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Ritzkowsky A, Weissenborn S, Krieg T, Pfister H, Wieland U. Extensive human papillomavirus type 7-associated orofacial warts in an immunocompetent patient. Acta Derm Venereol 2001; 81:130-3. [PMID: 11501651 DOI: 10.1080/00015550152384281] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/16/2022] Open
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) type 7 is frequently found in butchers' warts and has been demonstrated in oral and facial warts of HIV-infected patients. The reservoirs of HPV7 and the route of transmission are still unclear. Here we describe an HIV-negative, otherwise healthy patient with extensive, recurrent orofacial papillomatosis whose immune status proved to be normal and who had no history of meat handling. HPV7 L1 gene DNA that differed in 3 point mutations from the HPV7 prototype could be detected in 2 morphologically distinct, perioral lesions by different PCR protocols. In situ hybridization confirmed the presence of HPV7 DNA in the nuclei of vacuolated cells of the granular layer. Our data show that HPV7 can lead to perioral, spiky warts and brownish plaques in immunocompetent patients who had never been working as a meat or fish handler.
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Wittchen HU, Kessler RC, Pfister H, Lieb M. Why do people with anxiety disorders become depressed? A prospective-longitudinal community study. Acta Psychiatr Scand Suppl 2001:14-23. [PMID: 11131466] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/18/2023]
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OBJECTIVE To examine the temporal relationships of anxiety and depressive disorders, their risk factors and to explore why people with anxiety develop depression. METHOD Data from an original 4-5-year prospective-longitudinal community study (N= 3,021) of adolescents and young adults with DSM-IV anxiety and depressive disorders identified with the Composite International Diagnostic Interview are used to examine risk factors, as well as course and outcome. RESULTS (i) Anxiety disorders, except for panic disorder, are almost always primary conditions. (ii) Over the follow-up period, rates of comorbid anxiety-depression increased substantially and resulted in increased impairment and disabilities. (iii) Predictors for first onset of 'pure' depressive and 'pure' anxiety disorders revealed recognizable differences. (iv) Baseline clinical characteristics of anxiety disorders were significantly associated with an increased risk to develop major depression over the follow-up period. CONCLUSION Findings suggest that most anxiety disorders are primary disorders that substantially increase the risk for secondary depression.
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Bosch FX, Rohan T, Schneider A, Frazer I, Pfister H, Castellsagué X, de Sanjosé S, Moreno V, Puig-Tintore LM, Smith PG, Muñoz N, zur Hausen H. Papillomavirus research update: highlights of the Barcelona HPV 2000 international papillomavirus conference. J Clin Pathol 2001; 54:163-75. [PMID: 11253126 PMCID: PMC1731368 DOI: 10.1136/jcp.54.3.163] [Citation(s) in RCA: 41] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/03/2022]
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The 18th international papillomavirus conference took place in Barcelona, Spain in July 2000. The HPV clinical workshop was jointly organised with the annual meeting of the Spanish Association of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy. The conference included 615 abstracts describing ongoing research in epidemiology, diagnosis/screening, treatment/prognosis, immunology/human immunodeficiency virus, vaccine development/trials, transformation/progression, replication, transcription/translation, viral protein functions, and viral and host interactions. This leader summarises the highlights presented at the conference (the full text of the abstracts and lectures can be found at www.hpv2000.com). Relevant material in Spanish can be found at www.aepcc.org.
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Wittchen HU, Krause P, Höfler M, Pittrow D, Winter S, Spiegel B, Hajak G, Riemann D, Steiger A, Pfister H. [Screening study for detection insomnia in general practice. Diagnostic error in every second patient?]. MMW Fortschr Med 2001; 143:43-4. [PMID: 11234520] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/19/2023]
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Höpfl R, Heim K, Christensen N, Zumbach K, Wieland U, Volgger B, Widschwendter A, Haimbuchner S, Müller-Holzner E, Pawlita M, Pfister H, Fritsch P. Spontaneous regression of CIN and delayed-type hypersensitivity to HPV-16 oncoprotein E7. Lancet 2000; 356:1985-6. [PMID: 11130532 DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(00)03315-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 65] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/28/2022]
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We investigated delayed-type hypersensitivity to human papillomavirus (HPV) in women with cervical dysplasia or cancer. Women were challenged by skin tests with synthetic HPV-16 E7 oncoprotein peptides. 11 women were regressors (cleared disease without treatment) and 37 were progressors (required surgery). Antibodies to early antigens (markers for progression) were detectable in a higher proportion of cancer patients than all other patients, particularly progressors with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN). By contrast, cellular immunity to HPV-16 E7, measured by skin test, was significantly (p=0.0001) associated with clinical and cytological resolution of HPV-induced CIN, indicating that E7-specific T-helper cells have a role in control of HPV.
