Rationale: Cancer cachexia is a complex metabolic syndrome characterized by clinically relevant loss of muscle mass with or without loss of fat mass. To determine how treatment methods can be most effective, full insight in changes in gene expression, body composition, muscle function and muscle metabolism are of great importance. Objective: Main aim of the study is to investigate the differences in gene expression, body composition, muscle function and muscle metabolism in colon cancer patients compared to controls. Study design: Observational study Study population: 40 colon cancer patients undergoing a tumor resection (30 primary tumor and 10 liver metastases) and 15 control patients undergoing an inguinal hernia repair (♂, 10) or an abdominal hysterectomy (♀, 5). Main study parameters/endpoints: Primary study parameter will be gene expression (transcriptomic and polymerase chain reaction analyses of muscle biopsies). Secondary parameters will be body composition (determined in available CT scans and bio impedance analysis and with DEXA), muscle function parameters (grip and knee flexion/extension strength and measured in a biopsy), metabolic markers (measured in fat and muscle biopsies), biochemical markers (measured in blood/serum) and gene expression of fat biopsies. Nature and extent of the burden and risks associated with participation, benefit and group relatedness: The investigators expect no additional risk for the subjects due to the proposed measurements. Biopsies will be taken during the planned operation and therefore is not expected to cause a significant increase in burden for the patient. All other measurements are non-invasive, observational measurements with no risk of any harmful side effects.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
55
Not applicable, observational study
Gelderse Vallei Hospital
Ede, Gelderland, Netherlands
RECRUITINGMuscle gene expression
Muscle gene expression measured by microarray in a muscle biopsy taken from the rectus abdominis
Time frame: Biopsy during surgery
Body composition
Measured using single slice staining of CT scan made for diagnostic purposes.
Time frame: Before surgery
Muscle function
Measured using hand-grip strength
Time frame: Before surgery
Muscle protein metabolism
Measured in a muscle biopsy taken from the rectus abdominis
Time frame: Biopsy during surgery
Adipose tissue gene expression
Adipose tissue gene expression measured using PCR or micro-array in abdominal and subcutaneous fat
Time frame: Biopsy during surgery
Cytokine parameters in the blood
Blood plasma cytokine levels measured using multiplex or similar technique
Time frame: Blood taken prior to surgery
Micro-nutrient parameters in the blood
Micro-nutrient levels in the blood measured using LCMS, ELISA or similar techniques
Time frame: Blood taken prior to surgery
Cholesterol levels in the blood
Cholesterol levels in the blood measured by GCMS
Time frame: Blood taken prior to surgery
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