Heinz Zoller

Heinz Zoller
Innsbruck Medical University · Christian Doppler Laboratory on Iron and Phosphate Biology

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Patients with Crohn's disease are at increased risk for symptomatic nephrolithiasis. Stones in these patients are most commonly composed of calcium oxalate monohydrate or mixed calcium-oxalate and calcium-phosphate. Precipitation of both minerals depends on urinary pH, calcium, phosphate and oxalate excretion. The present manuscript reports on two...
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Background and Aims Haemochromatosis is characterized by progressive iron overload affecting the liver and can cause cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Most haemochromatosis patients are homozygous for p.C282Y in HFE , but only a minority of individuals with this genotype will develop the disease. The aim was to assess the penetrance of iron o...
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Liver retransplantation (reLT) yields poorer outcomes than primary liver transplantation, necessitating careful patient selection to avoid futile reLT. We conducted a retrospective analysis to assess reLT outcomes and identify associated risk factors. All adult patients who underwent a first reLT at the Medical University of Innsbruck from 2000 to...
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Background: Hypophosphatemia is a frequent side-effect of certain intravenous (i.v.) iron formulations, and a recent meta-analysis of prospective clinical trials reported that 54% of patients treated with ferric carboxymaltose (FCM) develop hypophosphatemia. While the incidence and time-course of hypophosphatemia are well known, the frequency of cl...
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The expression of the receptor tyrosine kinase Axl and its cleavage product soluble Axl (sAxl) is increased in liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). In this multicenter study, we evaluated the diagnostic value of Gas6, the high-affinity ligand of Axl, in patients with chronic liver disease. Levels of sAxl and Gas6, and thei...
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Hypophosphataemia is a common side‐effect in patients with iron deficiency anaemia treated with ferric carboxymaltose, which is not a class effect of all intravenous (IV) iron formulations. The report by Chu et al. shows that moderate and severe hypophosphataemia is common and can even require IV supplementation of phosphate with unknown long‐term...
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The Billroth IV consensus was developed during a consensus meeting of the Austrian Society of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (ÖGGH) and the Austrian Society of Interventional Radiology (ÖGIR) held on the 26th of November 2022 in Vienna. Based on international recommendations and considering recent landmark studies, the Billroth IV consensus provid...
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Background: HCC is the leading cause of cancer in chronic liver disease. A growing body of experimental mouse models supports the notion that gut-resident and liver-resident microbes control hepatic immune responses and, thereby, crucially contribute to liver tumorigenesis. However, a comprehensive characterization of the intestinal microbiome in...
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Background Endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERC) possesses a translocation risk of microbes to the biliary system. We studied bile contamination during ERC and its impact on patients’ outcome in a real-life-situation. Methods Ninety-nine ERCs were analyzed and microbial samples were taken from the throat before and from bile during ERC and f...
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Background & aims: Bulevirtide (BLV) is a novel antiviral drug licensed for the treatment of chronic hepatitis D. Data on the safety and efficacy of stopping BLV therapy upon long-term HDV-RNA suppression are scarce. Methods: A total of seven patients (age, 31-68 years, four with cirrhosis) included in a prospective Austrian HDV registry discont...
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Anemia of inflammation (AI) is frequently present in subjects with inflammatory disorders, primarily caused by inflammation‐driven iron retention in macrophages. So far, only limited data on qualitative and quantitative estimates of tissue iron retention in AI patients exist. We performed a prospective cohort study analyzing splenic, hepatic, pancr...
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Hyperferritinaemia is a common laboratory finding that is often associated with metabolic dysfunction and fatty liver. Metabolic hyperferritinaemia reflects alterations in iron metabolism that facilitate iron accumulation in the body and is associated with an increased risk of cardiometabolic and liver diseases. Genetic variants that modulate iron...
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Introduction: Liver transplantation (LT) is potentially curative for patients with cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, this procedure is usually reserved for patients with early tumor stages or after successful downstaging with local regional therapies (LRT). In patients with locally advanced HCC current guidelines recommend loc...
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Rationale and objectives Patients receiving high cumulative effective doses (CED) from recurrent computed tomography (CT) in a real-life setting are not well identified. Evaluation of causes and patient characteristics may help to define individuals potentially at risk of radiation-induced secondary malignancies. Materials and methods Patients who...
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Background Reliable biomarkers for organ quality assessment during normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) are desired. ATP (adenosine triphosphate) production by oxidative phosphorylation plays a crucial role in the bioenergetic homeostasis of the liver. Thus, detailed analysis of the aerobic mitochondrial performance may serve as predictive tool tow...
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Purpose of review: The particular fields within patient blood management (PBM) and patient safety reviewed here include novel insights into bleeding therapy, autologous cell salvage, and perioperative anemia therapy. Recent finding: World Health Organization has published that implementation of PBM is important but has not yet been performed in...
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Objective Intravenous iron—a common treatment for anaemia and iron deficiency due to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)—can cause hypophosphataemia. This trial compared the incidence of hypophosphataemia after treatment with ferric carboxymaltose (FCM) or ferric derisomaltose (FDI). Design This randomised, double-blind, clinical trial was conducted...
