65 research outputs found
Macrophage inhibitory cytokine 1 (MIC–1) als ein Prädiktor für rezidivierende Spontanaborte?
Anti-Trophoblast Antikörper (ATAk) sind spezifisch für idiopathische Spontanaborte und nicht mit Antikörpern gegen allogenes HLA assoziiert
Primäres muzinöses Zystadenokarzinom des Hodens. Ein Fallbericht mit Übersicht über die bisher publizierten Therapieempfehlungen
OC-2b: Estimating the potential benefit of low-molecular-weight heparin in M2/ANXA5 haplotype carriers with recurrent pregnancy loss: a secondary analysis of the ETHIG II trial
Clinical Studies Applying Cytokine-Induced Killer Cells for the Treatment of Renal Cell Carcinoma
Metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC) seems to be resistant to conventional chemo- and radiotherapy and the general treatment regimen of cytokine therapy produces only modest responses while inducing severe side effects. Nowadays standard of care is the treatment with VEGF-inhibiting agents or mTOR inhibition; nevertheless, immunotherapy can induce complete remissions and long-term survival in selected patients. Among different adoptive lymphocyte therapies, cytokine-induced killer (CIK) cells have a particularly advantageous profile as these cells are easily available, have a high proliferative rate, and exhibit a high antitumor activity. Here, we reviewed clinical studies applying CIK cells, either alone or with standard therapies, for the treatment of RCC. The adverse events in all studies were mild, transient, and easily controllable. In vitro studies revealed an increased antitumor activity of peripheral lymphocytes of participants after CIK cell treatment and CIK cell therapy was able to induce complete clinical responses in RCC patients. The combination of CIK cell therapy and standard therapy was superior to standard therapy alone. These studies suggest that CIK cell immunotherapy is a safe and competent treatment strategy for RCC patients and further studies should investigate different treatment combinations and schedules for optimal application of CIK cells
Molecular reasons for male factor subfertility: The impact of epigenetic tagging of retrotransposable elements in sperm chromatin
Male subfertility: The role of DNA methylation and nucleosome preservation in sperm epigenetics
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