近十年来癌症恶病质研究的治疗干预和目标:文献系统综述。

IF 2.1 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Annals of Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-20 DOI:10.20524/aog.2024.0918
Panagiotis Filis, Dimitrios Peschos, Yannis V Simos, Nikolaos Filis, Christianna Zachariou, Dimitrios Stagikas, Konstantinos I Tsamis
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摘要

背景:恶病质是一种有害的多因素综合征,与癌症密切相关。随着实验性癌症恶病质研究的不断进展,有关其管理的数据越来越多。本研究旨在通过全面介绍过去十年来癌症恶病质的治疗干预措施和靶点,描绘癌症恶病质研究的广阔前景。方法:系统检索Medline和Scopus数据库,检索时间为2023年1 - 4月。如果文章描述了任何类型的干预,以研究对癌症恶病质的预防或治疗效果,则被认为是合格的。记录了这些干预措施所针对的相应的信号传导和代谢途径。结果:共有271篇文章被认为符合我们的研究。其中,176项研究涉及药物干预,有100个相应的目标;58项研究涉及营养干预,有60个相应的目标;37项研究涉及运动干预,有60个相应的目标。结论:癌症恶病质研究的不断发展提供了大量的疾病靶点和相应的治疗干预措施。展望未来,现有的管理策略应该完善,临床研究应该有效地利用强有力的实验证据。
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The treatment interventions and targets of cancer cachexia research during the past decade: a systematic review of the literature.

Background: Cachexia is a detrimental multifactorial syndrome that has been strongly associated with cancer. A growing body of data concerning its management is being generated from the ongoing advances of experimental cancer cachexia research. This study aimed to delineate the broad landscape of cancer cachexia research, by comprehensively presenting the treatment interventions and targets of cancer cachexia during the past decade.

Methods: A systematic literature search was performed in Medline and Scopus databases from January to April 2023. Articles were considered eligible if they described any type of intervention in tumor-bearing rodents to study the effect on prevention or treatment of cancer cachexia. The corresponding signaling and metabolic pathways that were targeted by these interventions were documented.

Results: A total of 271 articles were considered eligible for our study. Of these, 176 studies pertained to pharmaceutical interventions with 100 corresponding targets, 58 studies pertained to nutritional interventions with 60 corresponding targets, and 37 studies pertained to exercise interventions with 60 corresponding targets.

Conclusions: The continuous evolution of cancer cachexia research has provided a plethora of disease targets and corresponding treatment interventions. Moving forward, the available management strategies should be refined and clinical research should efficiently capitalize on the robust experimental evidence.

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