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Background Anemia is present in up to two-thirds of patients undergoing colorectal surgery mainly caused by iron deficiency and inflammation. As anemia is associated with increased risk of perioperative death, diagnosis and treatment of preoperative anemia according to etiology have been recommended. Objective The aim of the present study was to a...
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Haemochromatosis is characterised by elevated transferrin saturation (TSAT) and progressive iron loading that mainly affects the liver. Early diagnosis and treatment by phlebotomy can prevent cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, diabetes, arthropathy and other complications. In patients homozygous for p.Cys282Tyr in HFE, provisional iron overload b...
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The introduction of Hepatitis B Immunoglobulins (HBIg) prophylaxis at and after liver transplantation (LT) facilitated excellent long‐term survival of transplant patients with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. Several studies suggested that only short‐term (i.e. 4‐8 weeks of) HBIg prophylaxis after LT followed by long‐term administration o...
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Background Bulevirtide (BLV) blocks the uptake of the hepatitis D virus (HDV) into hepatocytes via the sodium/bile acid cotransporter NTCP. BLV was conditionally approved by the EMA but real‐life data on BLV efficacy are limited. Methods Patients were treated with BLV monotherapy. Patients who did not achieve further decreases in HDV‐RNA after 24...
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Background and Aims Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) may simplify management of Budd-Chiari Syndrome (BCS). Here we report our experience with off-label use of DOACs for anticoagulation in BCS. Methods Safety of DOAC vs. vitamin K antagonist (VKA) treatment as well as associated clinical outcomes were retrospectively assessed in 47 BCS patients...
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Objective Alcoholic hepatitis (AH) reflects acute exacerbation of alcoholic liver disease (ALD) and is a growing healthcare burden worldwide. Interleukin-11 (IL-11) is a profibrotic, proinflammatory cytokine with increasingly recognised toxicities in parenchymal and epithelial cells. We explored IL-11 serum levels and their prognostic value in pati...
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Wilson disease (WD) is caused by biallelic pathogenic variants in adenosine triphosphatase copper-transporting beta (ATP7B); however, genetic testing identifies only one or no pathogenic ATP7B variant in a number of patients with WD. Synonymous single-nucleotide sequence variants have been recognized as pathogenic in individual families. The aim of...
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Introduction and Objectives De novo malignancies represent an important cause of death for liver transplant recipients. Our aim was to analyze predictors of extra-hepatic non-skin cancer (ESNSC) and the impact of ESNSC on the long-term outcome. Patients We examined data from patients transplanted between 2000 and 2005 and followed-up in five Itali...
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Global healthcare systems are challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic. There is a need to optimize allocation of treatment and resources in intensive care, as clinically established risk assessments such as SOFA and APACHE II scores show only limited performance for predicting the survival of severely ill COVID-19 patients. Additional tools are also ne...
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Objectives In the general population, increased afamin concentrations are associated with the prevalence and incidence of metabolic syndrome as well as type 2 diabetes. Although metabolic syndrome is commonly associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), there exist no information on afamin and NAFLD. Methods Afamin concentrations were...
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Background Hepatitis D virus (HDV) coinfection aggravates the course of hepatitis B virus (HBV). The prevalence of HDV in Austria is unknown. Objective This national study aimed at (i) recording the prevalence of HDV-infection in Austria and (ii) characterizing the “active” HDV cohort in Austria. Methods A total of 10 hepatitis treatment centers...
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Context Hypophosphatemia, osteomalacia and fractures are complications of certain intravenous iron formulations. Objective To investigate risk factors for incident, severe and persistent hypophosphatemia, and associated alterations in bone and mineral biomarkers following intravenous iron treatment. Design Secondary analysis of the PHOPHARE-IDA r...
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Introduction: Early graft dysfunction (EAD) complicates liver transplantation (LT). The aim of this analysis was to discriminate between the weight of each variable as for its predictive value toward patient and graft survival. Methods: We reviewed all LT performed at the Medical University of Innsbruck between 2007 and 2018. EAD was recorded when...
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Liver transplantation (LT) survival rates have continued to improve over the last decades, mostly due to the reduction of mortality early after transplantation. The advancement is facilitating a liberalization of access to LT, with more patients with higher risk profiles being added to the waiting list. At the same time, the persisting organ shorta...
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Contemporary intravenous iron formulations allow administration of high doses of elemental iron and enable correction of total iron deficit in one or two infusions. An important but underappreciated complication of certain formulations is hypophosphatemia caused by increased secretion of the phosphaturic hormone, fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23)...
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Background Alcoholic hepatitis (AH) reflects acute exacerbation of alcoholic liver disease (ALD) and is a growing healthcare burden worldwide with limited treatment options. Interleukin-11 (IL-11) is a pro-fibrotic, pro-inflammatory cytokine with increasingly recognized toxicities in parenchymal and epithelial cells. Aim The aim of this study was...
