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  1. Book ; Online: Radioimmunotherapy - Translational Opportunities and Challenges

    Gaipl, Udo S. / Multhoff, Gabriele / Graham Pockley, Alan / Rödel, Franz

    2020  

    Keywords Medicine ; Oncology ; translational reseach ; Immunotherapy ; Radiotherapy ; translational radioimmunotherapy ; Radioimmunotherapy
    Size 1 electronic resource (144 pages)
    Publisher Frontiers Media SA
    Document type Book ; Online
    Note English ; Open Access
    HBZ-ID HT021230530
    ISBN 9782889636150 ; 2889636151
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  2. Article ; Online: Correction: Wang, F.; Multhoff, G. Repurposing Cannabidiol as a Potential Drug Candidate for Anti-Tumor Therapies.

    Wang, Fei / Multhoff, Gabriele

    Biomolecules

    2023  Volume 13, Issue 2

    Abstract: There was a misplaced reference in the original article in the first paragraph of Section 6 "Clinical Trials with CBD" [ ... ]. ...

    Abstract There was a misplaced reference in the original article in the first paragraph of Section 6 "Clinical Trials with CBD" [...].
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-01-24
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Published Erratum
    ZDB-ID 2701262-1
    ISSN 2218-273X ; 2218-273X
    ISSN (online) 2218-273X
    ISSN 2218-273X
    DOI 10.3390/biom13020225
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  3. Article: A Low Membrane Hsp70 Expression in Tumor Cells With Impaired Lactate Metabolism Mediates Radiosensitization by NVP-AUY922.

    Schwab, Melissa / Multhoff, Gabriele

    Frontiers in oncology

    2022  Volume 12, Page(s) 861266

    Abstract: As overexpression and membrane localization of stress proteins together with high lactate levels promote radioresistance in tumor cells, we studied the effect of the Hsp90 inhibitor NVP-AUY922 on the cytosolic and membrane expression of heat shock ... ...

    Abstract As overexpression and membrane localization of stress proteins together with high lactate levels promote radioresistance in tumor cells, we studied the effect of the Hsp90 inhibitor NVP-AUY922 on the cytosolic and membrane expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) and radiosensitivity in murine melanoma (B16F10) and human colorectal (LS174T) wildtype (WT) and
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-04-07
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2649216-7
    ISSN 2234-943X
    ISSN 2234-943X
    DOI 10.3389/fonc.2022.861266
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  4. Article: Blood Supply and Oxygenation Status of the Liver: From Physiology to Malignancy.

    Vaupel, Peter / Multhoff, Gabriele

    Advances in experimental medicine and biology

    2022  Volume 1395, Page(s) 263–267

    Abstract: To maintain a multitude of vital functions, blood flow to the normal liver and the hepatic oxygenation status has to be kept on a high level (1.0-1.2 mL/g/min and 30-40 mmHg, respectively). There is a longitudinal oxygen partial pressure ( ... ...

    Abstract To maintain a multitude of vital functions, blood flow to the normal liver and the hepatic oxygenation status has to be kept on a high level (1.0-1.2 mL/g/min and 30-40 mmHg, respectively). There is a longitudinal oxygen partial pressure (pO
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Oxygen ; Liver/blood supply ; Hypoxia ; Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ; Liver Neoplasms
    Chemical Substances Oxygen (S88TT14065)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-12-16
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 410187-X
    ISSN 0065-2598
    ISSN 0065-2598
    DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-14190-4_43
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  5. Article: Blood Flow and Respiratory Gas Exchange in the Human Placenta at Term: A Data Update.

    Vaupel, Peter / Multhoff, Gabriele

    Advances in experimental medicine and biology

    2022  Volume 1395, Page(s) 379–384

    Abstract: Reliable measurements using modern techniques and consensus in experimental design have enabled the assessment of novel data sets for normal maternal and foetal respiratory physiology at term. These data sets include (a) principal factors affecting ... ...

