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  1. Book ; Online ; Thesis: Bedeutung des MEK5/ERK5-Signalwegs in der zielgerichteten Melanomtherapie

    Weiß, Neele [Verfasser] / Schmidt, Marc [Gutachter] / Meierjohann, Svenja [Gutachter] / Houben, Roland [Gutachter]

    2021  

    Author's details Neele Weiß ; Gutachter: Marc Schmidt, Svenja Meierjohann, Roland Houben
    Keywords Medizin, Gesundheit ; Medicine, Health
    Subject code sg610
    Language German
    Publisher Universität Würzburg
    Publishing place Würzburg
    Document type Book ; Online ; Thesis
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  2. Article ; Online: tRNA epitranscriptome determines pathogenicity of the opportunistic pathogen

    Krueger, Jonas / Preusse, Matthias / Oswaldo Gomez, Nicolas / Frommeyer, Yannick Noah / Doberenz, Sebastian / Lorenz, Anne / Kordes, Adrian / Grobe, Svenja / Müsken, Mathias / Depledge, Daniel P / Svensson, Sarah L / Weiss, Siegfried / Kaever, Volkhard / Pich, Andreas / Sharma, Cynthia M / Ignatova, Zoya / Häussler, Susanne

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

    2024  Volume 121, Issue 11, Page(s) e2312874121

    Abstract: The success of bacterial pathogens depends on the coordinated expression of virulence determinants. Regulatory circuits that drive pathogenesis are complex, multilayered, and incompletely understood. Here, we reveal that alterations in tRNA modifications ...

    Abstract The success of bacterial pathogens depends on the coordinated expression of virulence determinants. Regulatory circuits that drive pathogenesis are complex, multilayered, and incompletely understood. Here, we reveal that alterations in tRNA modifications define pathogenic phenotypes in the opportunistic pathogen
    MeSH term(s) Virulence/genetics ; Pseudomonas aeruginosa/genetics ; Pseudomonas aeruginosa/metabolism ; Proteomics ; RNA, Transfer/genetics ; RNA, Transfer/metabolism ; Anticodon ; Bacteria/metabolism
    Chemical Substances RNA, Transfer (9014-25-9) ; Anticodon
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-07
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 209104-5
    ISSN 1091-6490 ; 0027-8424
    ISSN (online) 1091-6490
    ISSN 0027-8424
    DOI 10.1073/pnas.2312874121
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  3. Article ; Online: Structural connectome-based predictive modeling of cognitive deficits in treated glioma patients.

    Friedrich, Michel / Filss, Christian P / Lohmann, Philipp / Mottaghy, Felix M / Stoffels, Gabriele / Weiss Lucas, Carolin / Ruge, Maximilian I / Shah, N Jon / Caspers, Svenja / Langen, Karl-Josef / Fink, Gereon R / Galldiks, Norbert / Kocher, Martin

    Neuro-oncology advances

    2023  Volume 6, Issue 1, Page(s) vdad151

    Abstract: Background: In glioma patients, tumor growth and subsequent treatments are associated with various types of brain lesions. We hypothesized that cognitive functioning in these patients critically depends on the maintained structural connectivity of ... ...

    Abstract Background: In glioma patients, tumor growth and subsequent treatments are associated with various types of brain lesions. We hypothesized that cognitive functioning in these patients critically depends on the maintained structural connectivity of multiple brain networks.
    Methods: The study included 121 glioma patients (median age, 52 years; median Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance score 1; CNS-WHO Grade 3 or 4) after multimodal therapy. Cognitive performance was assessed by 10 tests in 5 cognitive domains at a median of 14 months after treatment initiation. Hybrid amino acid PET/MRI using the tracer O-(2-[
    Results: Compared to healthy controls (
    Conclusions: These results suggest that the cognitive performance of pretreated glioma patients is strongly related to structural connectivity between multiple brain networks and depends on the integrity of known network hubs also involved in other neurological disorders.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-11-15
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 3009682-0
    ISSN 2632-2498 ; 2632-2498
    ISSN (online) 2632-2498
    ISSN 2632-2498
    DOI 10.1093/noajnl/vdad151
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  4. Article ; Online: Vaccine-induced V1V2-specific antibodies control and or protect against infection with HIV, SIV and SHIV.

