Publications by authors named "L Libbrecht"

Background & Aims: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is considered a multisystemic disorder in which CF-associated liver disease (CFLD) is the third most common cause of mortality. Currently, no effective treatment is available for CFLD because its pathophysiology is still unclear. Interestingly, CFLD exhibits identical vascular characteristics as non-cirrhotic portal hypertension, recently classified as porto-sinusoidal vascular disorders (PSVD).

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  • The study examines the effectiveness of targeted RNA-based sequencing (targeted RNA-seq) compared to traditional fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) for identifying gene fusions in soft tissue and bone tumors.
  • Targeted RNA-seq found gene fusions in 35.9% of 131 samples and showed high negative concordance with FISH, but also detected cases that FISH missed.
  • The research suggests that incorporating targeted RNA-seq into the diagnostic process improves accuracy and diagnosis in some cases, identifying four novel fusion transcripts whose clinical significance is still unknown.
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Sometimes non-neoplastic changes of the gastric mucosa mimic diffuse-type gastric carcinoma, specifically signet-ring cell adenocarcinoma. In fact, gastric epithelial cells undergoing signet-ring cell change have a cellular morphology that is almost identical to signet-ring cell adenocarcinoma, often leading to misdiagnosis. Accurate recognition of signet-ring cell change is essential to avoid overdiagnosis and overtreatment of signet-ring cell adenocarcinoma.

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Although normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) provides superior preservation of liver grafts compared to static cold storage and allows for viability testing of high-risk grafts, its effect on the liver immune compartment remains unclear. We investigated the innate immune response during 6 h of continuous NMP (cNMP) of livers that were directly procured (DP, n = 5) or procured after 60 min warm ischemia (WI, n = 5), followed by 12 h of whole blood (WB) reperfusion. WI livers showed elevated transaminase levels during cNMP but not after WB reperfusion.

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