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Wittchen HU, Carter RM, Pfister H, Montgomery SA, Kessler RC. Disabilities and quality of life in pure and comorbid generalized anxiety disorder and major depression in a national survey. Int Clin Psychopharmacol 2000; 15:319-28. [PMID: 11110007 DOI: 10.1097/00004850-200015060-00002] [Citation(s) in RCA: 189] [Impact Index Per Article: 7.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/26/2022]
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Using a nationally representative sample, this study examines the disease-specific impairments of DSM-IV generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) by comparing them to the impairments associated with major depressive disorder (MDD). Results are based on 4181 respondents between the ages of 18-65 years who were interviewed with the 12-month version of the Munich-Composite International Diagnostic Interview as part of the German National Health Interview and Examination Survey-Mental Health Supplement (GHS). After controlling for age, gender, and other psychopathology, 'pure' current GAD without MDD (n = 33), pure MDD (n = 344) and comorbid GAD and MDD (n = 40) were each associated with high impairment as defined by poor self-perceived health, at least 3 days limited or impaired in the past month, and low quality of life scores [from the Short Form-36 Health Survey (SF-36)]. Quality of life scores on several of the SF-36 scales were significantly lower for respondents with pure GAD as compared to respondents with pure MDD. Overall, the results show that DSM-IV GAD is associated with high impairment even after controlling for other psychopathology. The impairment outcomes for GAD were comparable in size to those for MDD. These findings underline the significance of this disorder from a clinical and social perspective and provide support for the independent diagnostic status of GAD.
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Schütz C, Lieb R, Pfister H, Wittchen U. P02.238 Psychiatric disorders and psychiatric treatment in ecstasy users compared to users of other illicit drugs and controls in a representative sample of young germans. Eur Psychiatry 2000. [DOI: 10.1016/s0924-9338(00)94646-7] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/25/2022] Open
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Wieland U, Jurk S, Weissenborn S, Krieg T, Pfister H, Ritzkowsky A. Erythroplasia of queyrat: coinfection with cutaneous carcinogenic human papillomavirus type 8 and genital papillomaviruses in a carcinoma in situ. J Invest Dermatol 2000; 115:396-401. [PMID: 10951274 DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1747.2000.00069.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 125] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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Erythroplasia of Queyrat is a carcinoma in situ that mainly occurs on the glans penis, the prepuce, or the urethral meatus of elderly males. Up to 30% progress to squamous cell carcinoma. The cause of erythroplasia of Queyrat is largely unknown. Human papillomavirus type 16 DNA has previously been detected only in very few distinctly characterized patients. We have investigated 12 paraffin-embedded biopsies from eight patients with penile erythroplasia of Queyrat and control biopsies of inflammatory penile lesions, of genital Bowen's disease, and of premalignant/malignant cervical or vulvar lesions by 10 different polymerase chain reaction protocols for the presence of cutaneous and genital/mucosal human papillomaviruses. Human papillomavirus typing was performed by sequencing (cloned) polymerase chain reaction products. Human papillomavirus DNA was detected in all erythroplasia of Queyrat patients and in none of the controls with inflammatory penile lesions. The rare cutaneous carcinogenic epidermodysplasia verruciformis-associated human papillomavirus type 8 was present in all erythroplasia of Queyrat patients and the genital high-risk human papillomavirus type 16 in seven of eight patients (88%). In addition to human papillomavirus type 8 and human papillomavirus type 16, four patients carried the genital carcinogenic human papillomavirus type 39 and/or type 51. All human papillomavirus type 8 sequences found in erythroplasia of Queyrat showed some polymorphism among each other and differed in specific nucleotide exchanges from the human papillomavirus type 8 reference sequence. Viral load determinations (human papillomavirus copies/beta-globin gene copies) by realtime polymerase chain reactions showed that the human papillomavirus type 16 levels in the erythroplasia of Queyrat biopsies were one to five orders of magnitude higher than the human papillomavirus type 8 levels. Human papillomavirus type 8 was not detected in cervical or vulvar precancerous and cancerous lesions and in Bowen's disease lesions that carried genital human papillomavirus types. The data suggest that in erythroplasia of Queyrat, in contrast to other genital neoplasias, a coinfection with human papillomavirus type 8 and carcinogenic genital human papillomavirus types occurs. The presence or absence of human papillomavirus type 8 might help to distinguish between penile erythroplasia of Queyrat and Bowen's diseases.
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Bhalerao A, Pfister H, Halle M, Kikinis R. Fast re-rendering of volume and surface graphics by depth, color, and opacity buffering. Med Image Anal 2000; 4:235-51. [PMID: 11145311 DOI: 10.1016/s1361-8415(00)00017-7] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/18/2022]
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A method for quickly re-rendering volume data consisting of several distinct materials and intermixed with moving geometry is presented. The technique works by storing depth, color and opacity information, to a given approximation, which facilitates accelerated rendering of fixed views at moderate storage overhead without re-scanning the entire volume. Storage information in the ray direction (what we have called super-r depth buffering), allows rapid transparency and color changes of materials, position changes of sub-objects, dealing explicitly with regions of overlap, and the intermixing or separately rendered geometry. The rendering quality can be traded-off against the relative storage cost and we present an empirical analysis of output error together with typical figures for its storage complexity. The method has been applied to the visualization of medical image data for surgical planning and guidance, and presented results include typical clinical data. We discuss the implications of our method for haptic (or tactile) rendering systems, such as for surgical simulation, and present preliminary results of rendering polygonal objects in the volume rendered scene.
