken or the Egg: Microbial Alterations in Biopsy Samples of Patients with Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders
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Gábor Decsi, István Sonkodi, Gabriella Dobra, István Németh, József Sóki, Krisztina Buzas, Bernadett Pap, Janos Minarovits, Katalin Nagy, Edit Urbán, Maria Harmati, Gábor Braunitzer, Tibor Pankotai, and Sándor Körmöndi
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0301 basic medicine ,DNA, Bacterial ,Male ,Cancer Research ,Biopsy ,Bacteremia ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Streptococcus mitis ,medicine ,Humans ,Microbiome ,Oral mucosa ,Bacterial phyla ,Leukoplakia ,Aged ,Hungary ,biology ,Bacteria ,Microbiota ,Mouth Mucosa ,Fusobacteria ,General Medicine ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Middle Aged ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,stomatognathic diseases ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Case-Control Studies ,Female ,Mouth Neoplasms ,Oral Microbiome ,Fusobacterium nucleatum ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Oral carcinogenesis often leads to the alteration of the microbiota at the site of the tumor, but data are scarce regarding the microbial communities of oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs). Punch biopsies were taken from healthy and non-healthy mucosa of OPMD patients to analyze the microbiome using metagenome sequencing. In healthy oral mucosa biopsies the bacterial phyla Firmicutes, Fusobacteria, Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria and Bacteroidetes were detected by Ion Torrent sequencing. The same phyla as well as the phyla Fibrobacteres and Spirochaetes were present in the OPMD biopsies. On the species level, there were 10 bacterial species unique to the healthy tissue and 35 species unique to the OPMD lesions whereas eight species were detected in both samples. We observed that the relative abundance of Streptococcus mitis decreased in the OPMD lesions compared to the uninvolved tissue. In contrast, the relative abundance of Fusobacterium nucleatum, implicated in carcinogenesis, was elevated in OPMD. We detected markedly increased bacterial diversity in the OPMD lesions compared to the healthy oral mucosa. The ratio of S. mitis and F. nucleatum are characteristically altered in the OPMD lesions compared to the healthy mucosa.
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- 2018
6. Periprotetikus distalis femurtörések minimál invazív lemezes rögzítése totál térdprotézis beültetése után
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Kálmán Tóth, Ákos Csonka, Sándor Körmöndi, István Gárgyán, Endre Varga, and Kristóf Boa
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General Medicine - Published
- 2015
7. Gold nanoparticle-filled biodegradable photopolymer scaffolds induced muscle remodeling: in vitro and in vivo findings
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Ilaria Romano, István Németh, Sándor Körmöndi, Gabriella Dobra, Maria Harmati, Fernando Brandi, Gábor Decsi, Balázs Farkas, Szabolcs Beke, Krisztina Buzas, Edina Gyukity-Sebestyen, Alberto Diaspro, Adam Zsedenyi, Katalin Nagy, and Gaser N. Abdelrasoul
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Scaffold ,Materials science ,Biocompatibility ,Polymers ,Cells ,Adipose tissue ,Metal Nanoparticles ,Bioengineering ,Biocompatible Materials ,02 engineering and technology ,Biomaterials ,Adipose Tissue ,Animals ,Cell Adhesion ,Cells, Cultured ,Chemokines ,Cytokines ,Female ,Gold ,Mice ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Microscopy, Confocal ,Skin ,Stem Cell Transplantation ,Stem Cells ,Tissue Engineering ,Tissue Scaffolds ,Materials Science (all) ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tissue engineering ,In vivo ,Inbred BALB C ,Microscopy ,Cultured ,Regeneration (biology) ,Anatomy ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Cell biology ,Transplantation ,030104 developmental biology ,Confocal ,Stem cell ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Therapeutic stem cell transplantation bears the promise of new directions in organ and tissue replacement, but a number of its difficulties and perils are also well known. Our goal was to develop a method of transplantation by which the transplanted cells remain confined to the transplantation site and induce favorable processes. With the help of mask-projection excimer laser stereolithography, 3D hybrid nanoscaffolds were fabricated from biodegradable, photocurable PPF:DEF resin with incorporated gold nanoparticles (Au NPs). The scaffolds were tested in vitro and in vivo in order to find out about their biocompatibility and fitness for our purposes. In vitro, macrophages and mouse autologous adipose stem cells (ASCs) were seeded over the hybrid scaffolds and non-hybrid (with Au NPs) scaffolds for 4days. The hybrid nanocomposite greater stem cell dispension and stem cell adhesion than PPF scaffolds without Au NPs, but such a difference was not seen in the case of macrophages. In vivo, stem cells, scaffoldings and scaffoldings covered in stem cells were transplanted under the back skin of mice. After 14days, blood samples were taken and the affected skin area was excised. Cytokine and chemokine profiling did not indicate elevated immunomediators in the sera of experimental animals. Interestingly, the autologous-stem-cell-seeded hybrid nanocomposite scaffold induced muscle tissue regeneration after experimental wound generation in vivo. We could not observe such stem cell-induced tissue regeneration when no scaffolding was used. We conclude that PPF:DEF resin nanoscaffolds with incorporated gold nanoparticles offer a safe and efficient alternative for the enhancement of local tissue remodeling. The results also support the idea that adipose derived stem cells are an optimal cell type for the purposes of regenerative musculoskeletal tissue engineering.
