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β-Carotene suppresses cancer cachexia by regulating the adipose tissue metabolism and gut microbiota dysregulation

Title
β-Carotene suppresses cancer cachexia by regulating the adipose tissue metabolism and gut microbiota dysregulation
Authors
Kim Y.Jung S.Park G.Shin H.Heo S.C.
Ewha Authors
김유리
SCOPUS Author ID
김유리scopusscopus
Issue Date
2023
Journal Title
Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
ISSN
0955-2863JCR Link
Citation
Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry vol. 114
Keywords
Adipose tissueCancer cachexiaMicrobiotaOrganoidβ-carotene
Publisher
Elsevier Inc.
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Cancer cachexia is a metabolic disease affecting multiple organs and characterized by loss adipose and muscle tissues. Metabolic dysregulated of adipose tissue has a crucial role in cancer cachexia. β-Carotene (BC) is stored in adipose tissues and increases muscle mass and differentiation. However, its regulatory effects on adipose tissues in cancer cachexia have not been investigated yet. In this study, we found that BC supplementations could inhibit several cancer cachexia-related changes, including decreased carcass-tumor (carcass weight after tumor removal), adipose weights, and muscle weights in CT26-induced cancer cachexia mice. Moreover, BC supplementations suppressed cancer cachexia-induced lipolysis, fat browning, hepatic gluconeogenesis, and systemic inflammation. Altered diversity and composition of gut microbiota in cancer cachexia were restored by the BC supplementations. BC treatments could reverse the down-regulated adipogenesis and dysregulated mitochondrial respiration and glycolysis in adipocytes and colon cancer organoid co-culture systems. Taken together, these results suggest that BC can be a potential therapeutic strategy for cancer cachexia. © 2022
DOI
10.1016/j.jnutbio.2022.109248
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