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  1. Article ; Online: Rezeptor-Tyrosinkinase-Fusionen in spindelzelligen Tumoren des Kindesalters.

    Brenner, Christiane / Sanders, Christine / Vokuhl, Christian

    Pathologie (Heidelberg, Germany)

    2023  Volume 44, Issue 6, Page(s) 357–365

    Abstract: Pediatric spindle cell tumors are rare and often difficult to diagnose due to a similar morphology and a non-specific immunohistochemical profile. Genetic characterization of these lesions has been constantly improving, which has led to the ... ...

    Title translation Receptor tyrosine kinase- fusions in paediatric spindle cell tumors.
    Abstract Pediatric spindle cell tumors are rare and often difficult to diagnose due to a similar morphology and a non-specific immunohistochemical profile. Genetic characterization of these lesions has been constantly improving, which has led to the identification of new subgroups that were partly included in the WHO classification. Receptor tyrosine kinase fusions play a special role in these tumors and their verification has diagnostic relevance and can be an option for target-oriented therapies. In the case of pediatric spindle cell tumors, genetic fusions form especially with NTRK1‑3, ALK, RET, and ROS1. Overall, pediatric tumors with receptor tyrosine kinase fusions are predominantly low-grade tumors, which are often subdivided into the group of intermediate-malign tumors.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Child ; Protein-Tyrosine Kinases/genetics ; Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase/genetics ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins/genetics ; Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases/genetics ; Lung Neoplasms/genetics
    Chemical Substances Protein-Tyrosine Kinases (EC 2.7.10.1) ; Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase (EC 2.7.10.1) ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins ; Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases (EC 2.7.10.1)
    Language German
    Publishing date 2023-10-11
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type English Abstract ; Journal Article ; Review
    ISSN 2731-7196
    ISSN (online) 2731-7196
    DOI 10.1007/s00292-023-01228-y
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  2. Book ; Conference proceedings: Geschichtsschreibung zu den böhmischen Ländern im 20. Jahrhundert

    Brenner, Christiane

    Wissenschaftstraditionen, Institutionen, Diskurse ; Vorträge der Tagungen des Collegium Carolinum in Bad Wiessee vom 21. bis 23. November 2003 und vom 12. bis 14 November 2004 ; [Bad Wiesseer Tagungen des Collegium Carolinum, Band 28]

    2006  

    Institution Collegium Carolinum
    Event/congress Tagung des Collegium Carolinum (2003.11.21-23, BadWiessee) ; Tagung des Collegium Carolinum (2004.11.12-14, BadWiessee)
    Author's details hrsg. von Christiane Brenner
    Keywords Geschichtsschreibung ; Böhmische Länder
    Language German
    Size VI, 485 S., Ill., 24 cm
    Publisher Oldenbourg
    Publishing place München
    Document type Book ; Conference proceedings
    ISBN 3486579908 ; 9783486579901
    Database Library catalogue of the German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB), Hannover

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  3. Book ; Conference proceedings: Sozialgeschichtliche Kommunismusforschung

    Brenner, Christiane

    Tschechoslowakei, Polen, Ungarn und DDR, 1948 - 1968 ; Vorträge der Tagung des Collegium Carolinum in Bad Wiessee vom 22. bis 24. November 2002 ; [Bad Wiesseer Tagungen des Collegium Carolinum, Band 27]

    (Bad Wiesseer Tagungen des Collegium Carolinum ; 27)

    2005  

    Institution Collegium Carolinum
    Event/congress Tagung des Collegium Carolinum (2002.11.22-24, BadWiessee)
    Author's details hrsg. von Christiane Brenner
    Series title Bad Wiesseer Tagungen des Collegium Carolinum ; 27
    Keywords Unterdrückung ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Arbeitswelt ; Staatssozialismus ; Soziale Klasse ; Tschechoslowakei
    Language German ; English
    Size 558 S, Ill., Kt
    Publisher Oldenbourg
    Publishing place München
    Document type Book ; Conference proceedings
    Note Beitr. überw. in dt., teilw. in engl.
    ISBN 3486576968 ; 9783486576962
    Database Library catalogue of the German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB), Hannover

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  4. Book ; Conference proceedings: Sozialgeschichtliche Kommunismusforschung

    Brenner, Christiane

    Tschechoslowakei, Polen, Ungarn und DDR, 1948 - 1968 ; Vorträge der Tagung des Collegium Carolinum in Bad Wiessee vom 22. bis 24. November 2002 ; [Bad Wiesseer Tagungen des Collegium Carolinum, Band 27]

    (Bad Wiesseer Tagungen des Collegium Carolinum ; 27)

