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2. Targeting CLDN6 in germ cell tumors by an antibody-drug-conjugate and studying therapy resistance of yolk-sac tumors to identify and screen specific therapeutic options
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Margaretha A. Skowron, Mara Kotthoff, Felix Bremmer, Katja Ruhnke, Fatma Parmaksiz, Annika Richter, Stefan Küffer, Kirsten Reuter-Jessen, Stella Pauls, Anja Stefanski, Philipp Ströbel, Kai Stühler, and Daniel Nettersheim
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Germ cell tumors ,Yolk-sac tumor ,Therapy ,Resistance ,CLDN6 ,Antibody-drug-conjugate ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Abstract Background Being the standard-of-care for four decades, cisplatin-based chemotherapy is highly efficient in treating germ cell tumors (GCT). However, often refractory patients present with a remaining (resistant) yolk-sac tumor (YST(-R)) component, resulting in poor prognosis due to lack of novel treatment options besides chemotherapy and surgery. The aim of this study was to identify novel targets for the treatment of YST by deciphering the molecular mechanisms of therapy resistance. Additionally, we screened the cytotoxic efficacy of a novel antibody-drug-conjugate targeting CLDN6 (CLDN6-ADC), as well as pharmacological inhibitors to target specifically YST. Methods Protein and mRNA levels of putative targets were measured by flow cytometry, immunohistochemical stainings, mass spectrometry of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues, phospho-kinase arrays, or qRT-PCR. Cell viability, apoptosis and cell cycle assays of GCT and non-cancerous cells were performed using XTT cell viability assays or Annexin V / propidium iodide flow cytometry, respectively. Druggable genomic alterations of YST(-R) tissues were identified by the TrueSight Oncology 500 assay. Results We demonstrated that treatment with a CLDN6-ADC enhanced apoptosis induction specifically in CLDN6+ GCT cells in comparison with non-cancerous controls. In a cell line-dependent manner, either an accumulation in the G2 / M cell cycle phase or a mitotic catastrophe was observed. Based on mutational and proteome profiling, this study identified drugs targeting the FGF, VGF, PDGF, mTOR, CHEK1, AURKA, or PARP signaling pathways as promising approaches to target YST. Further, we identified factors relevant for MAPK signaling, translational initiation and RNA binding, extracellular matrix-related processes as well as oxidative stress and immune response to be involved in therapy resistance. Conclusions In summary, this study offers a novel CLDN6-ADC to target GCT. Additionally, this study presents novel pharmacological inhibitors blocking FGF, VGF, PDGF, mTOR, CHEK1, AURKA, or PARP signaling for the treatment of (refractory) YST patients. Finally, this study shed light on the mechanisms of therapy resistance in YST.
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- 2023
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3. DNA methylation-based classification of sinonasal tumors
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Philipp Jurmeister, Stefanie Glöß, Renée Roller, Maximilian Leitheiser, Simone Schmid, Liliana H. Mochmann, Emma Payá Capilla, Rebecca Fritz, Carsten Dittmayer, Corinna Friedrich, Anne Thieme, Philipp Keyl, Armin Jarosch, Simon Schallenberg, Hendrik Bläker, Inga Hoffmann, Claudia Vollbrecht, Annika Lehmann, Michael Hummel, Daniel Heim, Mohamed Haji, Patrick Harter, Benjamin Englert, Stephan Frank, Jürgen Hench, Werner Paulus, Martin Hasselblatt, Wolfgang Hartmann, Hildegard Dohmen, Ursula Keber, Paul Jank, Carsten Denkert, Christine Stadelmann, Felix Bremmer, Annika Richter, Annika Wefers, Julika Ribbat-Idel, Sven Perner, Christian Idel, Lorenzo Chiariotti, Rosa Della Monica, Alfredo Marinelli, Ulrich Schüller, Michael Bockmayr, Jacklyn Liu, Valerie J. Lund, Martin Forster, Matt Lechner, Sara L. Lorenzo-Guerra, Mario Hermsen, Pascal D. Johann, Abbas Agaimy, Philipp Seegerer, Arend Koch, Frank Heppner, Stefan M. Pfister, David T. W. Jones, Martin Sill, Andreas von Deimling, Matija Snuderl, Klaus-Robert Müller, Erna Forgó, Brooke E. Howitt, Philipp Mertins, Frederick Klauschen, and David Capper
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Sinonasal tumour diagnosis can be complicated by the heterogeneity of disease and classification systems. Here, the authors use machine learning to classify sinonasal undifferentiated carcinomas into 4 molecular classe with differences in differentiation state and clinical outcome.
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- 2022
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4. GRASP: A novel benchmark for evaluating language GRounding And Situated Physics understanding in multimodal language models.
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Serwan Jassim, Mario Holubar, Annika Richter, Cornelius Wolff, Xenia Ohmer, and Elia Bruni
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- 2023
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5. Quantitative proteomics identifies biomarkers to distinguish pulmonary from head and neck squamous cell carcinomas by immunohistochemistry
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Annika Richter, Alexander Fichtner, Jasmin Joost, Philipp Brockmeyer, Philipp Kauffmann, Henning Schliephake, Alexander Hammerstein‐Equord, Stefan Kueffer, Henning Urlaub, Thomas Oellerich, Philipp Ströbel, Hanibal Bohnenberger, and Felix Bremmer
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SILAC‐mass spectrometry ,squamous cell carcinoma ,head and neck ,lung ,metastasis ,cell culture ,Pathology ,RB1-214 - Abstract
Abstract The differentiation between a pulmonary metastasis and a newly developed squamous cell carcinoma of the lung in patients with prior head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is difficult due to a lack of biomarkers but is crucially important for the prognosis and therapy of the affected patient. By using high‐resolution mass spectrometry in combination with stable isotope labelling by amino acids in cell culture, we identified 379 proteins that are differentially expressed in squamous cell carcinomas of the lung and the head and neck. Of those, CAV1, CAV2, LGALS1, LGALS7, CK19, and UGDH were tested by immunohistochemistry on 194 tissue samples (98 lung and 96 HNSCCs). The combination of CAV1 and LGALS7 was able to distinguish the origin of the squamous cell carcinoma with high accuracy (area under the curve 0.876). This biomarker panel was tested on a cohort of 12 clinically classified lung tumours of unknown origin after HNSCC. Nine of those tumours were immunohistochemically classifiable.
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- 2022
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6. Mechanical power thresholds during mechanical ventilation: An experimental study
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Federica Romitti, Mattia Busana, Maria Michela Palumbo, Matteo Bonifazi, Lorenzo Giosa, Francesco Vassalli, Alessandro Gatta, Francesca Collino, Irene Steinberg, Simone Gattarello, Stefano Lazzari, Paola Palermo, Ahmed Nasr, Ann‐Kathrin Gersmann, Annika Richter, Peter Herrmann, Onnen Moerer, Leif Saager, Luigi Camporota, John J. Marini, Michael Quintel, Konrad Meissner, and Luciano Gattinoni
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mechanical power ,mechanical ventilation ,treshold ,ventilation induced lung injury ,Physiology ,QP1-981 - Abstract
Abstract The extent of ventilator‐induced lung injury may be related to the intensity of mechanical ventilation––expressed as mechanical power. In the present study, we investigated whether there is a safe threshold, below which lung damage is absent. Three groups of six healthy pigs (29.5 ± 2.5 kg) were ventilated prone for 48 h at mechanical power of 3, 7, or 12 J/min. Strain never exceeded 1.0. PEEP was set at 4 cmH2O. Lung volumes were measured every 12 h; respiratory, hemodynamics, and gas exchange variables every 6. End‐experiment histological findings were compared with a control group of eight pigs which did not undergo mechanical ventilation. Functional residual capacity decreased by 10.4% ± 10.6% and 8.1% ± 12.1% in the 7 J and 12 J groups (p = 0.017, p
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- 2022
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7. Diagnostische Probleme bei Hodentumoren in der Konsiliarpathologie
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Felix Bremmer, Alexander Fichtner, Annika Richter, and Stefan Schweyer
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- 2022
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8. Primary mediastinal germ cell tumours: an immunohistochemical and molecular diagnostic approach
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Simon Filmar, Stefan Kircher, Felix Bremmer, Daniel Nettersheim, Christoph Oing, Annika Richter, Stefan Küffer, Andreas Rosenwald, Alexander Marx, Philipp Ströbel, and Alexander Fichtner
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Adult ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Histology ,Adolescent ,Biology ,Mediastinal Neoplasms ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Embryonal carcinoma ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,SALL4 ,Biopsy ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Humans ,Pathology, Molecular ,Child ,Aged ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,CD117 ,Choriocarcinoma ,General Medicine ,Seminoma ,Middle Aged ,Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,Mediastinal Neoplasm ,3. Good health ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,embryonic structures ,biology.protein ,Female ,Algorithms - Abstract
AIMS Primary mediastinal germ cell tumours (PMGCTs) are rare mediastinal neoplasms, and their diagnosis can be challenging, owing to small biopsy samples. The aim of this study was to develop a diagnostic algorithm using immunohistochemical staining, with a focus on novel markers, and molecular analysis of isochromosome 12p [i(12p)]. METHODS AND RESULTS Paraffin-embedded tissues of 32 mediastinal tumours were analysed with immunohistochemical staining for sal-like transcription factor 4 (SALL4), Lin-28 homologue A (LIN28), octamer-binding transcription factor 3/4 (OCT3/4), D2-40, cluster of differentiation 117 (CD117), sex-determining region Y-box 17, sex-determining region Y-box 2 (SOX2), cluster of differentiation 30, the β-subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG), GATA-binding protein 3 (GATA3), forkhead box protein A2 (FOXA2), glypican-3 (GPC3), α-fetoprotein (AFP), terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT), nuclear protein of the testis (NUT), and pan-cytokeratin. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction was performed to investigate the i(12p) status. Fifteen seminomas, seven teratomas, one yolk sac tumour, one choriocarcinoma and seven mixed PMGCTs were diagnosed. Each entity had different immunohistochemical staining patterns, which helped to distinguish them: OCT3/4, D2-40, CD117 and TdT for seminoma; OCT3/4 and SOX2 for embryonal carcinoma; FOXA2, GPC3 and AFP for yolk sac tumour; and β-hCG and GATA3 for choriocarcinoma. Mature teratomas stained positively for pan-cytokeratin in epithelial components and focally for SALL4, SOX2, GATA3, D2-40, and FOXA2. Furthermore, a NUT carcinoma mimicking a PMGCT was diagnosed, showing strong nuclear SOX2 staining and speckled nuclear NUT staining. i(12p) was detected in 24 of 27 PMGCTs (89%). CONCLUSION A diagnostic algorithm is of great importance for a reliable diagnosis of PMGCT in, usually small, tissue biopsy samples. Therefore, a combination of three to four antibodies to identify the correct histological subtype is usually necessary, in addition to morphological features. The i(12p) status serves as an additional option to indicate a germ cell origin in selected cases.
