Publications by authors named "Perbeck L"

Using non-human primates (NHPs), mice, and human primary cells, we found a role for interleukin-10 (IL-10) in the upregulation of the tissue-resident memory T cell (T) marker CD103. In NHPs, intravenous, but not subcutaneous, immunization with peptide antigen and an adjuvant combining an agonistic anti-CD40 antibody plus poly(IC:LC) induced high levels of CD103 Ts in the lung, which correlated with early plasma IL-10 levels. Blocking IL-10 reduced CD103 expression on human T cells stimulated in vitro with the adjuvant combination as well as diminished CD103 on lung-resident T cells in vivo in mice.

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Lipedema an often overlooked but treatable disease Lipedema is a painful disease that affects some women between puberty and menopause through a subcutaneous fat accumulation especially in the lower extremities. Patients suffer from pain and pressure tenderness. The larger fat accumulation, especially on the inside of the thighs and knees, causes walking difficulties.

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The aim of this study was to investigate lymph circulation before and after breast reduction mammaplasty in different parts of the breast and with two different carriers of the radiopharmaceutical. Nine patients with breast hypertrophy planned for bilateral breast reduction mammaplasty were prospectively included in the study. The breast operation procedure was decided on intraoperatively.

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Advances in HIV-1 vaccine clinical trials and preclinical research indicate that the virus envelope glycoproteins (Env) are likely to be an essential component of a prophylactic vaccine. Efficient Ag uptake and presentation by dendritic cells (DCs) is important for strong CD4(+) Th cell responses and the development of effective humoral immune responses. In this study, we examined the capacity of distinct primary human DC subsets to internalize and present recombinant Env to CD4(+) T cells.

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Dendritic cells (DCs) residing in skin are important sentinels for foreign antigens. Methods to facilitate studies of subsets of skin DCs are important to increase the understanding of various pathogens, allergens, topical treatments or vaccine components targeting the skin. In this study, we developed a new DC purification method using a skin graft mesher, clinically used for expansion of skin grafts, to accelerate processing of skin into nets that allowed efficient enzymatic disruption and single cell isolation.

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Dendritic cells (DCs) process and present bacterial and endogenous lipid antigens in complex with CD1 molecules to T cells and invariant natural killer T (NKT) cells. However, different types of DCs, such as blood myeloid DCs and skin Langerhans cells, exhibit distinct patterns of CD1a, CD1b, CD1c, and CD1d expression. The regulation of such differences is incompletely understood.

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Aim: Validation of the oncological safety of nipple-sparing subcutaneous mastectomy and immediate reconstruction with implants (NSM) and of the outcome in patients with locoregional recurrences (LRRs) after this procedure.

Methods: Two-hundred and sixteen patients, mean age of 52.8 (29-81) years with primary unilateral breast cancer, not suitable for partial mastectomy because of large (>3cm) or multifocal carcinoma, underwent NSM, a single procedure lasting about 1h 30min, between December 1988 and September 1994.

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Purpose: To investigate lymphatic drainage as measured by lymphoscintigraphy in the arms of patients undergoing either sentinel lymph node biopsy (SNB) or axillary lymph node dissection (ALND).

Material And Methods: From January 2001 to December 2002, 30 patients with unilateral invasive breast carcinoma underwent breast-conserving surgery with SNB and 30 patients with ALND. All patients received radiotherapy to the breast.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the breast lymph circulation and skin blood circulation after radiotherapy and breast conservation. In 23 patients who had undergone lumpectomy for breast cancer (mean age 58 years, range 44-75) and 12 patients with lumpectomy for benign lesions (mean age 51 years, range 33-72), lymph circulation in the breast was measured by 99mTc-nanocolloid clearance and skin circulation by Laser Doppler Fluxmetry (LDF). Measurements were made 2-5 years after radiotherapy (50 Gy) in the former group and at a corresponding time in the latter.

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One hundred and seven breast cancer patients underwent subcutaneous mastectomy and immediate reconstruction with a subcutaneously-placed, round, saline-filled prosthesis with a textured surface. The primary aim of this prospective study was to determine the frequency of capsular contracture in both irradiated and non-irradiated breasts after this operation. Two different types of round implants with different pore sizes on their textured surfaces, Siltex and Microcell, were randomly chosen.

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The aim of this study was to compare the sensitivity of intraoperative frozen section with hematoxyllin-eosin (H&E) staining, immunohistochemistry (IHC) or imprint cytology (IC) in the analysis of sentinel node (SN) in breast cancer. Towards this end, a prospective study of 102 patients undergoing mastectomy or sector resection with SN biopsy was conducted. Frozen sections of SN with H&E, IHC staining and IC had sensitivities of 73.

