Publications by authors named "R H Noth"

The involvement of the IL-23/IL23R pathway is well known in the disease pathogenesis of sarcoidosis and other inflammatory diseases. To date, the pathogenic mechanism of IL-23 is most notably described on CD4 Th17 lymphocytes. However, the function of the IL23R on myeloid cells in sarcoidosis is poorly understood.

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Sarcoidosis and chronic beryllium disease (CBD) are phenocopies, however the latter one has a clear trigger factor that is beryllium exposure. This study analyses single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in a large cohort for beryllium-exposed persons. SNPs were chosen for their relevance in sarcoidosis.

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  • A study found that patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD) experience significant respiratory issues, particularly when their IBD is active.
  • The research involved 92 IBD patients and 20 healthy controls, highlighting that active IBD is associated with lower pulmonary function test (PFT) results compared to those in remission and healthy subjects.
  • Treatment with anti-TNF medications improved pulmonary function, indicating that respiratory issues in IBD patients may often be overlooked due to the focus on intestinal symptoms.
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Temporal resolution of cellular features associated with a severe COVID-19 disease trajectory is needed for understanding skewed immune responses and defining predictors of outcome. Here, we performed a longitudinal multi-omics study using a two-center cohort of 14 patients. We analyzed the bulk transcriptome, bulk DNA methylome, and single-cell transcriptome (>358,000 cells, including BCR profiles) of peripheral blood samples harvested from up to 5 time points.

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Although a profound barrier dysfunction has been reported, little is known about the pathophysiological mechanism evoking gastrointestinal graft-vs.-host disease (GI-GvHD) and apparent therapeutic options. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of oral glutamine on the course of GI-GvHD in an acute semiallogenic graft-vs.

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