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Enzenauer C, Mengus G, Lavigne A, Davidson I, Pfister H, May M. Interaction of human papillomavirus 8 regulatory proteins E2, E6 and E7 with components of the TFIID complex. Intervirology 2000; 41:80-90. [PMID: 9820841 DOI: 10.1159/000024918] [Citation(s) in RCA: 25] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/19/2022] Open
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Human papillomavirus 8 (HPV8) is one of the oncogenic HPV types specifically associated with skin cancers of epidermodysplasia verruciformis patients. The early gene products of this virus exert functions in transformation (E2, E6, E7), replication (E1, E2) and in the control of viral transcription (E2, E7). Many viral and cellular transactivators of transcription have been shown to interact selectively and directly with a number of TATA-box-binding protein (TBP)-associated factors (TAFIIs), which then play a role as coactivators. Using glutathione-S-transferase (GST) pull-down experiments, we tested in vitro interactions between GST-HPV8-E1, -E2, -E6 and -E7 and 7 in-vitro-translated TAFIIs in the human (h) system (hTAFII18, hTAFII20, hTAFII28, hTAFII30, hTAFII55, hTAFII100, hTAFIIDeltaN135) or TBP. We could show that GST-HPV8-E2 interacts directly at least with hTAFII55 and TBP. Deletion analysis indicated that a domain overlapping with the C-terminal moiety of HPV8-E2 is required for binding to TBP, whereas determinants for interactions with hTAFII55 are in the central and C-terminal part of the E2 protein. In similar binding studies, GST-HPV8-E6 interacted with hTAFII28, hTAFIIDeltaN135 and TBP, and more weakly with hTAFII20, whereas GST- HPV8-E7 bound to hTAFII20, hTAFII28, hTAFII55, hTAFIIDeltaN135 and TBP. Deletion analysis revealed that the C-terminal part of HPV8-E7 is required for the interaction with these hTAFIIs. In contrast, no interactions were observed between GST-HPV8-E1 and in-vitro-translated hTAFIIs.
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Hess S, Smola H, Sandaradura De Silva U, Hadaschik D, Kube D, Baldus SE, Flucke U, Pfister H. Loss of IL-6 receptor expression in cervical carcinoma cells inhibits autocrine IL-6 stimulation: abrogation of constitutive monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 production. JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY (BALTIMORE, MD. : 1950) 2000; 165:1939-48. [PMID: 10925276 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.165.4.1939] [Citation(s) in RCA: 42] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/11/2022]
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IL-6 is synthesized in human papilloma virus (HPV)-transformed cervical carcinoma cell lines and is supposed to stimulate these cells in an autocrine manner. We studied IL-6 production and responsiveness in nonmalignant HPV-transformed keratinocytes and cervical carcinoma cells in detail. IL-6 was detected in cervical carcinomas in situ. Correspondingly, HPV-positive carcinoma cell lines expressed high IL-6 levels. However, these carcinoma cell lines showed low responsiveness to IL-6 as revealed by low constitutive STAT3 binding activity, which was not further enhanced by exogenous IL-6. In contrast, in vitro-transformed nonmalignant keratinocytes without endogenous IL-6 production strongly responded to exogenous IL-6 with activation of STAT3. STAT3 protein expression levels were comparable in both responsive and nonresponsive cell lines. Also, gp130, the upstream signal-transducing receptor subunit conveying IL-6 signals into the cell, was expressed in all tested cell lines. However, the IL-6 binding subunit gp80 was lost in the malignant cells. Addition of soluble gp80 was sufficient to restore IL-6 responsiveness in carcinoma cells as shown by enhanced activation of STAT3 binding activity. As a consequence of the restored IL-6 responsiveness, carcinoma cells strongly produced the chemokine monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1). Our data demonstrate that cervical carcinoma cells producing high amounts of IL-6 only weakly respond to IL-6 in an autocrine manner due to limited gp80 expression. While production of IL-6 might contribute to a local immunosuppressive effect, silencing an autocrine IL-6 response prevents constitutive production of the mononuclear cell-attracting chemokine MCP-1. Both mechanisms might help the tumor to escape the immune system.
