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Fasting mimicking diet as an adjunct to neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer in the multicentre randomized phase 2 DIRECT trial

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  • Stefanie Groot

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Rieneke T. Lugtenberg

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Danielle Cohen

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Marij J. P. Welters

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Ilina Ehsan

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Maaike P. G. Vreeswijk

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Vincent T. H. B. M. Smit

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Hiltje Graaf

    (Medical center Leeuwarden)

  • Joan B. Heijns

    (Amphia)

  • Johanneke E. A. Portielje

    (Leiden University Medical Center
    Haga hospital)

  • Agnes J. Wouw

    (Viecuri)

  • Alex L. T. Imholz

    (Deventer hospital)

  • Lonneke W. Kessels

    (Deventer hospital)

  • Suzan Vrijaldenhoven

    (Noordwest hospital group, location Alkmaar)

  • Arnold Baars

    (Hospital Gelderse vallei)

  • Elma Meershoek-Klein Kranenbarg

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Marjolijn Duijm-de Carpentier

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Hein Putter

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Jacobus J. M. Hoeven

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Johan W. R. Nortier

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Valter D. Longo

    (University of Southern California
    IFOM FIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology)

  • Hanno Pijl

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Judith R. Kroep

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

Abstract

Short-term fasting protects tumor-bearing mice against the toxic effects of chemotherapy while enhancing therapeutic efficacy. We randomized 131 patients with HER2-negative stage II/III breast cancer, without diabetes and a BMI over 18 kg m−2, to receive either a fasting mimicking diet (FMD) or their regular diet for 3 days prior to and during neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Here we show that there was no difference in toxicity between both groups, despite the fact that dexamethasone was omitted in the FMD group. A radiologically complete or partial response occurs more often in patients using the FMD (OR 3.168, P = 0.039). Moreover, per-protocol analysis reveals that the Miller&Payne 4/5 pathological response, indicating 90–100% tumor-cell loss, is more likely to occur in patients using the FMD (OR 4.109, P = 0.016). Also, the FMD significantly curtails chemotherapy-induced DNA damage in T-lymphocytes. These positive findings encourage further exploration of the benefits of fasting/FMD in cancer therapy. Trial number: NCT02126449.

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  • Stefanie Groot & Rieneke T. Lugtenberg & Danielle Cohen & Marij J. P. Welters & Ilina Ehsan & Maaike P. G. Vreeswijk & Vincent T. H. B. M. Smit & Hiltje Graaf & Joan B. Heijns & Johanneke E. A. Portie, 2020. "Fasting mimicking diet as an adjunct to neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer in the multicentre randomized phase 2 DIRECT trial," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-16138-3
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-16138-3
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