Should cancer patients feed differently? Imaging & metabolomics-guided dietary interventions in cancer therapy
When
November 21, 2025 13:00–14:00 CET
Presented by
Mohamed Elgendy, University Hospital Dresden
Please join us for the Virtual Pub/Cancer Metabolism Series with ISCaM on November 21, 2025 at 13:00 CET. We welcome Mohamed Elgendy, University Hospital Dresden, for a talk on "Should cancer patients feed differently? Imaging & metabolomics-guided dietary interventions in cancer therapy."
Diet is the major source of nutrients for tumors. However, dietary interventions in cancer patients lack personalization. One of our active research areas is aimed at tailoring metabolomics-guided strategies to enhance the therapeutic effects of anti-cancer agents and/or ameliorate their toxicity. A new class of anti-cancer agents targeting Myeloid Cell Leukemia 1 (MCL1) protein is MCL1 is upregulated in around 10% of all tumors and contributes to tumorigenersis by allowing tumors to evade apoptosis. However, our recent findings (Gui et al., In press in Nature Comm.) have identified unexpected functions for MCL1 in regulating cellular metabolism positioning MCL1 as a hinge linking the two hallmarks of cancer of “deregulated energetics” and “evading cell death”. Using these novel insights and exploiting state-of-the-art humanized Mcl-1 mice, we devised dietary approaches to optimize the clinical use of MCL1 inhibitors currently under clinical testing.
This event is followed by the Tech Exchange with the Euro-BioImaging Industry Board.
