Poster Session 1
November 22, 2024 | 10:30-11:30
Seminar 6 | P1-P14
Poster No. P-1
CORE 100 Summary – Study Proposal: “Everolimus bAsed caLcineurin inhibiTor frEe immunosuppRession oNe year AfTer lIver transplantatiON
R. Taubert, Hannover
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Poster No. P-2
Early biopsy based risk prediction of long-term renal graft function by digitally quantified macrophage densities
C. Thesenvitz, Hannover
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Poster No. P-3
VEGF-C-application and the regeneration and reconnection of autotransplanted lymph node fragments in rats: the effects of time point, location and dosage
R. Pabst, Hannover
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Poster No. P-4
NKG2D-Signaling Plays a Crucial Role in Natural Killer Cell-Mediated Clearance of Senescent Renal Tubular Cells
N. D. Funk, Hannover
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Poster No. P-5
Characterization of microrna in normothermic mschine perfuison of the rat liver
P.-F. Koch, Berlin
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Poster No. P-6
The transcriptomic profile of antibody-mediated rejection is independent from the presence of donor specific antibodies
A. Campos Murguía, Hannover
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Poster No. P-7
Molecular risk-stratification for individualized immunosuppression in patients after liver transplantation using rejection-associated transcripts
A. Campos Murguía, Hannover
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Poster No. P-8
Pilot, open, prospective, randomized, multicenter trial on quality assessment of declined liver grafts by normothermic ex vivo machine perfusion for decreasing time to transplantation (ExTRA-Trial)
K. A. Walter, Berlin
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Poster No. P-9
Hemopexin alleviates sterile inflammation in ischemia-reperfusion-induced lung injury
T. Nakagiri, Hannover
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Poster No. P-10
State-of-the-art in patient education programs for solid organ transplantation patients
A.-L. Mazhari, Hannover
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Poster No. P-11
Enhancing Transparency and Quality: The Impact of the German Transplantation Registry on Healthcare and Research
M. Grohmann, Leipzig
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Poster No. P-12
HCMV vaccine candidate identification for sot recipients: ULBP2-expressing HCMV mutants affect NK cell function and activation
G. Meyer, Hannover
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Poster No. P-13
HCMV vaccine candidate identification for sot recipients: ULBP2-expressing HCMV mutants modulate NKG2D expression and function of CD8+ T cells
I. Bevzenko, Hannover
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Poster No. P-14
Soluble immune mediator profiling identifies immunological conditioning of ex vivo perfused lungs associated with the severity of primary graft dysfunction (PGD)
E. Chichelnitskiy, Hannover
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Seminar 5 | P29-P42
Poster No. P-29
Development of a Porcine Hepatocyte Spheroid Model for Long-Term In Vitro Liver Perfusion: Analysis of Preservation Conditions and Spheroid Viability
H. Linge, Hannover
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Poster No. P-30
Plasma immune signatures can predict rejection-free survival in the first year after pediatric liver transplantation
E. Chichelnitskiy, Hannover
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Poster No. P-31
Identification of cellular and molecular biomarkers in end-stage lung parenchyma and lymph nodes associated with disease progression and post-transplant outcome
E. Chichelnitskiy, Hannover
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Poster No. P-32
Core signature of rejection-specific cytokines and chemokines in heart biopsies after transplantation
J. Kühne, Hannover
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Poster No. P-33
Transient peripheral chimerism in lung transplant recipients does not correlate with pgd but clad
J. Kühne, Hannover
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Poster No. P-34
Longitudinal dynamics of the NK cell repertoire after lung transplantation and their potential role for control of CMV reactivation
L.-M. Hagen, Hannover
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Poster No. P-35
The role of tissue resident versus circulating lymphocytes in pediatric lung transplantation
A. Brüggemann, Hannover
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Poster No. P-36
Frequency and correlates of non-adherence in a large sample of patients after kidney transplantation: A KTx360° substudy
M. Nöhre, Hannover
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Poster No. P-37
Advances in Xenotransplantation: Evaluation of αGal-KO Porcine livers using Normothermic Machine Perfusion
S. Störzer, Hannover
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Poster No. P-38
A 10-year Single Centre Analysis of Liver Retransplantation – Indications and Outcomes
C. van Beekum, Hannover
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Poster No. P-39
Car-T cells and trucks that recognize an EBNA-3C-derived epitope presented on HLA-B*35 control Epstein-Barr Virus-associated lymphoproliferation
A. C. Dragon, Hannover
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Poster No. P-40
Next generation engineered TCR-T cells with inducible expression of IL-18 as novel tool to treat various EBV-associated malignancies
P. Mausberg, Hannover
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Poster No. P-41
Granzyme-B-equipped Exosomes from Cell Lines for Killing of Target Cells (GECKO-T)
A. Bonifacius, Hannover
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Poster No. P-42
Multiplexed engineered T cells overcoming antibody-mediated rejection (CORA-TS) multi-specifically deplete alloreactive B cells to prevent transplant rejection
A. C. Dragon, Hannover
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Poster Session 2
November 22, 2024 | 13:30-14:30
Seminar 6 | P15-P28
Poster No. P-15
Checkpoint inhibitors in the lung – implications for lung transplantation and tumor treatment
W. Rackwitz, Hannover
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Poster No. P-16
Early regional ventilation assessment with MRI in patients after bilateral lung transplantation in comparison to age- and sex- matched healthy subjects
M. Heinze, Hannover
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Poster No. P-17
Impact of end-stage lung diseases on the immune cell composition in lung parenchyma
C. A. Pawlow, Hannover
