Martina Catalano , Lorenzo Landini , Filippo Nozzoli , Romina Nassini , Giandomenico Roviello , Francesco De Logu
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Abstract
Perineural invasion (PNI) occurs when cancer cells infiltrate the space around nerves, commonly seen in head and neck, pancreatic, prostate, and colorectal cancers. PNI is clinically significant as it promotes metastasis, recurrence, and reduced survival. Mechanistically, it involves tumor-neural microenvironment interactions mediated by neurotrophic factors, inflammatory signals, and immune responses. PNI also causes severe neuropathic pain due to nerve compression, plasticity, and inflammation, resulting in sensory abnormalities from neuronal hyperexcitability, demyelination, and upregulated ion channels. This pain significantly impacts quality of life and complicates cancer management. Cells like macrophages and Schwann cells amplify pain via paracrine signaling and pro-inflammatory mediators. Standard pain management, including NSAIDs and opioids, often fails due to toxicity. Emerging therapies target PNI-specific mechanisms to limit tumor-nerve interactions and relieve pain. Research focuses on improving PNI models, dissecting tumor neuroimmune networks, and translating targeted therapies for effective pain relief.
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Current Research in Biotechnology (CRBIOT) is a new primary research, gold open access journal from Elsevier. CRBIOT publishes original papers, reviews, and short communications (including viewpoints and perspectives) resulting from research in biotechnology and biotech-associated disciplines.
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