Aim of this thesis was to provide evidence for the clinical implication of biomarkers in blood and urine, as well as genetic markers, for the prediction of the severity and course of febrile UTI.... Show moreAim of this thesis was to provide evidence for the clinical implication of biomarkers in blood and urine, as well as genetic markers, for the prediction of the severity and course of febrile UTI. Furthermore, this thesis focused on optimization of antimicrobial treatment of febrile UTI. The main results are: 1. Recent hospitalization, indwelling urinary catheter and especially individual fluoroquinolone (FQ) use are independent risk factors for a FQ-resistant Escherichia coli febrile UTI. 2. Women with febrile UTI, including postmenopausal women and those with comorbidities, can be safely and successfully treated with a 7-day course of oral ciprofloxacin. In men, however, treatment duration should be at least 14 days. 3. Diabetes mellitus does not affect the clinical presentation and course of febrile UTI; concurrent illnesses and higher age of the diabetic population attribute to a more complicated course. 4. MR-proADM more accurately predicts a complicated course of disease than currently available inflammatory biomarkers. Importantly, biomarkers derived directly from host defense mechanisms are not suitable to distinguish between febrile UTI patients with and without bacteremia. 5. MP-TF activity is related to disease severity and bacteraemia in febrile E. coli UTI and may contribute to the prothrombotic state in gram-negative sepsis. Show less
Osteoarthritis (OA) is an age related disorder of the joints characterized by pain, crepitus, and stiffness resulting in decreased mobility. Pathophysiology consists of cartilage degeneration and... Show moreOsteoarthritis (OA) is an age related disorder of the joints characterized by pain, crepitus, and stiffness resulting in decreased mobility. Pathophysiology consists of cartilage degeneration and bone remodeling, however, knowledge of OA etiology is still limited. Due to the growing population of elderly, OA prevalence rapidly increases. The fact that no reliable clinical markers are available for diagnosis, monitoring and progression is a major impediment in OA disease management and incurs high costs in drug development and clinical trials. Molecular markers were studied in OA affected cartilage compared to unaffected cartilage of the same joint (chapter 2) and in blood of OA patients (chapter 3). Perturbation of the application of traditional biochemical markers sCOMP and uCTX2 in the clinic due to genetic factors that, independent of OA, affect innate levels was investigated (chapter 4). Furthermore, we have tried to go beyond the results of molecular epidemiological studies to increase insights into underlying mechanisms (chapter 6 & 7). This shows how functional genomics can be achieved by combining genetic and functional data and will facilitate translation of knowledge of genetic variants to the needs of OA patients and thus to application in the clinic. Show less
Blok, E.J.; Derks, M.G.M.; Hoeven, J.J.M. van der; Velde, C.J.H. van de; Kroep, J.R. 2015
The aim of this thesis was to define prognostic and predictive biomarkers in colorectal cancer for improved risk stratification and treatment benefit in the individual patient, with the... Show moreThe aim of this thesis was to define prognostic and predictive biomarkers in colorectal cancer for improved risk stratification and treatment benefit in the individual patient, with the introduction of precision medicine in the near future as the ultimate goal. By __definition, precision medicine is a multi-faceted approach to medicine that integrates molecular and clinical research with patient data and clinical outcome, and places the patient at the center of all elements. This thesis is divided in three parts. In Part one prognostic biomarkers in CRC are investigated, in Part two aspirin treatment and related predictive biomarkers for aspirin treatment benefit in colon cancer are investigated and finally, in Part three, the use of predictive and prognostic biomarkers in clinical practice, its utility and the road to precision medicine are discussed. Show less