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Anorexia/cachexia of chronic diseases: a role for the TGF-β family cytokine MIC-1/GDF15

Anorexia/cachexia is a common and currently mostly untreatable complication of advanced cancer. It is also a feature of a number of chronic diseases and can also occur as part of the normal ageing process. Over recent years, two different, but sometimes overlapping, processes have been identified to...

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Autores principales: Tsai, Vicky W. W., Husaini, Yasmin, Manandhar, Rakesh, Lee-Ng, K. K. Michelle, Zhang, Hong Ping, Harriott, Kate, Jiang, Lele, Lin, Shu, Sainsbury, Amanda, Brown, David A., Breit, Samuel N.
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Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3505580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22936174
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13539-012-0082-6
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author Tsai, Vicky W. W.
Husaini, Yasmin
Manandhar, Rakesh
Lee-Ng, K. K. Michelle
Zhang, Hong Ping
Harriott, Kate
Jiang, Lele
Lin, Shu
Sainsbury, Amanda
Brown, David A.
Breit, Samuel N.
author_facet Tsai, Vicky W. W.
Husaini, Yasmin
Manandhar, Rakesh
Lee-Ng, K. K. Michelle
Zhang, Hong Ping
Harriott, Kate
Jiang, Lele
Lin, Shu
Sainsbury, Amanda
Brown, David A.
Breit, Samuel N.
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description Anorexia/cachexia is a common and currently mostly untreatable complication of advanced cancer. It is also a feature of a number of chronic diseases and can also occur as part of the normal ageing process. Over recent years, two different, but sometimes overlapping, processes have been identified to mediate anorexia/cachexia: those that act primarily on muscle reducing its mass and function, and processes that decrease nutrition leading to loss of both fat and muscle. In the case of at least some cancers, the latter process is sometimes driven by marked overexpression of macrophage inhibitory cytokine-1/growth differentiation factor 15 (MIC-1/GDF15). MIC-1/GDF15 is a transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) family cytokine that is found in the serum of all normal individuals at an average concentration of about 0.6 ng/ml. Its increased expression in both cancers and other diseases can result in 10–100-fold or more elevation of its serum levels. In experimental animals, serum MIC-1/GDF15 levels at the lower end of this range induce anorexia by direct actions of the circulating cytokine on feeding centres in the brain. Mice with tumours overexpressing MIC-1/GDF15 display decreased food intake, loss of lean and fat mass and cachexia. That this process also mediates anorexia/cachexia in humans is suggested by the fact that there is a direct correlation between the degree of serum MIC-1/GDF15 elevation and the amount of cancer-related weight loss, the first such relationship demonstrated. Further, in experimental animals, weight loss can be reversed by neutralisation of tumour-produced MIC-1/GDF15 with a specific monoclonal antibody, suggesting the possibility of effective therapy of patients with the devastating complication of anorexia/cachexia.
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spelling pubmed-35055802012-12-06 Anorexia/cachexia of chronic diseases: a role for the TGF-β family cytokine MIC-1/GDF15 Tsai, Vicky W. W. Husaini, Yasmin Manandhar, Rakesh Lee-Ng, K. K. Michelle Zhang, Hong Ping Harriott, Kate Jiang, Lele Lin, Shu Sainsbury, Amanda Brown, David A. Breit, Samuel N. J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle Review Anorexia/cachexia is a common and currently mostly untreatable complication of advanced cancer. It is also a feature of a number of chronic diseases and can also occur as part of the normal ageing process. Over recent years, two different, but sometimes overlapping, processes have been identified to mediate anorexia/cachexia: those that act primarily on muscle reducing its mass and function, and processes that decrease nutrition leading to loss of both fat and muscle. In the case of at least some cancers, the latter process is sometimes driven by marked overexpression of macrophage inhibitory cytokine-1/growth differentiation factor 15 (MIC-1/GDF15). MIC-1/GDF15 is a transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) family cytokine that is found in the serum of all normal individuals at an average concentration of about 0.6 ng/ml. Its increased expression in both cancers and other diseases can result in 10–100-fold or more elevation of its serum levels. In experimental animals, serum MIC-1/GDF15 levels at the lower end of this range induce anorexia by direct actions of the circulating cytokine on feeding centres in the brain. Mice with tumours overexpressing MIC-1/GDF15 display decreased food intake, loss of lean and fat mass and cachexia. That this process also mediates anorexia/cachexia in humans is suggested by the fact that there is a direct correlation between the degree of serum MIC-1/GDF15 elevation and the amount of cancer-related weight loss, the first such relationship demonstrated. Further, in experimental animals, weight loss can be reversed by neutralisation of tumour-produced MIC-1/GDF15 with a specific monoclonal antibody, suggesting the possibility of effective therapy of patients with the devastating complication of anorexia/cachexia. Springer-Verlag 2012-08-31 2012-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3505580/ /pubmed/22936174 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13539-012-0082-6 Text en © Springer-Verlag 2012
spellingShingle Review
Tsai, Vicky W. W.
Husaini, Yasmin
Manandhar, Rakesh
Lee-Ng, K. K. Michelle
Zhang, Hong Ping
Harriott, Kate
Jiang, Lele
Lin, Shu
Sainsbury, Amanda
Brown, David A.
Breit, Samuel N.
Anorexia/cachexia of chronic diseases: a role for the TGF-β family cytokine MIC-1/GDF15
title Anorexia/cachexia of chronic diseases: a role for the TGF-β family cytokine MIC-1/GDF15
title_full Anorexia/cachexia of chronic diseases: a role for the TGF-β family cytokine MIC-1/GDF15
title_fullStr Anorexia/cachexia of chronic diseases: a role for the TGF-β family cytokine MIC-1/GDF15
title_full_unstemmed Anorexia/cachexia of chronic diseases: a role for the TGF-β family cytokine MIC-1/GDF15
title_short Anorexia/cachexia of chronic diseases: a role for the TGF-β family cytokine MIC-1/GDF15
title_sort anorexia/cachexia of chronic diseases: a role for the tgf-β family cytokine mic-1/gdf15
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3505580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22936174
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13539-012-0082-6
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