57 research outputs found

    Die „rules of the game“ der Rule of Law-Förderung

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    K(2P)18.1 translates T cell receptor signals into thymic regulatory T cell development

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    It remains largely unclear how thymocytes translate relative differences in T cell receptor (TCR) signal strength into distinct developmental programs that drive the cell fate decisions towards conventional (Tconv) or regulatory T cells (Treg). Following TCR activation, intracellular calcium (Ca2+) is the most important second messenger, for which the potassium channel K(2P)18.1 is a relevant regulator. Here, we identify K(2P)18.1 as a central translator of the TCR signal into the thymus-derived Treg (tTreg) selection process. TCR signal was coupled to NF-kappa B-mediated K(2P)18.1 upregulation in tTreg progenitors. K(2P)18.1 provided the driving force for sustained Ca2+ influx that facilitated NF-kappa B- and NFAT-dependent expression of FoxP3, the master transcription factor for Treg development and function. Loss of K(2P)18.1 ion-current function induced a mild lymphoproliferative phenotype in mice, with reduced Treg numbers that led to aggravated experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, while a gain-of-function mutation in K(2P)18.1 resulted in increased Treg numbers in mice. Our findings in human thymus, recent thymic emigrants and multiple sclerosis patients with a dominant-negative missense K(2P)18.1 variant that is associated with poor clinical outcomes indicate that K(2P)18.1 also plays a role in human Treg development. Pharmacological modulation of K(2P)18.1 specifically modulated Treg numbers in vitro and in vivo. Finally, we identified nitroxoline as a K(2P)18.1 activator that led to rapid and reversible Treg increase in patients with urinary tract infections. Conclusively, our findings reveal how K(2P)18.1 translates TCR signals into thymic T cell fate decisions and Treg development, and provide a basis for the therapeutic utilization of Treg in several human disorders.Peer reviewe

    Nutritional therapy and infectious diseases: a two-edged sword

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    The benefits and risks of nutritional therapies in the prevention and management of infectious diseases in the developed world are reviewed. There is strong evidence that early enteral feeding of patients prevents infections in a variety of traumatic and surgical illnesses. There is, however, little support for similar early feeding in medical illnesses. Parenteral nutrition increases the risk of infection when compared to enteral feeding or delayed nutrition. The use of gastric feedings appears to be as safe and effective as small bowel feedings. Dietary supplementation with glutamine appears to lower the risk of post-surgical infections and the ingestion of cranberry products has value in preventing urinary tract infections in women

    The silicon isotope composition of Ethmodiscus rexlaminated diatom mats from the tropical West Pacific: Implications for silicate cycling during the Last Glacial Maximum

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    The cause of massive blooms of Ethmodiscus rex laminated diatom mats (LDMs) in the eastern Philippine Sea (EPS) during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) remains uncertain. In order to better understand the mechanism of formation of E. rex LDMs from the perspective of dissolved silicon (DSi) utilization, we determined the silicon isotopic composition of single E. rex diatom frustules (δ30SiE. rex) from two sediment cores in the Parece Vela Basin of the EPS. In the study cores, δ30SiE. rex varies from −1.23‰ to −0.83‰ (average −1.04‰), a range that is atypical of marine diatom δ30Si and that corresponds to the lower limit of reported diatom δ30Si values of any age. A binary mixing model (upwelled silicon versus eolian silicon) accounting for silicon isotopic fractionation during DSi uptake by diatoms was constructed. The binary mixing model demonstrates that E. rex dominantly utilized DSi from eolian sources (i.e., Asian dust) with only minor contributions from upwelled seawater sources (i.e., advected from Subantarctic Mode Water, Antarctic Intermediate Water, or North Pacific Intermediate Water). E. rex utilized only ~24% of available DSi, indicating that surface waters of the EPS were eutrophic with respect to silicon during the LGM. Our results suggest that giant diatoms did not always use a buoyancy strategy to obtain nutrients from the deep nutrient pool, thus revising previously proposed models for the formation of E. rex LDMs

    Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments

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    Wischmeyer T. Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments. ICON-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. 2017;15(4):1242-1247

    Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments

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    “Rechtliche Zusammenarbeit“ mit Transformations- und Entwicklungsländern als Gegenstand öffentlich-rechtlicher Forschung

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    “Rechtsstaatlichkeit" und “rule of law" sind Leitbegriffe des gegenwärtigen globalisierungspolitischen Diskurses. Die Verbreitung und Implementierung derartiger Konzepte erfolgt unter großem Ressourceneinsatz im Wege der rechtsorientierten Entwicklungszusammenarbeit, für die der Beitrag den Begriff der “rechtlichen Zusammenarbeit" prägt. Diese Entwicklung ist aus rechtswissenschaftlicher Perspektive kritisch zu begleiten: Näherer Untersuchung bedürfen in normativer Hinsicht die verwendeten Begriffe “Rechtsstaat" und “rule of law". Unter rechtstatsächlichen Gesichtspunkten stellt sich die Frage nach der Wirksamkeit rechtsstaatsorientierter Reformprozesse. Ergebnisse der Analyse lassen zentrale Schwächen der derzeitigen Praxis erkennen, zeigen aber auch Strategien für deren Bewältigung auf. Aus wissenschaftlicher Sicht erweist sich die Entwicklungszusammenarbeit als zentrales Referenzgebiet für Phänomene von Governance
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