•Basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF-2) overexpressed in E. coli degrades in capture eluates during storage at 4 °C.•Hydrophobic interaction chromatography separates such truncated variants of high ...similarity from full-length FGF-2.•Variants are quantified by an ion exchange – HPLC method using a highly linear pH gradient.•HCP and dsDNA are depleted below the limits of quantification of 1 and 2 ng/mL, respectively.•Endotoxin content is reduced to 0.5 EU/µg FGF-2 which is below the recommended endotoxin level for biopharmaceuticals.
Basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF-2) is a labile protein which degrades over time or forms aggregates. A purification process combining a cation ion exchange chromatography (CIEX) capture step with a polishing step by hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) efficiently depleted process-related impurities such as host cell proteins (HCPs), dsDNA and endotoxins from the clarified E. coli homogenate containing the overexpressed FGF-2. Fresh homogenates did not contain verifiable amounts of process-related impurities such as degraded product variants. However, the storage of the capture eluates for longer than two weeks at 4 °C led to product degradation up to 49%. Mass spectrometry showed that the truncated FGF-2 was devoid of the nine N-terminal amino acids. Removal of such product-related impurities is included in state of the art purifications because these byproducts bear the risk of having different biological activities. Therefore, the established purification process has been evaluated for its potential to deplete such truncated FGF-2 variants. The HIC polishing step using Toyopearl® Hexyl-650C with a linear salt gradient over 4 column volumes from 1.65 M trisodium citrate to 0 M separated this variant from the full-length FGF-2. The truncated form eluted before the full length product due to the loss of 9 hydrophobic amino acids. The developed ion exchange HPLC method enabled us to quantify the truncated variant and full-length FGF-2. A purity of > 98% full-length FGF-2 with a step yield of up 86% is achieved. As long as the degree of truncation does not exceed 25% of the stored eluates, the purification process delivers the product in the desired quality of > 98% full-length FGF-2, HCP content below 10 ppm/dose, dsDNA content below 10 ng/mL/dose and endotoxin level below 400 EU/dose. This purification sequence allowed the production of FGF-2 which meets distinctive quality standards defined by regulatory bodies with respect to the depletion of both - process- and product-related impurities.
Background Cancer registries usually assess data of conventional treatments and/or patient survival. Beyond that, little is known about the influence of other predictors of treatment response related ...to the use of complementary therapies (CM) and lifestyle factors affecting patients' quality and quantity of life. Methods INTREST is a prospective cohort study collecting register data at multiple German certified cancer centers, which provide individualized, integrative, in- and outpatient breast cancer care. Patient-reported outcomes and clinical cancer data of anticipated N = 715 women with pTNM stage I-III breast cancer are collected using standardized case report forms at the time of diagnosis, after completing neo-/adjuvant chemotherapy, after completing adjuvant therapy (with the exception of endocrine therapy) as well as 1, 2, 5, and 10 years after baseline. Endpoints for multivariable prediction models are quality of life, fatigue, treatment adherence, and progression-based outcomes/survival. Predictors include the study center, sociodemographic characteristics, histologic cancer and comorbidity data, performance status, stress perception, depression, anxiety, sleep quality, spirituality, social support, physical activity, diet behavior, type of conventional treatments, use of and belief in CM treatments, and participation in a clinical trial. Safety is recorded following the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events. Discussion This trial is currently recruiting participants. Future analyses will allow to identify predictors of short- and long-term response to integrative breast cancer treatment in women, which, in turn, may improve cancer care as well as quality and quantity of life with cancer. Trial registration German Clinical Trial Register DRKS00014852. Retrospectively registered at July 4th, 2018. Keywords: Breast Cancer, Predictors, Treatment response, Integrative Cancer treatment, Complementary medicine
Precision-cut tumor slices (PCTS) maintain tissue heterogeneity concerning different cell types and preserve the tumor microenvironment (TME). Typically, PCTS are cultured statically on a filter ...support at an air-liquid interface, which gives rise to intra-slice gradients during culture. To overcome this problem, we developed a perfusion air culture (PAC) system that can provide a continuous and controlled oxygen medium, and drug supply. This makes it an adaptable ex vivo system for evaluating drug responses in a tissue-specific microenvironment. PCTS from mouse xenografts (MCF-7, H1437) and primary human ovarian tumors (primary OV) cultured in the PAC system maintained the morphology, proliferation, and TME for more than 7 days, and no intra-slice gradients were observed. Cultured PCTS were analyzed for DNA damage, apoptosis, and transcriptional biomarkers for the cellular stress response. For the primary OV slices, cisplatin treatment induced a diverse increase in the cleavage of caspase-3 and PD-L1 expression, indicating a heterogeneous response to drug treatment between patients. Immune cells were preserved throughout the culturing period, indicating that immune therapy can be analyzed. The novel PAC system is suitable for assessing individual drug responses and can thus be used as a preclinical model to predict in vivo therapy responses.
