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Nature Medicine | 2009

Netting neutrophils in autoimmune small-vessel vasculitis.

Kai Kessenbrock; Markus Krumbholz; Ulf Schönermarck; Walter Back; Wolfgang Gross; Zena Werb; Hermann-Josef Gröne; Volker Brinkmann; Dieter E. Jenne

Small-vessel vasculitis (SVV) is a chronic autoinflammatory condition linked to antineutrophil cytoplasm autoantibodies (ANCAs). Here we show that chromatin fibers, so-called neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), are released by ANCA-stimulated neutrophils and contain the targeted autoantigens proteinase-3 (PR3) and myeloperoxidase (MPO). Deposition of NETs in inflamed kidneys and circulating MPO-DNA complexes suggest that NET formation triggers vasculitis and promotes the autoimmune response against neutrophil components in individuals with SVV.


International Journal of Cancer | 2015

Combined evaluation of a panel of protein and miRNA serum‐exosome biomarkers for pancreatic cancer diagnosis increases sensitivity and specificity

Bindhu Madhavan; Shijing Yue; Uwe Galli; Sanyukta Rana; Wolfgang Gross; Miryam Müller; Nathalia A. Giese; Holger Kalthoff; Thomas Becker; Markus W. Büchler; Margot Zöller

Late diagnosis contributes to pancreatic cancer (PaCa) dismal prognosis, urging for reliable, early detection. Serum‐exosome protein and/or miRNA markers might be suitable candidates, which we controlled for patients with PaCa. Protein markers were selected according to expression in exosomes of PaCa cell line culture supernatants, but not healthy donors serum‐exosomes. miRNA was selected according to abundant recovery in microarrays of patients with PaCa, but not healthy donors serum‐exosomes and exosome‐depleted serum. According to these preselections, serum‐exosomes were tested by flow cytometry for the PaCa‐initiating cell (PaCIC) markers CD44v6, Tspan8, EpCAM, MET and CD104. Serum‐exosomes and exosome‐depleted serum was tested for miR‐1246, miR‐4644, miR‐3976 and miR‐4306 recovery by qRT‐PCR. The majority (95%) of patients with PaCa (131) and patients with nonPa‐malignancies reacted with a panel of anti‐CD44v6, ‐Tspan8, ‐EpCAM and ‐CD104. Serum‐exosomes of healthy donors and patients with nonmalignant diseases were not reactive. Recovery was tumor grading and staging independent including early stages. The selected miR‐1246, miR‐4644, miR‐3976 and miR‐4306 were significantly upregulated in 83% of PaCa serum‐exosomes, but rarely in control groups. These miRNA were also elevated in exosome‐depleted serum of patients with PaCa, but at a low level. Concomitant evaluation of PaCIC and miRNA serum‐exosome marker panels significantly improved sensitivity (1.00, CI: 0.95–1) with a specificity of 0.80 (CI: 0.67–0.90) for PaCa versus all others groups and of 0.93 (CI: 0.81–0.98) excluding nonPa‐malignancies. Thus, the concomitant evaluation of PaCIC and PaCa‐related miRNA marker panels awaits retrospective analyses of larger cohorts, as it should allow for a highly sensitive, minimally‐invasive PaCa diagnostics.


The Journal of Pathology | 2012

Autophagy mediates survival of pancreatic tumour‐initiating cells in a hypoxic microenvironment

Vanessa Rausch; Li Liu; Anja Apel; Theresa Rettig; Jury Gladkich; Sabrina Labsch; Georgios Kallifatidis; Adam Kaczorowski; Ariane Groth; Wolfgang Gross; Martha Maria Gebhard; Peter Schemmer; Jens Werner; Alexei V. Salnikov; Hanswalter Zentgraf; Markus W. Büchler; Ingrid Herr

Involvement of dysregulated autophagy in cancer growth and progression has been shown in different tumour entities, including pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA). PDA is an extremely aggressive tumour characterized by a small population of highly therapy‐resistant cancer stem cells (CSCs) capable of self‐renewal and migration. We examined whether autophagy might be involved in the survival of CSCs despite nutrition and oxygen deprivation typical for the hypoxic tumour microenvironment of PDA. Immunohistochemistry revealed that markers for hypoxia, CSCs and autophagy are co‐expressed in patient‐derived tissue of PDA. Hypoxia starvation (H/S) enhanced clonogenic survival and migration of established pancreatic cancer cells with stem‐like properties (CSC


Cancer Letters | 2009

Cancer stem cell marker expression in hepatocellular carcinoma and liver metastases is not sufficient as single prognostic parameter

Alexei V. Salnikov; Grace Kusumawidjaja; Vanessa Rausch; Helge Bruns; Wolfgang Gross; Akmal Khamidjanov; Eduard Ryschich; Martha-Maria Gebhard; Gerhard Moldenhauer; Markus W. Büchler; Peter Schemmer; Ingrid Herr

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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2011

CD44v6 Coordinates Tumor Matrix-triggered Motility and Apoptosis Resistance

Thorsten Jung; Wolfgang Gross; Margot Zöller

, while pancreatic tumour cells with fewer stem cell markers (CSC


Bioelectrochemistry | 2002

The complex dielectric spectrum of heart tissue during ischemia.

Michael Schaefer; Wolfgang Gross; J Ackemann; Martha-Maria Gebhard

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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine | 1990

MIC-III — an integrated software package to support experiments using the radioactive microsphere technique

Wolfgang Gross; Rudolf Schosser; K. Messmer

did not survive these conditions. Electron microscopy revealed more advanced autophagic vesicles in CSC


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 2017

Effects of CTGF Blockade on Attenuation and Reversal of Radiation-Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis

Sebastian Bickelhaupt; Christian Erbel; Carmen Timke; Ute Wirkner; Monika Dadrich; Paul Flechsig; Alexandra Tietz; Johanna Pföhler; Wolfgang Gross; Peter Peschke; Line Hoeltgen; Hugo A. Katus; Hermann Josef Gröne; Nils H. Nicolay; Rainer Saffrich; Jürgen Debus; Mark D. Sternlicht; Todd W. Seeley; Kenneth E. Lipson; Peter E. Huber

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International Journal of Cancer | 2012

Targeting of pancreatic and prostate cancer stem cell characteristics by Crambe crambe marine sponge extract.

Sabine Ottinger; Anne Klöppel; Vanessa Rausch; Li Liu; Georgios Kallifatidis; Wolfgang Gross; Martha-Maria Gebhard; Franz Brümmer; Ingrid Herr

cells, which exhibited higher expression of autophagy‐related genes under normoxic conditions and relative to CSC


Cancer Letters | 2016

MicroRNA-101-3p reverses gemcitabine resistance by inhibition of ribonucleotide reductase M1 in pancreatic cancer

Pei Fan; Li Liu; Yefeng Yin; Zhefu Zhao; Yiyao Zhang; Prince Saforo Amponsah; Xi Xiao; Nathalie Bauer; Alia Abukiwan; Jury Gladkich; Chao Gao; Peter Schemmer; Wolfgang Gross; Ingrid Herr

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Li Liu

Heidelberg University

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University Hospital Heidelberg

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Pei Fan

Heidelberg University

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