Publications by authors named "Elisa Bye"

Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), the chronic lung disease of prematurity, is characterized by impaired lung development with sustained functional abnormalities due to alterations of airways and the distal lung. Although clinical studies have shown striking associations between antenatal stress and BPD, little is known about the underlying pathogenetic mechanisms. Whether dysanapsis, the concept of discordant growth of the airways and parenchyma, contributes to late respiratory disease as a result of antenatal stress is unknown.

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  • Perinatal inflammation from chorioamnionitis and ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) are both independent risk factors for developing bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in newborns.
  • A study on fetal rats exposed to endotoxin revealed that this exposure negatively affects lung structure, mechanics, and increases the risk of VILI, particularly at birth and a week later.
  • The findings suggest that antenatal endotoxin alters lung function and elevates vulnerability to lung injury during mechanical ventilation, indicating a potential harmful interaction between prenatal and postnatal factors.
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Invading cancer cells adapt their migration phenotype in response to mechanical and biochemical cues from the extracellular matrix. For instance, mesenchymal migration is associated with strong cell-matrix adhesions and an elongated morphology, while amoeboid migration is associated with minimal cell-matrix adhesions and a rounded morphology. However, it remains challenging to elucidate the role of matrix mechan-ics and biochemistry, since these are both dependent on ECM protein concentration.

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