The plakophilins, members of the armadillo-repeat family, consist of three different proteins (PKP1-3) that are specifically recruited to desmosomal plaques in a highly cell type-specific manner. ...Using immunofluorescence, immunoelectron microscopy, and immunoblot, we found that all three plakophilins occurred in luminal and basal cells of the pseudostratified prostate epithelium. The analysis of 135 cases of prostatic adenocarcinomas grouped into tumors with low (Gleason score < or = 6), intermediate (Gleason score 7), and high Gleason score (8 < or = Gleason score < or = 10) showed that the expression of PKP1 was reduced or lost in adenocarcinomas with high Gleason scores. The expression of PKP2 was unchanged in all prostatic adenocarcinomas analyzed. In contrast, PKP3 expression was increased in carcinomas with high Gleason scores in comparison with carcinomas with low Gleason scores. In DU 145 cell lines with either overexpression or knockdown of PKP3, both imbalances resulted in fewer desmosomal cell contacts. In addition, overexpression of PKP3 in DU 145 cells led to an augmentation in proliferation rate. Our data imply that both loss of PKP1 and up-regulation of PKP3 expression are biologically important events in prostate cancer and are associated with a more aggressive phenotype.
Jewish Writings from the Hellenistic-Roman Period is a collection of apocrypha and Old Testament pseudoepigrapha along with other ancient Jewish writings of importance for the understanding of the ...cultural realities in the epoch of ancient Judaism and early Christianity. The texts are made accessible in academically precise translations with brief introductions and comments. The series is intended for teachers and students of Bible studies, Jewish studies, Ancient Near Eastern studies (and related disciplines), Egyptology, the History of Religion and Culture, and for the general reader interested in cultural and religious history.
Lymphovascular space invasion plays a critical role in the progression of cervical cancer and is an indicator of an unfavorable prognosis, even in patients with early-stage disease. Identification ...and functional characterization of molecules that are predominantly expressed in tumors able to penetrate lymphatic vessels may therefore help to improve the clinical assessment of cervical neoplasias with unclear prognosis. We used immunohistochemical staining to assess expression of the tetraspanin adapter protein CD9 in cervical tumors because inverse correlations with tumor invasiveness, ability to form metastases, and poor clinical outcome have been described for several other tumor types.
We found that CD9, strongly expressed by cells forming the basal layer of normal squamous epithelium of the cervix, is down-regulated in most invasive cervical carcinomas (correlation with stage, P = 0.015) but apparently re-expressed at distinct regions during tumor progression. Tumor sites with pronounced localized expression of CD9 (CD9 hotspots) include cones growing into blood or lymphatic vessels, pointing to a functional role of CD9 in transendothelial migration as a crucial step in the formation of lymph node metastases. Remarkably, CD9 hotspots were found to be a highly significant (P < 10(-5)) indicator of lymphangiosis: they were observed in 15 of 18 cases with histopathologically confirmed lymphangiosis compared with 4 of 26 other cervical carcinomas. We postulate, therefore, that clusters of tumor cells characterized by strong expression of CD9 may be useful as an indicator of high risk of recurrence in early-stage cervical cancer, providing a basis for clinical decisions in favor of additional treatment.
Studien zu Ben Sira Sauer, Georg; Kreuzer, Siegfried
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Ben Sira is properly regarded as one of the most significant representatives of Jewish wisdom literature. Georg Sauer, the renowned Viennese Old Testament scholar, addresses the many sides of these ...scriptural writings in the present volume. He explores text-immanent questions regarding the structure, content, and theological meaning of Ben Sira's book in consideration of evidence from Hebrew and Greek texts. In addition, this study illuminates the historical background and context for Ben Sira's work as well as explores questions about the history of its interpretation in Judaism and Christianity.