    2005  

    Institution Collegium Carolinum
    Event/congress Tagung des Collegium Carolinum (2002.11.22-24, BadWiessee)
    Author's details hrsg. von Christiane Brenner
    Series title Bad Wiesseer Tagungen des Collegium Carolinum ; 27
    Keywords Unterdrückung ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Arbeitswelt ; Staatssozialismus ; Soziale Klasse ; Tschechoslowakei
    Language German ; English
    Size 558 S, Ill., Kt
    Publisher Oldenbourg
    Publishing place München
    Document type Book ; Conference proceedings
    Note Beitr. überw. in dt., teilw. in engl.
    ISBN 3486576968 ; 9783486576962
    Database Former special subject collection: coastal and deep sea fishing

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  5. Article ; Online: Impact of high-fat diet on the intestinal microbiota and small intestinal physiology before and after the onset of obesity.

    Araújo, João Ricardo / Tomas, Julie / Brenner, Christiane / Sansonetti, Philippe J

    Biochimie

    2017  Volume 141, Page(s) 97–106

    Abstract: The modulation of the intestinal microbiota by high-fat diet (HFD) has a major impact on both immunological and metabolic functions of the host. Taking this into consideration, the aim of this contribution is to review the impact of HFD on microbiota ... ...

    Abstract The modulation of the intestinal microbiota by high-fat diet (HFD) has a major impact on both immunological and metabolic functions of the host. Taking this into consideration, the aim of this contribution is to review the impact of HFD on microbiota profile and small intestinal physiology before and after the onset of obesity and its metabolic complications. Evidence from animal studies suggest that before the onset of obesity and its metabolic complications, HFD induces intestinal dysbiosis - encompassing changes in composition balance and massive redistribution with bacteria occupying intervillous spaces and crypts - associated with early physiopathological changes, predominantly in the ileum, such as low-grade inflammation, decreased antimicrobial peptides expression, impaired mucus production, secretion and layer's thickness, and decreased expression of tight junction proteins. With time, major inflammatory signals (e.g. toll-like receptor-4 dependent) become activated, thereby stimulating proinflammatory cytokines secretion in the small intestine. This inflammatory state might subsequently exacerbate disruption of the mucus layer barrier and increase epithelial permeability of the small intestine, thereby creating an environment that facilitates the passage of bacterial components (e.g. lipopolysaccharide, peptidoglycan and flagellin) and metabolites from the intestinal lumen (e.g. secondary bile acids) to the circulation and peripheral tissues (i.e. leaky gut), eventually promoting the development of systemic inflammation, obesity, adiposity, insulin resistance and glucose intolerance preceding hyperglycemia. Although the mechanisms are still not completely understood, prebiotics, probiotics, polyphenols, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ agonists (such as rosiglitazone) and exercise have been shown to reverse HFD-induced intestinal phenotype and to attenuate the severity of obesity and its associated metabolic complications.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2017-10
    Publishing country France
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 120345-9
    ISSN 1638-6183 ; 0300-9084
    ISSN (online) 1638-6183
    ISSN 0300-9084
    DOI 10.1016/j.biochi.2017.05.019
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  6. Article ; Online: Bioactive reagents used in mesotherapy for skin rejuvenation in vivo induce diverse physiological processes in human skin fibroblasts in vitro- a pilot study.

    Jäger, Claudia / Brenner, Christiane / Habicht, Jüri / Wallich, Reinhard

    Experimental dermatology

    2012  Volume 21, Issue 1, Page(s) 72–75

    Abstract: The promise of mesotherapy is maintenance and/or recovery of a youthful skin with a firm, bright and moisturized texture. Currently applied medications employ microinjections of hyaluronic acid, vitamins, minerals and amino acids into the superficial ... ...

    Abstract The promise of mesotherapy is maintenance and/or recovery of a youthful skin with a firm, bright and moisturized texture. Currently applied medications employ microinjections of hyaluronic acid, vitamins, minerals and amino acids into the superficial layer of the skin. However, the molecular and cellular processes underlying mesotherapy are still elusive. Here we analysed the effect of five distinct medication formulas on pivotal parameters involved in skin ageing, that is collagen expression, cell proliferation and morphological changes using normal human skin fibroblast cultures in vitro. Whereas in the presence of hyaluronic acid, NCTF135(®) and NCTF135HA(®) , cell proliferation was comparable to control cultures; however, with higher expression of collagen type-1, matrix metalloproteinase-1 and tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase-1, addition of Soluvit(®) N and Meso-BK led to apoptosis and/or necrosis of human fibroblasts. The data indicate that bioactive reagents currently applied for skin rejuvenation elicit strikingly divergent physiological processes in human skin fibroblast in vitro.
    MeSH term(s) Cell Proliferation/drug effects ; Cells, Cultured ; Collagen Type I/metabolism ; Fibroblasts/drug effects ; Humans ; Hyaluronic Acid/pharmacology ; Matrix Metalloproteinase 1/metabolism ; Mesotherapy ; Pilot Projects ; Skin Aging/drug effects ; Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1/metabolism ; Vitamins/pharmacology
    Chemical Substances Collagen Type I ; TIMP1 protein, human ; Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1 ; Vitamins ; Hyaluronic Acid (9004-61-9) ; MMP1 protein, human (EC 3.4.24.7) ; Matrix Metalloproteinase 1 (EC 3.4.24.7)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2012-01
    Publishing country Denmark
    Document type Comparative Study ; Letter
    ZDB-ID 1130936-2
    ISSN 1600-0625 ; 0906-6705
    ISSN (online) 1600-0625
    ISSN 0906-6705
    DOI 10.1111/j.1600-0625.2011.01400.x
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  7. Book: Arbeiten & Feminismus