    Zolla-Pazner, Susan / Alvarez, Raymond / Kong, Xiang-Peng / Weiss, Svenja

    Current opinion in HIV and AIDS

    2019  Volume 14, Issue 4, Page(s) 309–317

    Abstract: Purpose of review: In humans, only one independent immunologic correlate of reduced risk of HIV infection has been identified: a robust antibody (Ab) response to the V1V2 domain of the gp120 envelope (Env) protein. In recent years, the presence and ... ...

    Abstract Purpose of review: In humans, only one independent immunologic correlate of reduced risk of HIV infection has been identified: a robust antibody (Ab) response to the V1V2 domain of the gp120 envelope (Env) protein. In recent years, the presence and level of V1V2-specific Abs has also been correlated with protection from SIV and SHIV infections. Here, we review the multitude of studies showing the in-vivo protective effects of V1V2 Abs and review their immunologic characteristics and antiviral functions.
    Recent findings: Structural and immunologic studies have defined four epitope families in the V1V2 domain: one epitope family, V2q, which preferentially presents as a quaternary structure of the Env trimer, and another epitope family (V2qt) which requires the quaternary trimeric Env structure; these two epitope types are recognized by two families of monoclonal Abs (mAbs)-V2q-specific and V2qt-specific mAbs-which display broad and potent neutralizing activity. A third epitope family, V2i, is present as a discontinuous conformational structure that overlays the α4β7 integrin binding motif, and a fourth epitope family (V2p) exists on V2 peptides. Antibodies specific for V2i and V2p epitopes display only poor neutralizing activity but effectively mediate other antiviral activities and have been correlated with control of and/or protection from HIV, SIV and SHIV. Notably, V2q and V2qt Abs have not been induced by any vaccines, but V2p and V2i Abs have been readily induced with various vaccines in nonhuman primates and humans.
    Summary: The correlation of vaccine-induced V2p and V2i Abs with protection from HIV, SIV and SHIV suggests that these Ab types are extremely important to induce with prophylactic vaccines.
    MeSH term(s) AIDS Vaccines/administration & dosage ; AIDS Vaccines/genetics ; AIDS Vaccines/immunology ; Animals ; HIV Antibodies/immunology ; HIV Envelope Protein gp120/administration & dosage ; HIV Envelope Protein gp120/genetics ; HIV Envelope Protein gp120/immunology ; HIV Infections/immunology ; HIV Infections/prevention & control ; HIV Infections/virology ; HIV-1/genetics ; HIV-1/immunology ; Humans ; Simian Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/immunology ; Simian Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/prevention & control ; Simian Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/virology ; Simian Immunodeficiency Virus/genetics ; Simian Immunodeficiency Virus/immunology
    Chemical Substances AIDS Vaccines ; HIV Antibodies ; HIV Envelope Protein gp120
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-04-16
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2502511-9
    ISSN 1746-6318 ; 1746-630X
    ISSN (online) 1746-6318
    ISSN 1746-630X
    DOI 10.1097/COH.0000000000000551
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  5. Article ; Online: The impact of brain lesions on health-related quality of life in patients with WHO CNS grade 3 or 4 glioma: a lesion-function and resting-state fMRI analysis.

    Heinzel, Alexander / Mottaghy, Felix M / Filss, Christian / Stoffels, Gabriele / Lohmann, Philipp / Friedrich, Michel / Shah, Nadim J / Caspers, Svenja / Lucas, Carolin Weiss / Ruge, Maximilian I / Galldiks, Norbert / Fink, Gereon R / Langen, Karl-Josef / Kocher, Martin

    Journal of neuro-oncology

    2023  Volume 161, Issue 3, Page(s) 643–654

    Abstract: Purpose: In glioma patients, tumor development and multimodality therapy are associated with changes in health-related quality of life (HRQoL). It is largely unknown how different types and locations of tumor- and treatment-related brain lesions, as ... ...

