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Elevated circulating branched chain amino acids are an early event in pancreatic adenocarcinoma development

Most patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) are diagnosed with advanced disease and survive less than 12 months(1). PDAC has been linked with obesity and glucose intolerance(2-4), but whether changes in circulating metabolites are associated with early cancer progression is unknown. T...

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Autores principales: Mayers, Jared R., Wu, Chen, Clish, Clary B., Kraft, Peter, Torrence, Margaret E., Fiske, Brian P., Yuan, Chen, Bao, Ying, Townsend, Mary K., Tworoger, Shelley S., Davidson, Shawn M., Papagiannakopoulos, Thales, Yang, Annan, Dayton, Talya L., Ogino, Shuji, Stampfer, Meir J., Giovannucci, Edward L., Qian, Zhi Rong, Rubinson, Douglas A., Ma, Jing, Sesso, Howard D., Gaziano, John Michael, Cochrane, Barbara B., Liu, Simin, Wactawski–Wende, Jean, Manson, JoAnn E., Pollak, Michael N., Kimmelman, Alec C., Souza, Amanda, Pierce, Kerry, Wang, Thomas J., Gerszten, Robert E., Fuchs, Charles S., Heiden, Matthew G. Vander, Wolpin, Brian M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4191991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25261994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.3686
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author Mayers, Jared R.
Wu, Chen
Clish, Clary B.
Kraft, Peter
Torrence, Margaret E.
Fiske, Brian P.
Yuan, Chen
Bao, Ying
Townsend, Mary K.
Tworoger, Shelley S.
Davidson, Shawn M.
Papagiannakopoulos, Thales
Yang, Annan
Dayton, Talya L.
Ogino, Shuji
Stampfer, Meir J.
Giovannucci, Edward L.
Qian, Zhi Rong
Rubinson, Douglas A.
Ma, Jing
Sesso, Howard D.
Gaziano, John Michael
Cochrane, Barbara B.
Liu, Simin
Wactawski–Wende, Jean
Manson, JoAnn E.
Pollak, Michael N.
Kimmelman, Alec C.
Souza, Amanda
Pierce, Kerry
Wang, Thomas J.
Gerszten, Robert E.
Fuchs, Charles S.
Heiden, Matthew G. Vander
Wolpin, Brian M.
author_facet Mayers, Jared R.
Wu, Chen
Clish, Clary B.
Kraft, Peter
Torrence, Margaret E.
Fiske, Brian P.
Yuan, Chen
Bao, Ying
Townsend, Mary K.
Tworoger, Shelley S.
Davidson, Shawn M.
Papagiannakopoulos, Thales
Yang, Annan
Dayton, Talya L.
Ogino, Shuji
Stampfer, Meir J.
Giovannucci, Edward L.
Qian, Zhi Rong
Rubinson, Douglas A.
Ma, Jing
Sesso, Howard D.
Gaziano, John Michael
Cochrane, Barbara B.
Liu, Simin
Wactawski–Wende, Jean
Manson, JoAnn E.
Pollak, Michael N.
Kimmelman, Alec C.
Souza, Amanda
Pierce, Kerry
Wang, Thomas J.
Gerszten, Robert E.
Fuchs, Charles S.
Heiden, Matthew G. Vander
Wolpin, Brian M.
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description Most patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) are diagnosed with advanced disease and survive less than 12 months(1). PDAC has been linked with obesity and glucose intolerance(2-4), but whether changes in circulating metabolites are associated with early cancer progression is unknown. To better understand metabolic derangements associated with early disease, we profiled metabolites in prediagnostic plasma from pancreatic cancer cases and matched controls from four prospective cohort studies. We find that elevated plasma levels of branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) are associated with a greater than 2–fold increased risk of future pancreatic cancer diagnosis. This elevated risk was independent of known predisposing factors, with the strongest association observed among subjects with samples collected 2 to 5 years prior to diagnosis when occult disease is likely present. We show that plasma BCAAs are also elevated in mice with early stage pancreatic cancers driven by mutant Kras expression, and that breakdown of tissue protein accounts for the increase in plasma BCAAs that accompanies early stage disease. Together, these findings suggest that increased whole–body protein breakdown is an early event in development of PDAC.
