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In course of the recent results from Wendelstein 7-X, stellarators are on the brink for assessing their maturity as a fusion reactor. To this end, stellarator specific transport regimes need detailed exploration both with appropriate systematic experimental investigations and models. A way to enhance the efficiency of this process is seen in an systematic evaluation of existing experimental data. We propose appropriate tools developed in information theory for examining large datasets. Information entropy calculations, that have proven to assist the systematic assessment of datasets in many other scientific fields, are used for novelty detection.
Potentially, as a first use-case of this holistic process, this thesis attempts to link and to develop approaches to examine the stellarator specific core-electron-root-confinement (CERC) regime. The specific interest for CERC emerges from the behavior of the radial electric field. While ion-root conditions exhibit negative radial electric fields, CERC’s positive field in the very core of fusion grade plasmas adds an outward thermodynamic force to high-Z impurities and could add to potential actuators to control impurity influx as to be examined for full-metal wall operation in large stellarators. Recently, this feature received revived intent for reactor scale stellarators.
Also, in this work, parameter regions close to the transition from ion-root to CERC are
examined. At lower rotational transform (a characteristic feature of the magnetic field confining fusion grade plasmas), transitions were detected when the plasma current evolved. As in smaller stellarators, it is concluded that low-order rationals and magnetic islands are related to the transitions. This is widely supported by extensive MHD simulations which finally provide indications for the role of zonal flow oscillations. As one of the outcomes, gyrokinetic instabilities are seen interacting for the first time with the neoclassical mechanisms in experiments.
In order to cope with the vast number of highly sampled spatio-temporal plasma data, new
techniques for novelty detection are required. Fundamental prerequisites for the detailed
physics investigations were the feasibility study of entropy-based data analysis techniques, and their adaptation to detect previously unrevealed transition mechanisms. These tools were applied to multivariate bulk plasma emissivity data, which allowed the exploration of large parameter spaces and provided insights in the spatio-temporal dynamics of CERC transitions.
In this manner, this research highlights the feasibility of information flow measure analysis in fusion studies. Applications of different entropy-based complexity measures are explored and this work sheds light on the capabilities, added value and limitations of these techniques. This investigation presents the integration of information flow measures to gain deeper understanding of plasma transport phenomena, by providing an approach to fast systematic data mining suited for real-time analysis. This work paves the way for further development and implementation of information-theoretic methods for plasma data analysis.
In summary, this research highlights the gained insight on CERC transitions, while showcasing the feasibility, added values and limitations of information flow measure analysis for fusion studies, to induce theory based analysis revealing new insights in fundamental, stellarator-specific transport mechanisms.
Global change is one of the major challenges our society faces in recent times and is becoming increasingly noticeable in all aspects of our lives. In the last ten years, reports about droughts in Europe increased, contrary to expected natural climate variations and are attributed as indicators of climate change. Droughts resulted in a severe decrease in water levels of lakes, rivers and reservoirs, posing socio-economic and environmental challenges. Climate scenarios by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) project increasing temperatures, more frequent, longer and/or more intense heat waves and warm spells, and an increase in aridity with short-term droughts in the upcoming decades for Western and Central Europe. Some areas – such as Northeast Germany – are already affected by negative water balances and the lowering of lake and groundwater levels. Additionally to possible challenges in water availability, excess nutrients and heavy metals from industrial emissions, agricultural fertilisers and land use changes lead to declining water quality. In the past century, extensive eutrophication and environmental pollution have become major water quality issues in many freshwater bodies.
Nonetheless, water and its availability in a sufficient quantity and quality are prerequisites for life and must be prioritised in future development. The European Union aims for a good status in all surface and groundwater bodies by 2027 regarding their ecological, chemical and quantitative status. However, a profound understanding of eutrophication, pollution sources, and water bodies' reference conditions – referring to pre-anthropogenic conditions – should be available for each system to apply integrated restoration strategies. Moreover, an in-depth understanding of long-term climate variability and its dynamics is indispensable to approach these climate change challenges and reliably predict water availability.
During the past decades, numerous paleoenvironmental studies have been carried out on Northern German sediment archives, using mainly lacustrine sediments to reconstruct hydroclimatic variability, often inferring lake-level variations as key indicators. However, most studies were carried out in areas affected by more maritime or continental climate. Studies from the transition zone are rare. Only few existing studies offer high-resolution records and/or robust chronologies, which limits the understanding of past environmental changes significantly. Besides, the Northern German lowlands have been anthropogenically affected since at least the Neolithic (~5.6 ka cal BP) and, in particular, forest composition and density have recently been shown to have at least partially an impact on lake-level variations. However, a reliable distinction between climatic impacts and anthropogenic interferences is widely missing, which is a problem because many studies were conducted on rather small lacustrine systems in which expected anthropogenic signals are higher, and single events may overprint the climatic signals. These biases lead to an incoherent picture of the past hydroclimatic variability in Northern Germany during the Holocene. To overcome this situation, it is inevitable to identify a suitable sedimentary archive from the transition zone – preferably a large lacustrine system in which natural (supra-)regional paleoenvironmental signals are expected to be not overprinted by single events. Moreover, it is necessary to establish robust chronologies and apply high-resolution methods to infer past environmental changes in a high temporal resolution. Taken together, this could contribute to an enhanced understanding of past environmental and climatic changes in Northern Germany.
This thesis consolidates the evidence for Schweriner See to act as a suitable sedimentary archive in Northern Germany for (supra-)regional climate reconstructions. Schweriner See is a large lowland lake in Northern Germany located within the transition zone from maritime to continental climate. In the first step, (paleo)lacustrine landforms, i.e. beach ridges, subaerial nearshore bar, and a silting-up sequence, are investigated along the north-eastern shoreline using a combined approach of sedimentology (e.g. grain size variations) and the relatively novel method of luminescence profiling offering relative age determinations to understand depositional processes and their chronological framework. Absolute age information is mainly inferred by OSL dating. Secondly, an important prerequisite to interpreting information obtained from lacustrine sediment archives is a thorough understanding of processes controlling sedimentation. Schweriner See is characterized by a complex morphometry, which influences in-lake processes, i.e. i) in-lake productivity, ii) carbonate precipitation and iii) wind- and wave-induced processes, resulting in a distinct spatial heterogeneity. This thesis shows that it is crucial first to understand sedimentary depositional processes and controlling mechanisms to i) select suitable coring location(s) and ii) reconstruct paleoenvironmental and hydroclimatic variations reliably.
Based on bathymetric considerations and inferred in-lake processes, two main coring locations were identified to infer i) the anthropogenic impacts and ii) hydroclimatic variations. Short sediment records from the shallow water areas (< 15 m water depth) cover the most recent environmental history of Schweriner See. A well-dated sedimentary record (210Pb/137Cs and 14C dating) links distinct sedimentary and geochemical changes with historical events. Schweriner See was extensively affected by lake-wide eutrophication and contamination, closely related to sewage and population dynamics within the catchment. The water quality only improved after the German Reunification in 1990 CE when sewage was precluded from Schweriner See. Contamination trends at Schweriner See showed similar trends to different archives along the southern Baltic Sea, implying a common regional driving mechanism, e.g. environmental legalisation.
A well-dated sediment record from the profundal zone (52 m water depth) allowed the reconstruction of large-scale atmospheric conditions during the past 3 ka cal BP by inferring winter temperature variability, the moisture source region and/or evaporative lake water enrichment, which resemble variations in the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). The NAO greatly influences the Central European climate, affecting, for example, surface air temperature, precipitation or storm tracks. During 3-2.8 ka and 2.1-0.8 ka cal BP, predominantly positive NAO conditions are reconstructed, which are characterized by warmer winter temperatures, moisture conditions bringing isotopically enriched precipitation from the southern/central North Atlantic to Northern Central Europe and/or warmer temperatures that may result in a higher evaporative isotopic lake water enrichment as a result of northwards displaced westerlies. Conversely, during 2.8-2.1 ka and 0.8-0.1 ka cal BP, results correspond to predominantly negative NAO phases influenced by southwards displaced westerlies. Frequent atmospheric blocking allows for the intrusion of northerly or easterly winds, resulting in colder winter temperatures, isotopically depleted precipitation from the Northern Atlantic and Arctic region and/or a lower evaporative lake water enrichment. In addition to these long-term changes in atmospheric conditions, short-term hydroclimatic variations have been reconstructed, mainly reflecting lake-level variations in conjunction with precipitation variability, with the proxy signal being additionally amplified by wind speed and wave motion. Comparisons with other archives support these results.