    Brandl, Monika / Brenner, Christiane / Buntenbach, Annelie / Ferner, Elke / Fried, Barbara / Glänzer, Edeltraud / Gündner-Ede, Elke / Kipping, Katja / Klenner, Christina / Laux, Ulrike / Meyer, Jörg / Rosenberger, Michaela / Tepe, Marlis

    Jörg Meyer (Hrsg.) ; Gespräche mit Christiane Benner, Monika Brandl, Annelie Buntenbach, Elke Ferner, Barbara Fried, Edeltraud Glänzer, Elke Gündner-Ede, Katja Kipping, Ulrike Laux, Michaela Rosenberger und Marlies Tepe ; Nachwort von Christina Klenner

    2017  

    Title variant Eine Flugschrift ; Arbeiten und Feminismus
    Institution VSA-Verlag für das Studium der Arbeiterbewegung
    Keywords Chancengleichheit ; Geschlechtsunterschied ; Arbeitswelt ; Arbeitnehmerin ; Lohngleichheit
    Language German
    Size 117 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Publisher VSA: Verlag
    Publishing place Hamburg
    Document type Book
    ISBN 3899657489 ; 9783899657487
    Database Federal Institute for Risk Assessment

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  8. Article ; Online: Mapping the ligand-binding region of Borrelia hermsii fibronectin-binding protein.

    Brenner, Christiane / Bomans, Katharina / Habicht, Jüri / Simon, Markus M / Wallich, Reinhard

    PloS one

    2013  Volume 8, Issue 5, Page(s) e63437

    Abstract: Many pathogenic microorganisms express fibronectin-binding molecules that facilitate their adherence to the extracellular matrix and/or entry into mammalian cells. We have previously described a Borrelia recurrentis gene, cihC that encodes a 40-kDa ... ...

    Abstract Many pathogenic microorganisms express fibronectin-binding molecules that facilitate their adherence to the extracellular matrix and/or entry into mammalian cells. We have previously described a Borrelia recurrentis gene, cihC that encodes a 40-kDa surface receptor for both, fibronectin and the complement inhibitors C4bp and C1-Inh. We now provide evidence for the expression of a group of highly homologues surface proteins, termed FbpA, in three B. hermsii isolates and two tick-borne relapsing fever spirochetes, B. parkeri and B. turicatae. When expressed in Escherichia coli or B. burgdorferi, four out of five proteins were shown to selectively bind fibronectin, whereas none of five proteins were able to bind the human complement regulators, C4bp and C1-Inh. By applying deletion mutants of the B. hermsii fibronectin-binding proteins a putative high-affinity binding site for fibronectin was mapped to its central region. In addition, the fibronectin-binding proteins of B. hermsii were found to share sequence homology with BBK32 of the Lyme disease spirochete B. burgdorferi with similar function suggesting its involvement in persistence and/or virulence of relapsing fever spirochetes.
    MeSH term(s) Adhesins, Bacterial/chemistry ; Adhesins, Bacterial/genetics ; Adhesins, Bacterial/metabolism ; Amino Acid Sequence ; Borrelia/genetics ; Borrelia/metabolism ; Cloning, Molecular ; Fibronectins/metabolism ; Humans ; Ligands ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Peptide Hydrolases/metabolism ; Protein Structure, Tertiary ; Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid
    Chemical Substances Adhesins, Bacterial ; Fibronectins ; Ligands ; fibronectin-binding proteins, bacterial ; Peptide Hydrolases (EC 3.4.-)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2013-05-02
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ISSN 1932-6203
    ISSN (online) 1932-6203
    DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0063437
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  9. Article ; Online: Molecular characterization of the interaction of Borrelia parkeri and Borrelia turicatae with human complement regulators.

