Publications by authors named "Tobias Nowacki"

In the spring of 2020, the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic presented a formidable challenge to national and global healthcare systems. Immunocompromised individuals or those with relevant pre-existing conditions were particularly at risk of severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Thus, understanding the immunological processes in these patient groups is crucial for current research.

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Assessing immune responses to cytomegalovirus (CMV) after liver transplant in patients on immunosuppressive therapy remains challenging. In this study, employing ELISPOT assays, 52 liver-transplant recipients were evaluated for antiviral T-cell activity in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), measuring interferon-γ (IFN-γ) secretion upon stimulation with CMV-specific peptides (CMV peptide pool, CMV IE-1, and pp65 antigens). Parameters such as stimulation index, mean spot size, and mean spot count were measured.

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Purpose: Peritoneal surface malignancies (PSM) are commonly known to have a dismal prognosis. Over the past decades, novel techniques such as cytoreductive surgery (CRS), hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC), and pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC) have been introduced for the treatment of PSM which could improve the overall survival and quality of life of patients with PSM. The decision to proceed with CRS and HIPEC is often challenging due the complexity of the disease, the extent of the procedure, associated side effects, and potential risks.

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  • The study investigates the immune response of 81 immunosuppressed patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) to the third mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, comparing results with 15 healthy individuals.
  • Results showed that IBD patients, particularly those on anti-TNF therapies, had significantly lower levels of antibodies against the virus compared to healthy controls.
  • The findings suggest that immunosuppressed patients may require additional focus and further research on vaccine efficacy and immune response post-vaccination.
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  • The study examines the immune response to mRNA COVID-19 vaccines in immunosuppressed patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) compared to healthy individuals.
  • It involved 20 IBD patients (on various therapies) and 9 healthy controls, focusing on antibody levels and T-cell responses six months post-vaccination.
  • Results indicated that patients on anti-TNF therapy had lower antibody levels and neutralization capacity, while those treated with vedolizumab maintained normal immune responses comparable to healthy subjects.
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronovirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the cause of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Vaccination is considered the core approach to containing the pandemic. There is currently insufficient evidence on the efficacy of these vaccines in immunosuppressed inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients.

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The 2020 U.S. election saw a record turnout, saw a huge increase in absentee voting, and brought unified national Democratic control—yet these facts alone do not imply that vote-by-mail increased turnout or benefited Democrats.

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The COVID-19 pandemic is caused by the SARS CoV-2 virus and can lead to severe lung damage and hyperinflammation. In the context of COVID-19 infection, inflammation-induced degradation of the glycocalyx layer in endothelial cells has been demonstrated. Syndecan-1 (SDC-1) is an established parameter for measuring glycocalyx injury.

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Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs). Immunosuppressive medication is the main therapeutic approach to reducing inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Immunocompromised patients are more vulnerable to severe courses of illness after infection with common pathogens.

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COVID-19 is a pandemic disease that causes severe pulmonary damage and hyperinflammation. Vitamin A is a crucial factor in the development of immune functions and is known to be reduced in cases of acute inflammation. This prospective, multicenter observational cross-sectional study analyzed vitamin A plasma levels in SARS-CoV-2 infected individuals, and 40 hospitalized patients were included.

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Due to demographic transition, neurogenic dysphagia has become an increasingly recognized problem. Patients suffering from dysphagia often get caught between different clinical disciplines. In this study, we implemented a defined examination protocol for evaluating the whole swallowing process by functional endoscopy.

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  • The study investigates the effects of the prone position (PP) on oxygenation and carbon dioxide removal in mechanically ventilated patients with COVID-19 related acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
  • Results indicated that the PP significantly improved the P/F ratio (a measure of oxygenation), with most improvements seen after approximately 9.5 hours in this position.
  • Patients with longer durations between intubation and being placed in the PP showed fewer responses, and lung compliance was correlated with 28-day survival rates.
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Objectives: In patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a treat-to-target treatment strategy requires tight monitoring of disease activity. Noninvasive biomarkers may help to monitor the intestinal disease activity. We demonstrated recently that peripheral microRNA (miR)-320a expression in mice follows the course of experimental colitis.