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Background: Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha)-induced lipolysis may be important for insulin resistance in both obesity and cachexia. In rodent cells TNF-alpha enhances lipolysis through down-regulation of the expression of the membrane proteins Galpha(i) and the lipid droplet-associated protein perilipin (PLIN). In human (but not murine) adipocytes TNF-alpha stimulates lipolysis through the mitogen activated protein kinases (MAPKs) p44/42 and JNK although it is unclear whether this is mediated via PLIN and/or Galpha(i).

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Purpose: To investigate the value of pre-operative contrast-enhanced MR imaging (CE-MRI) in predicting the disease-free and overall survival in breast cancer.

Material And Methods: The study population consisted of 50 consecutive patients with histopathologically verified primary breast cancer who pre-operatively underwent CE-MRI examination between 1992 and 1993. A three-time point MR examination was performed where the enhancement rates (C1 and C2), signal enhancement ratio (SER=C1/C2) and washout (W=C1-C2) were calculated.

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Background: Postsurgical adhesion formation is a common occurrence after most surgical procedures and is still a major cause of postoperative morbidity because no satisfactory treatment or prophylaxis has yet been developed. Further elucidation of the basic mechanisms of postsurgical adhesion formation is needed. Recent studies using germfree rats have found the indigenous bowel flora to be important in the adhesive response.

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Purpose: To evaluate the value of dynamic MR imaging as an adjunctive tool to triple diagnosis (TD) (physical examination, mammography and fine needle aspiration cytology) in diagnosing breast lesions.

Material And Methods: Ninety-three consecutive patients with 114 palpable or mammographically detected breast lesions were examined with TD and MR imaging. The MR examination was performed dynamically using a dedicated breast coil.

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Objective: Infiltration and topical application of local anaesthetics close to the surgical wound may be used to prevent postoperative pain. We evaluated the efficacy of these treatments after breast surgery for cancer.

Design: Double-blind randomised trial with two treatment groups and one control group.

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Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) is a pleiotropic cytokine with a proposed role in obesity-related insulin resistance. This could be mediated by increased lipolysis in adipose tissue resulting in elevated free fatty acid levels. The early intracellular signals entailed in TNF-alpha-mediated lipolysis are unknown but may involve members of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) family.

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Objective: To investigate the breast circulation after radiotherapy and breast conservation.

Design: Open clinical study.

Setting: University hospital, Sweden.

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Background: Postsurgical adhesion formation is still a cause of postoperative morbidity because no satisfactory treatment or prophylaxis has yet been developed. The present study was designed to investigate the influence of the gastrointestinal flora on adhesion formation around surgical anastomoses.

Methods: Anastomoses were constructed in germfree, conventional, ex-germfree and mono- contaminated rats (Escherichia coli X7 and Lactobacillus acidophilus La5), and adhesion formation was recorded.

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We compared the incidence of capsular contracture in an implant (Bioplasty Misti Gold II) which has a textured surface and is filled with polyvinyl-pirrolidone (PVP)-hydrogel, with that in saline-filled implants with textured surfaces when the implants are placed subcutaneously during immediate reconstruction after subcutaneous mastectomy. In 41 patients, mean age 55 years (range 30-81), with breast cancer that was not suitable for breast conservation, 20 patients had 22 Misti Gold II prostheses inserted (two patients bilaterally) and 21 patients had saline-filled prostheses (one patient bilaterally). The development of capsular contracture was assessed using Baker's classification and applanation tonometry.

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The skin circulation was measured in 43 breast cancer patients following subcutaneous mastectomy and immediate reconstruction with a prosthesis, at least 1 year after radiotherapy (46 Gy) following surgery (19 patients) or if no radiotherapy was given, at least 1 year postoperatively (24 patients). The skin circulation was measured by laser Doppler fluxmetry (LDF) and fluorescein flowmetry within three areas: 2 cm above the border of the areola, within the nipple-areola complex, and 2 cm below the border of the areola. The results show that there was no reduction in skin circulation.

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Objectives: Dendritic cells (DC) are potential first target cells in sexually transmitted HIV-1 infection. They are also considered to be central in the activation of naive T cells, which thereupon can become permissive for HIV-1. In addition, activated DC express effector molecules, which likely contribute to the direction of T helper (Th1/Th2)-specific immune responses.

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Purpose: The aim of our prospective study was to evaluate the role of planar scintimammography with 99mTc-MIBI in detecting axillary lymph node metastases in women with primary breast carcinoma.

Material And Methods: Fifty-eight patients underwent scintimammography rior to axillary lymph node dissection. Ten minutes after injection of 700 MBq 99mTc-MIBI, two prone lateral projections were obtained, followed by a supine anterior projection.

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