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Roulin A, Jungi TW, Pfister H, Dijkstra C. Female barn owls (Tyto alba) advertise good genes. Proc Biol Sci 2000; 267:937-41. [PMID: 10853738 PMCID: PMC1690619 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2000.1093] [Citation(s) in RCA: 157] [Impact Index Per Article: 6.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/06/2023] Open
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The good genes hypothesis of sexual selection postulates that ornamentation signals superior genetic quality to potential mates. Support for this hypothesis comes from studies on male ornamentation only, while it remains to be shown that female ornamentation may signal genetic quality as well. Female barn owls (Tyto alba) display more black spots on their plumage than males. The expression of this plumage trait has a genetic basis and it has been suggested that males prefer to mate with females displaying more black spots. Given the role of parasites in the evolution of sexually selected traits and of the immune system in parasite resistance, we hypothesize that the extent of female plumage 'spottiness' reflects immunological defence. We assessed the genetic variation in specific antibody production against a non-pathogenic antigen among cross-fostered nestlings and studied its covariation with the plumage spottiness of genetic parents. The magnitude of the antibody response was positively correlated with the plumage spottiness of the genetic mother but not of the genetic father. Our study thereby provides the first experimental support, to our knowledge, for the hypothesis that female ornamentation signals genetic quality.
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Spreng D, Sigrist N, Jungi T, Busato A, Lang J, Pfister H, Schawalder P. Nitric oxide metabolite production in the cranial cruciate ligament, synovial membrane, and articular cartilage of dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture. Am J Vet Res 2000; 61:530-6. [PMID: 10803648 DOI: 10.2460/ajvr.2000.61.530] [Citation(s) in RCA: 18] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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OBJECTIVE To measure concentrations of nitric oxide metabolites (nitrite-nitrate [NOt]) in cartilage, synovial membrane, and cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) in dogs and evaluate associations with osteoarthritis in dogs with CCL rupture. ANIMALS 46 dogs with CCL rupture and 54 control dogs without joint disease. PROCEDURE Tissue specimens for histologic examination and explant culture were harvested during surgery in the CCL group or immediately after euthanasia in the control group; NOt concentrations were measured in supernatant of explant cultures and compared among dogs with various degrees of osteoarthritis and between dogs with and without CCL rupture. RESULTS Osteoarthritic cartilage had significantly higher NOt concentration (1,171.6 nmol/g) than did healthy cartilage (491.0 nmol/g); NOt concentration was associated with severity of macroscopic and microscopic lesions. Synovial membrane NOt concentration did not differ between dogs with and without CCL rupture. Ruptured CCL produced less NOt than did intact ligaments. In control dogs, NOt concentrations were similar for intact ligaments (568.1 nmol/g) and articular cartilage (491.0 nmol/g). Synthesis of NOt was inhibited substantially by coincubation with inhibitors. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE Results suggest that NOt in canine joint tissues originates from the inducible nitric oxide synthase pathway. Nitric oxide metabolite production in cartilage was greater in dogs with osteoarthritis than in healthy dogs and was associated with lesion severity, suggesting that nitric oxide inhibitors may be considered as a treatment for osteoarthritis. The CCL produces substantial concentrations of NOt; the importance of this finding is unknown.
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Lieb R, Pfister H, Mastaler M, Wittchen HU. Somatoform syndromes and disorders in a representative population sample of adolescents and young adults: prevalence, comorbidity and impairments. Acta Psychiatr Scand 2000. [PMID: 10721868 DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0447.2000.101003194.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 51] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/24/2022]
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OBJECTIVE To present prevalence findings of DSM-IV somatoform symptoms, syndromes and disorders in a representative sample of adolescents and young adults. METHOD Data come from the Early Developmental Stages of Psychopathology (EDSP) study, in which a total of 3021 respondents aged 14-24 years were assessed by the Munich-Composite International Diagnostic Interview. RESULTS Although specific DSM-IV somatoform disorders were relatively rare with a lifetime rate of 2.7%, a considerably higher proportion of respondents met criteria for clinically significant somatoform syndromes as defined by the Somatic Symptom Index SSI4, 6 (lifetime: 1.7%), as well as the undifferentiated somatoform/dissociative syndrome USDS (lifetime: 9.1%), resulting in an overall prevalence rate of 12.6%. Somatoform conditions are often comorbid with other mental disorders and were found to be associated with remarkable impairments and disabilities. CONCLUSION Somatoform disorders and syndromes in young adults are frequent, impairing and often associated with the development of other mental disorders.