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- 2021
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9. Using Biotinylated myo-Inositol Hexakisphosphate to Investigate Inositol Pyrophosphate–Protein Interactions with Surface-Based Biosensors
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Annika Richter, Dorothea Fiedler, David Furkert, Henriette Walter, Daniel Couto, and Michael Hothorn
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endocrine system ,0303 health sciences ,010405 organic chemistry ,Inositol Hexakisphosphate ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Pyrophosphate ,0104 chemical sciences ,Protein–protein interaction ,carbohydrates (lipids) ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,ddc:580 ,chemistry ,Biotinylation ,Phosphorylation ,Inositol ,Surface plasmon resonance ,Biosensor ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
Inositol pyrophosphates (PP-InsPs) are highly phosphorylated molecules that have emerged as central nutrient messengers in eukaryotic organisms. They can bind to structurally diverse target proteins to regulate biological functions, such as protein-protein interactions. PP-InsPs are strongly negatively charged and interact with highly basic surface patches in proteins, making their quantitative biochemical analysis challenging. Here, we present the synthesis of biotinylated myo-inositol hexakisphosphates and their application in surface plasmon resonance and grating-coupled interferometry assays, to enable the rapid identification, validation, and kinetic characterization of InsP- and PP-InsP-protein interactions.
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10. Energy dissipation during expiration and ventilator-induced lung injury: an experimental animal study
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Mattia Busana, Carmelo Zinnato, Federica Romitti, Michela Palumbo, Simone Gattarello, Aurelio Sonzogni, Ann-Kathrin Gersmann, Annika Richter, Peter Herrmann, Günter Hahn, Serena Brusatori, Roberta Maj, Mara Velati, Onnen Moerer, Konrad Meissner, Tom Barnes, Michael Quintel, John J. Marini, and Luciano Gattinoni
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Positive-Pressure Respiration ,Physiology ,Swine ,Exhalation ,Physiology (medical) ,Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury ,Tidal Volume ,Respiratory Mechanics ,Animals ,Lung Injury ,Respiration, Artificial ,Lung - Abstract
Energy dissipation within the respiratory system is a factor promoting ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI). In this animal study, we modulated the expiratory flow, reducing the energy dissipated in the system. However, this reduction happened mostly across the endotracheal tube, and only partly in the respiratory system. Therefore, in healthy lungs, the advantage in energy dissipation does not reduce VILI, but the advantages might be more relevant in diseased lungs under injurious ventilation.
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- 2022
11. Alkylated albumin-derived dipeptide C(-HETE)P derivatized by propionic anhydride as a biomarker for the verification of poisoning with sulfur mustard
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Horst Thiermann, Annika Richter, Markus Siegert, and Harald John
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HETE moiety ,Alkylation ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Anhydrides ,Analytical Chemistry ,Adduct ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Propionic anhydride ,Albumins ,Mustard Gas ,medicine ,Humans ,Chemical Warfare Agents ,Derivatization ,Detection limit ,021110 strategic, defence & security studies ,Dipeptide ,Chromatography ,Chemical warfare agent ,Chemistry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Selected reaction monitoring ,Protein adduct ,Verification ,Sulfur mustard ,Dipeptides ,Biomarker ,Human serum albumin ,0104 chemical sciences ,540 Chemie und zugeordnete Wissenschaften ,ddc:540 ,Propionates ,Biomarkers ,Research Paper ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Sulfur mustard (SM) is a banned chemical warfare agent recently used in the Syrian Arab Republic conflict causing erythema and blisters characterized by complicated and delayed wound healing. For medical and legal reasons, the proof of exposure to SM is of high toxicological and forensic relevance. SM reacts with endogenous human serum albumin (HSA adducts) alkylating the thiol group of the cysteine residue C34, thus causing the addition of the hydroxyethylthioethyl (HETE) moiety. Following proteolysis with pronase, the biomarker dipeptide C(-HETE)P is produced. To expand the possibilities for verification of exposure, we herein introduce a novel biomarker produced from that alkylated dipeptide by derivatization with propionic anhydride inducing the selective propionylation of the N-terminus yielding PA-C(-HETE)P. Quantitative derivatization is carried out at room temperature in aqueous buffer within 10 s. The biomarker was found to be stable in the autosampler at 15 °C for at least 24 h, thus documenting its suitability even for larger sets of samples. Selective and sensitive detection is done by micro liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization tandem-mass spectrometry (μLC-ESI MS/MS) operating in the selected reaction monitoring (SRM) mode detecting product ions of the single protonated PA-C(-HETE)P (m/z 379.1) at m/z 116.1, m/z 137.0, and m/z 105.0. The lower limit of detection corresponds to 32 nM SM in plasma in vitro and the limit of identification to 160 nM. The applicability to real exposure scenarios was proven by analyzing samples from the Middle East confirming poisoning with SM. Graphical abstract Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
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12. Evidence of sulfur mustard poisoning by detection of the albumin‐derived dipeptide biomarker C(‐HETE)P after nicotinylation
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Harald John, Horst Thiermann, and Annika Richter
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Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Serum Albumin, Human ,Protonation ,Mass spectrometry ,Niacin ,01 natural sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Tandem Mass Spectrometry ,Mustard Gas ,medicine ,Humans ,Environmental Chemistry ,Chemical Warfare Agents ,030216 legal & forensic medicine ,Spectroscopy ,Chromatography ,Dipeptide ,Chemistry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Selected reaction monitoring ,Sulfur mustard ,Dipeptides ,Human serum albumin ,0104 chemical sciences ,Biomarkers ,Derivative (chemistry) ,Chromatography, Liquid ,medicine.drug ,Cysteine - Abstract
Sulfur mustard (SM, bis[2-chloroethyl]-sulfide) is a banned chemical warfare agent that was frequently used in recent years and led to numerous poisoned victims who developed painful erythema and blisters. Post-exposure analysis of SM incorporation can be performed by the detection of human serum albumin (HSA)-derived peptides. HSA alkylated by SM contains a hydroxyethylthioethyl (HETE)-moiety bound to the cysteine residue C34 yielding the dipeptide biomarker C(-HETE)P after pronase-catalyzed proteolysis. We herein present a novel procedure for the selective precolumn nicotinylation of its N-terminus using 1-nicotinoyloxy-succinimide. The reaction was carried out for 2 h at ambient temperature with a yield of 81%. The derivative NA-C(-HETE)P was analyzed by micro liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization tandem-mass spectrometry working in the selected reaction monitoring mode (μLC-ESI MS/MS SRM). The derivative was shown to be stable in the autosampler at 15°C for at least 24 h. The single protonated precursor ion (m/z 428.1) was subjected to collision-induced dissociation yielding product ions at m/z 116.1, m/z 137.0, and m/z 105.0 used for selective monitoring without any plasma-derived interferences. NA-C(-HETE)P showed a mass spectrometric response superior to the non-derivatized dipeptide thus yielding larger peak areas (factor 1.3 ± 0.2). The lower limit of identification corresponded to 80 nM SM spiked to plasma in vitro. The presented procedure was applied to real case plasma samples from 2015 collected in the Middle East confirming SM poisoning.