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Background: Primary sclerosing cholangitis is a classical extraintestinal manifestation in patients with ulcerative colitis. However, the impact of primary sclerosing cholangitis on the disease course is incompletely understood.

Objective: This study aimed to assess the impact of primary sclerosing cholangitis on disease phenotype and its course in patients with ulcerative colitis.

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The role of neutrophils in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is still only incompletely understood. Here, we evaluated target-specific fluorescence-mediated tomography (FMT) for visualization of neutrophil infiltration in murine experimental DSS-induced colitis. Colitis was assessed using clinical, endoscopic, and histopathological parameters.

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The life expectancy of unresectable hilar cholangiocellular carcinomas (CCCs) is very limited and endoscopic radiofrequency ablation (ERFA) of the biliary tract may prolong survival. Our single-center-study retrospectively analysed all CCC cases, in whom ERFAs of the biliary tract were performed between 2012 and 2017 and compared these to historical control cases who received the standard treatment of sole stent application. ERFA was performed in 32 patients with malignant biliary strictures that were mainly caused by Bismuth III and IV hilar CCCs (66%).

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Background: Percutaneous-transhepatic-endoscopic rendezvous procedures (PTE-RVs) are rescue approaches used to facilitate biliary drainage.

Objective: The objective of this article is to evaluate the safety and the technical success of PTE-RVs in comparison with those of percutaneous transhepatic cholangiographies (PTCs).

Methods: Percutaneous procedures performed over a 10-year period were retrospectively analyzed in a single-center cohort.

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Background: Although bowel preparation before colonoscopy and capsule endoscopy is widely evaluated and usually follows established guidelines, a standard preparation regime for peroral small bowel enteroscopy is yet to be defined.The aim of the present study was to compare small bowel preparation with polyethylene glycol (PEG) and "fasting only" (FO) before peroral single-balloon enteroscopy (SBE).

Study: We compared small bowel preparation with PEG versus "FO" for peroral SBE in a randomized European multicenter trial.

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Background: The transmembrane heparan sulfate proteoglycan Syndecan-4 (Sdc4) plays an important role in the regulation of various inflammatory disorders. However, the involvement of Sdc4 in intestinal inflammation remains unknown. Therefore, we assessed the impact of Sdc4 deficiency on experimental colitis and epithelial wound healing in vitro and in vivo.

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Background: Digital single-operator cholangioscopes (digital SOCs), equipped with an improved image quality, have been recently introduced.

Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the safety and diagnostic and therapeutic efficacy of digital SOCs (Spyglass™ DS).

Methods: Sixty-seven digital SOC procedures performed between 2015 and 2017 were retrospectively analyzed.

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Background: Treatment of biliary strictures is challenging. Digital single-operator cholangioscopes (SOCs) equipped with an improved imaging quality, were recently introduced and may be useful for selective guidewire placement in difficult biliary strictures.

Methods: A total of 167 digital SOC procedures performed between 2015 and 2018 were retrospectively analyzed for successful guidewire placements across biliary strictures.

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Background: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is associated with relapse and exacerbation of ulcerative colitis (UC), especially in immunosuppressed patients.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify risk factors for CMV colitis and to develop a predictive risk score to estimate the probability of CMV colitis in UC patients supporting clinical decision making.

Study Design: A cohort of 239 UC-patients was retrospectively analyzed.

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It is essential to identify donors who have not been infected with human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) in order to avoid transmission of HCMV to recipients of blood transfusions or organ transplants. In the present study, we tested the reliability of seronegativity as an indicator for the lack of HCMV exposure in healthy human blood donors. Eighty-two HCMV seronegative individuals were identified, and their peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were tested in ImmunoSpot® assays for the presence of HCMV-specific T- and B-memory lymphocytes.

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Murine models of disease are indispensable to scientific research. However, many diagnostic tools such as endoscopy or tomographic imaging are not routinely employed in animal models. Conventional experimental readouts often rely on post mortem and ex vivo analyses, which prevent intra-individual follow-up examinations and increase the number of study animals needed.

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