Weight loss in patients with hematological neoplasias is associated with immune system stimulation |
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Authors: | H. Denz B. Orth G. Weiss R. Herrmann P. Huber H. Wachter D. Fuchs |
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Affiliation: | (1) Abteilung für Onkologie, Department für Interne Medizin, Universitätsklinik Basel, Switzerland;(2) Institut für Medizinische Chemie und Biochemie, Universität Innsbruck, Switzerland;(3) Universitätsklinik für Frauenheilkunde, Basel, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Summary Weight loss is the main symptom of so-called tumor cachexia. The pathogenetic mechanisms underlying cachexia are poorly understood; however, it appears that enhanced formation of cytokines such as interferon- and tumor necrosis factor- are involved. In 94 patients suffering from hematological neoplasias we compared body weight changes with serum neopterin, tryptophan, and kynurenine. Biochemical changes, the formation of neopterin, the degradation of tryptophan are closely related to interferon- activity. The majority of our patients had increased neopterin and decreased tryptophan concentrations. Weight loss was seen particularly in patients with higher neopterin and lower tryptophan values. An association between higher neopterin levels and greater weight loss was apparent at study entry and during the follow-up of patients. Our data support the concept that weight loss is closely linked to endogenous interferon- activity.Abbreviations NHL non-Hodgkin's lymphoma - HD Hodgkin's disease - MM multiple myeloma - MGUS monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance - IFN- interferon- - TNF- tumor necrosis factor- |
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Keywords: | Cachexia Hematological neoplasia Cytokines Neopterin Tryptophan metabolism |
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