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13. Opportunities and Challenges for eCooking on Mini-grids in Malawi: Case Study Insight
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Aran Eales, Damien Frame, Shafiqa Keddar, Annika Richter, Daniel Kloser, and Stuart Galloway
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- 2022
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14. [Diagnostic problems in testicular tumours in consultant pathology : A practical guide]
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Felix, Bremmer, Alexander, Fichtner, Annika, Richter, and Stefan, Schweyer
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Male ,Consultants ,Testicular Neoplasms ,Endodermal Sinus Tumor ,Humans ,Sex Cord-Gonadal Stromal Tumors ,Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal - Abstract
The great variety of pathological patterns in germ cell tumours, especially in yolk sac tumours but also the possibility of somatic-type malignancies, can complicate daily diagnosis. For the correct diagnosis, knowledge of morphological aspects and additional immunohistochemical staining can be helpful. Also, rare entities like sex cord stromal tumours, tumours of testicular adnexa or mesenchymal tumours of the spermatic cord can be diagnostically challenging.Die große Vielfalt der histologischen Muster von Keimzelltumoren, insbesondere beim Dottersacktumor, aber auch das Phänomen der somatischen Malignität können die tägliche Diagnostik komplizieren. Verschiedene morphologische Aspekte und immunhistochemische Zusatzuntersuchungen können bei der Diagnosefindung hilfreich sein. Auch das Spektrum seltener Entitäten wie Gonadenstromatumoren, testikuläre Adnextumoren und Weichgewebstumoren des Samenstrangs können zu einer diagnostischen Herausforderung werden.
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- 2022
15. Primary pseudomyogenic haemangioendothelioma of the testis with a novel POTEI::FOSB gene fusion
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Ann‐Kathrin Gersmann, Florian Haller, Nina Behnert, Annika Richter, Robert Stöhr, Arndt Hartmann, Philipp Ströbel, and Felix Bremmer
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Male ,Histology ,Hemangioendothelioma ,Testis ,Humans ,General Medicine ,Gene Fusion ,Hemangioma ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-fos ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine - Published
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16. Melanocytic nevi in sentinel lymph nodes: association with cutaneous nevi and clinical relevance in patients with cutaneous melanomas
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Lutz Kretschmer, Viktor Schnabel, Christian Kromer, Christoph Bauer-Büntzel, Annika Richter, Felix Bremmer, Fabian Kück, Katharina Julius, Christina Mitteldorf, and Michael P. Schön
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Cancer Research ,Nevus, Pigmented ,Skin Neoplasms ,Oncology ,Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Humans ,General Medicine ,Lymph Nodes ,Sentinel Lymph Node ,Melanoma - Abstract
Purpose Melanocytic nevi in lymph nodes (NNs) are an important histological differential diagnosis of initial sentinel lymph node (SN) metastasis in melanoma. Our aim was to associate NN in SNs with clinicopathologic features and survival rates in 1, 250 patients with SN biopsy for melanoma. Methods To compare patients with present and absent NN, we used Fisher's exact test, Mann–Whitney U test, and multivariate logistic regression models in this retrospective observational study based on a prospectively maintained institutional database. Results NN prevalence in axillary, cervical, and groin SNs was 16.5%, 19.4%, and 9.8%, respectively. NN were observed in combination with all growth patterns of melanoma, but more frequently when the primary was histologically associated with a cutaneous nevus. We observed a decreasing NN prevalence with increasing SN metastasis diameter. Multiple logistic regression determined a significantly increased NN probability for SNs of the neck or axilla, for individuals with ≥ 50 cutaneous nevi, midline primary melanomas, and for individuals who reported non-cutaneous malignancies in their parents. Cancer in parents was also significantly more frequently reported by melanoma patients who had more than 50 cutaneous nevi. In SN-negative patients, NN indicated a tendency for slightly lower melanoma-specific survival. Conclusions We found a highly significant association between NN diagnosis and multiple cutaneous nevi and provided circumstantial evidence that cutaneous nevi in the drainage area of lymph nodes are particularly important. The trend toward lower melanoma-specific survival in SN-negative patients with NN suggests that careful differentiation of SN metastases is important.
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17. Liver Enzyme Elevation After
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Hannes, Treiber, Alexander, König, Albrecht, Neesse, Annika, Richter, Carsten Oliver, Sahlmann, and Arne, Strauss
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Male ,Prostatic Neoplasms, Castration-Resistant ,Humans ,Gallium Radioisotopes ,Middle Aged ,Gallium Isotopes - Published
- 2021
18. Using Biotinylated
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Daniel, Couto, Annika, Richter, Henriette, Walter, David, Furkert, Michael, Hothorn, and Dorothea, Fiedler
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Diphosphates ,Phosphotransferases (Phosphate Group Acceptor) ,Phytic Acid ,Inositol Phosphates ,Protein Interaction Mapping ,Biotin ,Biotinylation ,Biosensing Techniques ,Phosphorylation ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Inositol pyrophosphates (PP-InsPs) are highly phosphorylated molecules that have emerged as central nutrient messengers in eukaryotic organisms. They can bind to structurally diverse target proteins to regulate biological functions, such as protein-protein interactions. PP-InsPs are strongly negatively charged and interact with highly basic surface patches in proteins, making their quantitative biochemical analysis challenging. Here, we present the synthesis of biotinylated
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19. Oxidative damage of proline residues by nitrate radicals (NO3˙): a kinetic and product study
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Joses G. Nathanael, Annika Richter, Uta Wille, Madison R. Nuske, and Jonathan M. White
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Steric effects ,010405 organic chemistry ,Radical ,Organic Chemistry ,Peptide ,010402 general chemistry ,Hydrogen atom abstraction ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Medicinal chemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Electron transfer ,chemistry ,Amide ,Peptide bond ,Proline ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
Tertiary amides, such as in N-acylated proline or N-methyl glycine residues, react rapidly with nitrate radicals (NO3˙) with absolute rate coefficients in the range of 4–7 × 108 M−1 s−1 in acetonitrile. The major pathway proceeds through oxidative electron transfer (ET) at nitrogen, whereas hydrogen abstraction is only a minor contributor under these conditions. However, steric hindrance at the amide, for example by alkyl side chains at the α-carbon, lowers the rate coefficient by up to 75%, indicating that NO3˙-induced oxidation of amide bonds proceeds through initial formation of a charge transfer complex. Furthermore, the rate of oxidative damage of proline and N-methyl glycine is significantly influenced by its position in a peptide. Thus, neighbouring peptide bonds, particularly in the N-direction, reduce the electron density at the tertiary amide, which slows down the rate of ET by up to one order of magnitude. The results from these model studies suggest that the susceptibility of proline residues in peptides to radical-induced oxidative damage should be considerably reduced, compared with the single amino acid.
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20. Electronic and structural properties of the natural dyes curcumin, bixin and indigo
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Annika Richter, Rosana Blawid, Rajesh Kumar Chellappan, S. P. Cooil, Leander Michels, Stefan Blawid, Vilany Santana, Luciano Almeida Leal, Justin W. Wells, Håkon I. Røst, Geraldo José da Silva, Alenka Behsen, and Kristin Høydalsvik Wells
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Solar cells ,Materials science ,Organic solar cell ,Photoemission spectroscopy ,General Chemical Engineering ,Inverse photoemission spectroscopy ,Bixin ,General Chemistry ,Fysikalsk organisk kjemi ,Photochemistry ,medicine.disease_cause ,Indigo ,Solceller ,Organic chemistry: 441 [VDP] ,Crystallinity ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Physical organic chemistry ,medicine ,Organisk kjemi: 441 [VDP] ,Spectroscopy ,Ultraviolet - Abstract
An optical, electronic and structural characterisation of three natural dyes potentially interesting for application in organic solar cells, curcumin (C21H20O6), bixin (C25H30O4) and indigo (C16H10N2O2), was performed. X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) measurements, showed that curcumin has a higher degree of crystallinity compared to bixin and indigo. The results from the Pawley unit cell refinements for all dyes are reported. Optical absorption spectra measured by UV-Visible Spectroscopy (UV-Vis) on thermally evaporated films revealed that bixin undergoes chemical degradation upon evaporation, while curcumin and indigo appear to remain unaffected by this process. Combined Ultraviolet Photoemission Spectroscopy (UPS) and Inverse Photoemission Spectroscopy (IPES) spectra measured on the dyes revealed that all of them are hole-conducting materials and allowed for the determination of their electronic bandgaps, and Fermi level position within the gap. UV Photo-Emission Electron Microscopy (PEEM) revealed the workfunction of the dye materials and indicated that indigo has a negative electron affinity. PEEM was also used to study degradation by UV irradiation and showed that they are quite robust to UV exposure.