So far, the paleoenvironmental reconstruction is limited to the Late Holocene, but initial dating results imply possible interferences until the Late Pleistocene. Therefore, future studies should focus on extending the profundal record from Schweriner See further back in time, providing a high-resolution record covering both the Holocene and possibly the Late Pleistocene.
Pregnancy involves adaptations of the cellular composition in utero to establish a functioning fetal-maternal interface. Different subsets of leukocytes populate the endometrium and contribute to tolerance of the fetal allograft while protecting it from potentially threatening infections or rejection. ¬¬Innate lymphoid cells are recently discovered immune cells that, besides the gut, lung and skin, possess immunoregulatory functions in the female reproductive tract, especially during gestation. Although present at the fetal-maternal interface, the dynamics of ILC migration during pregnancy remains poorly investigated. The involvement of homing receptors in ILC migration to the uterus was the main subject of the present work.
First, the expression of homing receptors on ILCs from miscellaneous organs was assessed across the course of murine pregnancy in vivo by means of flow cytometry. Then, their migratory capacity towards pregnancy-relevant chemokines was investigated in vitro. The impact of pregnancy related hormones on the migration and homing of ILCs was then analysed in vitro via migration assays.
The results confirm altered proportions of ILCs in utero and the altered expression of homing receptors in ILCs in pregnancy. Different murine lymphoid organs showed augmented expression of chemokine receptors and decreased levels of homing integrin α4β7 in the first trimester, suggesting enhanced migration patterns of ILCs during early pregnancy. Subsequently, migration assays were used to demonstrate the role of different chemokine ligands in enhancing ILC migration.
Eventually, the alterations in homing receptor expression were correlated with female pregnancy hormones. Progesterone treatment caused similar effects on homing receptor expression in ILCs as observed during early gestation. These results represent the first study evaluating the effect of sex steroid hormones on ILC chemokine receptor distribution.
Taken together, our results indicate the involvement of pregnancy-relevant chemokines, including CCL4, CCL20 and CCL28, in the recruitment of ILCs to the uterus during pregnancy. The data highlight an endocrinological-immune crosstalk in the regulation of ILC homing to the female reproductive tract. Gestation alters chemokine receptor expression in order to regulate the access of immune cell subsets to the fetal-maternal interface. An adequate regulation is highly needed, as a lack or abundance of different subgroups could result in pregnancy complications, including fetal loss, pre-eclampsia or pre-term birth. Thus, the role of ILC chemotaxis to the pregnant uterus and its regulation are of interest in the understanding, prevention and treatment of the clinically relevant obstetric diseases.
The combination of the Layer-by-Layer (LbL) method, a nano-material such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs), and charged polyelectrolytes (PEs) is a reliable approach to produce highly functionalized surface coatings. These coatings are stable, controllable, ultra-thin, and most importantly, biocompatible. The ability to tune their properties by varying the preparation conditions and the terminating layer opens up a wide range of applications in the fields of biology and medicine. Here, the goal was to create electrically conductive coatings on which cells grow and proliferate. To achieve this goal, a coating with a stable conductive film structure, a suitable film surface topography, and suitable surface potential (and 𝜁-potential) must be prepared.
At the beginning of this thesis, the focus was on the fabrication of electrically conductive multilayer films, whose electrical properties should be stable and adjustable in a controlled manner (Article 1). The combination of chemically modified CNTs as polyanions, a strong linear polycation like poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) (PDADMA), and the LbL-method allowed us to prepare such films. Their characterization was carried out in air at ambient conditions. Since PDADMA is non-conductive, the charge transfer within the film and thus the electrical conductivity itself depends mainly on the CNTs and their arrangement. It was found that four CNT/PDADMA bilayers (BL) were always necessary to create a lateral network structure with multiple CNT crossing points to enable and support electron transport within the film. Moreover, additional CNT/PDADMA BL resulted in decreasing sheet resistance, while the conductivity remained constant at ≈ 4 kS/m regardless of the number of bilayers. Increasing the PDADMA molecular weight (Mw) from 44.4 kDa to 322 kDa did not affect film properties such as thickness or electrical conductivity.
However, increasing the CNT concentration from 0.15 mg/ml to 0.25 mg/ml in the deposition suspension resulted in thicker and less conductive films. This is attributed to a faster adsorption process of the CNTs leading to more adsorption sites for the polycation. We found an increased PDADMA monomer/CNT ratio compared to films prepared with the lower CNT concentration in the deposition suspension. The electrical conductivity decreased by a factor of four down to 1.1 kS/m, which can be attributed to fewer contact points between the CNTs. Overall, we were able to prepare stable and electrically conductive multilayer films. Additionally, by varying the preparation conditions tuning of the electrical conductivity is possible.
To fulfill requirements regarding i.e., medical implants, film properties not only have to be stable and controllable in a dry state (described in Article 1) but also in a biological aqueous environment. Therefore, in Article 2 we immersed our coated samples in three different solutions usually employed in biological research and compared their properties with their dry state, respectively. Also, hydration/swelling effects that normally occur for polyelectrolyte multilayer films (PEMs) in solutions were investigated.
For the film preparation, PDADMA (Mw = 322 kDa) and a deposition suspension of modified CNTs with two different concentrations (0.15 mg/ml and 0.25 mg/ml), which aged for two years, were used. Independent of the CNT suspension concentration, it turned out that the film thickness of the samples, prepared from the aged suspension, decreased significantly compared to the film thickness previously measured in Article 1. As a cross-check a new and fresh CNT suspension was made, which allowed us to reproduce the film thickness described in Article 1.
These results indicated that something happened with the CNT suspension over a two-year period. An analysis via X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) showed a decrease in the percentage of functional groups in the CNTs from the aged suspension. The loss of functional groups resulted in less negatively charged CNTs and thus in fewer adsorption sites for the polycation PDADMA. Consequently, the PDADMA monomer/CNT ratio decreased, which lowered the thickness per bilayer by a factor of three, compared to films prepared with a freshly prepared CNT suspension. The lower linear charge density of the aged CNTs also enhanced their hydrophobicity, which is, in combination with the electrostatic forces, another important factor for multilayer cohesion. In contrast to PEMs made from polycations and polyanions, no swelling of the films occurred when immersed in solutions. This can be attributed to the fact that the increased hydrophobicity of the CNTs and the hydrophobic nature of the PDADMA backbone prevent the incorporation of water into the multilayer film. In solution, the films slightly shrink (by ≈ 2 nm), which makes them even more compact. Yet they remain stable. The result is an increased electrical conductivity from 9.6 kS/m, in the dry state, up to 15.3 kS/m immersed in solutions. To summarize, we showed that by tuning the interpolyelectrolyte forces the swelling and the ensuing decrease of the electrical conductivity of the films can be prevented.
Regarding the application in biology and medicine, we must consider that long-term exposure of cells to nano-materials like CNTs could lead to damage and inflammation of adjacent tissue. Therefore, it is necessary to prevent direct contact between the electrically conductive multilayer, i.e., CNT/PDADMA film, and the cells. The solution to this problem is a biocompatible top film that covers the CNT/PDADMA multilayer completely and still provides a lateral surface structure that supports cell adhesion and proliferation. Additional layers consisting solely of PEs could provide such a top film.
