Publications by authors named "Kofler B"

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  • Glioblastoma (GBM) is the deadliest brain tumor in adults, and current therapies are largely ineffective, which drives the need for new treatment strategies based on the tumor's metabolic needs, specifically glucose and glutamine.
  • A ketogenic metabolic therapy (KMT) approach targets these metabolic pathways by combining dietary changes with specific drugs to limit glycolysis and glutaminolysis, while promoting the use of non-fermentable fuels like ketones and fatty acids.
  • The glucose-ketone index (GKI) serves as a biomarker to monitor treatment effectiveness, aiming to create a more hostile environment for tumor growth and improve outcomes in GBM as well as potentially other cancer types reliant on similar metabolic pathways.
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Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) is now part of the standard of care in the treatment of many forms of cancer, yet it lacks efficacy in some patients, necessitating adjunct therapies to support the anti-tumor immune response. Ketogenic diets (KDs), i.e.

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Background: AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is an evolutionarily conserved regulator of energy metabolism. AMPK is sensitive to acute perturbations to cellular energy status and leverages fundamental bioenergetic pathways to maintain cellular homeostasis. AMPK is a heterotrimer comprised of αβγ-subunits that in humans are encoded by seven individual genes (isoforms α1, α2, β1, β2, γ1, γ2 and γ3), permitting formation of at least 12 different complexes with personalised biochemical fingerprints and tissue expression patterns.

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  • Diced cartilage (DC) is important in rhinoplasty for creating a framework used in nasal dorsal augmentation, and two methods of applying DC were tested in 15 patients.
  • Postoperative ultrasounds showed that all patients had detectable DC, with a notable reduction in perifocal edema over the year, while the grafts remained intact and did not migrate.
  • High-resolution ultrasound and color Doppler imaging proved effective for visualizing DC and detecting new blood vessel formation in the grafts post-surgery.
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Previously, we showed that restrictive diets, including ketogenic diet (KD), have an anti-inflammatory impact on the healthy gastrointestinal tract of mice. Afterward, we found that energy-restricting diets mitigate inflammation in the dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) colitis mouse model. The current study aimed to verify the impact of KD on DSS colitis and assess if the diet's fat composition influences the outcomes of the intervention.

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  • Mifepristone (MIF) is a synthetic hormone used for pharmacological abortions and treating certain medical conditions, and the study aimed to create a reliable method to measure MIF and its metabolite (MET) in plasma and tissue samples from mice.
  • The researchers developed a high-performance liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS) method that efficiently extracts and quantifies these substances, with quick run times and high sensitivity.
  • The method demonstrated effective separation and detection limits that could potentially be adapted for human medical research.
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Altered glycolytic metabolism has been associated with chemoresistance in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). However, there are still aspects that need clarification, as well as how to explore these metabolic alterations in therapy. In the present study, we aimed to elucidate the role of glucose metabolism in the acquired resistance of AML cells to cytarabine (Ara-C) and to explore it as a therapeutic target.

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  • - This study explores whether women with genital HPV infections have a higher risk of also having undetected oropharyngeal HPV infections, which can lead to cancer if not cleared by the immune system.
  • - Researchers conducted HPV tests on 142 women during routine gynecological checkups and assessed possible risk factors via a questionnaire.
  • - Results showed that only 1.4% of women had oropharyngeal HPV, while 38% tested positive for genital HPV, with 29% identified as high-risk types.
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As we reported previously, caloric restriction (CR) results in an increased concentration of bile acids (BA) in the intestinal mucosa. We now investigated the background of this phenotype, trying to identify nutrition-related factors modulating BA levels. Male mice were submitted to various types of restrictive diets and BA levels and expression of associated factors were measured.

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Background: While most cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (cSCCs) are treatable, certain high-risk cSCCs, such as those in recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB) patients, are particularly aggressive. Owing to repeated wounding, inflammation and unproductive healing, RDEB patients have a 68% cumulative risk of developing life-threatening cSCCs by the age of 35, and a 70% risk of death by the age of 45. Despite aggressive treatment, cSCC represents the leading cause of premature mortality in these patients, highlighting an unmet clinical need.

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Hydrogen sulfide (HS), originally known as toxic gas, has now attracted attention as one of the gasotransmitters involved in many reactions in the human body. HS has been assumed to play a role in the pathogenesis of many chronic diseases, of which the exact pathogenesis remains unknown. One of them is inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a chronic intestinal disease subclassified as Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC).

