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Title: Understanding Cachexia: a major complication of cancer


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Understanding Cachexia a major complication of
cancer
  • Pattarana Sae-Chew, Ph.D.

2
What is Cachexia?
  • Cachexia (Greek Kachexia Kakoexis) or Muscle
    wasting
  • Severe, chronic, unintentional, and progressive
    weight loss
  • Loss of adipose tissue and lean body mass
  • Visceral protein preserved
  • chronic diseases
  • Congestive Heart Failure
  • Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
  • Chronic Malaria
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
  • Cancer

3
Metabolic alterations in Cachexia
  • Anorexia Loss of Appetite
  • Early satiety
  • Anemia
  • Lypolysis
  • Resting energy expenditure
  • Activation of acute phase response
  • Insulin resistance

4
Clinical Definition
  • In 2006, Fearon KC., et al. proposed definition
    for cancer cachexia
  • Body weight loss 10
  • Nutrient intake 1,500 kcal/day
  • Level of C-reactive protein 10mg/L
  • Advantages
  • Strong clinically and pathophysiologically
    supported
  • Prognostically validated
  • Based on objective criteria

5
Clinical Definition
  • In 2006, Fearon KC., et al. proposed definition
    for cancer cachexia
  • Body weight loss 10
  • Nutrient intake 1,500 kcal/day
  • Level of C-reactive protein 10mg/L
  • Limitations
  • Does not classify cachexia
  • Difficulty in accessing calorie intake for
    out-pateint

6
Cachexia vs. Starvation
  • Starvation depletes fat stores from adipose
    tissue while conserving protein from skeletal
    muscle
  • Nutrition supplements for cachexia treatment
  • Promote weight gain due to the replenishment of
    fat
  • Ineffective to restore skeletal muscle protein
    content

7
Public Health Significance
  • Cancer-cachexia
  • Debilitating life threatening
  • 5 millions U.S. (in Thailand???)
  • Poor prognosis, quality of life
  • Increase patient susceptibility
  • No effective treatment
  • High public health cost
  • Personal family suffering

8
Cancer-cachexia incidence
  • Laviano A., et al. Nat Clin Pract Oncol. 2005
    Mar2(3)

9
Consequences of wasting
  • Muscle fiber size and protein content
  • Force and power output
  • Fatigue
  • Asthenia Prognosis, response to therapy,
    Quality of life
  • Immobility
  • Cardiac or respiratory failure 20 mortality

10
Muscle fiber size in cachexia
Non-tumor-bearing
c26-tumor-bearing
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Consequences of wasting
  • Muscle fiber size and protein content
  • Force and power output
  • Fatigue
  • Asthenia Prognosis, response to therapy,
    Quality of life
  • Immobility
  • Cardiac or respiratory failure 20 mortality

12
Underlying mechanism
  • Exact mechanism ? ????
  • proinflammatory cytokines
  • TNF-a
  • IL-1
  • IL-6
  • IFN-g

13
Cytokines as cachexia mediator
Diseased group A healthy control B
patients w organ-confined CaP C patients w
advanced CaP Ca noncachectic advanced CaP
Cb cachectic advanced CaP
  • Pfitzenmaier J et al. Cancer. (2003)

14
Cytokine vs. BMI
Kuroda K., et al. Clin Cancer Res. (2005)
15
Cytokines and Cachexia
  • Stephens NA, Curr Opin Support Palliat Care.
    2008 Dec2(4)267-74.

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Proteolysis
  • Ubiquitin-Proteasome System (UPS)

Muscle-specific E3 MuRF1, MAF/bx
17
Cytokines-induced muscle protein degradation
TNF-a
Cytoplasm
26S proteasome
Nucleus
NF-kB target genes
18
Activation of NF-kB
  • Nuclear factor kB (NF-kB) Signaling pathway
  • TNF-a activation of NF-kB pathway in muscle
    wasting conditions during disease states
  • Required for muscle degradation
  • Inhibits skeletal myogenesis in vitro

Tada K., et al. J Biol Chem. 2001 Sep 28276(39)
19
TNF-a promotes myofibrillar proteins loss
Guttridge DC., et al. Science. 2000
20
Cytokines-induced muscle protein degradation

  • Ubiquitin-Proteasome
  • Cytokines NF-kB

  • MyoD, myogenin

  • MyHC
  • Activation
  • Inhibition

20S, MuRF1, MAF/bx
YY1
21
Cytokines and Cachexia
  • Stephens NA, Curr Opin Support Palliat Care.
    2008 Dec2(4)267-74.

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22
Depression of protein synthesis
23
Depression of protein synthesis
PIF, Ang II
e-IF2a
PKR
p-PKR
p-e-IF2a
24
Depression of protein synthesis
25
Depression of protein synthesis
26
Depression of protein synthesis
27
Protein translation factors in cachexia
28
Treatment for Cachexia
  • Most effective ?Treat diseases origin of
    cachexia
  • AIDS
  • Cancer
  • Congestive Heart Failure
  • COPD

29
Pre-clinical study
  • Effect of Branched-Chain Amino Acids on Muscle
    Atrophy in Cancer Cachexia, Helen L. Eley, Steven
    T. Russell, and Michael J. Tisdale

  • Biochem. J.
    Oct. 2007

Val
Leu
PBS
Ile
30
Pre-clinical study
  • Amelioration of Cancer-Induced Cachexia by
    Inhibition of
  • NF-kB Signaling Pathway, Pattarana Sae-Chew and
    Paula R. Clemens

31
Treatment for Cachexia
32
Treatment for Cachexia
33
Cancer in Thailand
34
Cancer in Thailand
35
Cancer in Thailand
36
Cachexia in Thailand
  • Where are we ???????

37
QAComments
  • Thank you

38
Skeletal Muscle Differentiation
  • Mesodermal Myoblast
    Multinucleated
    Mature
  • progenitor
    myotube
    myotube

Pax3 Pax7 MyoD
Myogenin
Myf5
MRF4

MHC

MCK
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Introduction
  • During skeletal differentiation
  • Myogenic bHLH transcription factor family
  • MyoD, Myf5, myogenin, MRF-4, and the MEF-2 family
    of transcription factors
  • Is activated and followed by terminal cell cycle
    arrest
  • Regulate the late phase of myogenesis by inducing
    the expression of myofibrillar protein such as
    MHC
  • Ultimately leads to the fusion of myoblasts into
    mutinucleated myotubes

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