A dietary switch promotes sensory neuron-dependent cancer-associated cachexia.

👤 Authors: Michael Cross, Stefan Kotschi, Warren Wu, Fedra Luciano-Mateo, Young-Yon Kwon, Ezequiel Dantas, Taha Niazi, Shijia Chen, Ali Rashidfarrokhi, Ray Pillai, Jack Sanford, Jeshua Kim, Juliya Hsiang, Begona Gamallo-Lana, Adam C Mar, Yuan Hao, Sahith Rajalingam, Annie Huang, Jackie Shan, Habon A Issa, Maria Gomez, Alice R Wang, Xiang Zhao, Tobias Janowitz, Eileen White, Yin Liu, Kwok-Kin Wong, Leopoldo N Segal, Sheng Hui, Marcus D Goncalves, Robert C Froemke, Thales Papagiannakopoulos

ABSTRACT:

Sickness behaviors are common in cancer-associated cachexia and affect up to half of lung cancer patients. We demonstrate that among the most common cancer mutations, loss of liver kinase B1 (Lkb1) promotes the development of cachexia in preclinical models of lung cancer.

In an effort to improve caloric intake with an obesogenic high-fat diet, we paradoxically observed worsened cachexia-associated sickness. We found that local production of prostaglandin E2 (PGE 2), rather than circulating factors, promotes sickness and that genetic, dietary, and pharmacological inhibition of tumor-derived PGE 2 suppresses sickness and cachexia.

Notably, we demonstrate that lung sensory neuron abrogation prevents PGE 2-dependent cachexia. Our study establishes localized tumor-derived signals to sensory neurons, rather than circulating factors, as drivers of cachexia and highlights a previously unknown role of the peripheral nervous system in cancer cachexia.

Tobias Janowitz

Oncology

Northwell Health

United States

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Cachexia
Cancer-associated cachexia
Weight Loss
Body Weight
Coronaviridae
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Marcus D Goncalves

Oncology

NYU Langone Health

United States

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Cachexia
Cancer-associated cachexia
Weight Loss
Hyperglycemia
Phospholipids
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