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Systemic metabolic crosstalk as driver of cancer cachexia.

Cachexia is a complex metabolic disorder characterized by negative energy balance due to increased consumption and lowered intake, leading to progressive tissue wasting and inefficient energy distribution. Once considered as passive bystander, metabolism is now acknowledged as a regulator of biological functions and disease progression.

This shift in perspective mirrors the evolving understanding of cachexia itself, no longer viewed merely as a secondary consequence of cancer but as an active process. However, metabolic dysregulations in cachexia are currently studied in an organ-specific manner, failing to be fully integrated into a comprehensive framework that explains their functional roles in disease progression.

Thus, in this review, we aim to provide a general overview of the various metabolic alterations with a potential systemic impact.

Fabio Penna

Biochemistry

University of Turin

Italy

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Publications Clinical Trials

Cancer-associated cachexia
Cachexia
Sarcopenia
Weight Loss
Body Weight
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Elisabeth Wyart

Biochemistry

University of Turin

Italy

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Main topics

Publications Clinical Trials

Cancer-associated cachexia
Cachexia
Anorexia
Weight Loss
Body Weight
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