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- 2016
8. Stressors alter intercellular communication and exosome profile of nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells
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Sándor Körmöndi, Edina Gyukity-Sebestyen, Imre Dékány, László Janovák, Gabriella Dobra, Gábor Decsi, Katalin Nagy, Zsolt Szegletes, Krisztina Buzas, Zsófia Tarnai, István Nagy, Maria Harmati, and Okay Saydam
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0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,Nasopharyngeal neoplasm ,Cell Communication ,Biology ,Exosomes ,Exosome ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Tumor Microenvironment ,Humans ,Tumor microenvironment ,Antibiotics, Antineoplastic ,Cancer ,Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms ,medicine.disease ,Cytostatic Agents ,Microvesicles ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Nasopharyngeal carcinoma ,Doxorubicin ,Immunology ,Cancer cell ,Cancer research ,Periodontics ,Oral Surgery - Abstract
Background Head and neck cancers comprise the sixth most common cancer type worldwide. One of the most remarkable malignancies of the head and neck is the cancer of the nasopharynx, with a strong metastatic tendency already in the early stage. Besides the conventional pathways of metastasis formation, the information content of exosomes produced by the cancer cells may play a key role in metastatic transformation. The aim of this study was to investigate how stressors alter the characteristic of tumor derived exosomes. Methods In our experimental model, we compared the quantity and content of exosomes produced by a nasopharyngeal carcinoma cell line (5-8F) under conventional (chemotherapy) and alternative (Ag–TiO2-catalyzed reactive oxygen species generation) cytostatic treatment. After isolation, exosomes were identified by atomic force microscopy and quantified with Nanosight NS500 device. MicroRNA content of them was analyzed using SOLiD 5500xl technology. The sequences were annotated in CLC Genomics Workbench version 5.5.1. Results Beyond the classic chemotherapeutic agent (doxorubicin), Ag–TiO2 in a photo-catalytic process also showed cytostatic activity. Tumor cell damage induced by the cytostatic treatments significantly altered the number of released exosomes and led to the predominance of tumor suppressors in the exosomal miRNA profile. Conclusions Our results suggest that the intercellular communication between tumor cells and surrounding stroma cells can be altered by microenvironment which increased quantity of exosomes and diversity of miRNAs in this study. Imbalance of oncogenic and tumor suppressor miRNAs caused by cytostatic treatments may influence the antiproliferative and metastasis inhibitory effect of cytostatic agents.
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- 2016
9. Granulomatous Propionibacterium acnes infection after trauma surgery
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Edit Urbán, Sándor Pintér, Gabriella Terhes, and Sándor Körmöndi
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,Antibiotics ,Inflammation ,Penicillins ,Microbiology ,Therapeutic approach ,Propionibacterium acnes ,Humans ,Surgical Wound Infection ,Medicine ,Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections ,biology ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Polytrauma ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Surgery ,Penicillin ,Infectious Diseases ,Etiology ,Wounds and Injuries ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Trauma surgery ,medicine.drug - Abstract
We report here a rare case of infection caused by Propionibacterium acnes following trauma surgery: a 36-year-old male, accident victim was admitted to the hospital because of polytrauma. He underwent a long-drawn-out surgical intervention and after a free-muscle transfer using the rectus femoris muscle, signs of inflammation were detected in the affected area. Microbiological examination of the wound revealed the presence of P. acnes as the only etiological agent of this infection. Adequate antibiotic treatment with penicillin had been started right after the positive microbiological result. Our data confirm the pathogenic potential of P. acnes in late post-surgical infections, and suggest a proper therapeutic approach with intravenous antibiotics and surgical removal of the infected tissue.
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- 2011
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