Publications by authors named "Stas M"

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  • Decreased expression of vitamin D receptors (VDR) in melanoma and melanocytic naevi compared to normal skin is observed, revealing a potential link to melanoma characteristics.
  • A study involving 407 melanoma patients analyzed how VDR expression correlated with vitamin D levels, demographic factors, VDR genetic variants, and tumor pathology.
  • Findings showed higher cytoplasmic VDR expression in patients with greater sun exposure and different genetic variants, while lower nuclear VDR expression was associated with tumor characteristics like mitosis and perineural invasion.
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Victorins, a family of peptide toxins, produced by the fungal pathogen and responsible for disease of some oat varieties, contain a β-chlorodehydroalanine residue, ΔAla(βCl). To determine the conformational properties of this unique dehydroamino acid, a series of model compounds was studied using X-ray, NMR, and FT-IR methods, supported by theoretical calculations. The ΔAla(βCl) geometrical isomers differ in conformational profile.

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  • The study examined how different types of extremity soft-tissue sarcomas (eSTS) responded to isolated limb perfusion (ILP) treatment across 17 specialized centers, focusing on response rates based on imaging and clinical data.
  • The analysis included 1109 patients, revealing that undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma, synovial sarcoma, and myxofibrosarcoma were the most common eSTS subtypes.
  • The results showed that ILP led to a high overall response rate (68%) and limb salvage rate (88%), particularly with better outcomes for Kaposi sarcoma, angiosarcoma, and clear cell sarcoma compared to other subtypes.
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Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is a positive-stranded RNA virus, which emerged in Europe and U.S.A.

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  • Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, like sulindac, have shown potential in inhibiting tumor development, with its cytotoxic effects on melanoma cells comparable to traditional chemotherapy drugs like dacarbazine.
  • The study examined how sulindac affects the antioxidant enzyme activity and apoptotic protein levels in two melanoma cell lines: COLO 829 and C32.
  • Results indicated that sulindac promotes apoptosis in melanotic melanoma cells by altering enzyme activities and the balance of pro-apoptotic (p53, Bax) and anti-apoptotic (Bcl-2) proteins, suggesting its potential use in targeted therapy for melanotic melanoma.
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Background: Allergic rhinitis includes a certain degree of autonomic imbalance. However, no information is available on how daily changes in allergy burden affect autonomic imbalance. We aimed to estimate associations between daily allergy burden (allergy symptoms and mood) and daily heart rate characteristics (resting heart rate and sample entropy, both biomarkers of autonomic balance) of adults with allergic rhinitis, based on real-world measurements with a wearable telemonitoring system.

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The impact of the Fusarium mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON) on the immune response against porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) vaccination and infection was investigated. Forty-two weaned piglets were separated into seven groups and received three different diets: Low DON (1.09 ppm), High DON (2.

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Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is one of the most devastating viruses for the global swine industry. Infection during late gestation causes reproductive failure but the local immune response remains poorly understood. In this study, an experimental PRRSV-infection model with two different PRRSV-1 field isolates was used to investigate the immune cell phenotypes at the maternal-fetal interface during late gestation.

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Replacement of the main chain peptide bond by imidazole ring seems to be a promising tool for the peptide-based drug design, due to the specific prototropic tautomeric as well as amphoteric properties. In this study, we present that both tautomer and pH change can cause a conformational switch of the studied residues of alanine (1-4) and dehydroalanine (5-8) with the C-terminal peptide group replaced by imidazole. The DFT methods are applied and an environment of increasing polarity is simulated.

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Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is one of the most relevant porcine pathogens worldwide. Active control of the disease relies on modified live virus vaccines (MLVs), as most inactivated vaccines provide very limited protection. Neutralizing antibodies occur late in infection; therefore, CD8 T cells are considered important correlates of protection and are a frequent focus of investigation.

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Green space could influence adult cognition and childhood neurodevelopment , and is hypothesized to be partly driven by epigenetic modifications. However, it remains unknown whether some of these associations are already evident during foetal development. Similar biological signals shape the developmental processes in the foetal brain and placenta.

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Vitamin D status is influenced by well-known determinants, but factors associated with low 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels in the cutaneous melanoma population are not well defined. The aim of this study was to confirm the well-known determinants and to assess new determinants for 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels in a cutaneous melanoma population. In a prospectively included cohort of 387 patients with cutaneous melanoma the association of 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels with sex, age, body mass index, time of blood withdrawal, Fitzpatrick phototype, vitamin D supplementation, score for intensity of lifetime sun exposure, smoking, education level, hair and skin colour, eye colour, total number of benign naevi, freckles and parameters of chronic sun damage was investigated.

