Publications by authors named "Gross O"

Introduction: Large-scale trials showed positive outcomes of sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) in adults with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Whether the use of SGLT2i is safe and effective in patients with the common hereditary CKD Alport syndrome (AS) has not yet been investigated specifically in larger cohorts.

Methods: This observational, multicenter, international study (NCT02378805) assessed 112 patients with AS after start of SGLT2i.

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Glomerular nephropathy resulting from the genetic defects in COL4A3/4/5 genes including the classical Alport syndrome (AS) is the second commonest hereditary kidney disease characterized by persistent haematuria progressing to the need of kidney replacement therapy, frequently associated with sensorineural deafness, and occasionally with ocular anomalies. Diagnosis and management of COL4A3/4/5 glomerulopathy is a great challenge due to its phenotypic heterogeneity, multiple modes of inheritance, variable expressivity, and disease penetrance of individual variants as well as imperfect prognostic and progression factors and scarce and limited clinical trials, especially in children. As a joint initiative of the European Rare Kidney disease reference Network (ERKNet), European Renal Association (ERA Genes&Kidney) and European Society for Paediatric Nephrology (ESPN) Working Group Hereditary Kidney Disorders, a team of experts including adult and paediatric nephrologists, kidney geneticists, audiologists, ophthalmologists and a kidney pathologist were selected to perform a systematic literature review on 21 clinically relevant PICO (Patient or Population covered, Intervention, Comparator, Outcome) questions.

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  • Mitochondria play complex roles in two different cell death pathways: apoptosis and pyroptosis, particularly regarding NLRP3 inflammasome activation, but their exact mechanisms are not well understood.
  • The study found that activating NLRP3 while inhibiting apoptosis occurs when cells are under stress from various stimuli like nigericin and viruses, as these activators affect mitochondrial function rather than just triggering inflammasome activation.
  • NLRP3 activation needs a combination of signals—one from disrupted mitochondrial processes and another from specific NLRP3 activators—suggesting that both oxidative phosphorylation inhibition and apoptosis suppression influence cell fate.
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Motivation: Mathematical modelling plays a crucial role in understanding inter- and intracellular signalling processes. Currently, ordinary differential equations (ODEs) are the predominant approach in systems biology for modelling such pathways. While ODE models offer mechanistic interpretability, they also suffer from limitations, including the need to consider all relevant compounds, resulting in large models difficult to handle numerically and requiring extensive data.

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Coupling size exclusion chromatography (SEC) with mass spectrometry-based proteomics enables investigating protein complexes, with degradomic profiling providing deeper insights into complex-associated proteolytic processing and retaining of cleavage products. This study aims to map protein complex formation upon inflammasome activation in bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (BMDCs) from gasdermin D-deficient mice, focusing on proteolytic enzymes and truncated proteins in higher molecular weight complexes. Cultured BMDCs were primed with LPS and subsequently treated with nigericin or Val-boroPro (VbP).

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  • Glomerular kidney diseases start slowly, can lead to severe kidney failure, and require early diagnosis for effective treatment.
  • The study focused on evaluating protein biomarkers in children to help detect common nephropathies, particularly related to conditions like Alport syndrome.
  • Results showed that specific urinary biomarkers, especially collagen type XIII, hyaluronan-binding protein 2, and complement C4-binding protein, may be effective indicators of early kidney injury.
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Photoimmunotherapy (PIT) combines the specificity of antibodies with the cytotoxicity of light activatable photosensitizers (PS) and is a promising new cancer therapy. We designed and synthesized, in a highly convergent manner, the silicon phthalocyanine dye WB692-CB2, which is novel for being the first light-activatable PS that can be directly conjugated via a maleimide linker to cysteines. In the present study we conjugated WB692-CB2 to a humanized antibody with engineered cysteines in the heavy chains that specifically targets the prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA).

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Teacher-facilitation of play is proposed as an effective method for supporting early literacy learning, however, educators remain uncertain how to balance child-autonomy in play while also directing play toward explicit academic objectives. In response, this study sought to understand how kindergarten teachers can successfully facilitate play to support early literacy development. Classroom observations and semistructured interviews were gathered and qualitatively analyzed to identify key perspectives and classroom practices that lead to the educators' successful facilitation of play to support literacy.

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Hyponatremia is the most frequent electrolyte imbalance in geriatric medicine. Causes of hyponatremia were retrospectively analyzed in all in-patients treated in 2016 (N = 2267, 1564 women, 703 men, mean age ± standard deviation 81.9 ± 7.

