| Literature DB >> 33392191 |
Wenjun Wang1, Lingyu Li1, Naifei Chen1, Chao Niu1, Zhi Li1, Jifan Hu1,2, Jiuwei Cui1.
Abstract
Studies have reported the vital role of nerves in tumorigenesis and cancer progression. Nerves infiltrate the tumor microenvironment thereby enhancing cancer growth and metastasis. Perineural invasion, a process by which cancer cells invade the surrounding nerves, provides an alternative route for metastasis and generation of tumor-related pain. Moreover, central and sympathetic nervous system dysfunctions and psychological stress-induced hormone network disorders may influence the malignant progression of cancer through multiple mechanisms. This reciprocal interaction between nerves and cancer cells provides novel insights into the cellular and molecular bases of tumorigenesis. In addition, they point to the potential utility of anti-neurogenic therapies. This review describes the evolving cross-talk between nerves and cancer cells, thus uncovers potential therapeutic targets for cancer.Entities:
Keywords: cancer; nerve; neurogenesis; neurotrophins; perineural invasion
Year: 2020 PMID: 33392191 PMCID: PMC7773823 DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2020.601738
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Cell Dev Biol ISSN: 2296-634X