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Iron supplementation is sufficient to rescue skeletal muscle mass and function in cancer cachexia
Cachexia is a wasting syndrome characterized by devastating skeletal muscle atrophy that dramatically increases mortality in various diseases, most notably in cancer patients with a penetrance of up to 80%. Knowledge regarding the mechanism of cancer‐induced cachexia remains very scarce, making cach...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8982578/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35199910 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embr.202153746 |
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author | Wyart, Elisabeth Hsu, Myriam Y Sartori, Roberta Mina, Erica Rausch, Valentina Pierobon, Elisa S Mezzanotte, Mariarosa Pezzini, Camilla Bindels, Laure B Lauria, Andrea Penna, Fabio Hirsch, Emilio Martini, Miriam Mazzone, Massimiliano Roetto, Antonella Geninatti Crich, Simonetta Prenen, Hans Sandri, Marco Menga, Alessio Porporato, Paolo E |
author_facet | Wyart, Elisabeth Hsu, Myriam Y Sartori, Roberta Mina, Erica Rausch, Valentina Pierobon, Elisa S Mezzanotte, Mariarosa Pezzini, Camilla Bindels, Laure B Lauria, Andrea Penna, Fabio Hirsch, Emilio Martini, Miriam Mazzone, Massimiliano Roetto, Antonella Geninatti Crich, Simonetta Prenen, Hans Sandri, Marco Menga, Alessio Porporato, Paolo E |
author_sort | Wyart, Elisabeth |
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description | Cachexia is a wasting syndrome characterized by devastating skeletal muscle atrophy that dramatically increases mortality in various diseases, most notably in cancer patients with a penetrance of up to 80%. Knowledge regarding the mechanism of cancer‐induced cachexia remains very scarce, making cachexia an unmet medical need. In this study, we discovered strong alterations of iron metabolism in the skeletal muscle of both cancer patients and tumor‐bearing mice, characterized by decreased iron availability in mitochondria. We found that modulation of iron levels directly influences myotube size in vitro and muscle mass in otherwise healthy mice. Furthermore, iron supplementation was sufficient to preserve both muscle function and mass, prolong survival in tumor‐bearing mice, and even rescues strength in human subjects within an unexpectedly short time frame. Importantly, iron supplementation refuels mitochondrial oxidative metabolism and energy production. Overall, our findings provide new mechanistic insights in cancer‐induced skeletal muscle wasting, and support targeting iron metabolism as a potential therapeutic option for muscle wasting diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-89825782022-04-15 Iron supplementation is sufficient to rescue skeletal muscle mass and function in cancer cachexia Wyart, Elisabeth Hsu, Myriam Y Sartori, Roberta Mina, Erica Rausch, Valentina Pierobon, Elisa S Mezzanotte, Mariarosa Pezzini, Camilla Bindels, Laure B Lauria, Andrea Penna, Fabio Hirsch, Emilio Martini, Miriam Mazzone, Massimiliano Roetto, Antonella Geninatti Crich, Simonetta Prenen, Hans Sandri, Marco Menga, Alessio Porporato, Paolo E EMBO Rep Articles Cachexia is a wasting syndrome characterized by devastating skeletal muscle atrophy that dramatically increases mortality in various diseases, most notably in cancer patients with a penetrance of up to 80%. Knowledge regarding the mechanism of cancer‐induced cachexia remains very scarce, making cachexia an unmet medical need. In this study, we discovered strong alterations of iron metabolism in the skeletal muscle of both cancer patients and tumor‐bearing mice, characterized by decreased iron availability in mitochondria. We found that modulation of iron levels directly influences myotube size in vitro and muscle mass in otherwise healthy mice. Furthermore, iron supplementation was sufficient to preserve both muscle function and mass, prolong survival in tumor‐bearing mice, and even rescues strength in human subjects within an unexpectedly short time frame. Importantly, iron supplementation refuels mitochondrial oxidative metabolism and energy production. Overall, our findings provide new mechanistic insights in cancer‐induced skeletal muscle wasting, and support targeting iron metabolism as a potential therapeutic option for muscle wasting diseases. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8982578/ /pubmed/35199910 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embr.202153746 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Articles Wyart, Elisabeth Hsu, Myriam Y Sartori, Roberta Mina, Erica Rausch, Valentina Pierobon, Elisa S Mezzanotte, Mariarosa Pezzini, Camilla Bindels, Laure B Lauria, Andrea Penna, Fabio Hirsch, Emilio Martini, Miriam Mazzone, Massimiliano Roetto, Antonella Geninatti Crich, Simonetta Prenen, Hans Sandri, Marco Menga, Alessio Porporato, Paolo E Iron supplementation is sufficient to rescue skeletal muscle mass and function in cancer cachexia |
title | Iron supplementation is sufficient to rescue skeletal muscle mass and function in cancer cachexia |
title_full | Iron supplementation is sufficient to rescue skeletal muscle mass and function in cancer cachexia |
title_fullStr | Iron supplementation is sufficient to rescue skeletal muscle mass and function in cancer cachexia |
title_full_unstemmed | Iron supplementation is sufficient to rescue skeletal muscle mass and function in cancer cachexia |
title_short | Iron supplementation is sufficient to rescue skeletal muscle mass and function in cancer cachexia |
title_sort | iron supplementation is sufficient to rescue skeletal muscle mass and function in cancer cachexia |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8982578/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35199910 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embr.202153746 |
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