In patients with cancer, the wasting syndrome, cachexia, is associated with caloric deficiency. Here, we describe tumor-induced alterations of the host metabolic response to caloric deficiency that cause intratumoral immune suppression. In pre-cachectic mice with transplanted colorectal cancer or autochthonous pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA), we find that IL-6 reduces the hepatic ketogenic potential through suppression of PPARalpha, the transcriptional master regulator of ketogenesis. When these mice are challenged with caloric deficiency, the resulting relative hypoketonemia triggers a marked rise in glucocorticoid levels. Multiple intratumoral immune pathways are suppressed by this hormonal stress response. Moreover, administering ...
A devastating aspect of cancer cachexia is severe loss of muscle and fat mass. Though cachexia occur...
International audienceIntroduction: Anorexia is a major symptom of cachexia for a large number of ca...
Patients with advanced cancer and cachexia typically demonstrate modestly increased rates of energy ...
In patients with cancer, the wasting syndrome, cachexia, is associated with caloric deficiency. Here...
SummaryIn patients with cancer, the wasting syndrome, cachexia, is associated with caloric deficienc...
In patients with cancer, the wasting syndrome, cachexia, is associated with caloric deficiency. Here...
The majority of cancer patients with advanced disease experience weight loss, including loss of lean...
Most patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC) suffer cachexia; some do not. To model heterogen...
Most patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC) suffer unintentional weight loss, or cachexia. I...
Abstract Background Cancer cachexia is a progressive and multi-factorial metabolic syndrome characte...
AbstractA devastating aspect of cancer cachexia is severe loss of muscle and fat mass. Though cachex...
: To study the role of cytokines that are relevant in cancer cachexia syndrome due to intracerebral ...
Cachexia is a life-threatening wasting syndrome lacking effective treatment, which arises in many ca...
Involuntary weight loss in patients with cancer is the hallmark of cancer cachexia. The etiology of ...
<div><p>Involuntary weight loss in patients with cancer is the hallmark of cancer cachexia. The etio...
A devastating aspect of cancer cachexia is severe loss of muscle and fat mass. Though cachexia occur...
International audienceIntroduction: Anorexia is a major symptom of cachexia for a large number of ca...
Patients with advanced cancer and cachexia typically demonstrate modestly increased rates of energy ...
In patients with cancer, the wasting syndrome, cachexia, is associated with caloric deficiency. Here...
SummaryIn patients with cancer, the wasting syndrome, cachexia, is associated with caloric deficienc...
In patients with cancer, the wasting syndrome, cachexia, is associated with caloric deficiency. Here...
The majority of cancer patients with advanced disease experience weight loss, including loss of lean...
Most patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC) suffer cachexia; some do not. To model heterogen...
Most patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC) suffer unintentional weight loss, or cachexia. I...
Abstract Background Cancer cachexia is a progressive and multi-factorial metabolic syndrome characte...
AbstractA devastating aspect of cancer cachexia is severe loss of muscle and fat mass. Though cachex...
: To study the role of cytokines that are relevant in cancer cachexia syndrome due to intracerebral ...
Cachexia is a life-threatening wasting syndrome lacking effective treatment, which arises in many ca...
Involuntary weight loss in patients with cancer is the hallmark of cancer cachexia. The etiology of ...
<div><p>Involuntary weight loss in patients with cancer is the hallmark of cancer cachexia. The etio...
A devastating aspect of cancer cachexia is severe loss of muscle and fat mass. Though cachexia occur...
International audienceIntroduction: Anorexia is a major symptom of cachexia for a large number of ca...
Patients with advanced cancer and cachexia typically demonstrate modestly increased rates of energy ...