Ataxin-10 is part of a cachexokine cocktail triggering cardiac metabolic dysfunction in cancer cachexia

  • Michaela Schäfer
  • Christian U. Oeing
  • Maria Rohm
  • Ezgi Baysal-Temel
  • Lorenz H. Lehmann
  • Ralf Bauer
  • H. Christian Volz
  • Michael Boutros
  • Daniela Sohn
  • Carsten Sticht
  • Norbert Gretz
  • Katrin Eichelbaum
  • Tessa Werner
  • Marc N. Hirt
  • Thomas Eschenhagen
  • Karin Müller-Decker
  • Oliver Strobel
  • Thilo Hackert
  • Jeroen Krijgsveld
  • Hugo A. Katus
  • Mauricio Berriel Diaz
  • Johannes Backs
  • Stephan Herzig
Publication date
February 2016
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
2212-8778
Journal
2212-8778
Citation count (estimate)
6

Abstract

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 ...

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