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21. The detection of isochromosome i(12p) in malignant germ cell tumours and tumours with somatic malignant transformation by the use of quantitative real‐time polymerase chain reaction
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Felix Bremmer, Alexander Fichtner, Nadine T. Gaisa, Stefan Küffer, Christoph Oing, Stefan Schweyer, Silke Kaulfuß, Simon Filmar, Philipp Ströbel, Daniel Nettersheim, Annika Richter, Andreas Leha, Fabian Gayer, and Henning Reis
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0301 basic medicine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Histology ,Somatic cell ,Isochromosome ,Medizin ,Biology ,Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,law.invention ,Malignant transformation ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,medicine ,Humans ,Polymerase chain reaction ,Chromosome 12 ,In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence ,General Medicine ,Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal ,3. Good health ,Isochromosomes ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Real-time polymerase chain reaction ,Cell Transformation, Neoplastic ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Immunohistochemistry ,Germ cell - Abstract
Aims Malignant germ cell tumours (GCTs) of the testis are rare neoplasms, but the most common solid malignancies in young men. World Health Organization guidelines divide GCTs into five types, for which numerous immunohistochemical markers allow exact histological subtyping in the majority of cases. In contrast, a germ cell origin is often hard to prove in metastatic GCTs that have developed so-called somatic malignant transformation. A high percentage, up to 89%, of GCTs are characterised by the appearance of isochromosome 12p [i(12p)]. Fluorescence in-situ hybridisation has been the most common diagnostic method for the detection of i(12p) so far, but has the disadvantages of being time-consuming, demanding, and not being a stand-alone method. The aim of the present study was to establish a quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction assay as an independent method for detecting i(12p) and regional amplifications of the short arm of chromosome 12 by using DNA extracted from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue. Methods and results A cut-off value to distinguish between the presence and absence of i(12p) was established in a control set consisting of 36 tumour-free samples. In a training set of 149 GCT samples, i(12p) was detectable in 133 tumours (89%), but not in 16 tumours (11%). In a test set containing 27 primary and metastatic GCTs, all 16 tumours with metastatic spread and/or somatic malignant transformation were successfully identified by the detection of i(12p). Conclusion In summary, the qPCR assay presented here can help to identify, further characterise and assign a large proportion of histologically inconclusive malignancies to a GCT origin.
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22. Evidence of exposure to organophosphorus toxicants by detection of the propionylated butyrylcholinesterase-derived nonapeptide-adduct as a novel biomarker
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Harald John, Horst Thiermann, Markus Siegert, Florian Eyer, and Annika Richter
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Bioanalysis ,Chromatography ,Chemistry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Human serum albumin ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Adduct ,ddc ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Residue (chemistry) ,0302 clinical medicine ,Propionic anhydride ,medicine ,030216 legal & forensic medicine ,Derivatization ,Law ,Butyrylcholinesterase ,Nerve agent ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Organophosphorus (OP) nerve agents represent a class of highly toxic chemical warfare agents banned by the Chemical Weapons Convention. Nevertheless, in the past few years they have been used repeatedly for warfare, assassination and attempted murder. In addition, the chemically related OP pesticides were frequently used for suicide and may be deployed for terroristic attacks. Therefore, sensitive and selective bioanalytical methods are indispensable to investigate biological specimens as pieces of evidence to prove poisoning. OP agents form long-lived covalent reaction products (adducts) with endogenous proteins like human serum albumin (HSA) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE). The adducted nonapeptide (NP) obtained by proteolysis of the BChE-adduct is one of the most sensitive and important biomarkers. We herein present a novel class of NP-adducts propionylated at its N-terminal phenylalanine residue (F195). The biomarker derivative is produced by addition of propionic anhydride to the NP-adduct inducing its quantitative conversion in aqueous buffer within 5 min at room temperature. Afterwards the mixture is directly analyzed by micro-liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization tandem-mass spectrometry (µLC-ESI MS/MS). The sensitivity of the method is comparable to that of the non-derivatized NP-adduct. These characteristics make the method highly beneficial for forensic analysis especially in cases in which the OP agent does not form adducts with HSA that are typically targeted as a second biomarker of exposure. This novel procedure was successfully applied to nerve agent-spiked samples sent by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) as well as to plasma samples of real cases of pesticide poisoning.
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23. Adduct of the blistering warfare agent sesquimustard with human serum albumin and its mass spectrometric identification for biomedical verification of exposure
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Annika Richter, Marc-Michael Blum, Harald John, Horst Thiermann, and Markus Siegert
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Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization ,Mustard Compounds ,Alkylation ,Serum Albumin, Human ,Tripeptide ,Tandem mass spectrometry ,Biochemistry ,Vesicant ,Analytical Chemistry ,Adduct ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Blister ,Tandem Mass Spectrometry ,medicine ,Humans ,Chemical Warfare Agents ,Paper in Forefront ,Dipeptide ,Chemistry ,Selected reaction monitoring ,Protein adduct ,Verification ,Sulfur mustard ,Human serum albumin ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Hydroxyethylthioethyl ,540 Chemie und zugeordnete Wissenschaften ,ddc:540 ,Biomarkers ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Apart from the well-known sulfur mustard (SM), additional sulfur-containing blistering chemical warfare agents exist. Sesquimustard (Q) is one of them and five times more blistering than SM. It is a common impurity in mustard mixtures and regularly found in old munitions but can also be used in pure form. Compared to the extensive literature on SM, very little experimental data is available on Q and no protein biomarkers of exposure have been reported. We herein report for the first time the adduct of Q with the nucleophilic Cys34 residue of human serum albumin (HSA) formed in vitro and introduce two novel bioanalytical procedures for detection. After proteolysis of this HSA adduct catalyzed either by pronase or by proteinase K, two biomarkers were identified by high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry (MS/HR MS), namely a dipeptide and a tripeptide, both alkylated at their Cys residue, which we refer to as HETETE-CP and HETETE-CPF. HETETE represents the Q-derived thio-alkyl moiety bearing a terminal hydroxyl group: “hydroxyethylthioethylthioethyl.” Targeting both peptide markers from plasma, a micro liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry method working in the selected reaction monitoring mode (μLC-ESI MS/MS SRM) was developed and validated as well suited for the verification of exposure to Q. Fulfilling the quality criteria defined by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, the novel methods enable the detection of exposure to Q alone or in mixtures with SM. We further report on the relative reactivity of Q compared to SM. Based on experiments making use of partially deuterated Q as the alkylating agent, we rule out a major role for six-membered ring sulfonium ions as relevant reactive species in the alkylation of Cys34. Furthermore, the results of molecular dynamics simulations are indicative that the protein environment around Cys34 allows adduct formation with elongated but not bulky molecules such as Q, and identify important hydrogen bonding interactions and hydrophobic contacts. Graphical abstract Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (10.1007/s00216-020-02917-w) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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24. Ion-dependent metabolic responses of Vicia faba L. to salt stress
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Jan H. Behr, Alexander Erban, Joachim Kopka, Julia Annika Richter, and Christian Zörb
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Fumaric acid ,Physiology ,Magnesium ,Metabolite ,Sodium ,food and beverages ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Plant Science ,Calcium ,01 natural sciences ,Vicia faba ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Proline ,Malic acid ,Food science ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Salt-affected farmlands are increasingly burdened by chlorides, carbonates, and sulfates of sodium, calcium, and magnesium. Intriguingly, the underlying physiological processes are studied almost always under NaCl stress. Two faba bean cultivars were subjected to low- and high-salt treatments of NaCl, Na2 SO4 , and KCl. Assimilation rate and leaf water vapor conductance were reduced to approximately 25-30% without biomass reduction after 7 days salt stress, but this did not cause severe carbon shortage. The equimolar treatments of Na+ , K+ , and Cl- showed comparable accumulation patterns in leaves and roots, except for SO4 2- which did not accumulate. To gain a detailed understanding of the effects caused by the tested ion combinations, we performed nontargeted gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-based metabolite profiling. Metabolic responses to various salts were in part highly linearly correlated, but only a few metabolite responses were common to all salts and in both cultivars. At high salt concentrations, only myo-inositol, allantoin, and glycerophosphoglycerol were highly significantly increased in roots under all tested conditions. We discovered several metabolic responses that were preferentially associated with the presence of Na+ , K+ , or Cl- . For example, increases of leaf proline and decreases of leaf fumaric acid and malic acid were apparently associated with Cl- accumulation.
