Publications by authors named "Eike-Gert Achilles"

Metastasis is a cancer-related systemic disease and is responsible for the greatest mortality rate among cancer patients. Interestingly, the interaction between the immune system and cancer cells seems to play a key role in metastasis formation in the target organ. However, this complex network is only partially understood.

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Introduction: When a sufficiently high-quality liver is available, classic liver graft splitting is performed. In such cases, a small child receives the left-lateral split graft, with subsequent transplantation of the right-extended graft in an adult.

Methods: We analyzed 64 patients who received right-extended liver grafts from 2007 to 2015, and compared outcomes between cases of external vs in-house graft splitting.

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ICP-MS and HPLC-ICP-MS were applied for diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring in a severe intoxication with a liquid containing hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) and inorganic arsenic (iAs). In this rare case a liver transplantation of was considered as the only chance of survival. We developed and applied methods for the determination of Cr(VI) in erythrocytes and total chromium (Cr) and arsenic (As) in blood, plasma, urine and liver tissue by ICP-MS.

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Background: BK polyomavirus (BKV) infection and BKV nephropathy (BKVN) are risk factors for allograft function and survival.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed BK viremia and BKVN in 348 patients who received a kidney transplantation donated after brain death (n=232) or living donation (n=116) between 2008 and 2013. A total of 266 patients were treated with standard immunosuppression consisting of basiliximab induction, calcineurin inhibitor (CNI), and mycophenolic acid (MPA, n=219) or everolimus (n=47); 82 patients received more intense immunosuppression with lymphocyte depletion, CNI and MPA (n=38) or everolimus (n=44).

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Article Synopsis
  • Cancer tumorous growth can remain dormant for extended periods, being asymptomatic and not growing in size, which makes it a potential target for non-toxic therapies aimed at preventing recurrence.
  • An experimental model in mice mimicking the dormancy seen in human tumors shows that nonangiogenic dormant liposarcomas can stay microscopic for a significant amount of time while containing proliferating cells, but do not develop sustainable blood vessels.
  • The study indicates that these dormant tumors do not pose a threat to the host, whereas, once they switch to an angiogenic state, they rapidly grow and show increased microvessel density, suggesting a critical switch in tumor progression.
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Some human tumor lines do not form visible tumors when inoculated into immunosuppressed mice. The fate of these human tumor lines was followed by transfecting them with green fluorescence protein before inoculating them into mice. Although the tumor lines failed to grow progressively, they formed small dormant microscopic foci maintained at constant mass by balanced proliferation and apoptosis.

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