    Schott, Melanie / Grosskinsky, Sonja / Brenner, Christiane / Kraiczy, Peter / Wallich, Reinhard

    Infection and immunity

    2010  Volume 78, Issue 5, Page(s) 2199–2208

    Abstract: In North America, tick-borne relapsing fever is caused by the species Borrelia hermsii, B. parkeri, and B. turicatae, which are transmitted to humans through the bite of the respective infected tick vectors. Here we describe the identification and ... ...

    Abstract In North America, tick-borne relapsing fever is caused by the species Borrelia hermsii, B. parkeri, and B. turicatae, which are transmitted to humans through the bite of the respective infected tick vectors. Here we describe the identification and functional characterization of a surface lipoprotein of B. parkeri, designated BpcA, that binds the human complement regulators factor H and factor H-related protein 1 and, simultaneously, the host protease plasminogen. In contrast, the homologous B. turicatae protein failed to bind human factor H and factor H-related protein 1 but retained its plasminogen binding capacity. Factor H bound to BpcA maintains its regulatory capacity to control C3b deposition and C3 convertase activity. Ectopic expression of BpcA in a serum-sensitive B. burgdorferi strain protects transformed cells from complement-mediated killing. Furthermore, bound plasminogen/plasmin endows B. parkeri and B. turicatae with the potential to degrade extracellular matrix components. These findings expand our understanding of the putative recent evolutionary separation of Borrelia parkeri and Borrelia turicatae, provide evidence that B. parkeri differs from B. turicatae in its ability to resist complement attack, and may help in understanding the pathological processes underlying tick-borne relapsing fever.
    MeSH term(s) Amino Acid Sequence ; Bacterial Proteins/genetics ; Bacterial Proteins/immunology ; Blood Bactericidal Activity ; Blood Proteins/immunology ; Blood Proteins/metabolism ; Borrelia/genetics ; Borrelia/immunology ; Complement Factor H/immunology ; Complement Factor H/metabolism ; DNA, Bacterial/chemistry ; DNA, Bacterial/genetics ; Humans ; Molecular Sequence Data ; North America ; Plasminogen/metabolism ; Protein Binding ; Sequence Alignment ; Sequence Analysis, DNA
    Chemical Substances Bacterial Proteins ; Blood Proteins ; DNA, Bacterial ; factor H-related protein 1 ; Complement Factor H (80295-65-4) ; Plasminogen (9001-91-6)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2010-05
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 218698-6
    ISSN 1098-5522 ; 0019-9567
    ISSN (online) 1098-5522
    ISSN 0019-9567
    DOI 10.1128/IAI.00089-10
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  10. Article: Molecular Characterization of the Interaction of Borrelia parkeri and Borrelia turicatae with Human Complement Regulators

    Schott, Melanie / Grosskinsky, Sonja / Brenner, Christiane / Kraiczy, Peter / Wallich, Reinhard

    Infection and immunity. 2010 May, v. 78, no. 5

    2010  

    Abstract: In North America, tick-borne relapsing fever is caused by the species Borrelia hermsii, B. parkeri, and B. turicatae, which are transmitted to humans through the bite of the respective infected tick vectors. Here we describe the identification and ... ...

    Abstract In North America, tick-borne relapsing fever is caused by the species Borrelia hermsii, B. parkeri, and B. turicatae, which are transmitted to humans through the bite of the respective infected tick vectors. Here we describe the identification and functional characterization of a surface lipoprotein of B. parkeri, designated BpcA, that binds the human complement regulators factor H and factor H-related protein 1 and, simultaneously, the host protease plasminogen. In contrast, the homologous B. turicatae protein failed to bind human factor H and factor H-related protein 1 but retained its plasminogen binding capacity. Factor H bound to BpcA maintains its regulatory capacity to control C3b deposition and C3 convertase activity. Ectopic expression of BpcA in a serum-sensitive B. burgdorferi strain protects transformed cells from complement-mediated killing. Furthermore, bound plasminogen/plasmin endows B. parkeri and B. turicatae with the potential to degrade extracellular matrix components. These findings expand our understanding of the putative recent evolutionary separation of Borrelia parkeri and Borrelia turicatae, provide evidence that B. parkeri differs from B. turicatae in its ability to resist complement attack, and may help in understanding the pathological processes underlying tick-borne relapsing fever.
    Keywords Borrelia hermsii ; Borrelia parkeri ; Borrelia turicatae ; binding capacity ; complement ; extracellular matrix ; fever ; humans ; lipoproteins ; plasmin ; plasminogen ; ticks ; North America
    Language English
    Size p. 2199-2208.
    Publishing place American Society for Microbiology
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 218698-6
    ISSN 1098-5522 ; 0019-9567
    ISSN (online) 1098-5522
    ISSN 0019-9567
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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