    Abstract Purpose: In glioma patients, tumor development and multimodality therapy are associated with changes in health-related quality of life (HRQoL). It is largely unknown how different types and locations of tumor- and treatment-related brain lesions, as well as their relationship to white matter tracts and functional brain networks, affect HRQoL.
    Methods: In 121 patients with pretreated gliomas of WHO CNS grades 3 or 4, structural MRI, O-(2-[
    Results: Right hemisphere gliomas were associated with significantly less favorable outcomes in physical, role, emotional and social functioning, compared with left-sided tumors. Most functional HRQoL scores correlated significantly with right-sided white-matter tracts involvement by T2/FLAIR hyperintensities and with loss of within-network functional connectivity of right-sided nodes. Tumors of the left hemisphere caused significantly more communication deficits.
    Conclusion: In pretreated high-grade gliomas, right hemisphere lesions are associated with reduced HRQoL scores in most functional domains except communication ability, compared to tumors of the left hemisphere. These relationships are mainly observed for T2/FLAIR lesions involving structural and functional networks in the right hemisphere. The data suggest that sparing the right hemisphere from treatment-related tissue damage may improve HRQoL in glioma patients.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Brain Neoplasms/pathology ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Quality of Life ; Positron-Emission Tomography ; Glioma/pathology ; Brain/pathology ; World Health Organization
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-02-07
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 604875-4
    ISSN 1573-7373 ; 0167-594X
    ISSN (online) 1573-7373
    ISSN 0167-594X
    DOI 10.1007/s11060-023-04254-1
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  6. Article: Alterations in white matter fiber density associated with structural MRI and metabolic PET lesions following multimodal therapy in glioma patients.

    Friedrich, Michel / Farrher, Ezequiel / Caspers, Svenja / Lohmann, Philipp / Lerche, Christoph / Stoffels, Gabriele / Filss, Christian P / Weiss Lucas, Carolin / Ruge, Maximilian I / Langen, Karl-Josef / Shah, Nadim J / Fink, Gereon R / Galldiks, Norbert / Kocher, Martin

    Frontiers in oncology

    2022  Volume 12, Page(s) 998069

    Abstract: Background: In glioma patients, multimodality therapy and recurrent tumor can lead to structural brain tissue damage characterized by pathologic findings in MR and PET imaging. However, little is known about the impact of different types of damage on ... ...

    Abstract Background: In glioma patients, multimodality therapy and recurrent tumor can lead to structural brain tissue damage characterized by pathologic findings in MR and PET imaging. However, little is known about the impact of different types of damage on the fiber architecture of the affected white matter.
    Patients and methods: This study included 121 pretreated patients (median age, 52 years; ECOG performance score, 0 in 48%, 1-2 in 51%) with histomolecularly characterized glioma (WHO grade IV glioblastoma, n=81; WHO grade III anaplastic astrocytoma, n=28; WHO grade III anaplastic oligodendroglioma, n=12), who had a resection, radiotherapy, alkylating chemotherapy, or combinations thereof. After a median follow-up time of 14 months (range, 1-214 months), anatomic MR and O-(2-[
    Results: Lesion types differed in both affected tissue volumes and relative fiber densities compared to control values (resection cavities: median volume 20.9 mL, fiber density 16% of controls; contrast-enhanced lesions: 7.9 mL, 43%; FET uptake areas: 30.3 mL, 49%; T2/FLAIR hyperintensities: 53.4 mL, 57%, p<0.001). In T2/FLAIR-hyperintense lesions caused by peritumoral edema due to recurrent glioma (n=27), relative fiber density was as low as in lesions associated with radiation-induced gliosis (n=13, 48% vs. 53%, p=0.17). In regions with pathologically increased FET uptake, local fiber density was inversely related (p=0.005) to the extent of uptake. Total fiber loss associated with contrast-enhanced lesions (p=0.006) and T2/FLAIR hyperintense lesions (p=0.013) had a significant impact on overall ECOG score.
    Conclusions: These results suggest that apart from resection cavities, reduction in local fiber density is greatest in contrast-enhancing recurrent tumors, but total fiber loss induced by edema or gliosis has an equal detrimental effect on the patients' performance status due to the larger volume affected.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-11-14
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2649216-7
    ISSN 2234-943X
    ISSN 2234-943X
    DOI 10.3389/fonc.2022.998069
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  7. Article ; Online: Differential V2-directed antibody responses in non-human primates infected with SHIVs or immunized with diverse HIV vaccines.

