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Should You Stop Eating Red Meat? Glycans, Inflammation, and Cancer with Prof. Vered Padler-Karavani

August 09, 2023 GlycanAge
Should You Stop Eating Red Meat? Glycans, Inflammation, and Cancer with Prof. Vered Padler-Karavani
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GlycanHub Podcast
Should You Stop Eating Red Meat? Glycans, Inflammation, and Cancer with Prof. Vered Padler-Karavani
Aug 09, 2023
GlycanAge

Could your steak dinner be tricking your immune system? In this episode we shed light on the connection between specific foods and colorectal cancer. Explore xeno-autoantigens, grasp the nuances of immunotherapy, and question the reliability of animal-derived heart valves. Vered Padler-Karavani is the principal investigator in the Department of Cell Research and Immunology at Tel Aviv University. Her research combines glycobiology, immunology, bio-nanotechnology, cancer research and xenotransplantation. Tune in to uncover the hidden connections between glycans, our diet, and the potential health repercussions.

We discuss: 

  • Why study Glycobiology [01:35]
  • Xeno-autoantigens & Xenosialitis [03:16]
  • Where Does Neu5Gc Accumulate? [06:33]
  • Red Meat & Colorectal Cancer [10:28]
  • Tumor-associated Carbohydrate Antigens [11:54]
  • Immunotherapy: Potential & Limitations [13:22]
  • Animal-derived Heart Valves: Safety & Efficacy [20:02]
  • Navigating Safety Regulations for Biologic Therapies [31:27] 
  • Neu5Gc in Foods: The Gcemic Index [34:14]
  • Does Prof. Vered Padler-Karavani Still Eat Red Meat? [37:23]
  • Neu5Gc as Biomarkers [38:08]

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Engage with us on social media:
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Please be advised that this show is for information only and should not be considered as a replacement or equal to medical advice. 

Show Notes

Could your steak dinner be tricking your immune system? In this episode we shed light on the connection between specific foods and colorectal cancer. Explore xeno-autoantigens, grasp the nuances of immunotherapy, and question the reliability of animal-derived heart valves. Vered Padler-Karavani is the principal investigator in the Department of Cell Research and Immunology at Tel Aviv University. Her research combines glycobiology, immunology, bio-nanotechnology, cancer research and xenotransplantation. Tune in to uncover the hidden connections between glycans, our diet, and the potential health repercussions.

We discuss: 

  • Why study Glycobiology [01:35]
  • Xeno-autoantigens & Xenosialitis [03:16]
  • Where Does Neu5Gc Accumulate? [06:33]
  • Red Meat & Colorectal Cancer [10:28]
  • Tumor-associated Carbohydrate Antigens [11:54]
  • Immunotherapy: Potential & Limitations [13:22]
  • Animal-derived Heart Valves: Safety & Efficacy [20:02]
  • Navigating Safety Regulations for Biologic Therapies [31:27] 
  • Neu5Gc in Foods: The Gcemic Index [34:14]
  • Does Prof. Vered Padler-Karavani Still Eat Red Meat? [37:23]
  • Neu5Gc as Biomarkers [38:08]

 Follow Vered on social media:
LinkedIn
Twitter 

View the Show Notes Page for this Episode

Engage with us on social media:
Instagram
LinkedIn
Facebook
Twitter 

Please be advised that this show is for information only and should not be considered as a replacement or equal to medical advice.