TY - JOUR
T1 - Longitudinal associations of plasma kynurenines and ratios with fatigue and quality of life in colorectal cancer survivors up to 12 months post-treatment
AU - Holthuijsen, Daniëlle D.B.
AU - van Roekel, Eline H.
AU - Bours, Martijn J.L.
AU - Ueland, Per M.
AU - Breukink, Stéphanie O.
AU - Janssen-Heijnen, Maryska L.G.
AU - Keulen, Eric T.P.
AU - Brezina, Stefanie
AU - Gigic, Biljana
AU - Peoples, Anita R.
AU - Ulrich, Cornelia M.
AU - Ulvik, Arve
AU - Weijenberg, Matty P.
AU - Eussen, Simone J.P.M.
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding for grant (WCRF: IIG_FULL_2020_018, recipient\u2014S. J. P. M. Eussen) was obtained from Wereld Kanker Onderzoek Fonds (WKOF) as part of the World Cancer Research Fund International grant programme. D. D. B. Holthuijsen is supported by this grant. The EnCoRe study was also supported by several other grants from Kankeronderzoekfonds Limburg as part of Health Foundation Limburg (grant 00005739, recipient\u2014M. P. Weijenberg), Stichting Alpe d'Huzes within the research program \u201CLeven met kanker\u201D of the Dutch Cancer Society grants UM 2010\u20134867 (recipient\u2014M. P. Weijenberg) and UM 2012\u20105653 (recipient\u2014M.P. Weijenberg), and by ERA\u2010NET on Translational Cancer Research (TRANSCAN: Dutch Cancer Society [UM 2014\u20106877, recipient\u2014M. P. Weijenberg]), by Wereld Kanker Onderzoek Fonds (WKOF) / World Cancer Research Fund International (WCRF) (grant number 2017/1619\u2014recipient M. J. L. Bours; grant number 2016/1620\u2014recipient M.P. Weijenberg, and grant number SG_2021_076\u2014recipient M. P. Weijenberg). E. H. van Roekel is supported by the Dutch Cancer Society (grant number 2021\u20101/13387). B. G. is supported by the ERA\u2010NET on TRANSCAN project funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Germany, 01KT1503, the PerMiCCion project (Nationale Dekade gegen Krebs) funded by the BMBF, Germany, 01KD2101D, and the National Institutes of Health/ National Cancer Institute (NHI/NCI) projects R01 CA189184 and U01 CA206110.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors. International Journal of Cancer published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of UICC.
PY - 2024/10/1
Y1 - 2024/10/1
N2 - Fatigue is prevalent in colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors, impacting their health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Inflammation-induced activation of the kynurenine pathway may play a role in cancer-related fatigue and HRQoL, but evidence is scarce. Therefore, we aimed to investigate longitudinal associations of plasma tryptophan, kynurenines, and ratios with fatigue and HRQoL in CRC survivors up to 12 months post-treatment. Repeated measurements at 6 weeks, 6 months, and 12 months post-treatment were performed in 249 stage I-III CRC survivors. Plasma tryptophan and eight kynurenines were analyzed using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS–MS). Fatigue and HRQoL outcomes were evaluated using validated questionnaires. Confounder-adjusted linear mixed models were conducted to analyze longitudinal associations, with false discovery rate (FDR) correction. Higher tryptophan (Trp), kynurenic acid (KA), and xanthurenic acid (XA) concentrations, as well as a higher kynurenic acid-to-quinolinic acid ratio (KA/QA), were associated with less fatigue and better functioning, while a higher kynurenine-to-tryptophan ratio (KTR) and 3-hydroxykynurenine ratio (HKr) were associated with more fatigue and worse functioning. Finally, higher KA and XA concentrations and a higher KA/QA ratio were associated with a higher overall HRQoL summary score, while a higher HKr was associated with a lower overall HRQoL summary score. In conclusion, we observed that tryptophan and several kynurenines were longitudinally associated with fatigue and HRQoL in CRC survivors up to 12 months post-treatment. Future research is needed to validate our findings and explore the potential of the kynurenine pathway as intervention target for reducing fatigue and enhancing HRQoL after CRC treatment.
AB - Fatigue is prevalent in colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors, impacting their health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Inflammation-induced activation of the kynurenine pathway may play a role in cancer-related fatigue and HRQoL, but evidence is scarce. Therefore, we aimed to investigate longitudinal associations of plasma tryptophan, kynurenines, and ratios with fatigue and HRQoL in CRC survivors up to 12 months post-treatment. Repeated measurements at 6 weeks, 6 months, and 12 months post-treatment were performed in 249 stage I-III CRC survivors. Plasma tryptophan and eight kynurenines were analyzed using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS–MS). Fatigue and HRQoL outcomes were evaluated using validated questionnaires. Confounder-adjusted linear mixed models were conducted to analyze longitudinal associations, with false discovery rate (FDR) correction. Higher tryptophan (Trp), kynurenic acid (KA), and xanthurenic acid (XA) concentrations, as well as a higher kynurenic acid-to-quinolinic acid ratio (KA/QA), were associated with less fatigue and better functioning, while a higher kynurenine-to-tryptophan ratio (KTR) and 3-hydroxykynurenine ratio (HKr) were associated with more fatigue and worse functioning. Finally, higher KA and XA concentrations and a higher KA/QA ratio were associated with a higher overall HRQoL summary score, while a higher HKr was associated with a lower overall HRQoL summary score. In conclusion, we observed that tryptophan and several kynurenines were longitudinally associated with fatigue and HRQoL in CRC survivors up to 12 months post-treatment. Future research is needed to validate our findings and explore the potential of the kynurenine pathway as intervention target for reducing fatigue and enhancing HRQoL after CRC treatment.
KW - colorectal cancer survivorship
KW - fatigue
KW - health-related quality of life
KW - plasma kynurenines
KW - tryptophan
U2 - 10.1002/ijc.34992
DO - 10.1002/ijc.34992
M3 - Article
SN - 0020-7136
VL - 155
SP - 1172
EP - 1190
JO - International Journal of Cancer
JF - International Journal of Cancer
IS - 7
ER -