2010
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-10-363
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Molecular, cellular and physiological characterization of the cancer cachexia-inducing C26 colon carcinoma in mouse

Abstract: BackgroundThe majority of cancer patients experience dramatic weight loss, due to cachexia and consisting of skeletal muscle and fat tissue wasting. Cachexia is a negative prognostic factor, interferes with therapy and worsens the patients' quality of life by affecting muscle function. Mice bearing ectopically-implanted C26 colon carcinoma are widely used as an experimental model of cancer cachexia. As part of the search for novel clinical and basic research applications for this experimental model, we charact… Show more

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“…In our experiments, we show that LIF originates from the C26 tumor and has a direct atrophic effect on skeletal muscle. The requirement of LIF also explains the loss of adipose tissue in C26 cancer cachexia (7,21).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In our experiments, we show that LIF originates from the C26 tumor and has a direct atrophic effect on skeletal muscle. The requirement of LIF also explains the loss of adipose tissue in C26 cancer cachexia (7,21).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To study cancer cachexia, animal tumor models have been used as systems in which the factors responsible for muscle and adipose loss can be isolated and tested more easily than in cancer patients. One of the most studied models is C26 colon adenocarcinoma in mice (5)(6)(7). Several different transcription factors, signaling pathways, and triggering ligands have been implicated in C26-induced skeletal muscle atrophy.…”
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“…Since then, nearly 190 manuscripts have been written using the C26 adenocarcinoma cell line, which delineate the natural history of cachexia and its underlying mechanisms [8]. When placed in mice, the C26 adenocarcinoma cell line form tumors which secrete proinflammatory cytokines.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The C26 adenocarcinoma murine model of cancer cachexia was chosen as a model because it has been extensively characterized over the past 30 years to test chemotherapeutics in vivo [8]. C26 adenocarcinoma cells were placed in the right flank of BALB/c mice to induce cancer cachexia.…”
Section: C26 Adenocarcinoma Cells Produce Tumor-induced Wasting In Bamentioning
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“…CD2F1 mice injected with C26 adenocarcinoma cells (5) are a recent established model to study cancer cachexia. In this model, tumor development is directly correlated with reduced cardiac function as measured by ejection fraction and fractional shortening (35).…”
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