In Article 3 we investigated the self-patterning of PEM films as function of deposition steps. After preparation in water, the films were dried, characterized in air, and in vacuum. The films were built with high and low molecular weight PEs. PDADMA was used as polycation and poly(styrene sulfonate) sodium salt (PSS) as polyanion. The observation via Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) showed that films prepared with high molecular weight PEs are laterally homogeneous and form no patterns, due to the chain immobility. The flat surfaces are ineligible as a substrate for cell adhesion.
In contrast, films built with a short PSS, especially at Mw, PSS = 10.7 kDa, began to self-pattern after seven deposited PDADMA/PSS bilayers. With each additionally deposited bilayer, the surface got more and more structured, from grooves over stripes to circular domains. Increasing film thickness led to an increased lateral mean distance between the surface structures. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) images showed that exposure to a vacuum resulted in a decrease in the film thickness attributed to water removal, while the mean distance between the domains increased. Thus, by using this self-pattering process we are able to prepare PEMs with a highly structured surface. By adding PDADMA/PSS bilayers, not only the CNT/PDADMA film can be covered completely, but also a suitable surface morphology for cells can be created. Controlling the number of deposited bilayers allows the preparation of suitable coatings for cells.
To further improve the interaction of the cell and coated substrate not only the lateral structure but also the interacting electrostatic forces between cells and substrate are important for the nature of cell adhesion, function, and proliferation. In Article 4 we investigated PEMs, consisting of strong PEs with a low (PDADMA) and high (PSS) linear charge density. We performed asymmetric force measurements with the help of the colloidal probe technique (CP). Here, the forces between a PEM-covered surface and a colloidal probe (silica sphere) glued to a cantilever were investigated. The colloidal probe was either bare or covered with polycation poly(ethylenimine) (PEI). The surfaces were immersed in NaCl solutions with different ionic strengths (INaCl), starting with deionized water, then enriched up to 1 mol/L NaCl. The interaction force between a CP and the surface was measured. Thus, insight into the surface potential/charge was obtained.
During film preparation, two growth regimes (parabolic and linear) exist. These regimes and the terminating layer determine the surface force of the PEM. PEMs with a terminating PSS layer are predominantly flat and negatively charged when the ion concentration is low and the film is in the parabolic growth regime (between 1 and ≈ 15 BL). This indicates charge reversal on PSS adsorption. At the transition point between the parabolic and linear growth regimes, the ratio between polyanion and polycation monomers starts to switch and some cationic monomers are neutralized not by anionic monomers but by monovalent ions. Therefore, the surface charge density in diluted NaCl solutions changed from slightly positive near the transition to positive in the linear growth regime. At the lowest ionic strengths (INaCL) the range of the surface potential goes from – 40.5 mV (9 BL, parabolic) up to + 50 mV (19 BL, linear).
In contrast, polycation (PDADMA) terminated films are overall positive in diluted NaCl solutions. At the beginning of the parabolic growth regime, the layers are more compact and flat. However, with each additional layer deposited, the film becomes less compact and the chains begin to loosen. The now more loosely bound chains start to protrude into the solution and form pseudo-brushes. This could already be observed for 10.5 BL.
It intensifies in the linear growth regime (begin at ≈ 15 BL) and results in steric surface forces. Changing the surrounding INaCl affects this behavior and the pseudo-brushes scale as polyelectrolyte brushes.
By controlling the number of bilayers (thus the growth regime), the surrounding ionic strength, and the conformation of PEs at the PEM surface, it is possible to prepare a suitable range of surface properties i.e., for cell adhesion and proliferation. To prove that these multilayers can provide a suitable surface and have a positive effect on cell behavior, we coated in Article 5 titanium-covered samples with PEMs. Investigated was the cell interaction with the surface at different zeta(ζ) - potentials, a parameter for dynamic surface potential. Here the cell activity is measured by the mobilization of calcium (Ca2+) within the cell as a function of the ζ - potential of the substrate and the externally applied electrical potential. The cell activity indicates if the ζ - potential, provided by the sample surface, is suitable or not for the cells. The favorable interaction with the substrate is also reflected in the cell morphology and proliferation. The results showed that highly negative ζ - potentials between - 90 and - 3 mV led to a decreasing/reduced Ca2+ mobilization which correlates with reduced cell activity. Nearly neutral to moderate positive surfaces (ζ - potential + 1 to + 10 mV) i.e., PSS-terminated PEMs are able to promote cell adhesion and growth as demonstrated by an increased Ca2+ mobilization. The access to the intracellular Ca2+ stores, provided by the external stimulus, is now more effective and suggests a higher cell activity. Increasing the ζ - potentials up to ≈ + 50 mV (highly positive), i.e., PDADMA - terminated PEMs with pseudo-brushes, resulted in restricted cell viability and impaired Ca2+ mobilization, which led to a disturbed cell morphology and proliferation. In conclusion, only surfaces, terminated with i.e., PEI, with moderate positive charges (ζ - potential + 1 to + 10 mV) are able to improve the Ca2+ mobilization and thus the cell activity and proliferation. PEMs with a PSS termination provide negative 𝜁−potentials, onto which cells adhere, and proliferate. Therefore, they are a good alternative for surface functionalization for implant surfaces. In summary, the objective set at the beginning of the thesis is addressed within articles written as part of this thesis. It is possible to fabricate PEMs with modified CNTs to produce coatings that are electrically conductive with tunable sheet resistance, whether dry in air or immersed in an aqueous solution (Articles 1 and 2). Also, for pure PEMs, it is shown that with the right molecular weight of PEs and a certain number of bilayers, a suitable surface structure for cell adhesion can be produced (Article 3). Additional surface properties such as a suitable surface charge density can be provided by PEMs which can improve the cell activity as monitored with Ca2+ mobilization (Articles 4 and 5). The next step is to combine the knowledge gained from Articles 1 – 5 and link it to the application of external electrical fields to cells.
In their idealized forms, enzymes can facilitate complex reactions with extreme specificity and selectivity. Additionally, in this imaginative form, they only require mild reaction conditions, resulting in low energy consumption, and they are biodegradable, efficient, reusable, and sustainable. Unfortunately, this idealized form often deviates significantly from reality, where enzymes are more likely to be associated with marginal stability and low reaction rates, leaving them less than desirable for many industrial applications. As such, if we could master the process of engineering the configuration of a protein towards a given task, the implications could be staggering.
This thesis aims to contribute to the process of protein engineering, mainly how computational tools can be used to make the protein engineering process more efficient and accessible.
Article I explores the current state of the art in machine learning-guided directed evolution and serves as a foundation for Article II, which is a concrete application of these techniques to an engineering campaign. Despite successfully improving overall activity and selectivity, we also observe limitations and constraints within the methodology. Article III then delves into these drawbacks and attempts to lay the foundation for a more generalizable and, more importantly, efficient engineering workflow, balancing the strengths and weaknesses of computational techniques with advances in gene synthesis. We then validated this novel pipeline in Article IV, where we show the potential of this methodology. Article V describes a more standard protein engineering campaign on squalene-hopene cyclases for potentially interesting products in the flavor and fragrance industry. Lastly, Article VI outlines a PyMol plugin for molecular docking.
