Pancreatic cancer cachexia is a complex,multifactorial syndrome characterized by progressive wasting of skeletal muscle and adipose tissue,contributing to poor prognosis and high mortality in pancreatic cancer patient...Pancreatic cancer cachexia is a complex,multifactorial syndrome characterized by progressive wasting of skeletal muscle and adipose tissue,contributing to poor prognosis and high mortality in pancreatic cancer patients.While muscle and fat loss are the hallmark features,pancreatic cancer cachexia is increasingly recognized as a systemic disorder involving extensive metabolic and inflammatory disruptions across multiple organs.Tumor-derived cachexia-inducing factors play a central role in driving systemic inflammation,metabolic dysregulation,and neuroendocrine abnormalities,leading to anorexia,gut dysbiosis,cardiac dysfunction,and pancreatic exocrine and endocrine insufficiency.These multi-organ disturbances form a vicious cycle that accelerates disease progression and complicates clinical management.In this review,we provide a comprehensive overview of pancreatic cancer cachexia,including its definitions,classification,and heterogeneous clinical presentations.We further examine recent findings on the molecular mediators of cachexia and their role in inter-organ communication networks.Additionally,we highlight advances in experimental models that enable the dissection of pancreatic cancer cachexia pathophysiology,and discuss emerging mechanism-based therapeutic strategies aimed at disrupting the cachexia cycle.A deeper understanding of the systemic nature of pancreatic cancer cachexia and the crosstalk among affected organs may inform the development of multi-targeted interventions and hold promise for improving patient outcomes.展开更多
基金supported by Noncommunicable Chronic Diseases-National Science and Technology Major Project(grant numbers 2024ZD0525502/2024ZD0525500)the National High Level Hospital Clinical Research Funding(grant number 2022-PUMCH-D-001)CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences(CIFMS)(grant numbers 2021-I2M-1-002,2023-I2M-2-002)to W.W.
文摘Pancreatic cancer cachexia is a complex,multifactorial syndrome characterized by progressive wasting of skeletal muscle and adipose tissue,contributing to poor prognosis and high mortality in pancreatic cancer patients.While muscle and fat loss are the hallmark features,pancreatic cancer cachexia is increasingly recognized as a systemic disorder involving extensive metabolic and inflammatory disruptions across multiple organs.Tumor-derived cachexia-inducing factors play a central role in driving systemic inflammation,metabolic dysregulation,and neuroendocrine abnormalities,leading to anorexia,gut dysbiosis,cardiac dysfunction,and pancreatic exocrine and endocrine insufficiency.These multi-organ disturbances form a vicious cycle that accelerates disease progression and complicates clinical management.In this review,we provide a comprehensive overview of pancreatic cancer cachexia,including its definitions,classification,and heterogeneous clinical presentations.We further examine recent findings on the molecular mediators of cachexia and their role in inter-organ communication networks.Additionally,we highlight advances in experimental models that enable the dissection of pancreatic cancer cachexia pathophysiology,and discuss emerging mechanism-based therapeutic strategies aimed at disrupting the cachexia cycle.A deeper understanding of the systemic nature of pancreatic cancer cachexia and the crosstalk among affected organs may inform the development of multi-targeted interventions and hold promise for improving patient outcomes.