Activation of Akt-mTORC1 signalling reverts cancer-dependent muscle wasting

  • Geremia, Alessia
  • Sartori, Roberta
  • Baraldo, Martina
  • Nogara, Leonardo
  • Balmaceda, Valeria
  • Dumitras, Georgia Ana
  • Ciciliot, Stefano
  • Scalabrin, Marco
  • Nolte, Hendrik
  • Blaauw, Bert
Publication date
January 2022
Publisher
WILEY

Abstract

Background Cancer-related muscle wasting occurs in most cancer patients. An important regulator of adult muscle mass and function is the Akt-mTORC1 pathway. While Akt-mTORC1 signalling is important for adult muscle homeostasis, it is also a major target of numerous cancer treatments. Which role Akt-mTORC1 signalling plays during cancer cachexia in muscle is currently not known. Here, we aimed to determine how activation or inactivation of the pathway affects skeletal muscle during cancer cachexia. Methods We used inducible, muscle-specific Raptor ko (mTORC1) mice to determine the effect of reduced mTOR signalling during cancer cachexia. On the contrary, in order to understand if skeletal muscles maintain their anabolic capacity and if activ...

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