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Prof. Dr. Sibylle von Vietinghoff

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Medical Clinic I

Medical Faculty, University of Bonn University Hospital of Bonn Venusberg - Campus 1 53105 Bonn

Sibylle.von_Vietinghoff@ukbonn.de

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In recent years, my group has addressed mechanisms of vascular inflammation in atherosclerosis and renal impairment, inflammatory mechanisms in peritoneal dialysis and in the kidney. Human cohort and sample (specifically renal biopsies, urine and peritoneal dialysate and tissue) collection have been central in both long-term (atherosclerosis, peritoneal dialysis) and acute clinical (EHEC-HUS) projects.

Recent publications

  • Sodium glucose transporter 2 inhibition maintains kidney antibacterial response by decreasing complement C1q.

    Kidney international

    Authors: Georg W Sendtner, Julia Miranda, Pia Naumann, Maximilian Weiss, Pelin Güls, Ernst Molitor, Uta Scheidt, Axel Schmidt, Kerstin U Ludwig, Annika Hilger, Ulrich Dobrindt, Thomas Mayrhofer, Christian Kurts, Florian Wagenlehner, Olga Shevshuk, Sibylle von Vietinghoff

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  • Nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase deficiency and genetic susceptibility to high glucose-mediated peritoneal injury in mice.

    Physiological reports

    Authors: Margarete C Ohse, Song Rong, Sonja Schmidt, Michael S Balzer, Christoph Nikolin, Sibylle von Vietinghoff, Hermann Haller, Kai M Schmidt-Ott, Yulia Kiyan, Nelli Shushakova

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  • Low-dose glucocorticoids attenuate crescentic glomerulonephritis by inhibiting the local differentiation of proinflammatory neutrophils.

    Science translational medicine

    Authors: Junping Yin, Melanie Eichler, Darius P Schaub, Nariaki Asada, Jonas Engesser, Clivia Lisowski, Hans-Joachim Paust, Christina Katharina Weisheit, Jian Li, Daniela Klaus, Natalio Garbi, Sibylle von Vietinghoff, Christian F Krebs, Ulf Panzer, Christian Kurts

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