During infections, innate immune cells are crucial for initiating a pro-inflammatory immune response and clearing the invading pathogen. Delay in pathogen clearance or initiation of an immune response due to impaired functionality of immune cells can result in devastating consequences. The cellular compartment of the innate immune system comprises an array of specialized cell types: Macrophages are tissue-resident professional phagocytes that clear cellular debris, pathogens, and foreign objects. Dendritic cells (DCs) are immune sentinels specialized in antigen uptake and subsequent T cell priming. They are primary sources of cytokines in response to infection. Neutrophils are efficient effector cells that respond rapidly to infection and clear bacteria by different mechanisms. If effector mechanisms of these cells are affected by either bacterial or other factors, infections might not be resolved and can spread throughout the host. Cobalt-chromium-molybdenum biomaterial is widely used in arthroplasty. Implant-derived wear particles and ions lead to macrophage-driven adverse local tissue reactions: Such reactions have been linked to an increased risk of periprosthetic joint infection after revision arthroplasty. While metal-induced cytotoxicity is well characterized in human macrophages, direct effects on their functionality remain elusive. In Paper I, we show that local peri-implant tissue is exposed to Co and Cr in situ. Influx of macrophages is also evident. Exposure of isolated human monocytes/macrophages to Cr3+ in vitro had only minor effects. However, exposure of monocytes/macrophages to pathologic concentrations of Co2+ significantly impaired both phenotype and functionality. High concentrations of Co2+ induced loss of surface markers, including CD14 and CD16. Both Co2+ and Cr3+ impaired macrophage responses to Staphylococcus aureus infection. Co2+ -exposed macrophages, in particular, showed decreased phagocytic activity. These findings demonstrate the immunosuppressive effects of locally elevated metal ions on the innate immune response. Streptococcus pyogenes (group A streptococcus, GAS) causes a variety of diseases ranging from mild to severe necrotizing soft tissue infections (NSTIs). In the host environment hypervirulent GAS variants carrying mutations within the genes encoding for control of virulence (Cov)R/S two component system are enriched. This adaptation is associated with loss of SpeB secretion. In Paper II, we show that in vitro infections with hyper-virulent GAS variants harboring dysfunctional CovR/S suppress secretion of IL-8 and IL-18 by human monocytic cells. This phenotype was mediated by a caspase-8 dependent mechanism. Knockout of streptococcal SLO in a GAS strain carrying functional CovR/S even increased secretion of IL1β and IL-18 by moDCs. Of 67 fully sequenced GAS NSTI isolates, 28 contained covS or covR mutations that rendered the TCS dysfunctional. However, no differences in systemic IL-8 and IL-18 were detected in these patients. GAS isolates recovered from patients often display a mixed phenotype, consisting of SpeB positive (SpeB+ ) and SpeB negative (SpeB- ) clones. Irreversible loss of SpeB expression is often caused by loss of function mutations in regulatory components (CovR/S, RopB). Loss of SpeB is often associated with hyper-virulence. In Paper III, we show that the host environment induces transiently abrogated secretion of SpeB by GAS. Tissue inflammation, neutrophil influx, and degranulation correlated with increased frequencies of SpeB- GAS clones. Isolates recovered from tissue expressed but did not secrete SpeB, which was reversible. Neutrophilderived ROS were identified as the main factor responsible for abrogated SpeB secretion. Hyper-virulent SpeB- clones also exhibit better survival within and induce excessive degranulation of neutrophils.
The maintenance of protein homeostasis in muscle by degradation systems, e.g. the autophagy lysosomal pathway (ALP) and the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS), is of great importance. It prevents the accumulation of nonfunctioning and not properly folded proteins, which can lead to protein aggregate myopathies (PAMs) and several other protein storage diseases. Degradation by the UPS depends on the transfer of ubiquitin to a target protein. This happens in a cascade of E1-E2-E3 proteins. This process is also involved in protein location and regulation of protein activity. E3 ligases are often tissue specific. Muscle RING-finger proteins (MuRFs) are a family of really interesting new gene (RING)-Finger E3 ubiquitin ligases, that are almost exclusively expressed in the striated muscle. They play a role in muscle wasting, but are also important for the maintenance of the structure of striated muscle. MuRF proteins are also involved in the regulation of the striated muscle energy metabolism. Previous work has demonstrated that MuRF1/MuRF3 DKO mice show a protein surplus myopathy characterized by an accumulation of myosin heavy chain proteins in striated muscles and a reduction in function of both heart and skeletal muscle. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that the myopathic phenotype of MuRF1/MuRF3 DKO mice is mediated by a disturbed energy homeostasis in the heart and skeletal muscle, with focus on mitochondrial function. Because sex-specific differences have not been investigated in these mice so far, a further aim was to investigate any differences between male and female mice.
To test these hypotheses, we measured the weight of the heart and the hindlimb muscles tibialis anterior and soleus to detect a possible hypertrophy in the DKO mice. Hematoxylin and eosin staining of histological cross sections of the tibialis anterior were performed to investigate protein accumulations. Muscle function was quantitated via grip strength and specific force measurements. Possible changes in protein amounts were detected via mass spectrometry analyses and western blot analyses. Changes in gene expression were investigated by qRT-PCR. Coimmunoprecipitation was used to determine direct interactions between proteins. Protein stability and ubiquitination were investigated by cycloheximide (CHX) and ubiquitination assays, respectively.
DKO mice showed an increase in heart and skeletal muscle weights. Grip strength assays revealed limb weakness of DKO mice. H&E staining of histological cross sections of the tibialis anterior muscle (TA) showed protein aggregates within myofibers. Mass spectrometry analyses of proteins isolated from TA and heart muscle revealed an increase of muscle stress markers and structural proteins in DKO mice, while proteins involved in the energy metabolism were reduced. Especially interesting here were the proteins of the mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC), which play a major role in the energy production of the mitochondria by catalyzing the phosphorylation of ADP to ATP, the universal energy carrier in all living organisms. These changes were more pronounced in TA compared to heart. Western blot and qRT-PCR results of ETC subunits supported our proteome data. They also revealed a sex-specific difference, in which the reduction ETC subunits was more pronounced in females than males. In female
TA NDUFB8, SDHB, UQCRC2, MTCO1 and ATP5 were significantly reduced compared to controls, while only UQCRC2 and ATP5 were decreased in male TA compared to controls. A significant reduction in gene expression of Ndufb8, Sdhb, Mtco1 and Atp5 was detected in TA of female mice compared to controls, while only Ndufb8, Sdhb and Atp5 were decreased in male TA compared to controls. We observed the same pattern in Heart of male (protein: NDUFB8; mRNA: Mtco1) and female (protein: UQCRC2, MTCO1, ATP5; mRNA: Sdhb, Mtco1) DKO mice compared to their controls. The reduction in ETC subunits was paralleled by a reduction in complex I and complex III activity in the TA of DKO mice, but not in heart. However, this was only significant in the TA of female but not male mice. Mechanistical analyses using coimmunoprecipitation, cycloheximide chase and ubiquitination assays showed that MuRF1 physically interacted with the transcriptional repressor histone deacetylase 5 (HDAC5), mediated its ubiquitination as well as its UPS-dependent degradation. The absence of MuRF1 and MuRF3 in DKO mice let to an increase in the amounts of HDAC5 in TA. Because HDAC5 binds to PGC-1α, the master regulator of mitochondrial biogenesis (encoded by Ppargc1a), we investigated its gene expression in DKO muscle and found it to be reduced.
These data connect MuRF1 and MuRF3 directly to the striated muscle energy metabolism, by regulating mitochondrial function. The results provide insights into the development of PAMs and possibly other protein storage diseases, where a decrease of mitochondrial function has already been described.
Our study examined whether potentially critical indications from depression questionnaires, interviews, and single items on suicidal ideation among partici-pants in a large prospective population-based study are related to short-term sui-cides within one year. For this purpose, we studied the association between (a) the severity of depressive symptoms according to the M-CIDI and the PHQ-9, BDI-II, and CID-S depression screening and (b) elevated scores on single sui-cidal ideation items and mortality according to claims databases.
In the baseline cohort, the frequency of depressive symptoms measured by CID-S was 12.90% (SHIP-START-0). The frequency for “Moderate” to “Severe de-pression” measured by the PHQ-9 (≥ 10 points) and BDI-II (≥ 20 points) ques-tionnaires ranged from 5.40% (SHIP-LEGENDE) to 8.80% (SHIP-TREND Morbid-ity follow-up). The 1-month prevalence of unipolar depression, measured by the M-CIDI in SHIP LEGENDE, was 2.31%.
