Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) offers the possibility of cure for sickle cell disease (SCD) patients. Unfortunately, the probability of finding an HLA-matched donor for SCD patients is low. HSCT from HLA-haploidentical donors using reduced intensity conditioning, unmanipulated bone marrow and post-transplantation cyclophosphamide (ptCy) has resulted in negligible toxicity but high rates of graft rejection.
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September 2017
Invasive procedures in children are in most cases elective and are carried out in otherwise healthy children. While many surgeries are still performed in a hospital, more and more procedures are defined as "outpatient procedures," leading to increased discussion about safety and risks. This review will examine common practices, review the sparse literature and provide recommendations regarding the identification of children with increased bleeding risk, planning for children with known bleeding disorders and strategies for perioperative management.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHaemorrhagic and thrombotic events occur in both children and adults. The underlying causes are congenital or acquired disorders. In contrast to haemorrhagic disorders, inherited thrombotic disorders nearly exclusively in association with additional external risk factors lead to thrombotic events predominantly during the newborn period and adolescence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInhibition of NFkappaB enhances the susceptibility of cancer to TRAIL-mediated apoptosis and is suggested as a strategy for cancer therapy. Because the role of NFkappaB in TRAIL-mediated apoptosis of hepatocytes is unknown, we investigated the influence of NFkappaB-inhibition in death ligand-mediated apoptosis in hepatitis. Adenoviral hepatitis resulted in upregulation of NFkappaB-activity, which could be inhibited by expression of IkappaBalpha-superrepressor.
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June 2003
A major concern in therapy of acute liver failure is protection of hepatocytes to prevent apoptosis and maintain liver function. Small interfering RNA (siRNA) is a powerful tool to silence gene expression in mammalian cells. To evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of siRNA in vivo we used different mouse models of acute liver failure.
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