Publications by authors named "J VEIS"

Background: Mortality of patients who are critically ill with AKI initiated on RRT is very high. Identifying modifiable and unmodifiable clinical variables at dialysis start that are associated with hospital survival can help, not only in prognostication, but also in clinical triaging.

Methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted on patients with AKI-D who were initiated on RRT in the medical and surgical intensive care units (ICUs) of a high-acuity academic medical center from January 2010 through December 2015.

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In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, impairment of protein phosphatase PP2A leads to temperature and hyperosmotic stress sensitivity, yet the underlying mechanism and the scope of action of the phosphatase in the stress response remain elusive. Using a quantitative mass spectrometry-based approach we have identified a set of putative substrate proteins that show both hyperosmotic stress- and PP2A-dependent changes in their phosphorylation pattern. A comparative analysis with published MS-shotgun data revealed that the phosphorylation status of many of these sites is regulated by the MAPKAP kinase Rck2, suggesting that the phosphatase antagonizes Rck2 signaling.

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The cell wall integrity (CWI) signaling pathway is best known for its roles in cell wall biogenesis. However, it is also thought to participate in the response to genotoxic stress. The stress-activated protein kinase Mpk1 (Slt2, is activated by DNA damaging agents through an intracellular mechanism that does not involve the activation of upstream components of the CWI pathway.

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  • Environmental cues can change cellular behavior traditionally through kinases (activators) and phosphatases (antagonists), but this study highlights a phosphatase-driven mechanism that induces phosphorylation instead.
  • Using Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the research shows that the inhibition of a specific phosphatase (PP2A-Cdc55) by Endosulfine triggers a phosphorylation response without the activation of kinases.
  • This phosphatase-centric signaling approach challenges the conventional view, suggesting that phosphatases can act as key effectors in cellular responses, influencing various processes vital for surviving stress.
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  • The study investigates the long-term impact of lymphoma treatment on kidney health, specifically focusing on chronic kidney disease (CKD) in lymphoma survivors.
  • It analyzed data from 397 patients, noting significant rates of CKD development over time, with 31% of patients diagnosed with CKD within 10 years of their lymphoma treatment.
  • Key risk factors for developing CKD included age, hypertension, hyperuricemia, and diabetes, highlighting a critical need for ongoing monitoring of kidney function in these survivors.
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