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Colorectal Cancer Progression Is Potently Reduced by a Glucose-Free, High-Protein Diet: Comparison to Anti-EGFR Therapy

Kerstin Skibbe    
Ann-Kathrin Brethack    
Annika Sünderhauf    
Mohab Ragab    
Annika Raschdorf    
Maren Hicken    
Heidi Schlichting    
Joyce Preira    
Jennifer Brandt    
Darko Castven    
Bandik Föh    
René Pagel    
Jens U. Marquardt    
Christian Sina and Stefanie Derer    

Resumen

To study the interplay between nutrition and intestinal metabolism in the context of colitis-driven colorectal carcinoma (CRC), we here investigated a nutritional therapy strategy in the presence or absence of EGFR-directed antibody therapy in mice to treat established colitis-driven CRCs in vivo. After CRC development, mice were fed a control diet or an isoenergetic glucose-free high-protein (GFHP) diet in the presence or absence of EGFR-directed antibody therapy. The GFHP diet was accompanied by a metabolic shift of the mice towards lower glycolysis activity. Both, GFHP diet or anti-EGFR antibody treatment, improved tumor differentiation and anti-tumor immune response, resulting in an efficient reduction of colonic tumor burden.

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