Marked Increased Production of Acute Phase Reactants by Skeletal Muscle during Cancer Cachexia
Marked Increased Production of Acute Phase Reactants by Skeletal Muscle during Cancer Cachexia
Loss of skeletal muscle mass in cancer cachexia is recognized as a predictor of mortality. This study aimed to characterize the changes in the muscle secretome associated with cancer cachexia to gain a better understanding of the mechanisms involved and to identify secreted proteins which may reflect this wasting process. The changes in the muscle proteome of the C26 model were investigated by label-free proteomic analysis followed by a bioinformatic analysis in order to identify potentially secreted proteins. Multiple reaction monitoring and Western blotting were used to verify the presence of candidate proteins in the circulation. Our results revealed a marked increased muscular production of several acute phase reactants (APR: Haptoglobin, Serine protease inhibitor A3N, Complement C3, Serum amyloid A-1 protein) which are released in the circulation during C26 cancer cachexia. This was confirmed in other models of cancer cachexia as well as in cancer patients. Glucocorticoids and proinflammatory cytokines are responsible for an increased production of APR by muscle cells. Finally, their muscular expressions are strongly positively correlated with body weight loss as well as the muscular induction of atrogens. Our study demonstrates therefore a marked increased production of APR by the muscle in cancer cachexia.
- Sorbonne University France
- University Hospital Liège Belgium
- Centre de recherche Saint-Antoine France
- University of Liège Belgium
- SORBONNE UNIVERSITE France
Proteomics, Cancer Research, Cachexia, Skeletal muscle, Gastroentérologie & hépatologie, acute phase reactants, Acute phase reactants, Sciences de la santé humaine, cachexia, Article, secretome, proteomics, Oncology, cancer, Human health sciences, skeletal muscle, Gastroenterology & hepatology, Cancer, Secretome
Proteomics, Cancer Research, Cachexia, Skeletal muscle, Gastroentérologie & hépatologie, acute phase reactants, Acute phase reactants, Sciences de la santé humaine, cachexia, Article, secretome, proteomics, Oncology, cancer, Human health sciences, skeletal muscle, Gastroenterology & hepatology, Cancer, Secretome
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