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  1. Article ; Online: Impact of PD-L1 Scores and Changes on Clinical Outcome in Rectal Cancer Patients Undergoing Neoadjuvant Chemoradiotherapy

    Florian Huemer / Eckhard Klieser / Daniel Neureiter / Verena Schlintl / Gabriel Rinnerthaler / Franck Pagès / Amos Kirilovsky / Carine El Sissy / Wolfgang Iglseder / Franz Singhartinger / Tarkan Jäger / Adam Dinnewitzer / Nadja Zaborsky / Markus Steiner / Richard Greil / Lukas Weiss

    Journal of Clinical Medicine, Vol 9, Iss 2775, p

    2020  Volume 2775

    Abstract: Reports on the prognostic role of programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression in rectal cancer are controversial. We investigated expression patterns and changes of PD-L1 in rectal cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (CRT). Seventy- ... ...

    Abstract Reports on the prognostic role of programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression in rectal cancer are controversial. We investigated expression patterns and changes of PD-L1 in rectal cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (CRT). Seventy-two patients diagnosed with rectal cancer and/or treated with fluorouracil-based neoadjuvant CRT at the Department of Internal Medicine III of the Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg (Austria) between January 2003 and October 2012 were included. PD-L1 scoring was performed according to the tumor proportion score (TPS), combined positive score (CPS), and immune cell score (IC). PD-L1 TPS prior to neoadjuvant CRT had a statistically significant impact on survival (median: ≤1%: 95.4 months (95% CI: 51.8—not reached) vs. >1%: not reached, p = 0.03, log-rank). Patients with a PD-L1 TPS ≤1% prior to and after CRT showed an inferior survival compared to all other patients (median: 56.7 months (95% CI: 51.4—not reached) vs. not reached, p = 0.005, log-rank). In multivariate analysis, PD-L1 TPS prior to neoadjuvant CRT (>1% vs. ≤1%, hazard ratio: 0.29 (95% CI: 0.11–0.76), p = 0.01) remained independently associated with survival. In conclusion, low PD-L1 TPS was associated with inferior survival in rectal cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant CRT. A prospective validation of the prognostic value of PD-L1 expression in rectal cancer patients within a clinical trial is necessitated.
    Keywords programmed death-ligand 1 ; TPS ; CPS ; IC ; survival ; Medicine ; R
    Subject code 616 ; 610
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-08-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher MDPI AG
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Article ; Online: Immune Signature Linked to COVID-19 Severity

    Jules Russick / Pierre-Emmanuel Foy / Nathalie Josseaume / Maxime Meylan / Nadine Ben Hamouda / Amos Kirilovsky / Carine El Sissy / Eric Tartour / David M. Smadja / Alexandre Karras / Jean-Sébastien Hulot / Marine Livrozet / Antoine Fayol / Jean-Benoit Arlet / Jean-Luc Diehl / Marie-Agnès Dragon-Durey / Franck Pagès / Isabelle Cremer

    Frontiers in Immunology, Vol

    A SARS-Score for Personalized Medicine

    2021  Volume 12

    Abstract: SARS-CoV-2 infection leads to a highly variable clinical evolution, ranging from asymptomatic to severe disease with acute respiratory distress syndrome, requiring intensive care units (ICU) admission. The optimal management of hospitalized patients has ... ...

    Abstract SARS-CoV-2 infection leads to a highly variable clinical evolution, ranging from asymptomatic to severe disease with acute respiratory distress syndrome, requiring intensive care units (ICU) admission. The optimal management of hospitalized patients has become a worldwide concern and identification of immune biomarkers predictive of the clinical outcome for hospitalized patients remains a major challenge. Immunophenotyping and transcriptomic analysis of hospitalized COVID-19 patients at admission allow identifying the two categories of patients. Inflammation, high neutrophil activation, dysfunctional monocytic response and a strongly impaired adaptive immune response was observed in patients who will experience the more severe form of the disease. This observation was validated in an independent cohort of patients. Using in silico analysis on drug signature database, we identify differential therapeutics that specifically correspond to each group of patients. From this signature, we propose a score—the SARS-Score—composed of easily quantifiable biomarkers, to classify hospitalized patients upon arrival to adapt treatment according to their immune profile.
    Keywords COVID-19 ; immunologic profile ; personalized medicine/personalized health care ; score ; therapeutic strategy ; Immunologic diseases. Allergy ; RC581-607
    Subject code 616 ; 610
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-07-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  3. Article ; Online: Differential association between inflammatory cytokines and multiorgan dysfunction in COVID-19 patients with obesity.

    Marie-Agnès Dragon-Durey / Xiaoyi Chen / Amos Kirilovsky / Nadine Ben Hamouda / Carine El Sissy / Jules Russick / Etienne Charpentier / Yannick Binois / Florence Marliot / Maxime Meylan / Clémence Granier / Hélène Pere / Antonin Saldmann / Bastien Rance / Anne Sophie Jannot / Stéphanie Baron / Mouna Chebbi / Antoine Fayol / Nathalie Josseaume /
    Claire Rives-Lange / Pierre-Louis Tharaux / Bernard Cholley / Jean-Luc Diehl / Jean-Benoît Arlet / Michel Azizi / Alexandre Karras / Sébastien Czernichow / David M Smadja / Jean-Sébastien Hulot / Isabelle Cremer / Eric Tartour / Elie Mousseaux / Franck Pagès

    PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 5, p e

    2021  Volume 0252026

    Abstract: To investigate the mechanisms underlying the SARS-CoV-2 infection severity observed in patients with obesity, we performed a prospective study of 51 patients evaluating the impact of multiple immune parameters during 2 weeks after admission, on vital ... ...

