Publications by authors named "Werner Kuschei"

Article Synopsis
  • - Diabetes is a major global health issue, requiring ongoing treatment and management, which highlights the need for effective self-management education to help patients adhere to therapy.
  • - Research suggests that peer support can improve diabetes management outcomes more effectively and at a lower cost than standard methods, with peer-supported instant messaging providing an easy and accessible platform for support.
  • - A study will be conducted with 205 type 2 diabetes patients, comparing standard therapy to standard therapy plus peer-supported instant messaging over 7 months, assessing various health parameters to evaluate the intervention's effectiveness.
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The therapeutic CD11a antibody Efalizumab interferes with psoriasis pathogenesis by blocking T cell activation and migration. We have performed a detailed analysis on its effects during the activation of human T cells and found that the capability of Efalizumab to inhibit proliferation and cytokine production of T cells critically depends on the quality and quantity of costimulatory signals. Efalizumab potently inhibited the proliferation and cytokine production of human T cells costimulated via ICOS, OX40, CD27 or 4-1BB, but did not significantly inhibit T cells that received stimuli via CD2 or CD28.

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It is well established that full activation of T cells requires the interaction of the TCR complex with the peptide-MHC complex (Signal 1) and additional signals (Signal 2). These second signals are generated by the interaction of costimulatory ligands expressed on antigen presenting cells with activating receptors on T cells. In addition, T cell responses are negatively regulated by inhibitory costimulatory pathways.

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