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  • Winslow, S., et al. (author)
  • Multi-omics links IL-6 trans-signalling with neutrophil extracellular trap formation and Haemophilus infection in COPD
  • 2021
  • In: European Respiratory Journal. - : European Respiratory Society (ERS). - 0903-1936 .- 1399-3003. ; 58:4
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Background: Interleukin (IL)-6 trans-signalling (IL-6TS) is emerging as a pathogenic mechanism in chronic respiratory diseases; however, the drivers of IL-6TS in the airways and the phenotypic characteristic of patients with increased IL-6TS pathway activation remain poorly understood. Objective: Our aim was to identify and characterise COPD patients with increased airway IL-6TS and to elucidate the biological drivers of IL-6TS pathway activation. Methods: We used an IL-6TS-specific sputum biomarker profile (soluble IL-6 receptor (sIL-6R), IL-6, IL1 beta, IL-8, macrophage inflammatory protein-1 beta) to stratify sputum data from patients with COPD (n=74; Biomarkers to Target Antibiotic and Systemic Corticosteroid Therapy in COPD Exacerbation (BEAT-COPD)) by hierarchical clustering. The IL-6TS signature was related to clinical characteristics and sputum microbiome profiles. The induction of neutrophil extracellular trap formation (NETosis) and IL-6TS by Haemophilus influenzae were studied in human neutrophils. Results: Hierarchical clustering revealed an IL-6TS-high subset (n=24) of COPD patients, who shared phenotypic traits with an IL-6TS-high subset previously identified in asthma. The subset was characterised by increased sputum cell counts (p=0.0001), persistent sputum neutrophilia (p=0.0004), reduced quality of life (Chronic Respiratory Questionnaire total score; p=0.008), and increased levels of pro-inflammatory mediators and matrix metalloproteinases in sputum. IL-6TS-high COPD patients showed an increase in Proteobacteria, with Haemophilus as the dominating genus. NETosis induced by H. influenzae was identified as a potential mechanism for increased sIL-6R levels. This was supported by a significant positive correlation between sIL-6R and NETosis markers in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid from COPD patients. Conclusion: IL-6TS pathway activation due to chronic colonisation with Haemophilus may be an important disease driver in a subset of COPD patients.
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  • Becker, K., et al. (author)
  • Antibacterial activity of apramycin at acidic pH warrants wide therapeutic window in the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections and acute pyelonephritis
  • 2021
  • In: EBioMedicine. - : Elsevier B.V.. - 2352-3964. ; 73
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Background: The clinical-stage drug candidate EBL-1003 (apramycin) represents a distinct new subclass of aminoglycoside antibiotics for the treatment of drug-resistant infections. It has demonstrated best-in-class coverage of resistant isolates, and preclinical efficacy in lung infection models. However, preclinical evidence for its utility in other disease indications has yet to be provided. Here we studied the therapeutic potential of EBL-1003 in the treatment of complicated urinary tract infection and acute pyelonephritis (cUTI/AP). Methods: A combination of data-base mining, antimicrobial susceptibility testing, time-kill experiments, and four murine infection models was used in a comprehensive assessment of the microbiological coverage and efficacy of EBL-1003 against Gram-negative uropathogens. The pharmacokinetics and renal toxicology of EBL-1003 in rats was studied to assess the therapeutic window of EBL-1003 in the treatment of cUTI/AP. Findings: EBL-1003 demonstrated broad-spectrum activity and rapid multi-log CFU reduction against a phenotypic variety of bacterial uropathogens including aminoglycoside-resistant clinical isolates. The basicity of amines in the apramycin molecule suggested a higher increase in positive charge at urinary pH when compared to gentamicin or amikacin, resulting in sustained drug uptake and bactericidal activity, and consequently in potent efficacy in mouse infection models. Renal pharmacokinetics, biomarkers for toxicity, and kidney histopathology in adult rats all indicated a significantly lower nephrotoxicity of EBL-1003 than of gentamicin. Interpretation: This study provides preclinical proof-of-concept for the efficacy of EBL-1003 in cUTI/AP. Similar efficacy but lower nephrotoxicity of EBL-1003 in comparison to gentamicin may thus translate into a higher safety margin and a wider therapeutic window in the treatment of cUTI/API. Funding: A full list of funding bodies that contributed to this study can be found in the Acknowledgements section. © 2021 The Author(s)
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  • Nyamtema, A S, et al. (author)
  • Partogram use in the Dar es Salaam perinatal care study
  • 2008
  • In: International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. - : Wiley. - 0020-7292 .- 1879-3479. ; 100:1, s. 37-40
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    • Objective: To assess the quality of partograms used to monitor tabor in Dar es Salaam hospitals, Tanzania. Methods: The study team reviewed the records of the parameters of tabor, and maternal and fetal conditions in 367 partograms, and interviewed 20 midwives. Results: All midwives interviewed had been previously trained to use the partogram. Of all partograms reviewed, 50% had no records of duration of tabor. Although cervical dilation and fetal heart rates were recorded in 97% and 94% of the partograms respectively, 63% and 91% of these were judged to be substandard. Substandard monitoring of fetal heart rates was strongly associated with poor fetal outcome (P<0.001). Blood pressure, temperature, and pulse rates were not recorded in 47%-76% of partograms. Conclusion: These findings reflect poor management of tabor and indicate urgent in-service training to address the importance of documentation and regular partogram audit in order to reduce maternal and perinatal deaths. (c) 2007 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics.
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Lindmark, G (47)
Nystrom, L (17)
Kressner, U (11)
Massawe, S (10)
Pahlman, L (9)
Wikström, Gerhard (8)
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Boman, Kurt (8)
Stålhammar, Jan (8)
Wintzell, V (8)
Lindblom, A (7)
Lindmark, Krister (7)
Olofsson, Mona (7)
Glimelius, B (6)
Lindmark, Gunilla (6)
Nyström, Lennarth (5)
Munjanja, S. (5)
Urassa, E (5)
Bergman, G. J. (5)
Tornblom, M. (5)
Wirta, S. Bruce (5)
Lindmark, K (5)
Corda, S (5)
Salahshor, S (5)
Mason, E. (4)
Lindmark, B. (4)
Raab, Y (4)
Graf, W. (4)
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Gondos, A (4)
Linder, R. (4)
Langhoff-Roos, J (4)
Olofsson, M. (4)
Nyström, L. (4)
Lahoz, R (4)
Lindmark, S (4)
Fawcus, S (4)
Mbizvo, M (4)
Bohlin, Erik, 1961 (3)
Fischer, H. (3)
Boman, K. (3)
Cnattingius, S (3)
Rubio, C (3)
Maci, S. (3)
Lindmark, Sven, 1965 (3)
Massawe, A (3)
Lindmark, Björn (3)
Costa-Scharplatz, M (3)
van Roosmalen, J (3)
Dahlberg, M. (3)
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Uppsala University (60)
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Karolinska Institutet (20)
Lund University (8)
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