Cancer cell metabolism in hypoxia: role of HIF-1 as key regulator and therapeutic target
V Infantino, A Santarsiero, P Convertini… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
In order to meet the high energy demand, a metabolic reprogramming occurs in cancer cells.
Its role is crucial in promoting tumor survival. Among the substrates in demand, oxygen is …
Its role is crucial in promoting tumor survival. Among the substrates in demand, oxygen is …
[HTML][HTML] Metabolic reprogramming of cancer-associated fibroblasts and its effect on cancer cell reprogramming
Z Li, C Sun, Z Qin - Theranostics, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Cancer cells are well-known for adapting their metabolism to maintain high proliferation
rates and survive in unfavorable environments with low oxygen and nutritional deficiency …
rates and survive in unfavorable environments with low oxygen and nutritional deficiency …
Tumour extracellular vesicles and particles induce liver metabolic dysfunction
Cancer alters the function of multiple organs beyond those targeted by metastasis,. Here we
show that inflammation, fatty liver and dysregulated metabolism are hallmarks of …
show that inflammation, fatty liver and dysregulated metabolism are hallmarks of …
[HTML][HTML] Cancer cachexia in adult patients: ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines☆
Cachexia remains an underdiagnosed and undertreated, complex condition which includes
'objective'components (eg inadequate food intake, weight loss, inactivity, loss of muscle …
'objective'components (eg inadequate food intake, weight loss, inactivity, loss of muscle …
Management of cancer cachexia: ASCO guideline
EJ Roeland, K Bohlke, VE Baracos, E Bruera… - Journal of Clinical …, 2020 - ascopubs.org
PURPOSE To provide evidence-based guidance on the clinical management of cancer
cachexia in adult patients with advanced cancer. METHODS A systematic review of the …
cachexia in adult patients with advanced cancer. METHODS A systematic review of the …
The interplay of immunology and cachexia in infection and cancer
H Baazim, L Antonio-Herrera… - Nature Reviews …, 2022 - nature.com
Diverse inflammatory diseases, infections and malignancies are associated with wasting
syndromes. In many of these conditions, the standards for diagnosis and treatment are …
syndromes. In many of these conditions, the standards for diagnosis and treatment are …
Cancer cachexia: molecular mechanisms and treatment strategies
T Setiawan, IN Sari, YT Wijaya, NM Julianto… - Journal of Hematology & …, 2023 - Springer
Muscle wasting is a consequence of physiological changes or a pathology characterized by
increased catabolic activity that leads to progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and …
increased catabolic activity that leads to progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and …
Cancer-associated cachexia
Cancer-associated cachexia is a disorder characterized by loss of body weight with specific
losses of skeletal muscle and adipose tissue. Cachexia is driven by a variable combination …
losses of skeletal muscle and adipose tissue. Cachexia is driven by a variable combination …
Cancer cachexia: a nutritional or a systemic inflammatory syndrome?
Cancer cachexia has long been perceived as a nutritional syndrome. However, nutritional
interventions have continued to be ineffective. With the recent recognition of the importance …
interventions have continued to be ineffective. With the recent recognition of the importance …
Cancer cachexia: its mechanism and clinical significance
H Nishikawa, M Goto, S Fukunishi, A Asai… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
The term “cachexia” is derived from the Greek words kakos (bad) and hexis (habit).
Cachexia is a malnutrition associated with chronic diseases such as cancer, chronic heart …
Cachexia is a malnutrition associated with chronic diseases such as cancer, chronic heart …