Histidine decarboxylase inhibition attenuates cancer-associated muscle wasting.

组氨酸脱羧酶抑制剂可减轻癌症相关的肌肉萎缩

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作者:Dasgupta Aneesha, Schmitt Rebecca E, Kono Tatsuyoshi, Lee Chih-Chun, Zoberi Mark I, Epstein Savannah A, Schneider Jessica Z, Hernandez Alejandro, Grandgenett Paul M, Caffrey Thomas C, DiMaio Dominick J, Hollingsworth Michael A, Doles Jason D
Cancer cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome involving muscle and fat wasting, inflammation, and metabolic dysfunction. Across cancer subtypes, pancreatic cancer has one of the highest cachexia incidence rates at ∼80%. Given the advanced age of most pancreatic cancer patients, we sought to query cancer-associated muscle wasting using an age-matched murine model. We found that histamine and histamine decarboxylase (HDC) activity were specifically elevated in the muscles of aged tumor-bearing mice. We further found that (1) wasting stimuli induced histamine production and enhanced HDC activity; (2) exogenous histamine was sufficient to induce atrophy-associated gene expression; (3) inhibition of HDC activity by α-fluoromethylhistidine (FMH) protected against atrophy; (4) treatment of tumor-bearing mice with FMH rescued muscle wasting; and (5) a calcineurin inhibitor was able to rescue histamine-associated increases in calcium/atrogene signaling. In summary, we present a novel metabolic pathway that has significant implications for the treatment of cachectic cancer patients.

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