Publications by authors named "U L Holmskov"

Background: Chronic inflammation is a significant driver in the development of various diseases, including cancer. Colitis-associated colorectal cancer (CA-CRC) refers to the increased risk of colorectal cancer in individuals with chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.

Methods: This narrative review examines the link between chronic inflammation and CA-CRC.

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Disturbances in gut microbiota are prevalent in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which includes ulcerative colitis (UC). However, whether these disturbances contribute to development of the disease or are a result of the disease is unclear. In pairs of human twins discordant for IBD, the healthy twin has a higher risk of developing IBD and a gut microbiota that is more similar to that of IBD patients as compared with healthy individuals.

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Article Synopsis
  • Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major global health issue, with inflammation linked to its progression; targeting early inflammation could help prevent and treat CRC.
  • The study used transgenic mice to explore the effects of FIBCD1, a protein that reduces intestinal inflammation and may inhibit CRC development, utilizing a mouse model that mimics CRC.
  • Results showed that FIBCD1 lowers inflammation and tumor growth in mice, with higher FIBCD1 levels found in human CRC tissues, particularly at advanced stages, suggesting its potential as a biomarker for CRC prognosis.
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Fibrinogen C domain-containing protein 1 (FIBCD1) is an immune protein proposed to be involved in host recognition of chitin on the surface of pathogens. As FIBCD1 readily binds acetylated molecules, we have determined the high-resolution crystal structures of a recombinant fragment of the FIBCD1 C-terminal domain complexed with small N-acetyl-containing ligands to determine the mode of recognition. All ligands bind at the conserved N-acetyl-binding site (S1) with galactose and glucose-derived ligands rotated 180° relative to each other.

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Background And Aim: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the leading cause of chronic liver disease in different countries. Liver fibrosis is considered as the most appropriate predictor of NAFLD-associated outcome. Microfibrillar-associated protein 4 (MFAP4) is a glycoprotein located in the extracellular matrix.

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