In mice with cancer cachexia, heart muscle cells lose a key type of fat molecule called cardiolipin, which is critical for mitochondrial function. The mitochondria-targeting peptide SS-31, which specifically binds to cardiolipin, protected heart cells from this loss, reduced cell death, and slowed the shrinkage of heart muscle cells in lab models. Cardiolipin degradation appears to be a central driver of heart wasting in cancer cachexia and a viable therapeutic target.
Wang, Yue-Ping; Zhang, Rui-Qin; Li, Nan; Wang, Qiong-Sen; Yu, Ke; Fan, Meng; Zhang, Xiong-Wen; Feng, Li-Xing; Liu, Xuan