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Petter A, Heim K, Guger M, Ciresa-Kö Nig A, Christensen N, Sarcletti M, Wieland U, Pfister H, Zangerle R, Höpfl R. Specific serum IgG, IgM and IgA antibodies to human papillomavirus types 6, 11, 16, 18 and 31 virus-like particles in human immunodeficiency virus-seropositive women. J Gen Virol 2000; 81:701-8. [PMID: 10675407 DOI: 10.1099/0022-1317-81-3-701] [Citation(s) in RCA: 30] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/06/2023] Open
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To evaluate the humoral immune response to human papillomavirus (HPV) in women infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), serum samples of 83 HIV-positive individuals were analysed by ELISA for specific antibodies of the isotypes IgG, IgA and IgM recognizing HPV-6, -11, -16, -18 and -31 L1 virus-like particles (VLPs). Papillomavirus-related lesions were present in 30 of 83 HIV-positive women. Twenty-one women (25%) presented with high-/intermediate-grade anogenital squamous intraepithelial lesions. PCR analysis and sequencing for HPV typing was done from biopsy specimens of 18 women; PCR-positive results were obtained in 90% of cases. In addition, HPV DNA hybrid capture assays were performed from cervical swabs of 58 HIV-positive women, 53% of whom had a positive result for high-risk HPV. Overall, positive IgG reactivity to HPV-6/-11 and HPV-16/-18/-31 was seen in 19%/31% and 49%/30%/24% of HIV-positive women, respectively. HPV-seropositivity was even higher than in 48 HIV-negative cervical intraepithelial neoplasia/cancer patients with percentages as follows: 8%/2% and 31%/15%/15%. This difference was significant for HPV-16 (P=0.046). IgA responses were comparable to IgG. IgM responses were low. The extraordinarily high rate of antibodies to the capsid protein L1 of high-risk HPVs (HPV-16, -18 and/or -31) in 58% of HIV-positive women compared to 19% (P=0.00001) of 102 healthy HIV-negative control women suggests a high lifetime cumulative exposure to HPV and increased expression of capsid proteins due to cellular immunodeficiency in HIV-infected women.
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Dong X, Zhou W, Pfister H. [Presence of genetic rearrangements in E1/E2 regions of episomal HPV 16 isolates from cervical carcinomas 5-8]. ZHONGHUA SHI YAN HE LIN CHUANG BING DU XUE ZA ZHI = ZHONGHUA SHIYAN HE LINCHUANG BINGDUXUE ZAZHI = CHINESE JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL VIROLOGY 2000; 14:5-8. [PMID: 11503015] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/21/2023]
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OBJECTIVE Analysis of genetic situations of E1/E2 region of episomal HPV 16 isolates from cervical carcinomas. METHODS Physical statues of HPV 16 DNAs from cervical carcinomas were analyzed by Southern blot hybridization. E1/E2 regions of episomal RPV 16 isolates were amplified by PCR, and the PCR products were cloned and sequenced. RESULTS Eight isolates from totally 28 cases showed extrachromosomal HPV 16 DNA. PCR cloned sequence analysis revealed that all the eight isolates contained intact E1/E2 regions, whereas 4 isolates had different ratios of genetic rearrangements, including insertion of E1 repeat sequence and several deletions. Only one case showed the same G deletion at position 1138 as HPV 16 prototype. CONCLUSIONS DNA rearrangements were present in E1/E2 regions of episomal HPV 16 isolates from cervical cancers and might play a role in tumorigenesis. Different viral genotypes in an identical tumor tissue might indicate that the tumor occurring at the same position of a patient may derive from two or even more cell clones.
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Wittchen HU, Lieb R, Pfister H, Schuster P. The waxing and waning of mental disorders: evaluating the stability of syndromes of mental disorders in the population. Compr Psychiatry 2000; 41:122-32. [PMID: 10746914 DOI: 10.1016/s0010-440x(00)80018-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 77] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/30/2022] Open
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This article examines the stability of symptoms, syndromes, and diagnoses of specific anxiety and depressive disorders, as well as diagnostic shifts from one syndrome to another over time. Using retrospective and longitudinal prospective data from the baseline and first follow-up investigation (19.7 months later) of the Early Developmental Stages of Psychopathology Study (EDSP), we focus on establishing stability measures for early stages of mental disorders in a community sample of adolescents aged 14 to 17 years at baseline. The results are as follows: (1) Although only about 30% developed a full-blown DSM-IV disorder, psychopathological syndromes are widespread in adolescents: 15% of the population aged 14 to 17 at baseline were not affected by at least some clinically relevant symptoms of mental disorders either throughout their previous life or throughout the follow-up period. (2) The likelihood of staying free of symptoms and threshold disorders during follow-up was highest among subjects who were completely well at baseline. The probability of a positive outcome decreased as a function of severity of baseline diagnostic status. (3) There was a considerable degree of fluctuation not only in the diagnostic status and severity of specific disorders, but also in terms of complete remissions and shifts from one syndrome and disorder to another. (4) Anxiety disorders, overall, slightly differ with regard to the persistence and stability of the diagnostic status from depressive disorders. (5) However, there were remarkable differences between specific types of anxiety and depressive disorders. Consistent with other longitudinal epidemiological studies in the general population, this study finds that the syndromes and diagnoses of mental disorders have a strong tendency to wax and wane over time in this age group.
