Publications by authors named "Yvonne Rosche"

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  • Human dermal MSCs expressing ABCB5 show potential for treating various skin-related and systemic inflammatory conditions, based on preclinical and initial human studies.
  • A validated manufacturing process has been developed to convert these ABCB5 MSCs from surgical skin discard into a standardized therapy product, ensuring high quality and robustness.
  • The successful establishment of this process allows for the generation of pure, functional ABCB5 MSC populations, which are currently being tested in clinical trials as an off-the-shelf treatment option.
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Arginine auxotrophy constitutes the Achilles' heel for several tumors, among them glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). Hence, arginine-depleting enzymes such as arginine deiminase (ADI) from Streptococcus pyogenes are promising for treatment of primary and maybe even refractory GBM. Based on our previous study in which ADI-susceptibility was shown on a panel of patient-derived GBM cell lines, we here aimed at deciphering underlying molecular mechanisms of ADI-mediated growth inhibition.

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Arginine auxotrophy constitutes a weak point of several tumors, among them glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). Hence, those tumors are supposed to be sensitive for arginine-depleting substances, such as arginine deiminase (ADI). Here we elucidated the sensitivity of patient-individual GBM cell lines toward Streptococcus pyogenes-derived ADI.

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