Publications by authors named "I Hausser"

Background & Aims: Any energy consumption results in the generation of highly reactive dicarbonyls and the need to prevent excessive dicarbonyls accumulation through the activity of several interdependent detoxification enzymes. Glyoxalase 1 (GLO1) knockout zebrafish showed only moderately elevated methylglyoxal (MG) levels, but increased Aldehyde Dehydrogenases (ALDH) activity and increased aldh3a1 expression. Elevated levels of 4-hydroxynonenal (4-HNE) but no MG increase were observed in ALDH3A1KO.

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Loss-of-function variants in ATP6V0A2, encoding the trans Golgi V-ATPase subunit V0a2, cause wrinkly skin syndrome (WSS), a connective tissue disorder with glycosylation defects and aberrant cortical neuron migration. We used knock-out (Atp6v0a2) and knock-in (Atp6v0a2) mice harboring the R755Q missense mutation selectively abolishing V0a2-mediated proton transport to investigate the WSS pathomechanism. Homozygous mutants from both strains displayed a reduction of growth, dermis thickness, and elastic fiber formation compatible with WSS.

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Dermatosparaxis Ehlers Danlos syndrome (dEDS) is a very rare monogenic EDS that occurs due to biallelic pathogenic variants in ADAMTS2. Fifteen individuals with dEDS have been reported in the literature, with the oldest being 19 years at follow-up. Given the lack of information regarding adults with dEDS, our aim was to describe adults with dEDS to inform management recommendations in adulthood.

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Article Synopsis
  • - This study examines lesioned fascicles in the sciatic nerves of people with diabetic neuropathy (DN) to understand how these lesions relate to clinical symptoms and their underlying mechanisms.
  • - Using advanced imaging and proteomic analysis, researchers found that only individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D) had these lesions, which showed significant damage like axonal degeneration and demyelination, along with a compromised blood nerve barrier (BNB).
  • - The results indicate that while non-lesioned fascicles from T2D donors showed neuroprotective responses, lesioned ones did not and had increased inflammatory activity, suggesting a harmful connection between the liver and nerves that could be targeted for therapy.
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The Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDSs) are a heterogeneous group of heritable connective tissue disorders characterized by joint hypermobility, skin hyperextensibility and generalized tissue fragility. In all types of EDS, skin wound healing is impaired to a variable degree. Additional support through wound management plans may help to improve these outcomes; however, there is a paucity of evidence regarding clinical management of skin fragility and wounds in EDS.

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