190 results match your criteria: "Helmholtz Center Munich-German Research Center for Environmental Health[Affiliation]"

Amyloid self-assembly of α-synuclein (αSyn) is linked to the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease (PD). Type 2 diabetes (T2D) has recently emerged as a risk factor for PD. Cross-interactions between their amyloidogenic proteins may act as molecular links.

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Over the past decade, single-cell genomics technologies have allowed scalable profiling of cell-type-specific features, which has substantially increased our ability to study cellular diversity and transcriptional programs in heterogeneous tissues. Yet our understanding of mechanisms of gene regulation or the rules that govern interactions between cell types is still limited. The advent of new computational pipelines and technologies, such as single-cell epigenomics and spatially resolved transcriptomics, has created opportunities to explore two new axes of biological variation: cell-intrinsic regulation of cell states and expression programs and interactions between cells.

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Pangenomes are collections of annotated genome sequences of multiple individuals of a species. The structural variants uncovered by these datasets are a major asset to genetic analysis in crop plants. Here we report a pangenome of barley comprising long-read sequence assemblies of 76 wild and domesticated genomes and short-read sequence data of 1,315 genotypes.

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Introduction: Climate change is the greatest threat to human health in the 21 century. Climate change poses a significant threat to human health in Germany, with increasing heatwaves causing high mortality rates. In recent years, the German medical profession has become increasingly concerned with the consequences of climate change, particularly extreme temperatures and heat, for human health.

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  • The long-term health impacts of playing professional football (soccer) are gaining attention, particularly concerning brain health, but cardiovascular, metabolic diseases, and cancer also need to be studied.
  • A new project called 'SoccHealth' is being conducted as part of Germany’s largest cohort study, NAKO, examining the health of 348 former professional football players aged 40-69.
  • This project aims to provide insights into the long-term health effects of football by comparing the football players' health data with general population controls, using a consistent examination protocol.
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B cell receptor (BCR) signaling is required for the survival and maturation of B cells and is deregulated in B cell lymphomas. While proximal BCR signaling is well studied, little is known about the crosstalk of downstream effector pathways, and a comprehensive quantitative network analysis of BCR signaling is missing. Here, we semi-quantitatively modelled BCR signaling in Burkitt lymphoma (BL) cells using systematically perturbed phosphorylation data of BL-2 and BL-41 cells.

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The efficacy of antitumor immunity is associated with the metabolic state of cytotoxic T cells, which is sensitive to the tumor microenvironment. Whether ionic signals affect adaptive antitumor immune responses is unclear. In the present study, we show that there is an enrichment of sodium in solid tumors from patients with breast cancer.

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Blood coagulation in Prediabetes clusters-impact on all-cause mortality in individuals undergoing coronary angiography.

Cardiovasc Diabetol

August 2024

Institute for Clinical Chemistry and Pathobiochemistry, Department for Diagnostic Laboratory Medicine, University Hospital Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.

Background: Metabolic clusters can stratify subgroups of individuals at risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus and related complications. Since obesity and insulin resistance are closely linked to alterations in hemostasis, we investigated the association between plasmatic coagulation and metabolic clusters including the impact on survival.

Methods: Utilizing data from the Ludwigshafen Risk and Cardiovascular Health (LURIC) study, we assigned 917 participants without diabetes to prediabetes clusters, using oGTT-derived glucose and insulin, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglycerides, and anthropometric data.

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Small data methods in omics: the power of one.

Nat Methods

September 2024

Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, School of Medicine, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA.

Over the last decade, biology has begun utilizing 'big data' approaches, resulting in large, comprehensive atlases in modalities ranging from transcriptomics to neural connectomics. However, these approaches must be complemented and integrated with 'small data' approaches to efficiently utilize data from individual labs. Integration of smaller datasets with major reference atlases is critical to provide context to individual experiments, and approaches toward integration of large and small data have been a major focus in many fields in recent years.

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Drusen and drusenoid deposits are a hallmark of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Nowadays, a multimodal retinal imaging approach enables the detection of these deposits. However, quantitative data on subretinal drusenoid deposits (SDDs) are still missing.

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  • ALS is a serious and fatal disease affecting motor neurons, and the FDA recently approved tofersen for treating adults with SOD1 gene mutations.
  • A study measured selenium levels in the cerebrospinal fluid of ALS patients before and after tofersen treatment, using advanced mass spectrometry techniques.
  • Results showed that tofersen significantly increased selenium concentrations, suggesting it may impact the brain's redox status, indicating a need for further research on the drug's effects and disease progression.
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Machine Learning Prediction of Treatment Response to Biological Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs in Rheumatoid Arthritis.

J Clin Med

July 2024

Machine Learning and Data Analytics Laboratory, Department Artificial Intelligence in Biomedical Engineering, Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, 91052 Erlangen, Germany.

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  • bDMARDs are effective for treating Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), but about 30% of patients don't respond, highlighting the need to predict treatment outcomes.
  • The study used machine learning on clinical data from 154 RA patients to forecast initial and sustained responses to treatment after 6 and 12 months, comparing several models including XGBoost and AdaBoost.
  • XGBoost showed the highest accuracy for initial response prediction, while AdaBoost excelled in forecasting sustained response; higher Disease Activity Scores indicated poorer chances of responding to treatment.
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Exploring the skin microbiome in atopic dermatitis pathogenesis and disease modification.