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  • Clinical trials have shown that SGLT2 inhibitors like dapagliflozin benefit adults with diabetic and chronic kidney diseases, but their effects on younger patients, especially those with Alport syndrome, remain unclear.
  • The DOUBLE PRO-TECT Alport trial will involve participants aged 10 to 39 with a confirmed diagnosis of Alport syndrome and elevated albumin levels, testing the drug's safety and efficacy over 48 weeks compared to a placebo.
  • The study aims to measure changes in urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR) and kidney function to determine if these inhibitors can help protect against kidney failure in young patients.
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Pathogen infection of host cells triggers an inflammatory cell death termed pyroptosis via activation of inflammatory caspases. However, blockade of immune signaling kinases by the virulence factor YopJ triggers cell death involving both apoptotic caspase-8 and pyroptotic caspase-1. While caspase-1 is normally activated within inflammasomes, -induced caspase-1 activation is independent of known inflammasome components.

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Background: Higher education students are an important target group for public health nutrition interventions. When designing tailored and contextually relevant interventions, participatory and co-creation approaches are increasingly recognized as promising but their use and effectiveness has not been assessed in this type of population. We systematically reviewed interventions aiming to improve dietary quality and/or food security in higher education settings with the aims 1) to identify and describe their participatory and co-creation approaches and 2) to compare the effectiveness of interventions using or not using participatory and co-creation approaches.

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Peer health mediators are now part of the psychiatric landscape. Their work has been extended to the medico-social, social and addiction fields. The French National Authority for Health advocates the integration of peers into institutions to support and encourage patients' involvement in their care.

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The NAD-dependent lysine deacylase sirtuin 2 (Sirt2) is involved in multiple pathological conditions such as cancer. Targeting Sirt2 has thus received an increased interest for therapeutic purposes. Furthermore, the orthologue from (Sirt2) has been considered for the potential treatment of the neglected tropical disease schistosomiasis.

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Key Points: Lademirsen, an anti–microRNA-21 therapy, was generally well-tolerated in adults with Alport syndrome at risk of rapid disease progression. There were no significant differences between lademirsen-treated and placebo-treated participants in eGFR at any timepoint. The proportions of participants with prespecified reductions in eGFR at weeks 24 and 48 were not significantly different for lademirsen versus placebo.

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Background: Occult blood in the urine, or microhematuria, is a common finding (about 10%) in children and young adults. It is often of brief duration and therefore harmless. In persistent microhematuria, acanthocytes in the urine are a frequently unrecognized early marker of glomerular kidney disease.

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  • Differentiated podocytes are sensitive to oxidative stress and cellular waste, with their loss indicating renal disease progression and aging.
  • The study identifies ARFIP2 as a crucial regulator of autophagy and mitophagy in podocytes, utilizing both in vitro (human cell lines) and in vivo (mouse models) methods to investigate its role.
  • Findings reveal that ARFIP2 deficiency hampers autophagy, disrupts mitochondrial function, and exacerbates kidney damage in diabetic mice, highlighting its importance in podocyte health and renal maintenance.
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Environmental factors, infection, or injury can cause oxidative stress in diverse tissues and loss of tissue homeostasis. Effective stress response cascades, conserved from invertebrates to mammals, ensure reestablishment of homeostasis and tissue repair. Hemocytes, the blood-like cells, rapidly respond to oxidative stress by immune activation.

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Metastasized colorectal cancer (CRC) is associated with a poor prognosis and rapid disease progression. Besides hepatic metastasis, peritoneal carcinomatosis is the major cause of death in Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) stage IV CRC patients. Insights into differential site-specific reconstitution of tumor cells and the corresponding tumor microenvironment are still missing.

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Introduction: Alport syndrome (AS) is a hereditary type IV collagen disease. It starts shortly after birth, without clinical symptoms, and progresses to end-stage kidney disease early in life. The earlier therapy starts, the more effectively end-stage kidney disease can be delayed.

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  • Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM) from air pollution leads to respiratory and cardiovascular issues by activating the NLRP3 inflammasome, which triggers inflammation and release of IL-1β, a key inflammatory cytokine.
  • The activation of the inflammasome is dependent on the amount and type of PM, with Residual Oil Fly Ash (ROFA) being particularly effective in inducing IL-1β release, while other PM types were less effective.
  • The study reveals that mechanisms like lysosomal rupture and mitochondrial dysfunction contribute to IL-1β release, highlighting the complex interplay of cellular damage and immune response to specific air pollutants like ROFA.
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Retinal ribbon synapses undergo functional changes after eye opening that remain uncharacterized. Using light-flash stimulation and paired patch-clamp recordings, we examined the maturation of the ribbon synapse between rod bipolar cells (RBCs) and AII-amacrine cells (AII-ACs) after eye opening (postnatal day 14) in the mouse retina at near physiological temperatures. We find that light-evoked excitatory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs) in AII-ACs exhibit a slow sustained component that increases in magnitude with advancing age, whereas a fast transient component remains unchanged.

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  • Dysregulation of the enzymes Sirt2 and HDAC6 is linked to cancer and neurodegeneration, making them potential drug targets.
  • The study presents the creation of new inhibitors that simultaneously target both Sirt2 and HDAC6, with Mz325 identified as a strong and selective option.
  • Tests showed that Mz325 increased cell death in ovarian cancer cells more effectively than single treatments, highlighting its promise for research and therapeutic use.
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