Journal article

Differential effects of IL6 and activin A in the development of cancer-associated cachexia

JL Chen, KL Walton, H Qian, TD Colgan, A Hagg, MJ Watt, CA Harrison, P Gregorevic

Cancer Research | Published : 2016

Abstract

Cachexia is a life-threatening wasting syndrome lacking effective treatment, which arises in many cancer patients. Although ostensibly induced by multiple tumor-produced cytokines (tumorkines), their functional contribution to initiation and progression of this syndrome has proven difficult to determine. In this study, we used adeno-associated viral vectors to elevate circulating levels of the tumorkines IL6 and/or activin A in animals in the absence of tumors as a tactic to evaluate hypothesized roles in cachexia development. Mice with elevated levels of IL6 exhibited 8.1% weight loss after 9 weeks, whereas mice with elevated levels of activin A lost 11% of their body weight. Co-elevation o..

View full abstract