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Cancer cachexia induces senescent reprogramming of brown adipose tissue and pro-cachectic S100A9 secretion by adipocytes.

Cancer-associated cachexia (CAC) is a multifactorial wasting syndrome characterized by progressive loss of fat and lean mass, systemic inflammation, and poor therapeutic responsiveness. While brown adipose tissue (BAT) is traditionally considered a protective, energy-dissipating organ, its qualitative remodeling in CAC...

🗓️ 2026-05-03
📰 Publication: Cell Death & Disease
Read MoreCancer cachexia induces senescent reprogramming of brown adipose tissue and pro-cachectic S100A9 secretion by adipocytes.

Brown adipose tissue is associated with reduced weight loss and risk of cancer cachexia: A retrospective cohort study.

Brown adipose tissue (BAT) has been mainly investigated as a potential target against cardiometabolic disease, but it has also been linked to cancer-related outcomes. Although preclinical data support that BAT and the thermogenic adipocytes in white adipose tissue may play...

🗓️ 2024-12-30
📰 Publication: Clinical Nutrition
Read MoreBrown adipose tissue is associated with reduced weight loss and risk of cancer cachexia: A retrospective cohort study.

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