    Abstract To investigate the mechanisms underlying the SARS-CoV-2 infection severity observed in patients with obesity, we performed a prospective study of 51 patients evaluating the impact of multiple immune parameters during 2 weeks after admission, on vital organs' functions according to body mass index (BMI) categories. High-dimensional flow cytometric characterization of immune cell subsets was performed at admission, 30 systemic cytokines/chemokines levels were sequentially measured, thirteen endothelial markers were determined at admission and at the zenith of the cytokines. Computed tomography scans on admission were quantified for lung damage and hepatic steatosis (n = 23). Abnormal BMI (> 25) observed in 72.6% of patients, was associated with a higher rate of intensive care unit hospitalization (p = 0.044). SARS-CoV-2 RNAaemia, peripheral immune cell subsets and cytokines/chemokines were similar among BMI groups. A significant association between inflammatory cytokines and liver, renal, and endothelial dysfunctions was observed only in patients with obesity (BMI > 30). In contrast, early signs of lung damage (ground-glass opacity) correlated with Th1/M1/inflammatory cytokines only in normal weight patients. Later lesions of pulmonary consolidation correlated with BMI but were independent of cytokine levels. Our study reveals distinct physiopathological mechanisms associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection in patients with obesity that may have important clinical implications.
    Keywords Medicine ; R ; Science ; Q
    Subject code 610 ; 616
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  4. Article ; Online: A global ocean atlas of eukaryotic genes

    Quentin Carradec / Eric Pelletier / Corinne Da Silva / Adriana Alberti / Yoann Seeleuthner / Romain Blanc-Mathieu / Gipsi Lima-Mendez / Fabio Rocha / Leila Tirichine / Karine Labadie / Amos Kirilovsky / Alexis Bertrand / Stefan Engelen / Mohammed-Amin Madoui / Raphaël Méheust / Julie Poulain / Sarah Romac / Daniel J. Richter / Genki Yoshikawa /
    Céline Dimier / Stefanie Kandels-Lewis / Marc Picheral / Sarah Searson / Tara Oceans Coordinators / Olivier Jaillon / Jean-Marc Aury / Eric Karsenti / Matthew B. Sullivan / Shinichi Sunagawa / Peer Bork / Fabrice Not / Pascal Hingamp / Jeroen Raes / Lionel Guidi / Hiroyuki Ogata / Colomban de Vargas / Daniele Iudicone / Chris Bowler / Patrick Wincker

    Nature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-

    2018  Volume 13

    Abstract: Marine microbial eukaryotes and zooplankton display enormous diversity and largely unexplored physiologies. Here, the authors use metatranscriptomics to analyze four organismal size fractions from open-ocean stations, providing the largest reference ... ...

    Abstract Marine microbial eukaryotes and zooplankton display enormous diversity and largely unexplored physiologies. Here, the authors use metatranscriptomics to analyze four organismal size fractions from open-ocean stations, providing the largest reference collection of eukaryotic transcripts from any single biome.
    Keywords Science ; Q
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Nature Publishing Group
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  5. Article ; Online: A global ocean atlas of eukaryotic genes

    Quentin Carradec / Eric Pelletier / Corinne Da Silva / Adriana Alberti / Yoann Seeleuthner / Romain Blanc-Mathieu / Gipsi Lima-Mendez / Fabio Rocha / Leila Tirichine / Karine Labadie / Amos Kirilovsky / Alexis Bertrand / Stefan Engelen / Mohammed-Amin Madoui / Raphaël Méheust / Julie Poulain / Sarah Romac / Daniel J. Richter / Genki Yoshikawa /
    Céline Dimier / Stefanie Kandels-Lewis / Marc Picheral / Sarah Searson / Tara Oceans Coordinators / Olivier Jaillon / Jean-Marc Aury / Eric Karsenti / Matthew B. Sullivan / Shinichi Sunagawa / Peer Bork / Fabrice Not / Pascal Hingamp / Jeroen Raes / Lionel Guidi / Hiroyuki Ogata / Colomban de Vargas / Daniele Iudicone / Chris Bowler / Patrick Wincker

    Nature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-

    2018  Volume 13

    Abstract: Marine microbial eukaryotes and zooplankton display enormous diversity and largely unexplored physiologies. Here, the authors use metatranscriptomics to analyze four organismal size fractions from open-ocean stations, providing the largest reference ... ...

    Abstract Marine microbial eukaryotes and zooplankton display enormous diversity and largely unexplored physiologies. Here, the authors use metatranscriptomics to analyze four organismal size fractions from open-ocean stations, providing the largest reference collection of eukaryotic transcripts from any single biome.
    Keywords Science ; Q
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Nature Portfolio
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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