With the increase in life expectancy, age-related conditions and diseases have become a widespread and relevant social burden. Among these, immunosenescence and cancer cachexia play a significant often intertwined role. Immunosenescence is the progressive aging decline of both the innate and adaptive immune systems leading to increased infection susceptibility, poor vaccination efficacy, autoimmune disease, and malignancies. Cancer cachexia affects elderly patients with cancer causing severe weight loss, muscle wasting, inflammation, and reduced response to therapies. Whereas the connections between immunosenescence and cancer cachexia have been raising attention, the molecular mechanisms still need to be completely elucidated. This review aims at providing the current knowledge about the interplay between immunosenescence, skeletal muscle, and cancer cachexia, analyzing the molecular pathways known so far to be involved. Finally, we highlight potential therapeutic strategies suited for elderly population aimed to block immunosenescence and to preserve muscle mass in cachexia, also presenting the analysis of the current state-of-the-art of related clinical trials.

Immunosenescence in skeletal muscle: The role-play in cancer cachexia chessboard / M. Giovarelli, E. Mocciaro, C. Carnovale, D. Cervia, C. Perrotta, E. Clementi. - In: SEMINARS IN CANCER BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1044-579X. - 111:(2025 Jun), pp. 48-59. [10.1016/j.semcancer.2025.02.012]

Immunosenescence in skeletal muscle: The role-play in cancer cachexia chessboard

M. Giovarelli
Co-primo
;
E. Mocciaro
Co-primo
;
C. Carnovale
Secondo
;
C. Perrotta
Penultimo
;
E. Clementi
Ultimo
2025

Abstract

With the increase in life expectancy, age-related conditions and diseases have become a widespread and relevant social burden. Among these, immunosenescence and cancer cachexia play a significant often intertwined role. Immunosenescence is the progressive aging decline of both the innate and adaptive immune systems leading to increased infection susceptibility, poor vaccination efficacy, autoimmune disease, and malignancies. Cancer cachexia affects elderly patients with cancer causing severe weight loss, muscle wasting, inflammation, and reduced response to therapies. Whereas the connections between immunosenescence and cancer cachexia have been raising attention, the molecular mechanisms still need to be completely elucidated. This review aims at providing the current knowledge about the interplay between immunosenescence, skeletal muscle, and cancer cachexia, analyzing the molecular pathways known so far to be involved. Finally, we highlight potential therapeutic strategies suited for elderly population aimed to block immunosenescence and to preserve muscle mass in cachexia, also presenting the analysis of the current state-of-the-art of related clinical trials.
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Cancer cachexia; Immune system; Immunosenescence; Sarcopenia; Skeletal muscle
Settore BIOS-11/A - Farmacologia
Settore BIOS-08/A - Biologia molecolare
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Immunosenescence in skeletal muscle: The role-play in cancer cachexia chessboard / M. Giovarelli, E. Mocciaro, C. Carnovale, D. Cervia, C. Perrotta, E. Clementi. - In: SEMINARS IN CANCER BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1044-579X. - 111:(2025 Jun), pp. 48-59. [10.1016/j.semcancer.2025.02.012]
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