    Weiss, Svenja / Itri, Vincenza / Pan, Ruimin / Jiang, Xunqing / Luo, Christina C / Morris, Lynn / Malherbe, Delphine C / Barnette, Philip / Alexander, Jeff / Kong, Xiang-Peng / Haigwood, Nancy L / Hessell, Ann J / Duerr, Ralf / Zolla-Pazner, Susan

    Nature communications

    2022  Volume 13, Issue 1, Page(s) 903

    Abstract: V2p and V2i antibodies (Abs) that are specific for epitopes in the V1V2 region of the HIV gp120 envelope (Env) do not effectively neutralize HIV but mediate Fc-dependent anti-viral activities that have been correlated with protection from, or control of ... ...

    Abstract V2p and V2i antibodies (Abs) that are specific for epitopes in the V1V2 region of the HIV gp120 envelope (Env) do not effectively neutralize HIV but mediate Fc-dependent anti-viral activities that have been correlated with protection from, or control of HIV, SIV and SHIV infections. Here, we describe a novel molecular toolbox that allows the discrimination of antigenically and functionally distinct polyclonal V2 Ab responses. We identify different patterns of V2 Ab induction by SHIV infection and three separate vaccine regimens that aid in fine-tuning an optimized immunization protocol for inducing V2p and V2i Abs. We observe no, or weak and sporadic V2p and V2i Abs in non-vaccinated SHIV-infected NHPs, but strong V2p and/or V2i Ab responses after immunization with a V2-targeting vaccine protocol. The V2-focused vaccination is superior to both natural infection and to immunization with whole Env constructs for inducing functional V2p- and V2i-specific responses. Strikingly, levels of V2-directed Abs correlate inversely with Abs specific for peptides of V3 and C5. These data demonstrate that a V1V2-targeting vaccine has advantages over the imprecise targeting of SIV/SHIV infections and of whole Env-based immunization regimens for inducing a more focused functional V2p- and V2i-specific Ab response.
    MeSH term(s) AIDS Vaccines/immunology ; Animals ; Antibodies, Monoclonal/immunology ; Epitopes/immunology ; Female ; HIV Antibodies/blood ; HIV Envelope Protein gp120/immunology ; HIV-1/immunology ; Macaca mulatta ; Male ; Simian Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/immunology ; Simian Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/prevention & control ; Simian Immunodeficiency Virus/immunology ; Vaccination
    Chemical Substances AIDS Vaccines ; Antibodies, Monoclonal ; Epitopes ; HIV Antibodies ; HIV Envelope Protein gp120
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-02-16
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2553671-0
    ISSN 2041-1723 ; 2041-1723
    ISSN (online) 2041-1723
    ISSN 2041-1723
    DOI 10.1038/s41467-022-28450-1
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  8. Article: Lesion-Function Analysis from Multimodal Imaging and Normative Brain Atlases for Prediction of Cognitive Deficits in Glioma Patients.

    Kocher, Martin / Jockwitz, Christiane / Lohmann, Philipp / Stoffels, Gabriele / Filss, Christian / Mottaghy, Felix M / Ruge, Maximilian I / Weiss Lucas, Carolin / Goldbrunner, Roland / Shah, Nadim J / Fink, Gereon R / Galldiks, Norbert / Langen, Karl-Josef / Caspers, Svenja

    Cancers

    2021  Volume 13, Issue 10

    Abstract: Cognitive deficits are common in glioma patients following multimodality therapy, but the relative impact of different types and locations of treatment-related brain damage and recurrent tumors on cognition is not well understood. In 121 WHO Grade III/IV ...

