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Perturbations in gut liver axis functions are associated with chemotherapy induced nausea and fatigue in patients with breast cancer

海报缩略图:Perturbations in gut liver axis functions are associated with chemotherapy induced nausea and fatigue in patients with breast cancer
编号 6309 展板 10 时间 4/21 02:00–05:00 区域 Section 35 主讲 Komal Singh, BS;BSN;PhD;RN
分会场 Advances in Survivorship
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作者与单位

Komal Preet Singh1, Brenda J. Ernst1, Jun Chen2, Surendra Dasari2, Felipe Batalini1, Cindy Tofthagen3, Kathryn J. Ruddy4, Keenan Pituch5, Linda Chlan6

1Mayo Clinic Cancer Center Arizona, Phoenix, AZ,2Health Science Research, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN,3Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, Jacksonville, FL,4Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, Rochester, MN,5Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ,6Mayo Clinic Rochester, Rochester, MN

摘要 Abstract

Background: Up to 50% of patients with breast cancer experience chemotherapy-inducednausea (CIN) and 95% experience fatigue. A comprehensive understanding of biological mechanisms remains elusive. Herein, we evaluated the association of CIN and fatigue with clinical and multi-omics features, including serum and stool metabolites before (T1) to after chemotherapy (T2). Methods: Patients with breast cancer (n=36) who were to receive chemotherapy, provided symptom assessment using the Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale, stool and blood samples at T1 and T2. Patients provided dietary intake data using a Dietary Screener Questionnaire at T1. Descriptive and univariate analyses evaluated associations of co-occurringsymptoms and diet with CIN and fatigue at T2. Gut microbiome was sequenced using shotgun metagenomics. Targeted metabolomics was performed on stool and serum. Shift in the abundance of taxonomic groups and metabolite levels from T1 to T2 were evaluated in association with CIN and fatigue. Results: Approximately 64% of the patients experienced CIN and 94% experienced fatigue atT2. Three gastrointestinal symptoms co-occurred with CIN and fatigue. Higher daily average intake of calcium (p=0.013) and dairy (p=0.035) were associated with CIN. Levels of hexosylceramides, ceramide, phosphatidylcholine and sphingomyelins were significantly perturbed in association with CIN and fatigue (p<0.05). Conclusion: CIN and fatigue are associated with perturbation in the sphingolipid turnover pathway, which negatively impacts functions in the gut-liver axis that include apoptosis activity and change in bile acid levels. Confirmatory studies are warranted to support the development of interventions to alleviate CIN and fatigue in patients with breast cancer receiving chemotherapy.Keywords: breast cancer; chemotherapy-induced nausea; fatigue; metabolites; sphingolipids
利益披露 Disclosure
K. P. Singh, None.. B. J. Ernst, None.. S. Dasari, None.. F. Batalini, None.. C. Tofthagen, None.. K. Pituch, None.. L. Chlan, None.

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