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The 3'-5', 3'-5' cyclic dinucleotides (3'3'CDNs) are bacterial second messengers that can also bind to the stimulator of interferon genes (STING) adaptor protein in vertebrates and activate the host innate immunity. Here, we profiled the substrate specificity of four bacterial dinucleotide synthases from (DncV), (btDisA), (dgcZ), and (tDGC) using a library of 33 nucleoside-5'-triphosphate analogues and then employed these enzymes to synthesize 24 3'3'CDNs. The STING affinity of CDNs was evaluated in cell-based and biochemical assays, and their ability to induce cytokines was determined by employing human peripheral blood mononuclear cells.

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Cutaneous melanoma (CM) is the most aggressive form of skin cancer, and its worldwide incidence is rapidly increasing. Early stages can be successfully treated by surgery, but once metastasis has occurred, the prognosis is poor. However, some 5-10% of thick (≥2 mm) melanomas do not follow this scenario and run an unpredictable course.

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() can often be isolated from conjunctival swab specimens from pigs with conjunctivitis or keratoconjunctivitis. In the field, it is assumed to be a multifactorial disease triggered by immunosuppressing factors. This is the first experimental study to provoke clinical signs of conjunctivitis in pigs after primary mono-infection.

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  • The study showcases a method using Ir-catalysis to activate C-C bonds in biphenylenes, leading to the creation of novel monoadducts with a specific molecular structure called tetradehydrotetrabenzo[,,,]cyclododecene ([12]annulenes).
  • Adjusting reaction conditions resulted in the formation of additional [12]annulene products that contained double bonds created through hydrogen transfer.
  • The researchers also produced a [9]annulene side product as a result of benzyl radical reacting with tribenzocyclyne during a specific cyclization process, and all compounds were thoroughly analyzed through HRMS, NMR, and X-ray diffraction.
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Vaccination with the live attenuated vaccine Salmoporc is an effective measure to control Typhimurium (STM) in affected swine populations. However, the cellular immune response evoked by the Salmoporc vaccine including differences in vaccinated pigs versus non-vaccinated pigs upon STM infection have not been characterized yet. To investigate this, tissue-derived porcine lymphocytes from different treatment groups (vaccination-only, vaccination and infection, infection-only, untreated controls) were stimulated in vitro with heat-inactivated STM and abundances of IFN-γ, TNF-α and/or IL-17A-producing T-cell subsets were compared across organs and treatment groups.

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Ethanol-based E5 and E10 fuels have extensively been used as automotive fuels in gasoline engines. However, especially when contaminated, these fuels can exhibit corrosion effects on some engine construction parts such as mild steel. Thus, the study of mild steel corrosion resistance has become of the utmost importance.

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Interleukin 7 (IL-7) is a cell growth factor with a central role in normal T cell development, survival and differentiation. The lack of IL-7-IL-7 receptor(R)-mediated signaling compromises lymphoid development, whereas increased signaling activity contributes to the development of chronic inflammation, cancer and autoimmunity. Gain-of-function alterations of the IL-7R and the signaling through Janus kinases (JAKs) and signal transducers and activators of transcription (STATs) are enriched in T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) and autocrine production of IL-7 by T-ALL cells is involved in the phenotypes of leukemic initiation and oncogenic spreading.

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Post-translational modified thiazole-amino acid (Xaa-Tzl) residues have been found in macrocyclic peptides (e.g., thiopeptides and cyanobactins), which mostly inhibit protein synthesis in Gram + bacteria.

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Background: The prevalence of pollen allergy has increased due to urbanization, climate change and air pollution. The effects of green space and air pollution on respiratory health of pollen allergy patients are complex and best studied in spatio-temporal detail.

Methods: We tracked 144 adults sensitized to Betulaceae pollen during the tree pollen season (January-May) of 2017 and 2018 and assessed their spatio-temporal exposure to green space, allergenic trees, air pollutants and birch pollen.

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Bio-oils after hydrotreatment can still contain significant amount of phenols and cyclic olefins as the products of an incomplete deoxygenation. The removal of these compounds would be necessary to produce suitable components for automotive fuels. However, no routine method currently exists for the reliable determination of these groups in hydrotreated bio-oils (HBOs).

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In this work, the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and IR spectroscopic markers of the complexation between 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) in solid state and in aqueous solution are investigated. In the attenuated total reflectance(ATR) spectra of 5-FU/β-CD products obtained by physical mixing, kneading and co-precipitation, we have identified the two most promising marker bands that could be used to detect complex formations: the C=O and C-F stretching bands of 5-FU that experience a blue shift by ca. 8 and 2 cm upon complexation.

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The phenotype and function of immune cells that reside at the maternal-fetal interface in humans and mice have been, and still are, extensively studied with the aim to fully comprehend the complex immunology of pregnancy. In pigs, information regarding immune cell phenotypes is limited and mainly focused on early gestation whereas late gestation has not yet been investigated. We designed a unique methodology tailored to the porcine epitheliochorial placenta, which allowed us to address immune phenotypes separately in the maternal endometrium (ME) and fetal placenta (FP) by flow cytometry.

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