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25. Dekolonisation bei Nachweis von Methicillin-sensiblen Staphylococcus aureus bei Mitarbeitern einer neonatologischen Intensivstation
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Arne C. Rodloff, Brigitte König, Annika Richter, Melanie Weiss, Iris F. Chaberny, Bettina Lutze, Ulrich H. Thome, and Ines Eder
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0301 basic medicine ,Gynecology ,Cross infection ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Carrier state ,030106 microbiology ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Mupirocin ,medicine.disease_cause ,Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Health personnel ,chemistry ,medicine ,business - Abstract
Zusammenfassung Hintergrund Auf einer neonatologischen Intensivstation am Universitätsklinikum Leipzig wurden im Jahr 2016 vermehrt Kolonisationen mit Methicillin-sensiblen Staphylococcus aureus Stämmen festgestellt. Typisierungsergebnisse zeigten einen prädominierenden spa-Typ t091. Aufgrund der nosokomialen Häufungen wurden verschiedene Maßnahmen zur Infektionsprävention etabliert, z. B. intensive Barrieremaßnahmen, Einzelzimmer, Kohortierung, Umgebungsuntersuchungen auf S. aureus, Schulungen. Ein Teil dieses Maßnahmenbündels war die Durchführung eines Mitarbeiterscreenings, um kolonisierte Mitarbeiter als mögliches Reservoir zu sanieren. Methodik Mitarbeiter mit S. aureus-Nachweis führten in der eigenen Häuslichkeit eine 5-tägige Sanierung durch. Hierfür wurden Produkte mit dem Wirkstoff Octenidin verwendet. Kontrollabstriche erfolgten frühestens 48 Stunden nach Beendigung des Sanierungsintervalls (3 im Abstand von mind. 24 Stunden). Mitarbeiter mit 2 erfolglosen Sanierungsversuchen erhielten anstelle von Octenidin-, Mupirocin-haltige Nasensalbe. Ergebnisse Bei 128 untersuchten Mitarbeitern wurde in 43 Fällen (33,6%) S. aureus nachgewiesen, der in 9 Fällen (20,9%; 9/43) dem Typ t091 entsprach. Unter den S. aureus-positiven Mitarbeitern waren 2 MRSA-Nachweise (4,7%; 2/43) als Zufallsbefund zu verzeichnen. Die Erfolgsquote nach dem ersten Sanierungsversuch von t091 und MRSA lag bei 0%. In 3 Fällen lagen nach dem zweiten Versuch 3 negative Kontrollabstriche vor und 8 Mitarbeiter konnten erst unter Einsatz von Mupirocin-haltiger Nasensalbe saniert werden. Schlussfolgerungen Ursachen für die erschwerte Sanierung können vielfältig sein: Schwer umzusetzende Sanierung im eigenen Haushalt, Vorhandensein von dekolonisierungshemmenden Faktoren, nicht konsequente Durchführung aller Sanierungsmaßnahmen und eine mögliche Rekolonisation während der Arbeitszeit oder durch Familienangehörige. Weiterhin ist zu diskutieren, ob der Erfolg der Sanierung bei Verwendung von Mupirocin-Nasensalbe in der besseren Wirksamkeit von Mupirocin im Vergleich zu Octenidin begründet ist oder ob die unterschiedliche Konsistenz der Präparate ausschlaggebend ist.
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26. Liver enzyme elevation after 177Lu-PSMA radioligand therapy for metastasized castration-resistant prostate cancer
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Carsten Oliver Sahlmann, Annika Richter, Alexander Koenig, Hannes Treiber, Arne Strauss, and Albrecht Neesse
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Genitourinary system ,Urology ,Mediastinum ,urologic and male genital diseases ,medicine.disease ,Metastasis ,Prostate cancer ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Liver biopsy ,Radionuclide therapy ,medicine ,Radioligand ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,business ,Adverse effect - Abstract
177Lu-PSMA radioligand therapy is a promising new option for patients with metastasized castration-resistant prostate cancer, and the spectrum of adverse events with this treatment has to be evaluated. Here, we describe the case of a patient with M1c disease (metastasis to the mediastinum, lungs, bones, and liver) who presented with elevated liver enzyme levels after receiving 177Lu-PSMA radioligand therapy for castration-resistant prostate cancer. Pretreatment 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT showed at least 4 liver lesions with low uptake. Overall, the liver uptake was inhomogeneous. Liver biopsy was performed subsequently.
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27. [Decolonization of Health Care Workers In a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Carrying a Methicillin-Susceptible Staphylococcus aureus Isolate]
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Annika, Richter, Ines, Eder, Brigitte, König, Bettina, Lutze, Arne C, Rodloff, Ulrich H, Thome, Melanie, Weiss, and Iris F, Chaberny
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Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus ,Cross Infection ,Methicillin ,Staphylococcus aureus ,Germany ,Health Personnel ,Intensive Care Units, Neonatal ,Carrier State ,Infant, Newborn ,Humans ,Staphylococcal Infections ,Anti-Bacterial Agents - Abstract
In 2016, an increased rate of methicillin-susceptibleStaff members showing positive on screening carried out a 5-day decolonization program at home. Decolonization products containing octenidine as active ingredient were used first. At the earliest, 48 h after completing the procedure, the success of the intervention was tested (3 buccal and nasal swabs were taken on consecutive days). If 2 attempts at decolonization were not successful, staff members were provided with a mupirocin-containing nasal ointment instead of octenidine.Of 128 employees examined, 43 (33.6%) were identified as carriers ofVarious reasons might explain the difficulties of decolonization such as the challenge of managing decolonization at home, inhibitory factors as well as inconsistent performance of decolonization measures. Additionally, differences between the preparations for the nasal decontamination may be considered.Auf einer neonatologischen Intensivstation am Universitätsklinikum Leipzig wurden im Jahr 2016 vermehrt Kolonisationen mit Methicillin-sensiblenMitarbeiter mitBei 128 untersuchten Mitarbeitern wurde in 43 Fällen (33,6%)Ursachen für die erschwerte Sanierung können vielfältig sein: Schwer umzusetzende Sanierung im eigenen Haushalt, Vorhandensein von dekolonisierungshemmenden Faktoren, nicht konsequente Durchführung aller Sanierungsmaßnahmen und eine mögliche Rekolonisation während der Arbeitszeit oder durch Familienangehörige. Weiterhin ist zu diskutieren, ob der Erfolg der Sanierung bei Verwendung von Mupirocin-Nasensalbe in der besseren Wirksamkeit von Mupirocin im Vergleich zu Octenidin begründet ist oder ob die unterschiedliche Konsistenz der Präparate ausschlaggebend ist.
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28. Metabolic contribution to salt stress in two maize hybrids with contrasting resistance
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Joachim Kopka, Julia Annika Richter, Christian Zörb, and Alexander Erban
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Sucrose ,Metabolite ,Plant Science ,Biology ,Sodium Chloride ,Plant Roots ,Zea mays ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Metabolomics ,Stress, Physiological ,Genetics ,Food science ,Hybrid ,Ion Transport ,Catabolism ,Fructose ,General Medicine ,Metabolism ,Salt Tolerance ,Citric acid cycle ,Plant Leaves ,chemistry ,Agronomy ,Hybridization, Genetic ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Abstract
Salt stress reduces the growth of salt-sensitive plants such as maize. The cultivation of salt-resistant maize varieties might therefore help to reduce yield losses. For the elucidation of the underlying physiological and biochemical processes of a resistant hybrid, we used a gas chromatography mass spectrometry approach and analyzed five different salt stress levels. By comparing a salt-sensitive and a salt-resistant maize hybrid, we were able to identify an accumulation of sugars such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose in leaves as a salt-resistance adaption of the salt-sensitive hybrid. Although, both hybrids showed a strong decrease of the metabolite concentration in the tricarboxylic acid cycle. These decreases resulted in the same reduced catabolism for the salt-sensitive and even the salt-resistant maize hybrid. Surprisingly, the change of root metabolism was negligible under salt stress. Moreover, the salt-resistance mechanisms were the most effective at low salt-stress levels in the leaves of the salt-sensitive maize.
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29. Evaluations of dyadic synchrony: observers’ traits influence estimation and enjoyment of synchrony in mirror-game movements
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Moffat, Ryssa and Cross, Emily S.
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30. Awareness of embodiment enhances enjoyment and engages sensorimotor cortices.
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Moffat, Ryssa and Cross, Emily S.
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Whether in performing arts, sporting, or everyday contexts, when we watch others move, we tend to enjoy bodies moving in synchrony. Our enjoyment of body movements is further enhanced by our own prior experience with performing those movements, or our 'embodied experience'. The relationships between movement synchrony and enjoyment, as well as embodied experience and movement enjoyment, are well known. The interaction between enjoyment of movements, synchrony, and embodiment is less well understood, and may be central for developing new approaches for enriching social interaction. To examine the interplay between movement enjoyment, synchrony, and embodiment, we asked participants to copy another person's movements as accurately as possible, thereby gaining embodied experience of movement sequences. Participants then viewed other dyads performing the same or different sequences synchronously, and we assessed participants' recognition of having performed these sequences, as well as their enjoyment of each movement sequence. We used functional near‐infrared spectroscopy to measure cortical activation over frontotemporal sensorimotor regions while participants performed and viewed movements. We found that enjoyment was greatest when participants had mirrored the sequence and recognised it, suggesting that awareness of embodiment may be central to enjoyment of synchronous movements. Exploratory analyses of relationships between cortical activation and enjoyment and recognition implicated the sensorimotor cortices, which subserve action observation and aesthetic processing. These findings hold implications for clinical research and therapies seeking to foster successful social interaction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. One Scaffold, Two Conformations: The Ring-Flip of the Messenger InsP 8 Occurs under Cytosolic Conditions.