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Bouwes Bavinck JN, Stark S, Petridis AK, Marugg ME, Ter Schegget J, Westendorp RG, Fuchs PG, Vermeer BJ, Pfister H. The presence of antibodies against virus-like particles of epidermodysplasia verruciformis-associated humanpapillomavirus type 8 in patients with actinic keratoses. Br J Dermatol 2000; 142:103-9. [PMID: 10651702 DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2133.2000.03248.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 51] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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Epidermodysplasia verruciformis-associated human papillomaviruses (EV-HPVs) are possibly involved in the development of actinic keratoses and may play a part in the pathogenesis of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the skin, as the DNA of these viruses is frequently detected in biopsies of such lesions. Properly designed epidemiological studies, using serological tests to investigate the role of infection with EV-HPVs in cutaneous oncogenesis, are still rare. An IgG-specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay using virus-like particles composed of the major capsid protein L1 of the EV-specific HPV 8 (HPV 8 VLPs) was developed and used to test the seroprevalence of HPV 8 in 114 inhabitants of a tropical island, of whom 13 had developed SCC, and 19 had developed basal cell carcinoma. Gender, age, eye and hair colour, sun exposure and number of actinic keratoses were recorded for all individuals. The presence of antibodies against HPV 8 VLPs was associated with the development of large numbers of actinic keratoses. After adjusting for gender, age, eye and hair colour, and sun exposure, the odds ratio to develop 37 (the median in this dataset) or more actinic keratoses in the presence of antibodies against HPV 8 VLPs was 2.3 (95% confidence interval: 1.0; 5.3). Similarly, after adjustment for the same factors, the presence of these antibodies was associated with SCC with an odds ratio of 3.1 (0.74; 13.3), but the small number of individuals with SCC does not permit any definite conclusions. The presence of these antibodies did not appear to be associated with basal cell carcinoma as, after adjustment for the same factors, the odds ratio was 0.73 (0.23; 2.4). This study provides serological evidence that infection with EV-HPVs may play a part in the pathogenesis of actinic keratoses. The role of EV-HPVs in the development of SCC, however, remains to be elucidated.
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Nickenig G, Wolff M, Stäblein A, Pfister H, Böhm M. Enhanced expression and autoimmunity of recombination signal binding protein-jkappa in human dilated cardiomyopathy. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1999; 266:432-6. [PMID: 10600520 DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.1999.1855] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/29/2022]
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Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a major cause of heart failure in younger individuals. Its prognosis is poor with 40-50% of patients dying within 2 years after diagnosis. Although the etiology of DCM is poorly understood, there is increasing evidence that DCM may represent an autoimmune disease in a significant subset of patients. In order to identify candidate antigens in DCM, we applied a molecular strategy which combines recombinant expression cloning and autoimmunological screening procedures. A left ventricle from a male DCM patient was explanted at heart transplantation and a human DCM left ventricular cDNA-expression library was constructed. 2 x 10(6) clones were immunologically screened with serum collected from the same patient prior transplantation. Subsequent rounds of screening and purification allowed isolation of a positive clone which was sequenced and identified as Recombination Signal Binding Protein-jkappa (RBP-jkappa). RBP-jkappa is an already identified transcription factor, e.g., involved in Epstein-Barr-virus-induced immortalization processes. Radioactively labeled RBP-jkappa protein was synthesized via in vitro translation using the isolated RBP-jkappa cDNA. This RBP-jkappa protein was used for immunoprecipitation reactions to screen sera of healthy controls and patients suffering of DCM for the presence of RBP-jkappa autoantibodies. Analysis revealed that only 31% (n = 16) of healthy but 70.6% of DCM patients (n = 17) carry an autoantibody against RBP-jkappa. Patients suffering from ischemic cardiomyopathy showed a prevalence of 22% of RBP-jkappa autoantibodies. Western analysis with an monoclonal antibody raised against RBP-jkappa showed that RBP-jkappa was overexpressed to 488 +/- 140% in DCM hearts compared to non-failing controls (n = 8). Autologous immunological screening of a cDNA expression library is a powerful and novel technology to gain insights into the etiology of human idiopathic DCM. Human DCM displays an autoimmune response against RBP-jkappa and an overexpression of RBP-jkappa. Since RBP-jkappa is involved in cellular immortalization and exerts antiapoptotic effects, the increased RBP-jkappa autoantibody level during DCM may inhibit this growth-regulating feature of RBP-jkappa. In this setting, enhanced myocardial RBP-jkappa expression could represent a compensatory but ineffective response to counteract the increased rate of apoptosis in DCM. Furthermore, RBP-jkappa may be a useful diagnostic marker for DCM.