    Abstract Reliable measurements using modern techniques and consensus in experimental design have enabled the assessment of novel data sets for normal maternal and foetal respiratory physiology at term. These data sets include (a) principal factors affecting placental gas transfer, e.g., maternal blood flow through the intervillous space (IVS) (500 mL/min) and foeto-placental blood flow (480 mL/min), and (b) O
    MeSH term(s) Female ; Humans ; Pregnancy ; Carbon Dioxide/physiology ; Fetal Blood/physiology ; Fetal Hemoglobin/physiology ; Fetus/physiology ; Hypoxia/physiopathology ; Maternal-Fetal Exchange/physiology ; Oxygen/physiology ; Oxyhemoglobins/physiology ; Placenta/blood supply ; Placenta/physiology ; Placental Circulation/physiology ; Term Birth/physiology
    Chemical Substances Carbon Dioxide (142M471B3J) ; Fetal Hemoglobin (9034-63-3) ; Oxygen (S88TT14065) ; Oxyhemoglobins
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-12-16
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 410187-X
    ISSN 0065-2598
    ISSN 0065-2598
    DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-14190-4_62
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  6. Article ; Online: Lactate-avid regulatory T cells: metabolic plasticity controls immunosuppression in tumour microenvironment.

    Multhoff, Gabriele / Vaupel, Peter

    Signal transduction and targeted therapy

    2021  Volume 6, Issue 1, Page(s) 171

    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Immunosuppression Therapy ; Lactic Acid ; Neoplasms ; T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory/immunology ; Tumor Microenvironment
    Chemical Substances Lactic Acid (33X04XA5AT)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-04-30
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 2886872-9
    ISSN 2059-3635 ; 2095-9907
    ISSN (online) 2059-3635
    ISSN 2095-9907
    DOI 10.1038/s41392-021-00598-0
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  7. Article: The Warburg Effect: Historical Dogma Versus Current Rationale.

    Vaupel, Peter / Multhoff, Gabriele

    Advances in experimental medicine and biology

    2021  Volume 1269, Page(s) 169–177

    Abstract: Contrary to Warburg's original thesis, accelerated aerobic glycolysis is not a primary and permanent consequence of dysfunctional mitochondria compensating for a poor ATP yield per mole glucose. Instead, the Warburg effect is an essential part of a " ... ...

    Abstract Contrary to Warburg's original thesis, accelerated aerobic glycolysis is not a primary and permanent consequence of dysfunctional mitochondria compensating for a poor ATP yield per mole glucose. Instead, the Warburg effect is an essential part of a "selfish" metabolic reprogramming, which results from the interplay between (normoxic or hypoxic) HIF-1 overexpression, oncogene activation (cMyc, Ras), loss of function of tumor suppressors (mutant p53, mutant PTEN, microRNAs and sirtuins with suppressor functions), activated (PI3K/Akt/mTORC1, Ras/Raf/Mek/Erk/c-Myc) or deactivated (AMPK) signaling pathways, components of the tumor microenvironment, and HIF-1 cooperations with epigenetic mechanisms. Molecular and functional processes of the Warburg effect include (a) considerably accelerated glycolytic fluxes; (b) adequate ATP generation per unit time to maintain energy homeostasis; (c) backup and diversion of glycolytic intermediates facilitating the biosynthesis of nucleotides, nonessential amino acids, lipids, and hexosamines; (d) inhibition of pyruvate entry into mitochondria; (e) excessive formation and accumulation of lactate which stimulates tumor growth and suppression of antitumor immunity (in addition, lactate can serve as an energy source for normoxic cancer cells, contributes to extracellular acidosis, and thus drives malignant progression and resistances to conventional therapies); (f) maintenance of the cellular redox homeostasis and low ROS formation; and (g) HIF-1 overexpression, mutant p53, and mutant PTEN which inhibit mitochondrial biogenesis and functions, thus negatively impacting cellular respiration rate. The glycolytic switch is an early event in oncogenesis and primarily supports cell survival. All in all, the Warburg effect, i.e., aerobic glycolysis in the presence of oxygen and - in principle - functioning mitochondria, constitutes a major driver of the cancer progression machinery, resistance to conventional therapies, and - finally - poor patient outcome.
    MeSH term(s) Citric Acid Cycle ; Glycolysis ; Humans ; Neoplasms/genetics ; Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ; Tumor Microenvironment
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-05-05
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2214-8019 ; 0065-2598
    ISSN (online) 2214-8019
    ISSN 0065-2598
    DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-48238-1_27
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  8. Article ; Online: Repurposing Cannabidiol as a Potential Drug Candidate for Anti-Tumor Therapies.

    Wang, Fei / Multhoff, Gabriele

    Biomolecules

    2021  Volume 11, Issue 4

    Abstract: In recent years, evidence has accumulated that cannabinoids-especially the non-psychoactive compound, cannabidiol (CBD)-possess promising medical and pharmacological activities that might qualify them as potential anti-tumor drugs. This review is based ... ...