Between 5.90% (SHIP-TREND Morbidity follow-up) and 6.60% (SHIP-LEGENDE) of respondents showed a certain degree of suicidal ideation in the two weeks preceding the assessment, according to BDI-II and PHQ-9.
Our results show the high frequency of depressive symptoms in the study region, with women being affected more frequently than men, especially in the higher categories. Furthermore, women were more frequently affected by suicidal idea-tion, although this difference was not evident in the highest categories.
There was one potential suicide in the year after a SHIP examination.
From our results, we cannot conclude that severe self-reported symptoms from depression questionnaires should be reported back to participants of an obser-vational population-based study to prevent suicide deaths within one year.
Responses of bovine and human neutrophils to members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex
(2023)
PMN are one of the most important cells of the innate immune system and are responsible for fast clearance of invading pathogens in most circumstances. The role of human PMN during mycobacterial infection have been widely studied. Nevertheless, there are contradicting results regarding their role in protection or pathology during TB. Similar studies focusing on bovine PMN and their role in M. bovis infection remain understudied. Also, not much is known about attenuation of M. tb in cattle and responses of PMN to this MTBC member.
The major aims of this study were to i) gain insights into bovine PMN biology and the cellular processes triggered by challenge with virulent mycobacteria and to ii) find out whether interspecies differences result in different outcomes upon in vitro challenge. In the first part of the work, a new isolation method for bovine PMN from whole blood was developed. Human and bovine PMN have different buoyant properties and hence need to be isolated using different procedures. The magnetic isolation method developed within this thesis is robust and results in very good yields of highly pure, viable bovine PMN populations. This is extremely advantageous and indispensable for downstream functional assays that are required to be performed on a single day.
The second goal of this study was to compare and contrast the functional differences between bovine and human PMN upon BCG infection. The findings reveal for the first time that human PMN phagocytose more BCG in comparison to bovine counterparts. Non-opsonized bacteria were internalized via the lectin-like C-domain, require cholesterol and an active cytoskeleton in human PMN, whereas opsonized bacteria entered cells via the CR3 and, in particular, CD11b. It remains unresolved why bovine PMN reacted differently, notably phagocytosis remained unaltered, to various treatments, including blocking monoclonal antibodies to CD11b and chemical inhibitors altering the cell membrane. Nonetheless, the increased uptake of BCG by human PMN correlates to more potent response of these cells in functional assays in comparison to bovine PMN. No PMN intrinsic differences were found in the basal cholesterol content. Comparative assays with the virulent strains would be essential in order to generalize these observations.
The third aim was to investigate the responses of bovine PMN to BCG, M. tb and M. bovis. While there was no difference in uptake between BCG and M. tb, serum opsonized BCG was taken up at a higher amount. This finding suggests differential binding of bacterial epitopes to host cell receptors which modulates mycobacteria uptake. However, between the virulent strains M. tb and M. bovis, the human-adapted bacillus was phagocytosed at a higher rate which hints towards the possibility of rapid recognition and clearance of M. tb in bovine host thereby possibly preventing pathology. The release of selective cytokines by PMN post infection with the virulent strains offers baseline information relevant for processes that probably occur in vivo. This work for the first time provides insights into responses of bovine PMN to mycobacteria in a two-tier approach: by cross-species analysis of PMN responses to selected mycobacterium and by head-to-head analysis of bovine PMN to animal-adapted and human-adapted mycobacteria.
As a prospect for future research in bovine PMN biology in the context of mycobacterial infection, it would be highly advantageous to compare the subcellular localization of M. tb and M. bovis in bovine PMN using confocal and/or electron microscopy. This analysis would confer proof on attachment or internalization of mycobacteria by PMN and identify the features of the mycobacteria-containing compartments. Also, in-depth investigations of additional entry pathways for the pathogen in bovine cells would be informative for unlocking downstream cell signaling events. In addition, PMN viability studies will be meaningful particularly in bovine PMN challenged with M. bovis and M. tb, given the impact of death patterns on tissue pathology. Current results and follow up studies will contribute to the understanding of the roles of PMN in controlling elimination or growth of M. bovis and M. tb in cattle.
Objective
Alexithymia is associated with various mental and physical disorders. Some rare evidence also suggested high alexithymia to affect the HPA axis based on small and selective samples. It was aimed to investigate the impact of alexithymia on basal cortisol levels in a large population-based cohort.
Methods
In a sample of N = 3444 individuals from the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP-TREND-0), the effect of alexithymia on basal serum cortisol levels was investigated in a cross-sectional design.
Multiple linear regressions utilizing cortisol levels as the response variable and alexithymia as the predictor of interest were calculated, while adjusting for conven-tional confounding covariates including depression. Multiple stratified, moderation and mediation analyses were performed to validate the results.
Results
Alexithymia was not significantly associated with basal cortisol levels (b = 0.23, 95 percent confidence interval (CI) of [-0.24, 0.69]; sr2 = 0.00, CI: [-0.00, 0.00]).
Sex- and age-stratified regression analyses as well as dichotomized models of non-alexithymic and alexithymic individuals substantiated the non-significance.
Additional mediation analyses with (1) depression and (2) physical health (R2 > 1 in both cases) and moderation analysis regarding the interaction of physical health and alexithymia (b = -1.45, 95 percent confidence interval (CI) of [-6.13, 3.32]; sr2 = 0.00, CI: [-0.00, 0.00]) corroborated the results.
Conclusion
This study does not support previous findings as it shows no association between alexithymia and basal cortisol; however, a consideration of the circadian rhythm, stress exposure or specific sample compositions heeding the methodological design should be the subject of further research.
In this work, 2-dimensional measurements in the THz frequency range with self-made spintronic THz emitters were presented. The STE were used to optimize the spatial resolution and determine the magnetization in geometric shapes. At the beginning, various combinations of FM and NM layers were produced and measured to achieve an optimal composition of the STE. The layer thickness of the ferromagnetic CoFeB layer and the nonmagnetic PT layer was also varied. The investigations have shown that a layer combination of 2 nm thick CoFeB and 2 nm thick Pt, applied to a fused silica glass substrate and covered with a 300 nm thick SiO2 layer, emits the highest THz amplitude. Based on these, a structured sample, consisting of an STE and an additional layer system of 5 nm Cr and 100 nm Au, was produced. Further, three wedge-shaped structures were removed from the gold layer by an etching process so that the THz radiation generated by the STE can pass through these areas. This enables the optimization of the resolution of the system. For this purpose, the sample was moved perpendicular to the laser beam by two stepping motors with a step size of 5 μm and imaged 2-dimensionally. By reducing the step size to 0.2 μm, the beam diameter could be measured at the edge of the structure using the knife-edge method. Based on this measurement, the resolution of the system could be determined as 5.1 ± 0.5 μm at 0.5 THz, 4.9 ± 0.4 μm at 1 THz, and 5.0 ± 0.5 μm at 1.5 THz. These results are confirmed by simulations considering the propagation of THz wave packets through the SiO2. The expansion of the FWHM of the waves, passing through the 300 nm thick layer, is about 1%. Only a SiO2 layer with a thickness in the μm range occurs an expansion of around 10%. This shows that it is possible to perform 2-dimensional THz spectroscopy with a resolution in the dimension of the exciting laser beam by using near-field optics. Afterward, the achieved spatial resolution was used to investigate the influence of external magnetic fields on the STE and the emitted THz radiation. By implementing a pair of coils above the sample, an external magnetic field could be applied parallel to the pattern. The used sample was designed in such a way that only certain geometric areas on the fused silica glass substrate were coated with an STE so that THz radiation is emitted only in those areas. The 2-dimensional images show the geometric structures for f = 1.0 THz and f = 1.5 THz clearly. By applying a permanent, positive magnetic field (+M), a positive course of the THz amplitude can be seen. A rotation of the magnetic field by 180° (-M) leads to a reversal of the orientation of the emitted THz radiation, whereby the magnetic field does not influence the corresponding frequency spectrum. By using minor loops, the sample was demagnetized by the constant reduction of the magnetic field strength with alternating magnetic field direction. The 2-dimensional representation of the pattern with a step size of 10 μm shows that the sample was demagnetized since both, positively and negatively magnetized structures, could be imaged. In addition, in the 2nd row from the top, a completely demagnetized circle and a rectangle with a division into two domains can be seen. These structures have both positive and negative magnetized areas, which are separated by a domain wall. To investigate this in more detail a 2-dimensional measurement of the divided regions was made with a step size of 2.5 μm. These images confirm the division of the structures into positive and negative domains, separated by a domain wall, which was verified by Kerr-microscope measurements. Both data show a similar course of the domains and the domain wall. However, to be able to examine the domain wall more precisely using 2-dimensional THz spectroscopy, the resolution of the system must be improved to a range of a few nm, because the expected domain wall width is between 𝑙𝑊 = 12.56 nm and 𝑙𝑊 = 125.6 nm. The improved resolution would make it possible to image foreign objects, such as microplastics in biological cells or tissue. For this purpose, different plastics, such as polypropylene, polyethylene, and polystyrene, were investigated in the THz frequency range up to 4 THz. While no specific absorption could be determined for PP, characteristic absorption peaks were found for PE and PS. The energy of the photons with a frequency of about 2.2 THz excites lattice vibrations in the PE. Therefore, this frequency is specifically absorbed, and the intensity in the transmission spectrum is lower than for other frequencies. PS absorbs especially THz radiation with a frequency of 3.2 THz. In addition, all of the investigated plastics are mostly transparent for THz radiation, which makes imaging of these materials feasible. Based on these basic properties, it will be possible to image and identify these types of plastic.
