Publications by authors named "F W Deckert"

Although γδ T cells are known to participate in immune dysregulation in solid tumors, their relevance to human microsatellite-stable (MSS) colorectal cancer (CRC) is still undefined. Here, using integrated gene expression analysis and T cell receptor sequencing, we characterized γδ T cells in MSS CRC, with a focus on Vδ1 + T cells. We identified Vδ1 T cells with shared motifs in the third complementarity-determining region of the δ-chain, reflective of antigen recognition.

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The composition of the gut microbiome influences the clinical course after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), but little is known about the relevance of skin microorganisms. In a single-center, observational study, we recruited a cohort of 50 patients before undergoing conditioning treatment and took both stool and skin samples up to one year after HSCT. We could confirm intestinal dysbiosis following HSCT and report that the skin microbiome is likewise perturbed in HSCT-recipients.

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Article Synopsis
  • Environmental microbes influence how the immune system develops, especially alveolar macrophages (AMs) in the lungs, which interact with inhaled substances and microbes, affecting their responsiveness to future immunological challenges.
  • The study found that exposure to lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a common microbial compound, enhances AMs’ memory response to infections, leading to improved reactivity against pneumococcal challenges due to trained immunity.
  • However, while LPS exposure aids in bacterial clearance, it also reveals complexities in immune responses, as transferred trained AMs resulted in more severe infections and tissue damage in later challenges, indicating the influence of the local immune environment.
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Vildagliptin is an orally effective, potent, and selective inhibitor of dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-4) that improves glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes. This was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, time-lagged, parallel-group study in a total of 60 healthy Chinese participants. Single- and multiple-dose pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, and safety and tolerability of vildagliptin were assessed following administration of 25, 50, 100, or 200 mg qd, or 50 mg bid.

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