J Allergy Clin Immunol

July 2024

Environmental Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany; Chair of Environmental Medicine, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany; Institute of Environmental Medicine, Helmholtz Center Munich-German Research Center for Environmental Health, Augsburg, Germany; Christine-Kühne Center for Allergy Research and Education, Davos, Switzerland; ZIEL-Institute for Food & Health, Technical University of Munich, Freising, Germany. Electronic address:

Inflammatory skin diseases such as atopic eczema (atopic dermatitis [AD]) affect children and adults globally. In AD, the skin barrier is impaired on multiple levels. Underlying factors include genetic, chemical, immunologic, and microbial components.

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The future of rapid and automated single-cell data analysis using reference mapping.

Cell

May 2024

Center for Genomics and Systems Biology, New York University, New York, NY, USA; New York Genome Center, New York, NY, USA. Electronic address:

As the number of single-cell datasets continues to grow rapidly, workflows that map new data to well-curated reference atlases offer enormous promise for the biological community. In this perspective, we discuss key computational challenges and opportunities for single-cell reference-mapping algorithms. We discuss how mapping algorithms will enable the integration of diverse datasets across disease states, molecular modalities, genetic perturbations, and diverse species and will eventually replace manual and laborious unsupervised clustering pipelines.

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  • - This position paper discusses the authors' extensive clinical and research experience regarding early diagnosis and treatment of type 1 diabetes in children and adolescents, focusing on islet autoantibody screening.
  • - It evaluates the advantages and potential downsides of detecting type 1 diabetes early and considers the role of teplizumab in delaying the onset of the disease.
  • - The paper highlights essential next steps for implementing screening in Germany, such as training pediatricians, establishing specialized laboratories, and enhancing regional training and care for affected children.
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Purpose: To longitudinally assess the impact of high-risk structural biomarkers for natural disease progression in non-exudative age-related macular degeneration (AMD) on spatially resolved mesopic and scotopic fundus-controlled perimetry testing.

Methods: Multimodal retinal imaging data and fundus-controlled perimetry stimuli points were semiautomatically registered according to landmark correspondences at each annual visit over a period of up to 4 years. The presence of sub-RPE drusen, subretinal drusenoid deposits, pigment epithelium detachments (PEDs), hyper-reflective foci (HRF), vitelliform lesions, refractile deposits, and incomplete RPE and outer retinal atrophy (iRORA) and complete RPE and outer retinal atrophy (cRORA) were graded at each stimulus position and visit.

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Background: Retinal imaging, including fundus autofluorescence (FAF), strongly depends on the clearness of the optical media. Lens status is crucial since the ageing lens has both light-blocking and autofluorescence (AF) properties that distort image analysis. Here, we report both lens opacification and AF metrics and the effect on automated image quality assessment.

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Low socioeconomic status (assessed by indicators such as educational level or income) is often associated with increased morbidity and mortality. This has been shown in many empirical studies, also in Germany. There are numerous calls for political interventions aimed at reducing these health inequalities, in scientific discussions as well as in the public.

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  • The EAACI Guidelines explain how being outside in polluted air can make asthma worse and give tips for preventing problems and taking care of patients.
  • They were made to help doctors, patients, and government officials make better choices about asthma management and outdoor air quality.
  • The guidelines suggest that while short-term exposure to pollution can lead to more hospital visits for asthma, there's still a need for better evidence on how to reduce pollution and improve air quality.
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Context: Breastfeeding is associated with a reduced maternal risk for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs).

Objective: Since the underlying mechanisms are still poorly understood, we here examined the effect of breastfeeding on the plasmatic coagulation system in women with and without history of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).

Methods: A total of 76 participants of the German Gestational Diabetes Study (PREG; NCT04270578) were examined 14 months (interquartile range [IQR], 12-26 months) after delivery with a 5-point oral glucose tolerance test.

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Purpose: Quantitative fundus autofluorescence (QAF) currently deploys an age-based score to correct for lens opacification. However, in elderly people, lens opacification varies strongly between individuals of similar age, and innate lens autofluorescence is not included in the current correction formula. Our goal was to develop and compare an individualized formula.

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Systematic review using GRADE of the impact of exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs), cleaning agents, mould/damp, pesticides on the risk of (i) new-onset asthma (incidence) and (ii) adverse asthma-related outcomes (impact). MEDLINE, EMBASE and Web of Science were searched for indoor pollutant exposure studies reporting on new-onset asthma and critical and important asthma-related outcomes. Ninety four studies were included: 11 for VOCs (7 for incidenceand 4 for impact), 25 for cleaning agents (7 for incidenceand 8 for impact), 48 for damp/mould (26 for incidence and 22 for impact) and 10 for pesticides (8 for incidence and 2 for impact).

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Dissecting the spatiotemporal diversity of adult neural stem cells.

Mol Syst Biol

April 2024

Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association, Berlin Institute for Medical Systems Biology, Berlin, Germany.

Adult stem cells are important for tissue turnover and regeneration. However, in most adult systems it remains elusive how stem cells assume different functional states and support spatially patterned tissue architecture. Here, we dissected the diversity of neural stem cells in the adult zebrafish brain, an organ that is characterized by pronounced zonation and high regenerative capacity.

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Air pollution is one of the biggest environmental threats for asthma. Its impact is augmented by climate change. To inform the recommendations of the EAACI Guidelines on the environmental science for allergic diseases and asthma, a systematic review (SR) evaluated the impact on asthma-related outcomes of short-term exposure to outdoor air pollutants (PM2.

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