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Kurz, Leonie, Schmieder, Peter, Veiga, Nicolás, and Fiedler, Dorothea
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MOLECULAR switches ,PHOSPHORYL group ,BINDING constant ,PROTEIN domains ,INOSITOL ,INOSITOL phosphates ,PYROPHOSPHATES - Abstract
Inositol poly- and pyrophosphates (InsPs and PP-InsPs) are central eukaryotic messengers. These very highly phosphorylated molecules can exist in two distinct conformations, a canonical one with five phosphoryl groups in equatorial positions, and a "flipped" conformation with five axial substituents. Using
13 C-labeled InsPs/PP-InsPs, the behavior of these molecules was investigated by 2D-NMR under solution conditions reminiscent of a cytosolic environment. Remarkably, the most highly phosphorylated messenger 1,5(PP)2 -InsP4 (also termed InsP8 ) readily adopts both conformations at physiological conditions. Environmental factors—such as pH, metal cation composition, and temperature—strongly influence the conformational equilibrium. Thermodynamic data revealed that the transition of InsP8 from the equatorial to the axial conformation is, in fact, an exothermic process. The speciation of InsPs and PP-InsPs also affects their interaction with protein binding partners; addition of Mg2+ decreased the binding constant Kd of InsP8 to an SPX protein domain. The results illustrate that PP-InsP speciation reacts very sensitively to solution conditions, suggesting it might act as an environment-responsive molecular switch. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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32. Diagnostische Probleme bei Hodentumoren in der Konsiliarpathologie: Ein praktischer Leitfaden.
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Bremmer, Felix, Fichtner, Alexander, Richter, Annika, and Schweyer, Stefan
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33. Melanocytic nevi in sentinel lymph nodes: association with cutaneous nevi and clinical relevance in patients with cutaneous melanomas.
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Kretschmer, Lutz, Schnabel, Viktor, Kromer, Christian, Bauer-Büntzel, Christoph, Richter, Annika, Bremmer, Felix, Kück, Fabian, Julius, Katharina, Mitteldorf, Christina, and Schön, Michael P.
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Purpose: Melanocytic nevi in lymph nodes (NNs) are an important histological differential diagnosis of initial sentinel lymph node (SN) metastasis in melanoma. Our aim was to associate NN in SNs with clinicopathologic features and survival rates in 1, 250 patients with SN biopsy for melanoma. Methods: To compare patients with present and absent NN, we used Fisher's exact test, Mann–Whitney U test, and multivariate logistic regression models in this retrospective observational study based on a prospectively maintained institutional database. Results: NN prevalence in axillary, cervical, and groin SNs was 16.5%, 19.4%, and 9.8%, respectively. NN were observed in combination with all growth patterns of melanoma, but more frequently when the primary was histologically associated with a cutaneous nevus. We observed a decreasing NN prevalence with increasing SN metastasis diameter. Multiple logistic regression determined a significantly increased NN probability for SNs of the neck or axilla, for individuals with ≥ 50 cutaneous nevi, midline primary melanomas, and for individuals who reported non-cutaneous malignancies in their parents. Cancer in parents was also significantly more frequently reported by melanoma patients who had more than 50 cutaneous nevi. In SN-negative patients, NN indicated a tendency for slightly lower melanoma-specific survival. Conclusions: We found a highly significant association between NN diagnosis and multiple cutaneous nevi and provided circumstantial evidence that cutaneous nevi in the drainage area of lymph nodes are particularly important. The trend toward lower melanoma-specific survival in SN-negative patients with NN suggests that careful differentiation of SN metastases is important. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Energy dissipation during expiration and ventilator-induced lung injury: an experimental animal study.
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Busana, Mattia, Zinnato, Carmelo, Romitti, Federica, Palumbo, Michela, Gattarello, Simone, Sonzogni, Aurelio, Gersmann, Ann-Kathrin, Richter, Annika, Herrmann, Peter, Hahn, G. ünter, Brusatori, Serena, Maj, Roberta, Velati, Mara, Moerer, Onnen, Meissner, Konrad, Barnes, Tom, Quintel, Michael, Marini, John J., and Gattinoni, Luciano
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RESPIRATORY mechanics ,ENERGY dissipation ,LUNG injuries ,RESPIRATORY organs ,POSITIVE end-expiratory pressure ,EXPIRATORY flow - Abstract
The amount of energy delivered to the respiratory system is recognized as a cause of ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI). How energy dissipation within the lung parenchyma causes damage is still a matter of debate. Expiratory flow control has been proposed as a strategy to reduce the energy dissipated into the respiratory system during expiration and, possibly, VILI. We studied 22 healthy pigs (29 ± 2 kg), which were randomized into a control (n = 11) and a valve group (n = 11), where the expiratory flow was controlled through a variable resistor. Both groups were ventilated with the same tidal volume, positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP), and inspiratory flow. Electric impedance tomography was continuously acquired. At completion, lung weight, wet-todry ratios, and histology were evaluated. The total mechanical power was similar in the control and valve groups (8.54 ± 0.83 J•min
-1 and 8.42 ± 0.54 J•min-1 , respectively, P = 0.552). The total energy dissipated within the whole system (circuit þ respiratory system) was remarkably different (4.34 ± 0.66 vs. 2.62 ± 0.31 J/min, P < 0.001). However, most of this energy was dissipated across the endotracheal tube (2.87 ± 0.3 vs. 1.88 ± 0.2 J/min, P < 0.001). The amount dissipated into the respiratory system averaged 1.45 ± 0.5 in controls versus 0.73 ± 0.16 J•min-1 in the valve group, P < 0.001. Although respiratory mechanics, gas exchange, hemodynamics, wet-to-dry ratios, and histology were similar in the two groups, the decrease of end-expiratory lung impedance was significantly greater in the control group (P = 0.02). We conclude that with our experimental conditions, the reduction of energy dissipated in the respiratory system did not lead to appreciable differences in VILI. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Energy dissipation within the respiratory system is a factor promoting ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI). In this animal study, we modulated the expiratory flow, reducing the energy dissipated in the system. However, this reduction happened mostly across the endotracheal tube, and only partly in the respiratory system. Therefore, in healthy lungs, the advantage in energy dissipation does not reduce VILI, but the advantages might be more relevant in diseased lungs under injurious ventilation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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35. Primary pseudomyogenic haemangioendothelioma of the testis with a novel POTEI::FOSB gene fusion.
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Gersmann, Ann‐Kathrin, Haller, Florian, Behnert, Nina, Richter, Annika, Stöhr, Robert, Hartmann, Arndt, Ströbel, Philipp, and Bremmer, Felix
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GENE fusion ,ANGIOSARCOMA ,MYOBLASTS ,TESTIS ,SOFT tissue tumors ,SPERMATOGENESIS ,ANAPLASTIC lymphoma kinase ,GONADS - Abstract
D, The tumour cells show a positive staining reaction against cytokeratin 7 (CK7) and the vascular markers erythroblast transformation-specific related gene (ERG) (E). The tumour is characterised by an up-regulation of FOSB, often based on a I FOSB i gene fusion. Keywords: POTEI:FOSB; pseudomyogenic haemangioendothelioma; testis EN POTEI:FOSB pseudomyogenic haemangioendothelioma testis 411 414 4 08/11/22 20220901 NES 220901 Pseudomyogenic haemangioendothelioma is a rare endothelial neoplasm of intermediate biological behaviour. [Extracted from the article]
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36. Mechanical power thresholds during mechanical ventilation: An experimental study.
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Romitti, Federica, Busana, Mattia, Palumbo, Maria Michela, Bonifazi, Matteo, Giosa, Lorenzo, Vassalli, Francesco, Gatta, Alessandro, Collino, Francesca, Steinberg, Irene, Gattarello, Simone, Lazzari, Stefano, Palermo, Paola, Nasr, Ahmed, Gersmann, Ann‐Kathrin, Richter, Annika, Herrmann, Peter, Moerer, Onnen, Saager, Leif, Camporota, Luigi, and Marini, John J.
