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Franz Fogt

Franz Fogt

University of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine

Active 1988–2024

h-index57
Citations9.5k
Papers27720 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Internal medicine
  • Gastroenterology
  • Medicine
  • Biochemistry
  • Chemistry

Selected publications

  • Mitochondrial dysfunction in inflammatory bowel disease alters intestinal epithelial metabolism of hepatic acylcarnitines

    Journal of Clinical Investigation · 2020 · 91 citations

    • Medicine
    • Internal medicine
    • Gastroenterology

    As the interface between the gut microbiota and the mucosal immune system, there has been great interest in the maintenance of colonic epithelial integrity through mitochondrial oxidation of butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid produced by the gut microbiota. Herein, we showed that the intestinal epithelium could also oxidize long-chain fatty acids, and that luminally delivered acylcarnitines in bile could be consumed via apical absorption by the intestinal epithelium, resulting in mitochondrial oxidation. Finally, intestinal inflammation led to mitochondrial dysfunction in the apical domain of the surface epithelium that may reduce the consumption of fatty acids, contributing to higher concentrations of fecal acylcarnitines in murine Citrobacter rodentium-induced colitis and human inflammatory bowel disease. These results emphasized the importance of both the gut microbiota and the liver in the delivery of energy substrates for mitochondrial metabolism by the intestinal epithelium.

Frequent coauthors

  • Amy Noffsinger

    247 shared
  • R.L. Zimmerman

    210 shared
  • Christopher Poremba

    Pathologie Hamburg-West

    179 shared
  • Alexander O. Vortmeyer

    Neurological Surgery

    144 shared
  • Nada Alsaigh

    Gannon University

    129 shared
  • Barbara Dockhorn‐Dworniczak

    University of Münster

    128 shared
  • Stefan J. Urbanski

    Foothills Medical Centre

    104 shared
  • David Heinz

    National Jewish Health

    101 shared
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