Until today, more than 17% of the population in Mecklenburg Western-Pomerania suffer from chronic kidney disease (CKD) which was revealed by the SHIP study (Study of Health in Pomerania). 20% of CKD cases can be traced back to glomerulopathies. One common characteristic of glomerulopathies is the morphologic change of the glomerular filtration barrier which consists of endothelial cells, the glomerular basement membrane and podocytes. Under healthy conditions, the foot processes of the podocytes interdigitate with the foot processes of the neighboring podocytes with a filtration slit in between. Apart from the slit membrane protein nephrin, typical adherens junction proteins like occludin or JAM-A are also expressed at this cell-cell junction. This junction is therefore considered to be a specialized type of adherens junction, necessary to maintain the size-selectivity of the filtration barrier. During podocyte injury, podocyte foot processes lose their characteristic morphology and the typical meandering filtration slit becomes linearized, a process which is described as foot process effacement.
Since morphological change is directly linked to change or loss of function, ultrastructural analysis of the foot processes is necessary for diagnostics and research. By using 3D-structured illumination microscopy (3D-SIM), we quantified these morphological changes as well as studied a possible biomarker, the tight junction protein claudin 5 (CLDN5). Our study showed a spatially restricted up-regulation of CLDN5 in effaced filtration slit areas in biopsies of patients suffering from minimal change disease (MCD), focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) as well as in mice after NTS injection and in the uninephrectomy DOCA-salt mouse model. CLDN5/nephrin ratios of biopsies from patients with glomerulopathies and of tissue received from NTS-treated mice were significantly higher compared to controls. We found that in patients the CLDN5/nephrin ratios were negatively correlated with the filtration slit density. Since CLDN5 up-regulation was observed in several areas of high filtration slit density, we hypothesized that CDLN5 upregulation preceded visible foot process effacement. Taken together, we suggest that CLDN5 could be a helpful biomarker to identify an early change of the foot process morphology in addition to filtration slit density measurement. Additionally, correlation analysis of foot process effacement with patient data showed a significant negative correlation of the filtration slit density with proteinuria in MCD patients.
Tafazzin is an acyltransferase with key functions in remodeling of the mitochondrial phospholipid cardiolipin (CL) by exchanging single fatty acids species in CL. Tafazzin-mediated CL remodeling determines the actual CL compositions and has been implicated in mitochondrial morphology and function. Thus, any deficiency of tafazzin leads to altered fatty acid composition of CL which is directly associated with impaired mitochondrial respiration and ATP production. Mutations in the tafazzin encoding gene TAZ, are the cause of the severe X-linked genetic disease, BARTH syndrome (BTHS).
Previous work provided first hints on a linkage of CL composition and subsequent limitations in the cellular ATP levels which may contribute to the restriction of growth. However, in C6 cells ATP levels remained unaltered due to compensatory activation of glycolysis. Moreover, it has been demonstrated that the substantial changes in CL composition are similarly resulting from knocking down either cardiolipin synthase (CRLS) or TAZ. This has also been shown in C6 glioma cells. Most notably only the knock down of TAZ, but not that of CRLS, compromised proliferation of C6 glioma cells. Therefore, a CL- independent role of TAZ in regulating cell proliferation is postulated.
In this study, any linkage of the lack of tafazzin to cellular proliferation should be investigated in more detail to allow first insight into underlying mechanisms.
The results of the current study demonstrate that the tafazzin knockout in C6 glioma cells show changes in global gene expression by applying transcriptome analysis using the- microarray Clarion S rat Affymetrix array. Out of 22,076 total number of genes detected, 1,099 genes were differentially expressed in C6 knockout cells which were either ≥2 and ≥4 fold up or down regulated genes. Furthermore, expression of selected target genes was validated using RT-qPCR. We have hypothesised that the changes in TAZ dependent gene expression is via PPAR transcription factor. According to eukaryotic promoter database (EPD) for selected target genes, exhibited at least one putative binding site for PPARG and PPARA transcription factors. However, pioglitazone and LG100268, synthetic ligands of PPARG and RXR, could not show any effect on changes in gene expression in C6 TAZ cells. Another class of cellular lipids, oxylipins were found to occur in significantly higher amounts in C6 TAZ cells compared to C6 cells which makes them candidates for mediating cellular effects and regulating gene expression via PPARs. A computational tool CiiiDER was used to for the prediction of transcription factor binding site. The transcription factors enriched in TAZ- regulated genes were found to be HOXA5 and PAX2, binding sites of which could be detected in 100 % of TAZ- regulated genes (>2-fold). By applying IPA to the differentially expressed genes we could identify lipid metabolism, and cholesterol superpathway in particular as the most affected pathway in C6 TAZ cells. This pathway consists of 20 genes, of which all (20/20) appeared to be differentially regulated in C6 TAZ cells. Of all the 20 genes, 4 of the differentially expressed genes were selected for further validation by RT-qPCR. By IPA it was possible to identify the upstream regulators that might be responsible for the differential expression of genes in C6 deficient cells. Some of the genes ACACA, HMGCR, FASN, ACSL1, 3 and, 5 identified was decreased by predicted activation and inhibition of the regulators. Further we have analysed the levels of cellular cholesterol content in C6 and C6 TAZ (w/o Δ5 and FL) cells. In C6 cells cholesterol is present more in its free form. C6 TAZ cells have increased amount of cholesterol compared to C6 cells. However, Δ5 and FL expressed C6 TAZ cells showed less amount of cholesterol.
Previous work established that knockout of tafazzin in C6 cells showed decreased cell proliferation in the absence of any changes in ATP content. To understand this phenomenon cellular senescence associated β-galactosidase in C6 and C6 TAZ cells was performed. C6 TAZ cells showed increased percentage of β-gal positive cells compared to C6 cells. Moreover, senescent associated secretory phenotype (SASP) represented by e.g. CXCL1, IL6, and IL1α was determined using RT-qPCR. Gene expression of these SASP factors was significantly upregulated in C6 TAZ cells.