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Wittchen HU, Müller N, Pfister H, Winter S, Schmidtkunz B. [Affective, somatoform and anxiety disorders in Germany--initial results of an additional federal survey of "psychiatric disorders"]. DAS GESUNDHEITSWESEN 1999; 61 Spec No:S216-22. [PMID: 10726424] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/15/2023]
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS The paper informs about methods and field survey procedures used in the German National Health Interview and Examination Survey--Mental Health Supplement (GHS-MHS)--and provides 12-month prevalence estimates of affective, anxiety and somatoform disorders in the general population. Such data have previously not been available for Germany on a nationwide level. METHODS Findings are based on a two-stage design: In the first stage all the 7124 participants of the German National Health Interview and Examination Survey (core survey) completed the Composite International Diagnostic-Screener (CIDS) for mental disorders. In the second stage 4181 probands (all screen-positive and a random sample of 50% of the screen-negative subjects) were interviewed with the full Composite International Diagnostic Interview (DIA-X-M-CIDI) by clinical interviewers. The overall response rate was 87.6%. RESULTS Affective (12-months prevalence estimate: 6.3%), anxiety (9%) and somatoform disorders (7.5%) are widespread in all age groups (18 to 65 years) of the German population; women are significantly more often affected than men. The prevalence rates of somatoform and affective disorders were found to be significantly lower in the former East German Länder as compared to the former West, whereas no such difference was found with regard to anxiety disorders. All disorders resulted in considerable reduction of work productivity during the past month; affective disorders reported on average 1.3 days/month total impairment and 7.2 days/month partial impairment, indicated significantly higher reduction in work productivity than anxiety and somatoform disorders. CONCLUSIONS Affective, somatoform and anxiety disorders are highly prevalent mental disorders (total: 17.3%) in the German population. The result of a lower morbidity of affective and somatoform disorders in former East Germany was unexpected and requires further clarification. The findings on impairment of work productivity emphasize the economic impact of psychiatric disorders on society.
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Dong X, Liu H, Pfister H. [No switch region is found in the regulatory sequence of HPV 16 for promoter P97]. ZHONGHUA SHI YAN HE LIN CHUANG BING DU XUE ZA ZHI = ZHONGHUA SHIYAN HE LINCHUANG BINGDUXUE ZAZHI = CHINESE JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL VIROLOGY 1999; 13:325-7. [PMID: 12759968] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 03/02/2023]
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OBJECTIVE Cellular transcriptional regulatory factor YY1 represses the activity of the early promoter P97 of HPV 16, but the regulatory activity to early promoter P105 of HPV 18 depends on a switch region which locates at the upstream sequences of YY1 binding sites. This study is to find out whether within the HPV 16 LCR there is such motif. METHODS DNA sequences of the whole HPV 16 LCR region were analyzed. Two similar switch structures were found. Different CAT reporter plasmids, one containing HPV 16 reference and the other mutated LCRs, both starting at the end of L1 and from the beginning of the enhancer, were generated and transfected in HeLa cells transiently. RESULTS CAT assays showed there is no change of regulation pattern of YY1 on P97, when the two switch-similar structures were deleted. Sequences analysis also showed that no switch region like motif could be demonstrated in enhancer region, in promoter proximal segment, and even in E6/E7 area. CONCLUSION It suggests that there is no such switch region within HPV 16 transcriptional regulatory region.
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Fligger JM, Waldvogel AS, Pfister H, Jungi TW. Expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase in spontaneous bovine bronchopneumonia. Vet Pathol 1999; 36:397-405. [PMID: 10490207 DOI: 10.1354/vp.36-5-397] [Citation(s) in RCA: 13] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/19/2022]
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The expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), major histocompatibility class II molecules (MHC-II), CD68, and the calcium-binding proteins S100A8 and S100A9 (also called MRP8 and MRP14, respectively) was assessed in lung tissues from cattle that succumbed to pneumonia. Expression patterns of these markers were related to the types of lung lesion. iNOS expression was only observed in lungs infected with Arcanobacterium pyogenes or Pasteurella haemolytica but not in lungs from cattle with subacute chronic interstitial pneumonia and acute interstitial pneumonia due to Escherichia coli infection. High levels of iNOS were expressed by cells (probably leukocytes) surrounding necrotic foci. Occasionally, iNOS was expressed by intraalveolar macrophages in viable parenchyma, by leukocytes within the airways, and by some chondrocytes in the supporting cartilage of bronchi. Cells expressing MHC-II were distributed relatively evenly throughout areas of inflammation and did not display any clear association with necrotic foci. Cell types expressing MHC-II included type II alveolar epithelial cells, spindle-shaped cells of the interstitium, cells in bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue, and leukocytes in lymph and blood vessels but largely excluded iNOS-positive cells. Likewise, CD68-positive cells were rarely positive for iNOS and were not confined to the areas surrounding necrotic tissue. As with MHC-II and CD68, there was little if any coexpression of iNOS and either of the S100 proteins tested. Thus, in cattle with necrotizing bronchopneumonia, iNOS-expressing cells were largely restricted to the cellular zone surrounding necrotic areas.
