ActRII blockade protects mice from cancer cachexia and prolongs survival in the presence of anti-cancer treatments.
Shinji HatakeyamaSerge SummermatterMarie JourdainStefan MellyGiulia C MinettiEstelle Lach-TrifilieffPublished in: Skeletal muscle (2016)
Anti-ActRII blockade is an effective intervention against cancer cachexia providing benefit even in the presence of anti-cancer therapies. Co-treatment comprising chemotherapies and ActRII inhibitors might constitute a promising new approach to alleviate chemotherapy- and cancer-related wasting conditions and extend survival rates in cachectic cancer patients.