Publications by authors named "M M Couttenye"

Background: Infection with SARS-CoV-2 in high-risk groups such as kidney transplant and dialysis patients is shown to be associated with a more serious course of the disease. Four years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, crucial knowledge on the immune responses in these patient groups is still lacking. Therefore, this study aimed at investigating the humoral immune response after a SARS-CoV-2 infection compared to vaccination as well as the evolution of immunoglobulins over time.

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Introduction: Diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) and paediatric high-grade glioma (pHGG) are aggressive glial tumours, for which conventional treatment modalities fall short. Dendritic cell (DC)-based immunotherapy is being investigated as a promising and safe adjuvant therapy. The Wilms' tumour protein (WT1) is a potent target for this type of antigen-specific immunotherapy and is overexpressed in DIPG and pHGG.

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Background: Anticoagulation is recommended to maintain the patency of the circuit in continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). However, anticoagulation-associated complications can occur. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to compare the efficacy and safety of citrate anticoagulation to heparin anticoagulation in critically ill patients treated with CRRT.

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Background: The Flemish Collaborative Glomerulonephritis Group (FCGG) registry provides complete population data on kidney disease epidemiology in the region of Flanders (Belgium), as it captures all native kidney biopsies performed in its population of 6.5 million inhabitants.

Methods: From 2017 until 2019, 2054 adult kidney biopsies were included from 26 nephrology centers (one biopsy per patient).

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  • The study aims to assess the relationship between qualitative plasma viral load (pVL) measurements and the size of the viral reservoir in HIV patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART).
  • Researchers evaluated 114 stable HIV patients over a 2-year period, finding a correlation between the percentage of pVL readings labeled as 'target detected' (PTD) and the estimated viral reservoir size based on t-DNA measurements.
  • The results indicate that PTD can serve as an effective indicator for identifying patients with a smaller viral reservoir, which is crucial for selecting participants in future HIV cure trials.
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