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Jacobs MV, Snijders PJ, Voorhorst FJ, Dillner J, Forslund O, Johansson B, von Knebel Doeberitz M, Meijer CJ, Meyer T, Nindl I, Pfister H, Stockfleth E, Strand A, Wadell G, Walboomers JM. Reliable high risk HPV DNA testing by polymerase chain reaction: an intermethod and intramethod comparison. J Clin Pathol 1999; 52:498-503. [PMID: 10605401 PMCID: PMC501489 DOI: 10.1136/jcp.52.7.498] [Citation(s) in RCA: 63] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/03/2022]
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BACKGROUND The development of a reproducible, sensitive, and standardised human papillomavirus (HPV) polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test is required to implement HPV testing in cervical cancer screening programmes and for triaging women with mild to moderate dysplasia. AIMS To determine the intermethod agreement between different GP5+/6+ and MY09/11 PCR based protocols for the detection and typing of high risk (HR) HPV DNA in cervical smears and to assess the intramethod reproducibility of the GP5+/6+ PCR enzyme immunoassay (EIA) for HR-HPV detection. METHODS For the intermethod comparison, crude aliquots of 20 well characterised cervical smears comprising five HPV negative samples, and six and nine samples containing single and multiple HPV infections, respectively, were coded and sent from reference laboratory (A) to three other laboratories. One of these (laboratory B) used the GP5+/6+ PCR-EIA and was provided with standard protocols. Another laboratory (C) used GP5+/6+ PCR combined with sequence analysis and type specific PCR, whereas two laboratories (D and E) used MY09/11 PCR followed by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis for the detection and typing of HR-HPV. The intramethod agreement of GP5+/6+ PCR-EIA was analysed in a subsequent study with four other laboratories (F to I) on crude aliquots of 50 well characterised cervical smears, consisting of 32 HR-HPV positive and 18 HPV negative samples. Standardised protocols, primers, and probes were also provided by the reference laboratory for HR-HPV detection. RESULTS In the intermethod comparison, pairwise agreement of the different laboratories with reference laboratory A for the detection of HR-HPV varied between 75% and 100% (kappa values: 0.5 to 1). Typing data revealed a broader range in pairwise agreement rates between 32% and 100%. The highest agreement was found between laboratories A and B using standardised protocols and validated reagents. In the intramethod evaluation, pairwise comparison of the laboratories F to I with reference laboratory A revealed excellent agreement rates from 92% to 100% (kappa values: 0.88 to 1.0) with an overall sensitivity of 97.5% (195/200) and specificity of 99.5% (199/200). CONCLUSIONS The detection of HR-HPV as a group is highly reproducible with GP5+/6+ PCR-EIA provided that standardised protocols and validated reagents are used.
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Lechner F, Schütte A, Von Bodungen U, Bertoni G, Pfister H, Jungi TW, Peterhans E. Inducible nitric oxide synthase is expressed in joints of goats in the late stage of infection with caprine arthritis encephalitis virus. Clin Exp Immunol 1999; 117:70-5. [PMID: 10403918 PMCID: PMC1905485 DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2249.1999.00932.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022] Open
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We have studied the expression of the inducible form of nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) in joints of goats infected with the caprine arthritis encephalitis virus (CAEV). Nitric oxide generated by iNOS is thought to play an important role in the pathogenesis of various types of arthritis, especially rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in humans. Surprisingly, iNOS immunoreactivity was found only in joints of long-term infected goats with severe clinical arthritis, whereas-despite the presence of high numbers of inflammatory cells in the synovial tissue-no iNOS immunoreactivity was detected in mildly arthritic and in short-term experimentally infected goats. Most iNOS-positive cells expressed neither MHC class II nor CD68, which suggests that they were fibroblast-like synoviocytes. In situ hybridization studies showed that there was no correlation between iNOS immunoreactivity and detectable virus expression in the joint. In addition, infection of macrophages in vitro-the major host cells of CAEV in vivo-did not lead to increased iNOS mRNA expression. In response to stimulation, similar levels of iNOS expression were observed in infected and in uninfected macrophages. These findings suggest that the expression of iNOS is a feature of late-stage chronic arthritis and is not involved in the development of the inflammatory lesions. Both the lack of co-localization of iNOS protein and viral transcripts in the joint and the finding that CAEV does not stimulate the expression of iNOS in vitro further suggest that iNOS is not directly induced by the virus or the anti-viral immune response in the joint, that it may well, however, be involved in tissue remodelling or scar formation.
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Nindl I, Jacobs M, Walboomers JM, Meijer CJ, Pfister H, Wieland U, Meyer T, Stockfleth E, Klaes R, von Knebel Doeberitz M, Schneider A, Duerst M. Interlaboratory agreement of different human papillomavirus DNA detection and typing assays in cervical scrapes. Int J Cancer 1999; 81:666-8. [PMID: 10225460 DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0215(19990517)81:4<666::aid-ijc25>3.0.co;2-l] [Citation(s) in RCA: 20] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/07/2022]
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