Several human tafazzin isoforms exists due to alternate splicing. However, whether these isoforms differ in function and in CL remodelling activity or specificity, in particular, is unknown. The purpose of this work was to determine if specific isoforms, such as human isoform lacking exon 5 (Δ5), rat full length tafazzin (FL) and enzymatically dead full length tafazzin (H69L), can restore the wild type phenotype in terms of CL composition, cellular proliferation, and gene expression profile. Therefore, in the second part, it was demonstrated that expression of Δ5 to some extent and rat full length tafazzin can completely restore CL composition, in C6 TAZ cells which is naturally linked to the restoration of mitochondrial respiration. As expected, a comparable restoration of CL composition could not be seen after re-expressing an enzymatically dead full-length rat TAZ, (H69L; TAZ Mut). Furthermore, re-expression of the TAZ Mut largely failed to reverse the alterations in gene expression, in contrast re-expression of the TAZ FL and the Δ5 isoforms reversed gene expression to a larger extent. Moreover, only rat full length TAZ was able to reverse proliferation rate. Surprisingly, the expression of Δ5 in C6 TAZ cells did not promote proliferation of the wild type. Different effects of Δ5 and FL on CL composition and cell proliferation points to the specific and in part non-enzymatic functions of tafazzin isoforms, but this certainly requires further analysis.
A long-standing controversy in emotion research concerns the question whether stimuli must be conceptually interpreted, or semantically categorized, to evoke emotional reactions. According to the semantic primacy hypothesis, the answer to this question is positive; whereas according to the affective primacy hypothesis, it is negative: Emotions can also be, and perhaps often are, elicited by preconceptual stimulus representations, such as particular shapes or color patterns.
In the present dissertation project, the semantic primacy hypothesis was tested in eight experiments using different latency judgment paradigms in which the perceptual latencies of object recognition and affect onset were measured and compared. The chronometric measurement methods comprised temporal judgments (temporal order judgments and simultaneity judgments: Publication A, Experiments 1–4; the rotating spot / rotating clock hand method: Publication B, Experiments 1–2) and speeded reaction time measurements (Publication C, Experiments 1–2). To elicit affective responses, pictures of pleasant (e.g., cats, children) and unpleasant objects (e.g., spiders, moldy food) from everyday life were presented.
According to the semantic primacy hypothesis, object recognition is a necessary partial cause of affect. This implies the following three predictions that were tested in the studies: (1) Because causes must precede their effects, the time of the onset of object recognition must precede the time of the onset of affect. (2) The longer it takes a person to recognize an object, the longer it should also take them, other factors constant, to experience affect; therefore, the latencies of the two mental events should be positively correlated across individuals. (3) An experimental manipulation that delays the onset of object recognition (in this case a moderate blurring of the pictures) should also delay the onset of affect, and the effect of the manipulation on affect latency should be mediated by the delay in object recognition.
In agreement with Prediction 1, regardless of the chronometric method used, the latency of object recognition consistently proved to be shorter than the latency of affect onset. According to the meta-analytically integrated latency differences estimated in the temporal judgment experiments, affect followed object recognition with a delay of 117 ms. This result was obtained for both pleasant and unpleasant stimuli and was independent of task order. Supporting Prediction 2, the latencies for object recognition and affect onset were positively correlated across participants (meta-analytic r = .50). Supporting Prediction 3, delaying object recognition by blurring the affective pictures was found to also delay the onset of affect and the effect of blurring on the latency of affect was found to be partly mediated by delayed object recognition.
Two additional predictions tested and confirmed in Experiment C2 were: (4) False-coloring the affective pictures delays the onset of affect but not object recognition, and this effect is mediated by reduced affect intensity. (5) Judgments of the valence of the stimuli (i.e., whether the imaged object is pleasant or unpleasant) take more time than reports of object recognition, but less time than affect onset reports, for which valence judgments have often been used as a substitute in previous studies.
Taken together, the results of the eight experiments provided consistent support for semantic primacy in the generation of pleasant and unpleasant feelings evoked by affective pictures: Object recognition can be considered a necessary partial cause of affect in the reported experiments. The results are compared to previous findings, possible reasons for deviant response patterns found in a small minority of the participants are considered, and several implications of the findings for emotion research are derived. Possible adaptations of the chronometric approach to investigate other questions of emotion research are suggested. Finally, limitations of the dissertation project are pointed out and possible ways to address these in future research are proposed.
Liver dysfunctions are commonly associated with diabetes and mortality in the general
population. However, previous studies lack to define these disorders with hepatic markers from
MRI, which have been shown to be more accurate and sensitive than hepatic ultrasound and
laboratory markers. Further, previous studies defining different categories of prediabetes by oral
glucose tolerance states revealed controversial findings. Hence, this dissertation contributed to
understand the associations of liver dysfunctions with glucose intolerance states and all-cause
mortality in the general population.
In the first part of the dissertation, the associations of MRI-related hepatic steatosis and hepatic
iron overload with prediabetes were investigated. Prediabetes was categorized into IFG, IGT,
(alone or in combination) or previously unknown type 2 diabetes mellitus using OGGT data, as
suggested by the ADA. For analyses, we included 1632 subjects with MRI who participated in
an OGTT and reported no type 2 diabetes mellitus. We found that hepatic steatosis was
positively associated with continuous markers of glucose metabolism. Similarly, subjects with
hepatic steatosis as defined by MRI had a higher relative risk ratio to be in the prediabetes
groups (i-IFG, i-IGT and IFG + IGT) or having undiagnosed diabetes than individuals without
this condition. The observed associations were more obvious for MRI-derived hepatic steatosis
compared to ultrasound. In comparison to hepatic steatosis, we found that MRI-assessed hepatic
iron overload was positively associated only with both 2-hour plasma glucose and the combined
IFG + IGT category. There were no significant associations between hepatic iron overload and
other glucose tolerance states or biomarkers of glucose metabolism, regardless of possible
confounding factors.
In the second part, the associations of liver volume and other markers of hepatic steatosis with
all-cause mortality in the general population were investigated. We included 2769 middle-aged
German subjects with a median follow-up of 8.9 years (23,898 person-years). Serum liver
enzymes and FIB-4 score were used as quantitative markers, while MRI measurements of liver
fat content and total liver volume included as qualitative markers of hepatic steatosis. Compared
to other markers of hepatic steatosis, larger liver volumes were significantly associated with a
nearly three-fold increase in the long-term risk of all-cause mortality. Furthermore, this
association was consistent across all subgroups considered (men vs. women; presence or absence
of metabolic syndrome or type 2 diabetes at baseline). A positive association between FIB-4
score and all-cause mortality was found both in the entire cohort and in women. Likewise,
positive associations of higher serum AST and GGT levels with all-cause mortality were found
in the entire cohort and in men.
To conclude, this dissertation acknowledges the fact that prevention and early intervention of
liver dysfunction has major impact to reduce the burden of public health problems. Thus, our
findings suggest that hepatic markers contributes to an increased risk of prediabetes and all-cause
mortality, which might be helpful to identify high risk groups who need closer attention with
respect to prevention of liver disorders and diabetes.
The present study deals with the spread and population genetics of the invasive Asian bush
mosquito Ae. japonicus in Europe and Germany. Since the first detection of Ae. japonicus
in Europe in 2000, the species spread rapidly through Europe, either actively by flying or
passively by human activities. In 2017, four confirmed populations of Ae. japonicus existed
in Europe. The largest population covered western Germany, parts of France, Switzerland,
Liechtenstein, Austria and Italy. The most northern population around Hanover, Germany,
did not spread since 2013. A very small population existed in Belgium and the second largest
population covered parts of Austria, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia and Hungary. By 2019, Ae.
japonicus had established in 15 European countries.
Most of the monitoring programmes in Europe dealing with the distribution and spread of
Ae. japoncus investigate cemeteries for juvenile stages. However, activities are not
harmonised, e.g. regarding numbers of investigated collection sites and declaration of
negative sites, making data comparison between different studies difficult. Therefore,
suggestions for a standardised Ae. japonicus monitoring method have been developed and
provided.
