Common mechanistic pathways in cancer and heart failure. A scientific roadmap on behalf of the Translational Research Committee of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). (12th November 2020)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Common mechanistic pathways in cancer and heart failure. A scientific roadmap on behalf of the Translational Research Committee of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). (12th November 2020)
- Main Title:
- Common mechanistic pathways in cancer and heart failure. A scientific roadmap on behalf of the Translational Research Committee of the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC)
- Authors:
- de Boer, Rudolf A.
Hulot, Jean‐Sébastien
Tocchetti, Carlo Gabriele
Aboumsallem, Joseph Pierre
Ameri, Pietro
Anker, Stefan D.
Bauersachs, Johann
Bertero, Edoardo
Coats, Andrew J.S.
Čelutkienė, Jelena
Chioncel, Ovidiu
Dodion, Pierre
Eschenhagen, Thomas
Farmakis, Dimitrios
Bayes‐Genis, Antoni
Jäger, Dirk
Jankowska, Ewa A.
Kitsis, Richard N.
Konety, Suma H.
Larkin, James
Lehmann, Lorenz
Lenihan, Daniel J.
Maack, Christoph
Moslehi, Javid J.
Müller, Oliver J.
Nowak‐Sliwinska, Patrycja
Piepoli, Massimo Francesco
Ponikowski, Piotr
Pudil, Radek
Rainer, Peter P.
Ruschitzka, Frank
Sawyer, Douglas
Seferovic, Petar M.
Suter, Thomas
Thum, Thomas
van der Meer, Peter
Van Laake, Linda W.
von Haehling, Stephan
Heymans, Stephane
Lyon, Alexander R.
Backs, Johannes
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: The co‐occurrence of cancer and heart failure (HF) represents a significant clinical drawback as each disease interferes with the treatment of the other. In addition to shared risk factors, a growing body of experimental and clinical evidence reveals numerous commonalities in the biology underlying both pathologies. Inflammation emerges as a common hallmark for both diseases as it contributes to the initiation and progression of both HF and cancer. Under stress, malignant and cardiac cells change their metabolic preferences to survive, which makes these metabolic derangements a great basis to develop intersection strategies and therapies to combat both diseases. Furthermore, genetic predisposition and clonal haematopoiesis are common drivers for both conditions and they hold great clinical relevance in the context of personalized medicine. Additionally, altered angiogenesis is a common hallmark for failing hearts and tumours and represents a promising substrate to target in both diseases. Cardiac cells and malignant cells interact with their surrounding environment called stroma. This interaction mediates the progression of the two pathologies and understanding the structure and function of each stromal component may pave the way for innovative therapeutic strategies and improved outcomes in patients. The interdisciplinary collaboration between cardiologists and oncologists is essential to establish unified guidelines. To this aim, pre‐clinical models that mimicAbstract: The co‐occurrence of cancer and heart failure (HF) represents a significant clinical drawback as each disease interferes with the treatment of the other. In addition to shared risk factors, a growing body of experimental and clinical evidence reveals numerous commonalities in the biology underlying both pathologies. Inflammation emerges as a common hallmark for both diseases as it contributes to the initiation and progression of both HF and cancer. Under stress, malignant and cardiac cells change their metabolic preferences to survive, which makes these metabolic derangements a great basis to develop intersection strategies and therapies to combat both diseases. Furthermore, genetic predisposition and clonal haematopoiesis are common drivers for both conditions and they hold great clinical relevance in the context of personalized medicine. Additionally, altered angiogenesis is a common hallmark for failing hearts and tumours and represents a promising substrate to target in both diseases. Cardiac cells and malignant cells interact with their surrounding environment called stroma. This interaction mediates the progression of the two pathologies and understanding the structure and function of each stromal component may pave the way for innovative therapeutic strategies and improved outcomes in patients. The interdisciplinary collaboration between cardiologists and oncologists is essential to establish unified guidelines. To this aim, pre‐clinical models that mimic the human situation, where both pathologies coexist, are needed to understand all the aspects of the bidirectional relationship between cancer and HF. Finally, adequately powered clinical studies, including patients from all ages, and men and women, with proper adjudication of both cancer and cardiovascular endpoints, are essential to accurately study these two pathologies at the same time. Abstract : We describe the co‐occurrence of cancer and heart failure (HF), their potential shared risk factors, and their pathophysiological mechanisms. We advocate intense interaction between cardiologists and oncologists to achieve unifying hypotheses and collaborative pre‐clinical and clinical studies. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- European journal of heart failure. Volume 22:Number 12(2020)
- Journal:
- European journal of heart failure
- Issue:
- Volume 22:Number 12(2020)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 22, Issue 12 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 22
- Issue:
- 12
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0022-0012-0000
- Page Start:
- 2272
- Page End:
- 2289
- Publication Date:
- 2020-11-12
- Subjects:
- Heart failure -- Cancer -- Cardiotoxicity -- Inflammation -- Clonal haematopoiesis -- Angiogenesis -- Metabolism -- Cardio‐oncology -- Extracellular matrix
Heart failure -- Periodicals
Heart Failure -- Periodicals
Insuffisance cardiaque -- Périodiques
Heart failure
Periodicals
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- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1879-0844 ↗
http://rave.ohiolink.edu/ejournals/issn/13889842/ ↗
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13889842 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/ejhf.2029 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1388-9842
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