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Poster No. P-18
Soluble immune mediator ratios may provide additional insight into the immunological alterations in graft and plasma of lung transplanted patients
M. M. Wiemann, Hannover
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Poster No. P-19
Evaluation of αGal-KO Porcine Lungs Using Normothermic Machine Perfusion in a collaborative perfusion hub
R. Ramm, Hannover
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Poster No. P-20
Multicompartmental analysis of the microbiome in the context of liver transplantation
F. Haak, Leipzig
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Poster No. P-21
TCMR-induced epithelial injury patterns in kidney transplants
L. Jahn, Hannover
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Poster No. P-22
Generation and functional assessment of iPSC-derived macrophages with immunomodulatory properties
E. Nikolouli, Hannover
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Poster No. P-23
Genetic modifications in the context of pulmonary xenotransplantation: Analysis of the interaction of human blood and porcine lung endothelial cells in a microfluidic chamber
Y. Rode, Hannover
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Poster No. P-24
Functional MRI detects ventilation and perfusion deficits in paediatric lung transplant recipients
J. Carlens, Hannover
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Poster No. P-25
EBV-specific immunity and humoral factors as early markers for PTLD development in high risk transplanted pediatric patients
R. Schultze-Florey, Hannover
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Poster No. P-26
Informational Needs of Patients before an Abdominal Organ Transplantation
T. Linge, Hannover
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Poster No. P-27
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-modified regulatory T cells for graft acceptance in allo- and xenotransplantation
F. Noyan, Hannover
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Poster No. P-28
influence of hypothermic and normothermic machine perfusion on renal grafts using a murine model of machine perfusion
R. Camiletti, Berlin
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Seminar 5 | P29-P50
Poster No. P-29
Development of a Porcine Hepatocyte Spheroid Model for Long-Term In Vitro Liver Perfusion: Analysis of Preservation Conditions and Spheroid Viability
H. Linge, Hannover
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Poster No. P-30
Plasma immune signatures can predict rejection-free survival in the first year after pediatric liver transplantation
E. Chichelnitskiy, Hannover
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Poster No. P-31
Identification of cellular and molecular biomarkers in end-stage lung parenchyma and lymph nodes associated with disease progression and post-transplant outcome
E. Chichelnitskiy, Hannover
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Poster No. P-32
Core signature of rejection-specific cytokines and chemokines in heart biopsies after transplantation
J. Kühne, Hannover
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Poster No. P-33
Transient peripheral chimerism in lung transplant recipients does not correlate with pgd but clad
J. Kühne, Hannover
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Poster No. P-34
Longitudinal dynamics of the NK cell repertoire after lung transplantation and their potential role for control of CMV reactivation
L.-M. Hagen, Hannover
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Poster No. P-35
The role of tissue resident versus circulating lymphocytes in pediatric lung transplantation
A. Brüggemann, Hannover
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Poster No. P-36
Frequency and correlates of non-adherence in a large sample of patients after kidney transplantation: A KTx360° substudy
M. Nöhre, Hannover
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Poster No. P-37
Advances in Xenotransplantation: Evaluation of αGal-KO Porcine livers using Normothermic Machine Perfusion
S. Störzer, Hannover
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Poster No. P-38
A 10-year Single Centre Analysis of Liver Retransplantation – Indications and Outcomes
C. van Beekum, Hannover
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Poster No. P-39
Car-T cells and trucks that recognize an EBNA-3C-derived epitope presented on HLA-B*35 control Epstein-Barr Virus-associated lymphoproliferation
A. C. Dragon, Hannover
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Poster No. P-40
Next generation engineered TCR-T cells with inducible expression of IL-18 as novel tool to treat various EBV-associated malignancies
P. Mausberg, Hannover
Poster No. P-41
Granzyme-B-equipped Exosomes from Cell Lines for Killing of Target Cells (GECKO-T)
A. Bonifacius, Hannover
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Poster No. P-42
Multiplexed engineered T cells overcoming antibody-mediated rejection (CORA-TS) multi-specifically deplete alloreactive B cells to prevent transplant rejection
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A.C. Dragon, Hannover
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Poster No. P-43
“New kid on the block”: UL36-specific T cells contribute significantly to the HCMV-specific T-cell repertoire in healthy individuals
S. Tischer-Zimmermann, Hannover
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Poster No. P-44
Effects of the no-touch period on the decellularization process in a murine DCD model
P. Felgendreff, Hannover
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Poster No. P-45
Kidney transplantation from octogenerian donors
D. Kleine-Döpke, Hannover
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Poster No. P-46
Cost-Effectiveness of Normothermic Machine Perfusion for Liver Transplantation in Germany: A Markov Model Simulation
Z. Qu, Hannover
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Poster No. P-47
Changes in pre-transplant gut microbiota reflect disease severity and persist after transplantation
I. Goldschmidt, Hannover
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Poster No. P-48
Long-term outcome after liver transplantation for Crigler-Najjar Syndrome. a cohortstudy based on the european liver transplant registry
R. Adam, Hannover
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Poster No. P-49
General practitioners‘ role in follow-up care for kidney transplant patients (Galileo-KTx)
K. Afshar, Hannover
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Poster No. P-50
Breg analyses and definition in the context of lung transplant
T. Nakagiri, Hannover
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