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The extent of ventilator‐induced lung injury may be related to the intensity of mechanical ventilation––expressed as mechanical power. In the present study, we investigated whether there is a safe threshold, below which lung damage is absent. Three groups of six healthy pigs (29.5 ± 2.5 kg) were ventilated prone for 48 h at mechanical power of 3, 7, or 12 J/min. Strain never exceeded 1.0. PEEP was set at 4 cmH2O. Lung volumes were measured every 12 h; respiratory, hemodynamics, and gas exchange variables every 6. End‐experiment histological findings were compared with a control group of eight pigs which did not undergo mechanical ventilation. Functional residual capacity decreased by 10.4% ± 10.6% and 8.1% ± 12.1% in the 7 J and 12 J groups (p = 0.017, p < 0.001) but not in the 3 J group (+1.7% ± 17.7%, p = 0.941). In 3 J group, lung elastance, PaO2 and PaCO2 were worse compared to 7 J and 12 J groups (all p < 0.001), due to lower ventilation‐perfusion ratio (0.54 ± 0.13, 1.00 ± 0.25, 1.78 ± 0.36 respectively, p < 0.001). The lung weight was lower (p < 0.001) in the controls (6.56 ± 0.90 g/kg) compared to 3, 7, and 12 J groups (12.9 ± 3.0, 16.5 ± 2.9, and 15.0 ± 4.1 g/kg, respectively). The wet‐to‐dry ratio was 5.38 ± 0.26 in controls, 5.73 ± 0.52 in 3 J, 5.99 ± 0.38 in 7 J, and 6.13 ± 0.59 in 12 J group (p = 0.03). Vascular congestion was more extensive in the 7 J and 12 J compared to 3 J and control groups. Mechanical ventilation (with anesthesia/paralysis) increase lung weight, and worsen lung histology, regardless of the mechanical power. Ventilating at 3 J/min led to better anatomical variables than at 7 and 12 J/min but worsened the physiological values. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Primary mediastinal germ cell tumours: an immunohistochemical and molecular diagnostic approach.
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Fichtner, Alexander, Richter, Annika, Filmar, Simon, Kircher, Stefan, Rosenwald, Andreas, Küffer, Stefan, Nettersheim, Daniel, Oing, Christoph, Marx, Alexander, Ströbel, Philipp, and Bremmer, Felix
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GERM cells ,MEDIASTINAL tumors ,NUCLEAR proteins ,TERATOCARCINOMA ,TUMORS ,IMMUNOSTAINING ,FORKHEAD transcription factors - Abstract
Aims: Primary mediastinal germ cell tumours (PMGCTs) are rare mediastinal neoplasms, and their diagnosis can be challenging, owing to small biopsy samples. The aim of this study was to develop a diagnostic algorithm using immunohistochemical staining, with a focus on novel markers, and molecular analysis of isochromosome 12p [i(12p)]. Methods and results: Paraffin-embedded tissues of 32 mediastinal tumours were analysed with immunohistochemical staining for sal-like transcription factor 4 (SALL4), Lin-28 homologue A (LIN28), octamer-binding transcription factor 3/4 (OCT3/4), D2-40, cluster of differentiation 117 (CD117), sex-determining region Y-box 17, sex-determining region Y-box 2 (SOX2), cluster of differentiation 30, the b-subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin (b-hCG), GATA-binding protein 3 (GATA3), forkhead box protein A2 (FOXA2), glypican-3 (GPC3), a-fetoprotein (AFP), terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT), nuclear protein of the testis (NUT), and pan-cytokeratin. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction was performed to investigate the i(12p) status. Fifteen seminomas, seven teratomas, one yolk sac tumour, one choriocarcinoma and seven mixed PMGCTs were diagnosed. Each entity had different immunohistochemical staining patterns, which helped to distinguish them: OCT3/4, D2-40, CD117 and TdT for seminoma; OCT3/4 and SOX2 for embryonal carcinoma; FOXA2, GPC3 and AFP for yolk sac tumour; and b-hCG and GATA3 for choriocarcinoma. Mature teratomas stained positively for pan-cytokeratin in epithelial components and focally for SALL4, SOX2, GATA3, D2-40, and FOXA2. Furthermore, a NUT carcinoma mimicking a PMGCT was diagnosed, showing strong nuclear SOX2 staining and speckled nuclear NUT staining. i(12p) was detected in 24 of 27 PMGCTs (89%). Conclusion: A diagnostic algorithm is of great importance for a reliable diagnosis of PMGCT in, usually small, tissue biopsy samples. Therefore, a combination of three to four antibodies to identify the correct histological subtype is usually necessary, in addition to morphological features. The i(12p) status serves as an additional option to indicate a germ cell origin in selected cases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Quantitative proteomics identifies biomarkers to distinguish pulmonary from head and neck squamous cell carcinomas by immunohistochemistry.
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Richter, Annika, Fichtner, Alexander, Joost, Jasmin, Brockmeyer, Philipp, Kauffmann, Philipp, Schliephake, Henning, Hammerstein‐Equord, Alexander, Kueffer, Stefan, Urlaub, Henning, Oellerich, Thomas, Ströbel, Philipp, Bohnenberger, Hanibal, and Bremmer, Felix
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SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma ,NECK ,IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY ,PROTEOMICS ,BIOMARKERS ,RADIOLABELING - Abstract
The differentiation between a pulmonary metastasis and a newly developed squamous cell carcinoma of the lung in patients with prior head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is difficult due to a lack of biomarkers but is crucially important for the prognosis and therapy of the affected patient. By using high‐resolution mass spectrometry in combination with stable isotope labelling by amino acids in cell culture, we identified 379 proteins that are differentially expressed in squamous cell carcinomas of the lung and the head and neck. Of those, CAV1, CAV2, LGALS1, LGALS7, CK19, and UGDH were tested by immunohistochemistry on 194 tissue samples (98 lung and 96 HNSCCs). The combination of CAV1 and LGALS7 was able to distinguish the origin of the squamous cell carcinoma with high accuracy (area under the curve 0.876). This biomarker panel was tested on a cohort of 12 clinically classified lung tumours of unknown origin after HNSCC. Nine of those tumours were immunohistochemically classifiable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Evidence of sulfur mustard poisoning by detection of the albumin‐derived dipeptide biomarker C(‐HETE)P after nicotinylation.
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John, Harald, Richter, Annika, and Thiermann, Horst
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Sulfur mustard (SM, bis[2‐chloroethyl]‐sulfide) is a banned chemical warfare agent that was frequently used in recent years and led to numerous poisoned victims who developed painful erythema and blisters. Post‐exposure analysis of SM incorporation can be performed by the detection of human serum albumin (HSA)‐derived peptides. HSA alkylated by SM contains a hydroxyethylthioethyl (HETE)‐moiety bound to the cysteine residue C34 yielding the dipeptide biomarker C(‐HETE)P after pronase‐catalyzed proteolysis. We herein present a novel procedure for the selective precolumn nicotinylation of its N‐terminus using 1‐nicotinoyloxy‐succinimide. The reaction was carried out for 2 h at ambient temperature with a yield of 81%. The derivative NA‐C(‐HETE)P was analyzed by micro liquid chromatography‐electrospray ionization tandem‐mass spectrometry working in the selected reaction monitoring mode (μLC‐ESI MS/MS SRM). The derivative was shown to be stable in the autosampler at 15°C for at least 24 h. The single protonated precursor ion (m/z 428.1) was subjected to collision‐induced dissociation yielding product ions at m/z 116.1, m/z 137.0, and m/z 105.0 used for selective monitoring without any plasma‐derived interferences. NA‐C(‐HETE)P showed a mass spectrometric response superior to the non‐derivatized dipeptide thus yielding larger peak areas (factor 1.3 ± 0.2). The lower limit of identification corresponded to 80 nM SM spiked to plasma in vitro. The presented procedure was applied to real case plasma samples from 2015 collected in the Middle East confirming SM poisoning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Alkylated albumin-derived dipeptide C(-HETE)P derivatized by propionic anhydride as a biomarker for the verification of poisoning with sulfur mustard.
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Richter, Annika, Siegert, Markus, Thiermann, Horst, and John, Harald
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BIOMARKERS ,CHEMICAL warfare agents ,POISONING ,SULFHYDRYL group ,POISONS ,MUSTARD gas - Abstract
Sulfur mustard (SM) is a banned chemical warfare agent recently used in the Syrian Arab Republic conflict causing erythema and blisters characterized by complicated and delayed wound healing. For medical and legal reasons, the proof of exposure to SM is of high toxicological and forensic relevance. SM reacts with endogenous human serum albumin (HSA adducts) alkylating the thiol group of the cysteine residue C
34 , thus causing the addition of the hydroxyethylthioethyl (HETE) moiety. Following proteolysis with pronase, the biomarker dipeptide C(-HETE)P is produced. To expand the possibilities for verification of exposure, we herein introduce a novel biomarker produced from that alkylated dipeptide by derivatization with propionic anhydride inducing the selective propionylation of the N-terminus yielding PA-C(-HETE)P. Quantitative derivatization is carried out at room temperature in aqueous buffer within 10 s. The biomarker was found to be stable in the autosampler at 15 °C for at least 24 h, thus documenting its suitability even for larger sets of samples. Selective and sensitive detection is done by micro liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization tandem-mass spectrometry (μLC-ESI MS/MS) operating in the selected reaction monitoring (SRM) mode detecting product ions of the single protonated PA-C(-HETE)P (m/z 379.1) at m/z 116.1, m/z 137.0, and m/z 105.0. The lower limit of detection corresponds to 32 nM SM in plasma in vitro and the limit of identification to 160 nM. The applicability to real exposure scenarios was proven by analyzing samples from the Middle East confirming poisoning with SM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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41. Electronic and structural properties of the natural dyes curcumin, bixin and indigo.