    Abstract In recent years, evidence has accumulated that cannabinoids-especially the non-psychoactive compound, cannabidiol (CBD)-possess promising medical and pharmacological activities that might qualify them as potential anti-tumor drugs. This review is based on multiple studies summarizing different mechanisms for how CBD can target tumor cells including cannabinoid receptors or other constituents of the endocannabinoid system, and their complex activation of biological systems that results in the inhibition of tumor growth. CBD also participates in anti-inflammatory activities which are related to tumor progression, as demonstrated in preclinical models. Although the numbers of clinical trials and tested tumor entities are limited, there is clear evidence that CBD has anti-tumor efficacy and is well tolerated in human cancer patients. In summary, it appears that CBD has potential as a neoadjuvant and/or adjuvant drug in therapy for cancer.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Anticonvulsants/therapeutic use ; Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use ; Cannabidiol/therapeutic use ; Drug Repositioning ; Humans ; Neoplasms/drug therapy ; Neovascularization, Pathologic/drug therapy ; Tumor Microenvironment
    Chemical Substances Anticonvulsants ; Antineoplastic Agents ; Cannabidiol (19GBJ60SN5)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-04-15
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2701262-1
    ISSN 2218-273X ; 2218-273X
    ISSN (online) 2218-273X
    ISSN 2218-273X
    DOI 10.3390/biom11040582
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  9. Article ; Online: Revisiting the Warburg effect: historical dogma versus current understanding.

    Vaupel, Peter / Multhoff, Gabriele

    The Journal of physiology

    2021  Volume 599, Issue 6, Page(s) 1745–1757

    Abstract: Contrary to Warburg's original thesis, accelerated aerobic glycolysis is not a primary, permanent and universal consequence of dysfunctional or impaired mitochondria compensating for poor ATP yield per mole of glucose. Instead, in most tumours the ... ...

    Abstract Contrary to Warburg's original thesis, accelerated aerobic glycolysis is not a primary, permanent and universal consequence of dysfunctional or impaired mitochondria compensating for poor ATP yield per mole of glucose. Instead, in most tumours the Warburg effect is an essential part of a 'selfish' metabolic reprogramming, which results from the interplay between (normoxic/hypoxic) hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) overexpression, oncogene activation (cMyc, Ras), loss of function of tumour suppressors (mutant p53, mutant phosphatase and tensin homologue (PTEN), microRNAs and sirtuins with suppressor functions), activated (PI3K-Akt-mTORC1, Ras-Raf-MEK-ERK-cMyc, Jak-Stat3) or deactivated (LKB1-AMPK) signalling pathways, components of the tumour microenvironment, and HIF-1 cooperation with epigenetic mechanisms. Molecular and functional processes of the Warburg effect include: (a) considerable acceleration of glycolytic fluxes; (b) adequate ATP generation per unit time to maintain energy homeostasis and electrochemical gradients; (c) backup and diversion of glycolytic intermediates facilitating the biosynthesis of nucleotides, non-essential amino acids, lipids and hexosamines; (d) inhibition of pyruvate entry into mitochondria; (e) excessive formation and accumulation of lactate, which stimulates tumour growth and suppression of anti-tumour immunity - in addition, lactate can serve as an energy source for normoxic cancer cells and drives malignant progression and resistances to conventional therapies; (f) cytosolic lactate being mainly exported through upregulated lactate-proton symporters (MCT4), working together with other H
    MeSH term(s) Glucose ; Glycolysis ; Humans ; Neoplasms ; Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ; Tumor Microenvironment
    Chemical Substances Glucose (IY9XDZ35W2)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-01-04
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Review
    ZDB-ID 3115-x
    ISSN 1469-7793 ; 0022-3751
    ISSN (online) 1469-7793
    ISSN 0022-3751
    DOI 10.1113/JP278810
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  10. Book ; Online ; Thesis: Functionalized Hybrid Iron Oxide-Gold Nanoparticles Targeting Membrane Hsp70 Radiosensitize Triple-negative Breast Cancer Cells by ROS-mediated Apoptosis

    Wu, Zhiyuan [Verfasser] / Multhoff, Gabriele [Akademischer Betreuer] / Multhoff, Gabriele [Gutachter] / Görlach, Agnes [Gutachter]

    2023  

    Author's details Zhiyuan Wu ; Gutachter: Gabriele Multhoff, Agnes Görlach ; Betreuer: Gabriele Multhoff
    Keywords Medizin, Gesundheit ; Medicine, Health
    Subject code sg610
    Language English
    Publisher Universitätsbibliothek der TU München
    Publishing place München
    Document type Book ; Online ; Thesis
    Database Digital theses on the web

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