Corsetti Giovanni, Pasini Evasio, Romano Claudia, Dioguardi Francesco S
Department of Clinical and Experimental Sciences, University of Brescia, 25128 Brescia, Italy.
Institute of Human Health, Ruaha Catholic University, Iringa P.O. Box 774, Tanzania.
Nutrients. 2025 Aug 29;17(17):2813. doi: 10.3390/nu17172813.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Diet and obesity contribute to approximately 50% of tumor development. Therefore, nutrition plays a key role not only in cancer prevention but also in determining prognosis. Notably, between 30% and 90% of cancer patients experience malnutrition. Furthermore, the hypercatabolic state induced by tumors leads to widespread protein degradation, clinically manifesting as sarcopenia or cachexia, and ultimately accelerating mortality. This narrative review examines the potential role of amino acids (AAs) in inhibiting tumor growth and counteracting protein-energy malnutrition-aiming to preserve muscle mass and nourish healthy cells while placing neoplastic cells in a state of metabolic stress.
The analysis was conducted following the Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research guidelines.
Administration of targeted mixtures of essential amino acids (EAAs) has been shown to improve muscle mass, strength, and quality of life in patients with hypercatabolic conditions. Experimental in vitro and in vivo studies also suggest a potential inhibitory effect on tumor proliferation. However, increased availability of certain AAs may, in some cases, stimulate tumor growth, one reason why EAAs supplementation in cancer patients remains controversial.
Despite prevailing concerns, emerging evidence indicates that supplementation with a complete, well-balanced EAAs formulation may be a valuable adjunct to standard cancer therapies. This approach could help correct cancer-associated protein imbalances, enhance patients' quality of life, and create a metabolic environment unfavorable to tumor progression.
背景/目的:饮食和肥胖约占肿瘤发生因素的50%。因此,营养不仅在癌症预防中起关键作用,而且在决定预后方面也起着关键作用。值得注意的是,30%至90%的癌症患者存在营养不良。此外,肿瘤诱导的高分解代谢状态导致广泛的蛋白质降解,临床上表现为肌肉减少症或恶病质,并最终加速死亡。本叙述性综述探讨了氨基酸(AAs)在抑制肿瘤生长和对抗蛋白质能量营养不良方面的潜在作用,旨在保持肌肉质量并滋养健康细胞,同时使肿瘤细胞处于代谢应激状态。
按照定性研究报告标准指南进行分析。
已证明给予必需氨基酸(EAAs)的靶向混合物可改善高分解代谢状态患者的肌肉质量、力量和生活质量。体外和体内实验研究也表明对肿瘤增殖有潜在抑制作用。然而,在某些情况下,某些氨基酸可用性的增加可能会刺激肿瘤生长,这也是癌症患者补充必需氨基酸仍存在争议的原因之一。
尽管存在普遍担忧,但新出现的证据表明补充完整、均衡的必需氨基酸制剂可能是标准癌症治疗的有价值辅助手段。这种方法有助于纠正癌症相关的蛋白质失衡,提高患者生活质量,并创造不利于肿瘤进展的代谢环境。