Publications by authors named "Venetz J"

Introduction: Approximately 50% of patients with C3 glomerulopathy (C3G) and primary immune complex-mediated membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (IC-MPGN) reach kidney failure 10 years after diagnosis. Because these patients are generally young, the majority will be listed for kidney transplantation (KTx). However, reported outcomes in patients transplanted for C3G and IC-MPGN are heterogeneous and conflicting, because they are mainly based on retrospective monocentric studies.

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Coastal environments are a major source of marine methane in the atmosphere. Eutrophication and deoxygenation have the potential to amplify the coastal methane emissions. Here, we investigate methane dynamics in the eutrophic Stockholm Archipelago.

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In coastal waters, methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) can form a methane biofilter and mitigate methane emissions. The metabolism of these MOBs is versatile, and the resilience to changing oxygen concentrations is potentially high. It is still unclear how seasonal changes in oxygen availability and water column chemistry affect the functioning of the methane biofilter and MOB community composition.

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Introduction: Pregnancy after kidney transplantation (KTx) is considered to have a high risk of non-negligible complications for the mother, the allograft, and the offspring. With an increased incidence of these pregnancies over the past decades, transplant nephrologists and specialized obstetricians face increasing challenges, with scarce literature regarding long-term outcomes.

Methods: We retrospectively collected data from all women with at least one live birth pregnancy after KTx who were followed at our tertiary hospital between 2000 and 2021 to study maternal, graft and fetal outcomes.

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The potential and drivers of microbial methane removal in the water column of seasonally stratified coastal ecosystems and the importance of the methanotrophic community composition for ecosystem functioning are not well explored. Here, we combined depth profiles of oxygen and methane with 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing, metagenomics and methane oxidation rates at discrete depths in a stratified coastal marine system (Lake Grevelingen, The Netherlands). Three amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) belonging to different genera of aerobic Methylomonadaceae and the corresponding three methanotrophic metagenome-assembled genomes (MOB-MAGs) were retrieved by 16S rRNA sequencing and metagenomic analysis, respectively.

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In nephrology, rare disorders are frequently encountered. In children, about 60% of the renal disorders are rare, with congenital abnormalities of the kidney and urinary tract disorders (CAKUT), being highly prevalent. In adults, about 22% of the disorders leading to renal replacement therapies are rare and include glomerulonephritis and genetic disorders.

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Background: Incisional hernias (IH) constitute a complication after kidney transplant (KT). Patients may be particularly at risk because of comorbidities and immunosuppression. The study aim was to assess the incidence, risk factors, and treatment of IH in patients undergoing KT.

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Conditional control of gene expression allows an experimenter to investigate many aspects of a gene's function. In the model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a number of methods to control gene expression are widely practiced, including induction by metabolites, small molecules, and even light. However, all current methods suffer from at least one of a set of drawbacks, including need for specialized growth conditions, leaky expression, or requirement of specialized equipment.

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  • Scientists wanted to find a way to predict how well kidneys from donation after circulatory death (DCD) would work a year after being transplanted.
  • They studied 29 kidney transplant patients and found that a special test measuring kidney activity at 3 minutes compared to 2 minutes can help predict kidney function.
  • If the test result is above 1.21, it usually means that the kidneys will work better over the next year.
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Unlabelled: Rather little is known about how psychosocial evaluations for living kidney donation (LKD) are performed. We aimed to explore whether Swiss transplant centers (STCs) vary regarding the rate of living kidney donors refused for psychosocial reasons, the psychosocial evaluation process, and the characteristics of the donors.

Methods: We investigated 310 consecutive candidates for LKD in 4 of 6 existing STC during mandatory psychosocial evaluations.

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IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common primary glomerulonephritis worldwide. Despite appropriate therapy, 20-40% of affected-patients evolve toward end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). Mesangial IgA deposits are the hallmark of IgAN, and complement deposition (C3) seems to differentiate latent IgA mesangial deposits from active IgAN.

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Acute antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) remains a challenge after kidney transplantation (KT). As there is no clear-cut treatment recommendation, accurate information on current therapeutic strategies in real-life practice is needed. KT recipients from the multicenter Swiss Transplant Cohort Study treated for acute AMR during the first post-transplant year were included retrospectively.

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Acute antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) early after transplant remains a challenge, both in allotransplantation and in xenotransplantation. We report the case of an early and severe acute AMR episode in a kidney transplant recipient that was successfully treated with upfront eculizumab. A 58-year-old woman had been on dialysis since 2014.

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Transplantation has become a valid therapeutic option for an increasing number of patients with end-stage organ disease. The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection and associated disease (COVID-19) has alarmed the transplant community, since recommendations for adequate follow-up of organ transplant recipients during the acute phase of a pandemic are limited. Furthermore, treatment options against COVID-19 disease and adequate adjustment of immunosuppression in at risk patients remain a concern.

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Fluid overload has been associated with a high prevalence of sleep apnea (SA) in patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). In this prospective study, we hypothesized that improvement in kidney function and hydration status after kidney transplantation (Tx) may result in an improvement in SA severity. A total of 196 patients on the kidney Tx waiting list were screened for SA using home nocturnal polysomnography (PSG) to measure the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) and underwent bioimpedance to assess body composition.

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Farming, industry and urbanization lead to increases in the concentrations of potentially harmful compounds in waste, surface and drinking waters. One example of such pollution are estrogens, the steroidal female reproductive hormones. Already at a few nanograms per litre, these hormones can trigger endocrine disruption and cause acute and chronic health problems in humans and wildlife.

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  • Alagille syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that impacts multiple organs and has low recognition among doctors, requiring management from various medical specialties.
  • It is characterized by symptoms like neonatal jaundice, chronic cholestasis, and various malformations, along with distinct facial features.
  • Caused by inherited mutations in the Notch pathway, there is currently no targeted therapy available for this condition despite understanding its molecular basis.
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Understanding how to program biological functions into artificial DNA sequences remains a key challenge in synthetic genomics. Here, we report the chemical synthesis and testing of (), a rewritten bacterial genome composed of the most fundamental functions of a bacterial cell. We rebuilt the essential genome of through the process of chemical synthesis rewriting and studied the genetic information content at the level of its essential genes.

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Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of anatomic variations (renal, vascular and urological) and acquired renal pathologies in living kidney donor candidates (LKDC).

Methods: This is a retrospective study of all LKDC referred to our center between April 2003 and September 2014. Of the 491 LKDC, 189 were initially excluded for medical reasons (n=140) or others reasons (n=49), without undergoing a radiological assessment.

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Background: The treatment of choice in end-stage renal disease is transplantation. Hemodynamic disturbances can evoke graft loss, while early ultrasound identification of vascular problems improves outcome. The aim of this study was to identify differences in postoperative complications with and without systematic intraoperative Doppler ultrasound use.

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  • New-onset diabetes mellitus after transplantation (NODAT) is a complication that may be linked to immune or inflammatory responses in solid organ transplant recipients.* -
  • The study examined 263 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 158 genes related to immunity and inflammation to see their effect on NODAT in a large sample of transplant patients, finding that the SNP SP110 rs2114592C>T was significantly associated with increased risk of NODAT.* -
  • Carriers of the rs2114592-TT genotype had nearly 10 times the risk for developing NODAT compared to other patients, but this SNP did not correlate with diabetes traits in the general population, indicating a potential interaction
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