Publications by authors named "Grabbe S"

Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) is the most common form of primary liver cancer, with cirrhosis being its strongest risk factor. Interestingly, an increasing number of HCC cases is also observed without cirrhosis. We developed an HCC model via intrasplenic injection of highly tumorigenic HCC cells, which, due to cellular tropism, invade the liver and allow for a controllable disease progression.

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Background: Cancer immunotherapy has revolutionized melanoma treatment, but the high number of non-responders still emphasizes the need for improvement of therapy. One potential avenue for enhancing anti-tumor treatment is through the modulation of coagulation and platelet activity. Both have been found to play an important role in the tumor microenvironment, tumor growth and metastasis.

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Cationic, core-crosslinked nanogel particles are prepared from synthetic biodegradable materials. These fully hydrophilic nanogels offer superior customizability compared to common lipid nanoparticles, thereby circumventing intrinsic immune stimulatory properties. Electrostatic loading allows for complexation of nucleic acids including the immune stimulatory Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) agonistCpG-ODN (cytidine-phosphate-guanosine oligodeoxynucleotide).

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Basal cell carcinoma is the most common malignant tumor in the fair-skinned population and its incidence continues to rise. An update of the S2k guideline with the participation of all specialist societies familiar with the clinical picture and previous literature research is of great importance for the quality of care for affected patients. In addition to epidemiology, diagnostics and histology are discussed.

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  • The text discusses the importance of targeting immune activation in specific areas for effective vaccine delivery and cancer treatment without causing unwanted immune reactions throughout the body.
  • It introduces cholesterol-based polymers that respond to pH changes, providing a way to control the release of immunoactivating substances specifically at lymph nodes.
  • The results showed that these pH-sensitive polymers could enhance the number of fully matured immune cells in the lymph nodes after being injected, making them a promising option for delivering immune drugs effectively.
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Chemotherapy poses both physical and psychological challenges for patients, prompting many to seek answers independently through online resources. This study investigates German Google search behavior regarding chemotherapy-related terms using Google AdWords data from September 2018 to September 2022 to gain insights into patient concerns and needs. A total of 1461 search terms associated with "chemotherapy" were identified, representing 1,749,312 to 28,958,400 search queries.

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  • Skin cancer cases are on the rise, and in 2015, Germany made a law to let patients ask for a second medical opinion about their diagnosis and treatment.
  • A study with 714 patients found that most people seeking a second opinion were diagnosed with the most serious kind of skin cancer, and they wanted more information and reassurance about their treatment.
  • The results showed that getting a second opinion was helpful for patients, especially those who felt they had less control over their situation, and younger patients with more advanced cancer experienced more disruption in their daily lives.
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In order to achieve a therapeutic effect, many drugs have to reach specific cellular compartments. Nanoscale drug delivery systems extend the circulation time, reduce adverse effects and thus improve tolerability compared to systemic administration. We have developed two types of albumin-coated nanocarriers equipped with built-in dyes to track their cellular uptake and intracellular enzymatic opening.

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Lichen planopilaris (LPP) is an inflammatory cicatricial alopecia characterized by an irreversible destruction of the hair follicle resulting in its permeant destruction. The clinical presentation of LPP is a progressive patchy scarring alopecia. A variety of systemic agents is used to treat LPP with varying success.

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Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common entity of Cutaneous T cell lymphomas (CTCL) and is characterized by the presence of clonal malignant T cells in the skin. The role of the skin microbiome for MF development and progression are currently poorly understood. Using shotgun metagenomic profiling, real-time qPCR, and T cell receptor sequencing, we compared lesional and nonlesional skin of 20 MF patients with early and advanced MF.

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  • Actinic keratoses (AK) are increasingly common (pre-)cancerous lesions in fair-skinned individuals, highlighting the need for effective treatment and patient adherence evaluations.
  • A study of 100 AK patients focused on their satisfaction with various treatments using the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire and a Likert scale, revealing varying satisfaction levels across eight treatment options.
  • Results indicated that patients prioritized low recurrence rates and safe removal as essential treatment goals, emphasizing the significance of understanding patient preferences for successful AK therapy.
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Nannizzia incurvata is a geophilic dermatophyte that is rarely detected in Germany. We report on a 17-year-old traveler returning from Indonesia in whom Nannizzia incurvata was isolated as the causative agent of tinea corporis. Targeted, local antimycotic therapy and clinical follow-up was recommended.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most frequent type of primary liver cancer and the third leading cause for cancer-related death worldwide. The tumor is difficult-to-treat due to its inherent resistance to chemotherapy. Antistromal therapy is a novel therapeutic approach, targeting cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAF) in the tumor microenvironment.