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spelling pubmed-41919912015-04-01 Elevated circulating branched chain amino acids are an early event in pancreatic adenocarcinoma development Mayers, Jared R. Wu, Chen Clish, Clary B. Kraft, Peter Torrence, Margaret E. Fiske, Brian P. Yuan, Chen Bao, Ying Townsend, Mary K. Tworoger, Shelley S. Davidson, Shawn M. Papagiannakopoulos, Thales Yang, Annan Dayton, Talya L. Ogino, Shuji Stampfer, Meir J. Giovannucci, Edward L. Qian, Zhi Rong Rubinson, Douglas A. Ma, Jing Sesso, Howard D. Gaziano, John Michael Cochrane, Barbara B. Liu, Simin Wactawski–Wende, Jean Manson, JoAnn E. Pollak, Michael N. Kimmelman, Alec C. Souza, Amanda Pierce, Kerry Wang, Thomas J. Gerszten, Robert E. Fuchs, Charles S. Heiden, Matthew G. Vander Wolpin, Brian M. Nat Med Article Most patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) are diagnosed with advanced disease and survive less than 12 months(1). PDAC has been linked with obesity and glucose intolerance(2-4), but whether changes in circulating metabolites are associated with early cancer progression is unknown. To better understand metabolic derangements associated with early disease, we profiled metabolites in prediagnostic plasma from pancreatic cancer cases and matched controls from four prospective cohort studies. We find that elevated plasma levels of branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) are associated with a greater than 2–fold increased risk of future pancreatic cancer diagnosis. This elevated risk was independent of known predisposing factors, with the strongest association observed among subjects with samples collected 2 to 5 years prior to diagnosis when occult disease is likely present. We show that plasma BCAAs are also elevated in mice with early stage pancreatic cancers driven by mutant Kras expression, and that breakdown of tissue protein accounts for the increase in plasma BCAAs that accompanies early stage disease. Together, these findings suggest that increased whole–body protein breakdown is an early event in development of PDAC. 2014-09-28 2014-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4191991/ /pubmed/25261994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.3686 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Mayers, Jared R.
Wu, Chen
Clish, Clary B.
Kraft, Peter
Torrence, Margaret E.
Fiske, Brian P.
Yuan, Chen
Bao, Ying
Townsend, Mary K.
Tworoger, Shelley S.
Davidson, Shawn M.
Papagiannakopoulos, Thales
Yang, Annan
Dayton, Talya L.
Ogino, Shuji
Stampfer, Meir J.
Giovannucci, Edward L.
Qian, Zhi Rong
Rubinson, Douglas A.
Ma, Jing
Sesso, Howard D.
Gaziano, John Michael
Cochrane, Barbara B.
Liu, Simin
Wactawski–Wende, Jean
Manson, JoAnn E.
Pollak, Michael N.
Kimmelman, Alec C.
Souza, Amanda
Pierce, Kerry
Wang, Thomas J.
Gerszten, Robert E.
Fuchs, Charles S.
Heiden, Matthew G. Vander
Wolpin, Brian M.
Elevated circulating branched chain amino acids are an early event in pancreatic adenocarcinoma development
title Elevated circulating branched chain amino acids are an early event in pancreatic adenocarcinoma development
title_full Elevated circulating branched chain amino acids are an early event in pancreatic adenocarcinoma development
title_fullStr Elevated circulating branched chain amino acids are an early event in pancreatic adenocarcinoma development
title_full_unstemmed Elevated circulating branched chain amino acids are an early event in pancreatic adenocarcinoma development
title_short Elevated circulating branched chain amino acids are an early event in pancreatic adenocarcinoma development
title_sort elevated circulating branched chain amino acids are an early event in pancreatic adenocarcinoma development
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4191991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25261994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.3686
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