Objectives: Cancer cachexia affects the majority of tumor patients and significantly contributes to high mortality rates in these subjects. Despite its clinical importance, the identity of tumor-borne signals and their impact on specific peripheral organ systems, particularly the heart, remain mostly unknown. Methods and results: By combining differential colon cancer cell secretome profiling with large-scale cardiomyocyte phenotyping, we identified a signature panel of seven "cachexokines", including Bridging integrator 1, Syntaxin 7, Multiple inositol-polyphosphate phosphatase 1, Glucosidase alpha acid, Chemokine ligand 2, Adamts like 4, and Ataxin-10, which were both sufficient and necessary to trigger cardiac atrophy and aberrant fatty ...
Traditionally, skeletal muscle and adipose tissue have been the focus of research on cancer cachexi...
BACKGROUND: Cancer cachexia (CCx) is a multifactorial wasting disorder characterized by involuntary ...
Tesis doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Medicina, Departament...
Objectives: Cancer cachexia affects the majority of tumor patients and significantly contributes to ...
Objectives Cancer cachexia affects the majority of tumor patients and significantly contributes to h...
The authors regret that the original paper was published with an error in the supplementary data (Ta...
Cachexia is a metabolic syndrome characterized by marked and unintentional weight loss and muscle at...
Cancer cachexia is a severe wasting syndrome characterized by the progressive loss of lean body mass...
Abstract Cancer cachexia is a complex systemic catabolism syndrome characterized by muscle wasting. ...
Cancer cachexia is a severe wasting syndrome characterized by the progressive loss of lean body mass...
BackgroundCancer cachexia is a severe wasting syndrome characterized by the progressive loss of lean...
Metabolic dysfunction contributes to the clinical deterioration observed in advanced cancer patients...
Abstract Cachexia commonly occurs at the terminal stage of cancer and has largely unclear molecular ...
Background Cancer cachexia is a metabolic disorder involving perturbed energy balance and altered mi...
Cachexia is a wasting syndrome observed in many patients suffering from several chronic disease...
Traditionally, skeletal muscle and adipose tissue have been the focus of research on cancer cachexi...
BACKGROUND: Cancer cachexia (CCx) is a multifactorial wasting disorder characterized by involuntary ...
Tesis doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Medicina, Departament...
Objectives: Cancer cachexia affects the majority of tumor patients and significantly contributes to ...
Objectives Cancer cachexia affects the majority of tumor patients and significantly contributes to h...
The authors regret that the original paper was published with an error in the supplementary data (Ta...
Cachexia is a metabolic syndrome characterized by marked and unintentional weight loss and muscle at...
Cancer cachexia is a severe wasting syndrome characterized by the progressive loss of lean body mass...
Abstract Cancer cachexia is a complex systemic catabolism syndrome characterized by muscle wasting. ...
Cancer cachexia is a severe wasting syndrome characterized by the progressive loss of lean body mass...
BackgroundCancer cachexia is a severe wasting syndrome characterized by the progressive loss of lean...
Metabolic dysfunction contributes to the clinical deterioration observed in advanced cancer patients...
Abstract Cachexia commonly occurs at the terminal stage of cancer and has largely unclear molecular ...
Background Cancer cachexia is a metabolic disorder involving perturbed energy balance and altered mi...
Cachexia is a wasting syndrome observed in many patients suffering from several chronic disease...
Traditionally, skeletal muscle and adipose tissue have been the focus of research on cancer cachexi...
BACKGROUND: Cancer cachexia (CCx) is a multifactorial wasting disorder characterized by involuntary ...
Tesis doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Medicina, Departament...