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LL37 alone and in complex with self-DNA triggers inflammatory responses in myeloid cells and plays a crucial role in the development of systemic autoimmune diseases, like psoriasis and systemic lupus erythematosus. We demonstrated that LL37/self-DNA complexes induce long-term metabolic and epigenetic changes in monocytes, enhancing their responsiveness to subsequent stimuli. Monocytes trained with LL37/self-DNA complexes and those derived from psoriatic patients exhibited heightened glycolytic and oxidative phosphorylation rates, elevated release of proinflammatory cytokines, and affected naïve CD4 T cells.

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  • Sexual health is significantly affected in individuals with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), a chronic skin condition, with a high prevalence of sexual dysfunction reported in both men (63.8% erectile dysfunction) and women (71.8% with low FSFI scores).
  • A study of 199 HS patients used specific sexual health questionnaires and assessed psychosocial factors, finding associations between sexual dysfunction and variables such as age, marital status, depression, and quality of life.
  • The findings highlight the importance of addressing sexual health issues in HS management, advocating for a holistic approach that integrates both physical and psychosocial considerations to improve patient outcomes.
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The growth pattern of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas (OPSCC) varies from compact tumor cell aggregates to diffusely infiltrating tumor cell-clusters. The influence of the growth pattern on local tumor control and survival has been studied mainly for surgically treated oral cavity carcinomas on a visual basis. In this study, we used multiplex immunofluorescence staining (mIF) to examine the antigens pan-cytokeratin, p16INK4a, Ki67, CD271, PD-L1, and CD8 in pretherapeutic biopsies from 86 OPSCC.

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  • * The study measured changes in disease severity, pain levels, and quality of life using specific scoring systems and confirmed that LAight therapy significantly reduced symptoms.
  • * Findings suggest that LAight therapy is effective for managing HS at all severity levels and enhances treatment options for patients.
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KH-type splicing regulatory protein (KSRP) is a single-stranded nucleic acid-binding protein with multiple functions. It is known to bind AU-rich motifs within the 3'-untranslated region of mRNA species, which in many cases encode dynamically regulated proteins like cytokines. In the present study, we investigated the role of KSRP for the immunophenotype of macrophages using bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDM) from wild-type (WT) and KSRP mice.

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Integrin receptors are heterodimeric surface receptors that play multiple roles regarding cell-cell communication, signaling, and migration. The four members of the β integrin subfamily are composed of an alternative α (CD11a-d) subunit, which determines the specific receptor properties, and a constant β (CD18) subunit. This review aims to present insight into the multiple immunological roles of integrin receptors, with a focus on β integrins that are specifically expressed by leukocytes.

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  • Immunotherapies, especially immune checkpoint inhibitors, are effective against various tumors but often lead to serious side effects that need thorough analysis to improve patient outcomes.
  • The international Side-Effect Registry Immuno-Oncology (SERIO) collects detailed data on side effects from immunotherapy across different tumor types, focusing on immune-related adverse events (irAE) and integrating new modules for specific syndromes.
  • With 1398 documented irAE cases from 58 centers in 13 countries, SERIO has provided valuable insights into the prevalence and severity of these side effects, contributing to numerous publications aimed at improving management strategies for patients experiencing these adverse events.
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  • - Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a painful and inflammatory skin condition that severely affects patients' sexual health and quality of life due to issues like discharge and odor.
  • - A study involving 199 German patients found that sexual dysfunction is significant in HS, particularly for women and those with advanced disease, with factors like pain, active lesions, and mental health issues contributing to the decline in sexual health.
  • - The findings suggest that addressing sexual health issues should be an integral part of treating HS, highlighting the need for comprehensive care for affected individuals.
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Background: Systemic inflammation with elevated inflammatory cytokines is a hallmark in patients with cirrhosis and the main driver of decompensation. There is insufficient data on whether inflammatory cytokine levels differ between hepatic and jugular veins, which may have implications for further immunological studies.

Methods: Blood from the hepatic and jugular veins of 40 patients with cirrhosis was collected during hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) measurements.

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The design of functional polymers coupled with stimuli-triggered drug release mechanisms is a promising achievement to overcome various biological barriers. pH trigger methods yield significant potential for controlled targeting and release of therapeutics due to their simplicity and relevance, especially upon cell internalization. Here, we introduce reactive polymers that conjugate primary or secondary amines and release potential drugs under acidic conditions.

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