Activin A (ActA) is considered to play a major role in cancer-induced cachexia (CC). Indeed, circulating ActA levels are elevated and predict survival in patients with CC. However, the mechanisms by which ActA mediates CC development and in particular skeletal muscle (SM) atrophy in humans are not yet fully understood. In this work, we aimed to investigate the effects of ActA on human SM and in mouse models of CC. We used a model of human muscle cells in culture to explore how ActA acts towards human SM. In this model, recombinant ActA induced myotube atrophy associated with the decline of MyHC-β/slow, the main myosin isoform in human muscle cells studied. Moreover, ActA inhibited the expression and activity of MEF2C, the transcription fact...
Cachexia is a muscle wasting condition associated with multiple different chronic illnesses, such as...
Cachexia is a muscle-wasting syndrome that contributes significantly to morbidity and mortality of m...
Cachexia is a muscle-wasting syndrome that contributes significantly to morbidity and mortality of m...
Activin A (ActA) is considered to play a major role in cancer-induced cachexia (CC). Indeed, circula...
The skeletal muscle wasting, occurring during cancer cachexia (CC), is a factor of poor prognosis. I...
BACKGROUND: Cancer-associated cachexia and muscle wasting are considered key determinants of cancer-...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationIn models of cancer cachexia, inhibiting t...
Cancer cachexia is a condition of severe frailty and fatigue, associated with the loss of skeletal m...
Activin negatively affects muscle fibers and progenitor cells in aging (sarcopenia) and in chronic d...
Activin negatively affects muscle fibers and progenitor cells in aging (sarcopenia) and in chronic d...
Activin negatively affects muscle fibers and progenitor cells in aging (sarcopenia) and in chronic d...
Objective Cancer cachexia and muscle loss are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. In ...
Activin negatively affects muscle fibers and progenitor cells in aging (sarcopenia) and in chronic d...
Activin negatively affects muscle fibers and progenitor cells in aging (sarcopenia) and in chronic d...
Activin negatively affects muscle fibers and progenitor cells in aging (sarcopenia) and in chronic d...
Cachexia is a muscle wasting condition associated with multiple different chronic illnesses, such as...
Cachexia is a muscle-wasting syndrome that contributes significantly to morbidity and mortality of m...
Cachexia is a muscle-wasting syndrome that contributes significantly to morbidity and mortality of m...
Activin A (ActA) is considered to play a major role in cancer-induced cachexia (CC). Indeed, circula...
The skeletal muscle wasting, occurring during cancer cachexia (CC), is a factor of poor prognosis. I...
BACKGROUND: Cancer-associated cachexia and muscle wasting are considered key determinants of cancer-...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationIn models of cancer cachexia, inhibiting t...
Cancer cachexia is a condition of severe frailty and fatigue, associated with the loss of skeletal m...
Activin negatively affects muscle fibers and progenitor cells in aging (sarcopenia) and in chronic d...
Activin negatively affects muscle fibers and progenitor cells in aging (sarcopenia) and in chronic d...
Activin negatively affects muscle fibers and progenitor cells in aging (sarcopenia) and in chronic d...
Objective Cancer cachexia and muscle loss are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. In ...
Activin negatively affects muscle fibers and progenitor cells in aging (sarcopenia) and in chronic d...
Activin negatively affects muscle fibers and progenitor cells in aging (sarcopenia) and in chronic d...
Activin negatively affects muscle fibers and progenitor cells in aging (sarcopenia) and in chronic d...
Cachexia is a muscle wasting condition associated with multiple different chronic illnesses, such as...
Cachexia is a muscle-wasting syndrome that contributes significantly to morbidity and mortality of m...
Cachexia is a muscle-wasting syndrome that contributes significantly to morbidity and mortality of m...