ACVR2B polymorphism, Adiponectin, and GDF-15 levels as biomarkers for cachexia in gastrointestinal cancer

Reversing cancer cachexia remains a challenge. Genetic biomarkers for the early detection of the disease have been explored in order to enable the implementation of preventive measures. We therefore genotyped candidate genes based on cachexia phenotype and quantified adiponectin and GDF-15 levels in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2024-11, Vol.14 (1), p.27714-7, Article 27714
Hauptverfasser: de Martin Coletti, Laura, Segura, Gabriela Gonzalez, de Freitas, Leticia Cangemi Guedes, de Souza Rangel Machado, Jackeline, Beleboni, Rene, Faccio, Adilson, Marins, Mozart, Fachin, Ana Lúcia
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Zusammenfassung:Reversing cancer cachexia remains a challenge. Genetic biomarkers for the early detection of the disease have been explored in order to enable the implementation of preventive measures. We therefore genotyped candidate genes based on cachexia phenotype and quantified adiponectin and GDF-15 levels in cachectic patients with gastrointestinal cancer. Patients with a diagnosis of gastrointestinal cancer were divided into a cachectic and a non-cachectic group after the start of chemotherapy. A control group (no cancer) was also included. We genotyped the following single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) by quantitative PCR: FOXO3 (rs1935949), FOXO3 (rs4946935), ACVR2B (rs2268757), and SELP (rs6136). In addition, we quantified adiponectin and GDF-15 levels by ELISA. The rs2268757 SNP in the ACVR2B gene was associated with the weight loss phenotype in cachectic patients with gastrointestinal cancer (non-cachectic, P = 0.004). Plasma adiponectin levels were higher in cachectic patients compared to controls (P = 0.01) and non-cachectic patients (P = 0.004). GDF-15 was also elevated in cachectic patients compared to controls (P 
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/s41598-024-79176-7