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Background: Liver transplantation (LT) is the only curative treatment for end-stage liver disease. Less than 10% of global transplantation needs are met worldwide, and the need for LT is still increasing. The death rates on the waiting list remain too high. Objective: It is, therefore, critical to raise awareness among the public and health care pr...
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Purpose To compare liver stiffness (LS) in patients with suspected diffuse liver disease between gradient-recalled-echo magnetic resonance elastography (GRE-MRE) and different spin-echo echo-planar imaging (SE-EPI-MRE) sequences and to investigate confounding factors including fat, iron, age, and sex. Method LS was measured at 1.5T using GRE-MRE,...
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Due to the highly variable clinical phenotype of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), deepening the host genetic contribution to severe COVID-19 may further improve our understanding about underlying disease mechanisms. Here, we describe an extended GWAS meta-analysis of 3,260 COVID-19 patients with respiratory failure and 12,483 population control...
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In search for novel biomarkers to assess graft quality, we investigated whether defined candidate genes are predictive for outcome after liver transplantation (LT). Zero-hour liver biopsies were obtained from 88 livers. Gene expression of selected candidate markers was analyzed and correlated with clinical parameters as well as short and long-term...
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Global healthcare systems are challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic. There is a need to optimize allocation of treatment and resources in intensive care, as clinically established risk assessments such as SOFA and APACHE II scores show only limited performance for predicting the survival of severely ill COVID-19 patients. Comprehensively capturing th...
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COVID-19 is highly variable in its clinical presentation, ranging from asymptomatic infection to severe organ damage and death. We characterized the time-dependent progression of the disease in 139 COVID-19 inpatients by measuring 86 accredited diagnostic parameters, such as blood cell counts and enzyme activities, as well as untargeted plasma prot...
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COVID-19 is highly variable in its clinical presentation, ranging from asymptomatic infection to severe organ damage and death. We characterized the time-dependent progression of the disease in 139 COVID-19 inpatients by measuring 86 accredited diagnostic parameters, such as blood cell counts and enzyme activities, as well as untargeted plasma prot...
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Background Intravenous iron can correct iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Certain formulations are associated with hypophosphatemia, but this has not previously been investigated in a randomised clinical trial in IBD. The aim of this randomised, double-blind trial was to compare the risk of hypophosphatemia with fer...
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Background Given the susceptibility of organs to ischaemic injury, alternative preservation methods to static cold storage (SCS), such as normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) are emerging. The aim of this study was to perform a comparison between NMP and SCS in liver transplantation with particular attention to bile duct lesions. Methods The outco...
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Introduction: The newest intravenous (IV) iron products show an improved safety profile over predecessors, allowing for the rapid administration of relatively high doses. Ferric derisomaltose (FDI; also known as iron isomaltoside), ferric carboxymaltose (FCM), and ferumoxytol (FER), are successful treatments for iron deficiency (Europe; FDI and FCM...
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Background: High-dose intravenous iron is an effective treatment option for iron deficiency (ID) or ID anaemia (IDA) in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, treatment with ferric carboxymaltose (FCM) has been associated with the development of hypophosphatemia. Aim: To investigate mechanisms behind the development of hypophosphatemia after...
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Background and aims: High serum ferritin is frequent among patients with chronic liver disease and commonly associated with hepatic iron overload. Genetic causes of high liver iron include homozygosity for the p.Cys282Tyr variant in homeostatic iron regulator (HFE) and rare variants in non-HFE genes. The aims of the present study were to describe...
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Mutations in the actin motor protein myosinVb (myo5b) cause aberrant apical cargo transport and the congenital enteropathy microvillus inclusion disease (MVID). Recently, missense mutations in myo5b were also associated with progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (MYO5B-PFIC). Here, we thoroughly characterized the ultrastructural and immuno-...
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Objective Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is a common, potentially lethal inborn disorder caused by mutations in alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT). Homozygosity for the ‘Pi*Z’ variant of AAT (Pi*ZZ genotype) causes lung and liver disease, whereas heterozygous ‘Pi*Z’ carriage (Pi*MZ genotype) predisposes to gallstones and liver fibrosis. The clinical...
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Protein accumulation is the hallmark of various neuronal, muscular and other human disorders. It is also often seen in the liver as a major protein‐secretory organ. For example, aggregation of mutated alpha1‐antitrypsin, referred to as PiZ, is a characteristic feature of alpha1‐antitrypsin deficiency, whereas retention of hepatitis B surface protei...
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Background: Cirrhosis develops in <10% of individuals homozygous for the C282Y variant in the homeostatic iron regulator (HFE) gene. Carriage of PCSK7:rs236918 is associated with an increased risk of cirrhosis in this population. Aim: To determine if genetic variants significantly associated with the risk of alcohol- and NAFLD-related cirrhosis...
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Background and Aims Both existing clinical criteria and genetic testing have significant limitations for the diagnosis of Wilson’s Disease (WD) often creating ambiguities in patient identification leading to delayed diagnosis and ineffective management. ATP7B protein concentration, indicated by direct measurement of surrogate peptides from patient...