    Abstract Cognitive deficits are common in glioma patients following multimodality therapy, but the relative impact of different types and locations of treatment-related brain damage and recurrent tumors on cognition is not well understood. In 121 WHO Grade III/IV glioma patients, structural MRI,
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-05-14
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2527080-1
    ISSN 2072-6694
    ISSN 2072-6694
    DOI 10.3390/cancers13102373
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  9. Article ; Online: Differential V2-directed antibody responses in non-human primates infected with SHIVs or immunized with diverse HIV vaccines

    Svenja Weiss / Vincenza Itri / Ruimin Pan / Xunqing Jiang / Christina C. Luo / Lynn Morris / Delphine C. Malherbe / Philip Barnette / Jeff Alexander / Xiang-Peng Kong / Nancy L. Haigwood / Ann J. Hessell / Ralf Duerr / Susan Zolla-Pazner

    Nature Communications, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-

    2022  Volume 15

    Abstract: Here the authors show that an HIV vaccine in non-human primates that focuses antibodies on the V1V2 region of gp120 is superior to infection or immunization with whole envelope vaccines for inducing V1V2 antibodies with anti-viral functions that ... ...

    Abstract Here the authors show that an HIV vaccine in non-human primates that focuses antibodies on the V1V2 region of gp120 is superior to infection or immunization with whole envelope vaccines for inducing V1V2 antibodies with anti-viral functions that correlate with protection.
    Keywords Science ; Q
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-02-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Nature Portfolio
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  10. Article ; Online: Optimized cultivation of porcine choroid plexus epithelial cells, a blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier model, for studying granulocyte transmigration.

    Lauer, Alexa N / März, Martin / Meyer, Svenja / Meurer, Marita / de Buhr, Nicole / Borkowski, Julia / Weiß, Christel / Schroten, Horst / Schwerk, Christian

    Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology

    2019  Volume 99, Issue 8, Page(s) 1245–1255

    Abstract: The blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (BCSFB) plays important roles during the transport of substances into the brain, the pathogenesis of central nervous system (CNS) diseases, and neuro-immunological processes. Along these lines, transmigration of ... ...

    Abstract The blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (BCSFB) plays important roles during the transport of substances into the brain, the pathogenesis of central nervous system (CNS) diseases, and neuro-immunological processes. Along these lines, transmigration of granulocytes across the blood-cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) barrier (BCSFB) is a hallmark of inflammatory events in the CNS. Choroid plexus (CP) epithelial cells are an important tool to generate in vitro models of the BCSFB. A porcine CP epithelial cell line (PCP-R) has been shown to present properties of the BCSFB, including a strong barrier function, when cultivated on cell culture filter inserts containing a membrane with 0.4 µm pore size. For optimal analysis of pathogen and host immune cell interactions with the basolateral side of the CP epithelium, which presents the physiologically relevant "blood side", the CP epithelial cells need to be grown on the lower face of the filter in an inverted cell culture insert model, with the supporting membrane possessing a pore size of at least 3.0 µm. Here, we demonstrate that PCP-R cells cultivated in the inverted model on filter support membranes with a pore size of 3.0 µm following a "conventional" protocol grow through the pores and cross the membrane, forming a second layer on the upper face. Therefore, we developed a cell cultivation protocol, which strongly reduces crossing of the membrane by the cells. Under these conditions, PCP-R cells retain important properties of a BCSFB model, as was observed by the formation of continuous tight junctions and a strong barrier function demonstrated by a high transepithelial electrical resistance and a low permeability for macromolecules. Importantly, compared with the conventional cultivation conditions, our optimized model allows improved investigations of porcine granulocyte transmigration across the PCP-R cell layer.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Blood-Brain Barrier/physiology ; Cell Culture Techniques/methods ; Cells, Cultured ; Choroid Plexus/cytology ; Epithelial Cells/cytology ; Epithelial Cells/metabolism ; Granulocytes/cytology ; Granulocytes/metabolism ; Models, Biological ; Swine ; Transendothelial and Transepithelial Migration/physiology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-04-17
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 80178-1
    ISSN 1530-0307 ; 0023-6837
    ISSN (online) 1530-0307
    ISSN 0023-6837
    DOI 10.1038/s41374-019-0250-9
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