Cancer-associated cachexia - understanding the tumour macroenvironment and microenvironment to improve management

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作者
Argiles, Josep M. [1 ,2 ]
Lopez-Soriano, Francisco J. [1 ,2 ]
Stemmler, Britta [3 ]
Busquets, Silvia [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Barcelona, Dept Bioquim & Biomed Mol, Canc Res Grp, Fac Biol, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Univ Barcelona, Inst Biomed, Barcelona, Spain
[3] BS Nutr Ctr, Portocolom, Spain
关键词
CELL LUNG-CANCER; SKELETAL-MUSCLE TOXICITY; LEAN BODY-MASS; DOUBLE-BLIND; MEGESTROL-ACETATE; WEIGHT-LOSS; L-CARNITINE; RESISTANCE EXERCISE; ENERGY-EXPENDITURE; CLINICAL NUTRITION;
D O I
10.1038/s41571-023-00734-5
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Cachexia is a devastating, multifactorial and often irreversible systemic syndrome characterized by substantial weight loss (mainly of skeletal muscle and adipose tissue) that occurs in around 50-80% of patients with cancer. Although this condition mainly affects skeletal muscle (which accounts for approximately 40% of total body weight), cachexia is a multi-organ syndrome that also involves white and brown adipose tissue, and organs including the bones, brain, liver, gut and heart. Notably, cachexia accounts for up to 20% of cancer-related deaths. Cancer-associated cachexia is invariably associated with systemic inflammation, anorexia and increased energy expenditure. Understanding these mechanisms is essential, and the progress achieved in this area over the past decade could help to develop new therapeutic approaches. In this Review, we examine the currently available evidence on the roles of both the tumour macroenvironment and microenvironment in cancer-associated cachexia, and provide an overview of the novel therapeutic strategies developed to manage this syndrome.
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页码:250 / 264
页数:15
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