Estradiol 17-β Induces Pancreatic Beta-Cell Proliferation through Distinct Estrogen Receptors in a Glucose Dependent Manner
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Estradiol 17-β Induces Pancreatic Beta-Cell Proliferation through Distinct Estrogen Receptors in a Glucose Dependent MannerAbstract
Background: Estradiol 17-beta (E2) enhances the function and survival of pancreatic beta-cells but its clinical use has been questioned due to concerns regarding oncogenic potential and feminizing effects in males. The G-protein coupled estrogen receptor (GPER), expressed in pancreatic islets, exhibits estrogenic beta-cell protective effects, without the feminizing effects of the nuclear ERs. Here, we examine the outcome of selective activation of the three estrogen receptors ERα, ERβ and GPER on replication, in hu [...] 863 6735 |
Viral Infections in Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Recipients: Literature ReviewAbstract
Hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) recipients are at an increased risk of bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic infections. Past exposures to infections, the degree of immunosuppression, prolonged neutropenia and presence of graft versus host disease (GVHD) are some of the factors which make HSCT recipients more susceptible to infections. Viral infections have emerged as a major challenge causing high morbidity and mortality in stem cell transplant recipients. Myeloablative conditioning regimens and GVHD pr [...] 1095 7460 |
Induction of Tolerance towards Solid Organ Allografts Using Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation in Large Animal ModelsAbstract
Background: The application of hematopoietic cell transplantation for induction of immune tolerance has been limited by toxicities associated with conditioning regimens and to graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). Decades of animal studies have culminated into sufficient control of these two problems, making immune tolerance a viable alternative to life-long application of immunosuppressive drugs to prevent allograft rejection.
Methods: Studies in mice have paved the way for the application of HCT with limited toxicity [...] 1183 7300 |
Alemtuzumab Treatment Leads to Delayed Recovery of T Follicular Regulatory Cells, and May Therefore Predispose Patients to de novo Donor-Specific Antibody FormationAbstract
Background - T follicular helper (Tfh) and regulatory (Tfr) cells are key players in the formation of long-lived antibody responses. Their circulating counterparts, cTfh and cTfr, are often used as biomarkers because longitudinal sampling of secondary lymphoid tissues is unfeasible in clinical studies. This is the first study to track cTfh and cTfr cells following therapeutic lymphocyte depletion with alemtuzumab, an anti-CD52 monoclonal antibody, to infer the influence of this treatment on the germinal centre resp [...] 1069 7814 |
Immunoprotective Encapsulation of Micro-OrgansAbstract
Background: Cell encapsulation technology is most likely the ultimate solution for autologous cell therapy based clinical approaches. A key issue when developing a functional encapsulated construct, is to consider not only the nature of the capsule but also how the cells should be incorporated into the capsule in order to minimally compromise their function.
Methods We have developed a tissue engineering approach, composed of decellularized micro scaffolds and various types of cells in which fully functional “Engi [...] 905 6487 |
Mortality Risk Factors in Patients who are in Heart Transplantation Waiting Listby
Petr A. Fedotov
,
Maria A. Simonenko
,
Yulia V. Sazonova
,
Mariya A. Bortsova
,
Artem N. Kostomarov
and
Mariya Yu. Sitnikova
Abstract
Purpose: to estimate the survival of patients in a heart transplantation waiting list (HTxWL) at V.A.Almazov NMRC from 2010 to 2017 and to define risk factors for death among these patients. Materials and methods: A single-centre retrospective study of 151 patients with advanced chronic heart failure (CHF) in HTxWL. Results and conclusion: Mortality in a HTxWL for the period 2010-2017 decreased. Based on the results of constructing the discriminant function, 4 factors predicting the survival of patients in HTxWL: A [...] 1089 6799 |
Never Say Never: Unexpected Pulmonary Pathogens Found on Autopsy in Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation RecipientsAbstract
Hematopoietic cell transplantation is frequently complicated by infectious disease-related complications, especially pneumonia. Candida and enterococci are often overlooked as pulmonary pathogens with some clinicians firmly believing that these organisms never cause pneumonia. Here, we present a series of five cases of Candida pneumonia and five cases of enterococcal pneumonia found on autopsy in hematopoietic cell transplantation recipients. We will also review the literature regarding the epidemiology, risk facto [...] 784 8442 |
Endemic Mycoses and Cryptococcus in Solid Organ Transplant RecipientsAbstract
The endemic mycoses are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in transplant recipients. These fungal infections are notable for a dimorphic life cycle, a specific geographic distribution, and typical infection via environmental exposure. Their nonspecific presentation, often mimicking other infections, can make diagnosis challenging. An important cause of infection is Coccidioides spp., which is endemic to the southwest of the United States and can cause severe pneumonia or meningitis, as well as bone an [...] 1049 10403 |
Our Steps toward Subcutaneous Transplantation of Macro-Encapsulated IsletsAbstract
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) can be cured or greatly ameliorated by adequate insulin secretion from a relatively small volume of insulin-producing cells. Cell encapsulation enables allo- and even xeno-geneic cell therapy without immunosuppression. However, micro-encapsulated islets used in recent clinical trials are not fully retrievable after transplantation. By contrast, macro-encapsulated islets can be retrievable. As to the transplantation site, the subcutaneous tissue can be promising, if new strategy co [...] 1011 8241 |
Nutritional Management for Infants and Children Pre and Post-Liver TransplantAbstract
Background: Infants and children undergoing liver transplant require ongoing nutritional evaluation throughout the pre and post-transplant period. The pathophysiologic causes of chronic liver disease and acute liver failure are varied, and each present different and unique nutritional challenges.
Methods: A review of the literature and Seattle Children's established guidelines for nutritional management of pediatric liver transplant patients was conducted.
Results: We present guidelines of care to optimize nutritio [...] 1318 13656 |
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