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Michels, Leander, Richter, Annika, Chellappan, Rajesh K., Røst, Håkon I., Behsen, Alenka, Wells, Kristin H., Leal, Luciano, Santana, Vilany, Blawid, Rosana, da Silva, Geraldo J., Cooil, Simon P., Wells, Justin W., and Blawid, Stefan
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42. The detection of isochromosome i(12p) in malignant germ cell tumours and tumours with somatic malignant transformation by the use of quantitative real‐time polymerase chain reaction.
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Fichtner, Alexander, Richter, Annika, Filmar, Simon, Gaisa, Nadine T, Schweyer, Stefan, Reis, Henning, Nettersheim, Daniel, Oing, Christoph, Gayer, Fabian A, Leha, Andreas, Küffer, Stefan, Ströbel, Philipp, Kaulfuß, Silke, and Bremmer, Felix
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POLYMERASE chain reaction ,GERM cells ,PLANT chromosomes ,ALKANES ,TUMORS - Abstract
Aims: Malignant germ cell tumours (GCTs) of the testis are rare neoplasms, but the most common solid malignancies in young men. World Health Organization guidelines divide GCTs into five types, for which numerous immunohistochemical markers allow exact histological subtyping in the majority of cases. In contrast, a germ cell origin is often hard to prove in metastatic GCTs that have developed so‐called somatic malignant transformation. A high percentage, up to 89%, of GCTs are characterised by the appearance of isochromosome 12p [i(12p)]. Fluorescence in‐situ hybridisation has been the most common diagnostic method for the detection of i(12p) so far, but has the disadvantages of being time‐consuming, demanding, and not being a stand‐alone method. The aim of the present study was to establish a quantitative real‐time polymerase chain reaction assay as an independent method for detecting i(12p) and regional amplifications of the short arm of chromosome 12 by using DNA extracted from formalin‐fixed paraffin‐embedded tissue. Methods and results: A cut‐off value to distinguish between the presence and absence of i(12p) was established in a control set consisting of 36 tumour‐free samples. In a training set of 149 GCT samples, i(12p) was detectable in 133 tumours (89%), but not in 16 tumours (11%). In a test set containing 27 primary and metastatic GCTs, all 16 tumours with metastatic spread and/or somatic malignant transformation were successfully identified by the detection of i(12p). Conclusion: In summary, the qPCR assay presented here can help to identify, further characterise and assign a large proportion of histologically inconclusive malignancies to a GCT origin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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43. Adduct of the blistering warfare agent sesquimustard with human serum albumin and its mass spectrometric identification for biomedical verification of exposure.
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Blum, Marc-Michael, Richter, Annika, Siegert, Markus, Thiermann, Horst, and John, Harald
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CHEMICAL warfare agents ,MUSTARD gas ,HYDROGEN bonding ,TANDEM mass spectrometry ,MOLECULAR dynamics ,HYDROGEN bonding interactions ,MOIETIES (Chemistry) ,SERUM albumin - Abstract
Apart from the well-known sulfur mustard (SM), additional sulfur-containing blistering chemical warfare agents exist. Sesquimustard (Q) is one of them and five times more blistering than SM. It is a common impurity in mustard mixtures and regularly found in old munitions but can also be used in pure form. Compared to the extensive literature on SM, very little experimental data is available on Q and no protein biomarkers of exposure have been reported. We herein report for the first time the adduct of Q with the nucleophilic Cys
34 residue of human serum albumin (HSA) formed in vitro and introduce two novel bioanalytical procedures for detection. After proteolysis of this HSA adduct catalyzed either by pronase or by proteinase K, two biomarkers were identified by high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry (MS/HR MS), namely a dipeptide and a tripeptide, both alkylated at their Cys residue, which we refer to as HETETE-CP and HETETE-CPF. HETETE represents the Q-derived thio-alkyl moiety bearing a terminal hydroxyl group: "hydroxyethylthioethylthioethyl." Targeting both peptide markers from plasma, a micro liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry method working in the selected reaction monitoring mode (μLC-ESI MS/MS SRM) was developed and validated as well suited for the verification of exposure to Q. Fulfilling the quality criteria defined by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, the novel methods enable the detection of exposure to Q alone or in mixtures with SM. We further report on the relative reactivity of Q compared to SM. Based on experiments making use of partially deuterated Q as the alkylating agent, we rule out a major role for six-membered ring sulfonium ions as relevant reactive species in the alkylation of Cys34 . Furthermore, the results of molecular dynamics simulations are indicative that the protein environment around Cys34 allows adduct formation with elongated but not bulky molecules such as Q, and identify important hydrogen bonding interactions and hydrophobic contacts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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44. Contents list.
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- 2020
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45. Oxidative damage of proline residues by nitrate radicals (NO3˙): a kinetic and product study.
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Nathanael, Joses G., White, Jonathan M., Richter, Annika, Nuske, Madison R., and Wille, Uta
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- 2020
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46. Hygiene in medical education - Increasing patient safety through the implementation of practical training in infection prevention.
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Richter, Annika, Chaberny, Iris F., Surikow, Alexander, and Schock, Bettina
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INFECTION prevention ,PATIENT safety ,HYGIENE ,CONTINUING medical education ,LIKERT scale - Abstract
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47. Dekolonisation bei Nachweis von Methicillin-sensiblen Staphylococcus aureus bei Mitarbeitern einer neonatologischen Intensivstation.
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Richter, Annika, Eder, Ines, König, Brigitte, Lutze, Bettina, Rodloff, Arne C., Thome, Ulrich H., Weiss, Melanie, and Chaberny, Iris F.
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48. Metabolic and physiological adjustment of Suaeda maritima to combined salinity and hypoxia.
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Behr, Jan H., Bouchereau, Alain, Berardocco, Solenne, Seal, Charlotte E., Flowers, Timothy J., and Zörb, Christian
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HALOPHYTES ,METABOLOMICS ,SALINITY ,HYPOXIA (Water) ,OSMOREGULATION - Abstract
Background and Aims Suaeda maritima is a halophyte commonly found on coastal wetlands in the intertidal zone. Due to its habitat S. maritima has evolved tolerance to high salt concentrations and hypoxic conditions in the soil caused by periodic flooding. In the present work, the adaptive mechanisms of S. maritima to salinity combined with hypoxia were investigated on a physiological and metabolic level. * Methods To compare the adaptive mechanisms to deficient, optimal and stressful salt concentrations, S. maritima plants were grown in a hydroponic culture under low, medium and high salt concentrations. Additionally, hypoxic conditions were applied to investigate the impact of hypoxia combined with different salt concentrations. A non-targeted metabolic approach was used to clarify the biochemical pathways underlying the metabolic and physiological adaptation mechanisms of S. maritima. * Key Results Roots exposed to hypoxic conditions showed an increased level of tricarboxylic acid (TCA)-cycle intermediates such as succinate, malate and citrate. During hypoxia, the concentration of free amino acids increased in shoots and roots. Osmoprotectants such as proline and glycine betaine increased in concentrations as the external salinity was increased under hypoxic conditions. * Conclusions The combination of high salinity and hypoxia caused an ionic imbalance and an increase of metabolites associated with osmotic stress and photorespiration, indicating a severe physiological and metabolic response under these conditions. Disturbed proline degradation in the roots induced an enhanced proline accumulation under hypoxia. The enhanced alanine fermentation combined with a partial flux of the TCA cycle might contribute to the tolerance of S. maritima to hypoxic conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Study Findings from University of Medicine Broaden Understanding of Cutaneous Melanoma (Melanocytic Nevi In Sentinel Lymph Nodes: Association With Cutaneous Nevi and Clinical Relevance In Patients With Cutaneous Melanomas).
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SENTINEL lymph nodes ,NEVUS ,DYSPLASTIC nevus syndrome ,MELANOMA ,LYMPHOID tissue - Abstract
We found a highly significant association between NN diagnosis and multiple cutaneous nevi and provided circumstantial evidence that cutaneous nevi in the drainage area of lymph nodes are particularly important." Keywords: Gottingen; Germany; Europe; Cancer; Cutaneous Melanoma; Health and Medicine; Hemic and Immune Systems; Immunology; Legal Issues; Lymph Nodes; Lymphoid Tissue; Oncology EN Gottingen Germany Europe Cancer Cutaneous Melanoma Health and Medicine Hemic and Immune Systems Immunology Legal Issues Lymph Nodes Lymphoid Tissue Oncology 1747 1747 1 10/30/23 20231031 NES 231031 2023 OCT 30 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Clinical Oncology Week -- A new study on Oncology - Cutaneous Melanoma is now available. For more information on this research see: Melanocytic Nevi In Sentinel Lymph Nodes: Association With Cutaneous Nevi and Clinical Relevance In Patients With Cutaneous Melanomas. [Extracted from the article]
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50. Prinz Alexey goes Hipster.
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