Fesiuk, Aleksandra
Pölöske, Daniel
de Araujo, Elvin D.
Frere, Geordon A.
Wright, Timothy B.
Tin, Gary
Raouf, Yasir S.
Olaoye, Olasunkanmi O.
Park, Ji Sung
Blavet, Nicolas
Tichý, Boris
Schlederer, Michaela
Högler, Sandra
Wolf, Michael
Philippe, Cécile
Aksoy, Osman
Varady, Adam
Mata, Alejandro Medaglia
Varenicja, Maxim
Szabó, Boglárka
Weiss, Theresa
Wasinger, Gabriel
Redmer, Torben
Neubauer, Heidi A.
Susani, Martin
Spielvogel, Clemens P.
Ning, Jing
Dahlhoff, Maik
Schepelmann, Martin
Kennedy, Richard
Moriggl, Richard
Brown, Geoffrey
Persson, Jenny
Gerner, Christopher
Bystry, Vojtech
Hollóczki, Oldamur
Heery, David M.
Gunning, Patrick T.
Merkel, Olaf
Hantusch#, Brigitte
Kenner, Lukas
Funding for this research was provided by:
Christian-Doppler Lab for Applied Metabolomics (CD10277102, CD10277102, CD10277102)
National Research, Development and Innovation Office (OTKA-FK 138823)
Austrian Science Fund (FWF: P26011, P29251, P34781, P37116-B, FWF: P26011, P29251, P34781, P37116-B)
Article History
Received: 14 April 2025
Accepted: 25 August 2025
First Online: 14 October 2025
Declarations
:
: All studies on human samples were performed according to the Declaration of Helsinki. Data presented as the Vienna cohort was approved by the ethics committee of the Vienna General Hospital (ID: 1649/2016). Data presented as the Tuebingen cohort was approved by the Research Ethics Committee for Germany (395/2008BO1) (Bonn, Germany). Each subject gave prior written informed consent.Animal work was carried out according to ethical standards and was approved by the Medical University of Vienna and by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research, and Economy (GZ66.009/377-V/3b/2018).
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.