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Neuroblastoma (NB) is a childhood cancer in which amplification of the MYCN gene is the most acknowledged marker of poor prognosis. MYCN-amplified NB cells rely on both glycolysis and mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) for energy production. Previously, we demonstrated that a ketogenic diet (KD) combined with metronomic cyclophosphamide (CP) delayed tumor growth in MYCN-amplified NB xenografts.

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Background: Perihilar cholangiocarcinoma (pCCA) is characterised by poor outcomes. Early diagnosis is essential for patient survival. The peptide galanin (GAL) and its receptors GAL are expressed in various tumours.

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Background: Neuroblastoma is a paediatric malignancy of incredibly complex aetiology. Oncogenic protein kinase signalling in neuroblastoma has conventionally focussed on transduction through the well-characterised PI3K/Akt and MAPK pathways, in which the latter has been implicated in treatment resistance. The discovery of the receptor tyrosine kinase ALK as a target of genetic alterations in cases of familial and sporadic neuroblastoma, was a breakthrough in the understanding of the complex genetic heterogeneity of neuroblastoma.

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Galanin is a 30 amino acid peptide that stimulates three subtype receptors (GALR). M89b is a lanthionine-stabilized, C-terminally truncated galanin analog that specifically stimulates GALR. We investigated the potential of M89b as a therapeutic for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) and assessed its safety.

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  • Endemic landbird populations in the Galapagos Islands, including Darwin finches, are declining due to habitat loss, food scarcity, and introduced species like the Avian Vampire Fly, which affects nestlings primarily through high brood mortality.
  • The study investigates the food compensation hypothesis in Green Warbler-Finches, revealing that increased parasite infestation leads to decreased food provisioning by female parents and negatively impacts nestling growth.
  • The findings suggest that instead of compensating for parasitic effects, female birds may prioritize future reproduction over current brood health, indicating a significant trade-off in reproductive strategies for long-lived tropical birds.
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Purpose: Heart diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Metabolic interventions via ketogenic diets (KDs) have been used for decades to treat epilepsy, and more recently, also diabetes and obesity, as common comorbidities of heart diseases. However, recent reports linked KDs, based on long-chain triglycerides (LCTs), to cardiac fibrosis and a reduction of heart function in rodents.

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Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin disease characterized by increased neo-vascularization, keratinocyte hyperproliferation, a pro-inflammatory cytokine milieu and immune cell infiltration. Diacerein is an anti-inflammatory drug, modulating immune cell functions, including expression and production of cytokines, in different inflammatory conditions. Therefore, we hypothesized that topical diacerein has beneficial effects on the course of psoriasis.

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  • - Neuroblastoma (NB) is a tough childhood cancer influenced by various factors, including the YAP/TAZ proteins, which complicate treatment options.
  • - The study found that Verteporfin (VPF), a drug that inhibits YAP/TAZ, effectively reduces the growth of YAP/TAZ-expressing NB cells without harming normal cells, suggesting it targets tumor cells selectively.
  • - Notably, VPF works independently of YAP expression and triggers cell stress and death through the formation of harmful protein complexes, indicating its potential as a promising treatment for NB.
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  • The study investigates how the decline in mitochondrial function affects skin aging by comparing samples from young (around 28 years) and older (around 76 years) adults.
  • Researchers used immunohistochemistry to analyze key mitochondrial components and found that the levels of certain proteins important for energy metabolism were significantly lower in older skin samples.
  • The results suggest that reduced mitochondrial protein levels, particularly in complex V and transcription factors, contribute to the aging process in skin, independent of UV exposure.
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Aging represents a key risk factor for a plethora of diseases. Targeting detrimental processes which occur during aging, especially before onset of age-related disease, could provide drastic improvements in healthspan. There is increasing evidence that dietary restriction (DR), including caloric restriction, fasting, or fasting-mimicking diets, extend both lifespan and healthspan.

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  • Hydrogen sulfide (HS) is a toxic gas that plays a role in regulating gut health, with both low and high levels linked to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
  • The study examined HS-metabolizing enzyme expression in intestinal biopsies from adults and children with IBD, comparing them to healthy controls.
  • Results indicated that healthy adults had lower levels of HS-metabolizing enzymes than healthy children, while adults and children with IBD also showed reduced enzyme expression, suggesting age-related declines and dysfunctional HS metabolism in IBD patients.
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The rate of gut inflammatory diseases is growing in modern society. Previously, we showed that caloric restriction (CR) shapes gut microbiota composition and diminishes the expression of inflammatory factors along the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The current project aimed to assess whether prominent dietary restrictive approaches, including intermittent fasting (IF), fasting-mimicking diet (FMD), and ketogenic diet (KD) have a similar effect as CR.

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