Inhibition of ceramide synthesis ameliorates body wasting in a cancer cachexia model.

👤 Authors: Pauline Morigny, Honglei Ji, Laura Cussonneau, Sabrina Zorzato, Yun Kwon, Fabien Riols, Doris Kaltenecker, Alisa Maier, Vignesh Karthikaisamy, Samantha Corrà, Tanja Krauss, Claudine Seeliger, Syed Qaaifah Gillani, Joël J Tissink, Sandra Lacas-Gervais, Tuna Felix Samanci, Adriano Maida, Raul Terron-Exposito, Angela Trinca, Christine von Toerne, Leonardo Nogara, Melina Claussnitzer, Olga Prokopchuk, Jeannine Bachmann, Mauricio Berriel Diaz, Laure B Bindels, Ondrej Kuda, Hans Hauner, Mark Haid, Stephan Herzig, Carlo Fiore Viscomi, Jerome Gilleron, Anja Zeigerer, Bert Blaauw, Maria Rohm

ABSTRACT:

Cachexia is a metabolic wasting syndrome affecting many patients with cancer, with poor survival outcomes. Disturbed lipid metabolism is a hallmark of cachexia, and our previous work has identified increased levels of circulating ceramides, which are bioactive lipids with adverse effects in metabolic diseases, as biomarkers for cachexia in mouse models and patients.

Here, we investigated the role of ceramides on cachexia development using the well-established C26 colon carcinoma model. We demonstrated that elevated ceramides in cachexia arose from increased liver synthesis.

We showed that ceramides directly contributed to impaired mitochondrial function and energy homeostasis in cachexia target tissues. Targeting ceramide synthesis using miRNA interference, or myriocin, an approved compound targeting the key synthesis enzyme serine palmitoyltransferase (SPT), improved markers of muscle atrophy in cachectic male mice.

Importantly, we demonstrated that key enzymes involved in ceramide production were also elevated in livers, but not in other organs, of patients with cancer cachexia, correlating with disease severity. Our data place ceramides as contributors to metabolic dysfunction in cachexia and highlight the suitability of the ceramide synthesis pathway for therapeutic targeting.

Maria Rohm

Biochemistry - Oncology

University Hospital Heidelberg

Germany

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Cancer-associated cachexia
Cachexia
Weight Loss
Body Weight
Obesity
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Bert Blaauw

Biochemistry

Azienda Ospedaliera di Padova

Italy

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Cancer-associated cachexia
Cachexia
Sarcopenia
Muscular Disorders, Atrophic
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Laure B Bindels

Nutrition

Université Catholique de Louvain

Belgium

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Cachexia
Cancer-associated cachexia
Dietary Supplements
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Pauline Morigny

Endocrinology

University Hospital Heidelberg

Germany

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Cancer-associated cachexia
Cachexia
Weight Loss
Body Weight
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Olga Prokopchuk

Oncology

Rechts der Isar Hospital

Germany

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Cancer-associated cachexia
Cachexia
Weight Loss
Pancreatic Neoplasms
Pancreatic Diseases
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