Neurodegenerative disease pathways are perturbed in patients with cancer who self‐report cognitive changes and anxiety: A pathway impact analysis

Author:

Oppegaard Kate R.12ORCID,Mayo Samantha J.3ORCID,Armstrong Terri S.4ORCID,Dokiparthi Vasuda5,Melisko Michelle6,Levine Jon D.7ORCID,Olshen Adam B.8,Anguera Joaquin A.9ORCID,Roy Ritu10ORCID,Paul Steven1ORCID,Cooper Bruce1ORCID,Conley Yvette P.11ORCID,Hammer Marilyn J.12ORCID,Miaskowski Christine13ORCID,Kober Kord M.14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiological Nursing University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

2. The Phyllis F. Cantor Center for Research in Nursing and Patient Care Services Dana‐Farber Cancer Institute University of Massachusetts Boston Boston Massachusetts USA

3. Princess Margaret Cancer Centre University Health Network Lawrence S. Bloomberg School of Nursing University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

4. Neuro‐Oncology Branch Office of Patient‐Centered Outcomes Research Center for Cancer Research National Cancer Institute Bethesda Maryland USA

5. Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

6. Department of Medicine University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

7. School of Dentistry University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

8. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Bakar Computational Health Sciences Institute Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

9. Weill Institute for Neurosciences Kavli Institute for Fundamental Neuroscience Sandler Neurosciences Center University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

10. Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center School of Medicine University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

11. School of Nursing University of Pittsburg Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

12. The Phyllis F. Cantor Center for Research in Nursing and Patient Care Services Dana‐Farber Cancer Institute Boston Massachusetts USA

13. Departments of Physiological Nursing and Anesthesia and Perioperative Care Pain and Addiction Research Center University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

14. Department of Physiological Nursing Bakar Computational Health Sciences Institute Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCancer‐related cognitive impairment (CRCI) and anxiety co‐occur in patients with cancer. Little is known about mechanisms for the co‐occurrence of these two symptoms. The purposes of this secondary analysis were to evaluate for perturbed pathways associated with the co‐occurrence of self‐reported CRCI and anxiety in patients with low versus high levels of these two symptoms and to identify potential mechanisms for the co‐occurrence of CRCI and anxiety using biological processes common across any perturbed neurodegenerative disease pathways.MethodsPatients completed the Attentional Function Index and the Spielberger State‐Trait Anxiety Inventory six times over two cycles of chemotherapy. Based on findings from a previous latent profile analysis, patients were grouped into none versus both high levels of these symptoms. Gene expression was quantified, and pathway impact analyses were performed. Signaling pathways for evaluation were defined with the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes database.ResultsA total of 451 patients had data available for analysis. Approximately 85.0% of patients were in the none class and 15.0% were in the both high class. Pathway impact analyses identified five perturbed pathways related to neurodegenerative diseases (i.e., amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Huntington disease, Parkinson disease, prion disease, and pathways of neurodegeneration–multiple diseases). Apoptosis, mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and endoplasmic reticulum stress were common biological processes across these pathways.ConclusionsThis study is the first to describe perturbations in neurodegenerative disease pathways associated with CRCI and anxiety in patients receiving chemotherapy. These findings provide new insights into potential targets for the development of mechanistically based interventions.

Publisher

Wiley

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