In the present study, 445 individuals of Ae. japonicus originating from five different
European countries were investigated for population genetic analyses by sequencing parts
of the nad4 gene and genotyping seven polymorphic microsatellite loci. In total, 16 different
nad4 haplotypes were identified with haplotype H1 being the most common and widespread
one through all populations.
Within Germany, Ae. japonicus has been spreading immensely over the last decade. Even
though the present results (2017) demonstrate incipient genetic admixture of populations as
compared to previous studies (2012-2015), no complete genetic mixture has taken place yet.
The populations of Ae. japonicus still fall into two genetic clusters, but the genetic diversity
on individual level had increased considerably (from three nad4 haplotypes in 2012 to 12
according to the present thesis). Both additional introductions and mutation are possible
reasons, but determining the origin of the German populations is not possible anymore.
In the years following the invasion of Germany, Ae. japonicus spread to southeastern
Europe. In 2013, it established in Croatia, in 2017 in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in 2018
in Serbia. In the current study, immature stages of Ae. japonicus were found at 19 sites in
Croatia, two sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina and one site in Serbia. The population genetic
analyses indicate at least two independent introductions in that area. Aedes japonicus collected west of Orahovica (Croatia) seemed to be genetically similar to samples previously
investigated from Southeast Germany/Austria and Austria/Slovenia. By contrast, samples
from east of Orahovica, together with those from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, were
characterised by another genetic make-up, but their origin could not be determined.
In 2021, individuals of Ae. japonicus were detected at two collection sites in the Czech
Republic for the first time: Prachatice close to the Czech-German border and Mikulov on
the Czech-Austrian border. Population genetics and comparison of genetic data showed a
close relationship of the Prachatice samples to a German population, while for Ae. japonicus
from Mikulov close relatives could not be identified.
In the future, the global spread and establishment of invasive mosquitoes through
international trade and travel will increase. Potential vectors, like the Asian bush mosquito
Ae. japonicus, can become a problem in Europe and Germany, especially in the course of
global warming which supports pathogen transmission. Monitoring the known populations
and identifying introduction and migration routes are therefore essential for vector
managing.
In vitro assays play a crucial role in the biopharmaceutical assessment of drugs. During the past two decades, biorelevant media became an indispensable tool to forecast the in vivo solubility and dissolution of pharmaceutical drug candidates, and to assess absorption risks like low solubility or drug precipitation. Nevertheless, in vitro set-ups are still a simplification of the conditions in the human GI tract. This thesis aimed to shed light on some of the remaining open questions, aiming at providing a better understanding of the effects of biorelevant media on solubility, dissolution, and precipitation processes, and providing guidance for a more streamlined usage in the future. The results of this work can be outlined in brief as follows: First, a new design of experiment-based method development was introduced which increased the robustness and accuracy of derivative UV spectrophotometric methods for drug quantification in biorelevant precipitation assays. Second, based on this new approach, the impact of SIF powder aging on the supersaturation and precipitation behavior of the model drug ketoconazole was investigated. Recommendations on the use of biorelevant media for precipitation assays were developed to further improve the reproducibility of transfer experiments and to enhance data reliability. Third, it was investigated under which circumstances the physiological bicarbonate buffer should be applied to Fasted State Simulated Intestinal Fluid medium for in vitro solubility, dissolution, and precipitation testing to resemble the in vivo conditions.
Marine algae are essential for fixation of carbon dioxide, which they transform into complex polysaccharides. These carbohydrates are degraded e.g., by marine Bacteroidetes and the understanding of their decomposition mechanism can expand our knowledge how marine biomasses can be accessed. This understanding then gains insights into the marine carbon
cycle. This thesis summarizes the current knowledge of marine enzymatic polysaccharide degradation in review Article I and extents a previously discovered ulvan degradation pathway in Article II with the description of a novel dehydratase involved in the ulvan degradation pathway. This enlarged ulvan-degradation pathway can be used to generate fermentable sugars from the algal derived polysaccharide ulvan. A potential biorefinery process is proposed in Article III, where B. licheniformis was engineered to degrade ulvan, thus establishing the initial steps for a microbial cell factory development. In addition to ulvan, also plenty of other complex carbohydrate sources are present in the ocean. The enzymatic elucidation principles previously developed were thus adapted towards a new marine carbohydrate. In Article IV a xylan utilization pathway was elucidated, using enzymes present in Flavimarina Hel_I_48 as model bacterium. The Flavimarina genome contains two separated genome clusters which potentially targets xylose containing polymers reflecting the diversity and adaptions towards different marine xylan-like substrates. Besides, marine Bacteroidetes are adapted towards decomposition of methylated polysaccharide, e.g., porphyran, via demethylation catalyzed by cytochrome P450 monooxygenases. This reaction results in the formation of toxic formaldehyde and thus the marine Bacteroidetes require formaldehyde detoxification principles. The analysis of potential formaldehyde detoxification mechanisms revealed a marine RuMP pathway (Article V) and a novel auxiliary activity of an alcohol dehydrogenase of which the encoding gene is adjacent to the demethylase cluster (Article VI).
The need for the diversification of utilised species has emerged in the present aquaculture
production environment. Shifts in consumer interest, climate change-induced temperature
increases, and major fish disease outbreaks have put a strain on this industry. In this context,
the pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) has become a new target species for aquaculture in Central
Europe. This new aquaculture focus species exhibits high numbers of offspring, fast growth,
and high consumer acceptance. It can also effectively deal with higher temperatures and turbid
water. However, the rate of successful rearing is still low, as various developmental
transformations and environmental effects commonly lead to high mortality rates during the
early ontogenetic stages. The aim of this doctoral project was thus to obtain insight into
embryonic to larval developmental changes during pikeperch ontogeny. Specifically, the times
of change that influence survival were of focus. Based on the available literature, particular
attention was paid to general growth patterns and the connected developmental changes, the
determination of myogenesis gene marker expression changes, and the support of animal
welfare efforts for pikeperch rearing procedures. To achieve the aims of the study, a methodical
setup consisting of morphometric and developmental observations was combined with
transcriptome gene marker analysis for the different ontogenetic stages.
Three developmental phases were differentiated during the embryo-larval transition. Each of
these possessed distinct growth patterns with different growth rates. The intermediate
threshold phase showed internal organ development that focused on digestive, neuronal, and
heart tissues. Three activity phases of myogenesis were determined: during early embryonic
development, before hatching, and after hatching during the larval stages. Therefore, muscle
development seemed to be regulated to balance energy expenditures. Additionally, two
coinciding skeletogenic phases were found. Furthermore, a cell line from whole embryos was
developed to support the replacement of animals in future experimental setups. A software
system for video analyses was developed to support rearing procedures in aquaculture
facilities. This prototype can be used to automate the counting of specimens and thus allows
for faster responses to increasing mortalities. Based on the results of this thesis project, further
insights into the early development of pikeperches were obtained. This will facilitate the design
and adaptation of raising and husbandry protocols, which can help to further establish
pikeperch as an aquaculture species and support its application in modern recirculatory
systems.
The dissertation looks at bioeconomy innovation at different levels through the lens of economic geography. By progressing from the meta to the micro-scale, it tries to find answers to how the interrelated concepts of bioeconomy and innovation are embedded in these respective contexts while consecutively concretising bioeconomy and de-fuzzing it. To do that, it adopts a mixed-methods approach that starts general and ends specific, going from the meta-scale of literature over the macro-scale of three distinct areas in which bioeconomy is discussed to the meso-level of central actors of a European funding network before, lastly, considering case studies at the micro-scale. Throughout, the thesis aims to spatialise the bioeconomy by shedding light on the term and its drivers across multiple geographic layers. It thereby not only offers new insights into dimensions of innovation in the bioeconomy but also contributes to the discipline of economic geography by applying some of its essential theoretical ideas to an emerging political framework.