Contribution of immune cells to cancer-related neuropathic pain: An updated review.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
He Ma, Zhenxiang Pan, Bingjie Lai, Mingyue Li, Jingping Wang
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Given that the incidence of cancer is dramatically increasing nowadays, cancer-related neuropathic pain including tumor-related and therapy-related pain gradually attracts more attention from researchers, which basically behaves as a metabolic-neuro-immune disorder with worse clinical outcomes and prognosis. Among various mechanisms of neuropathic pain, the common underlying one is the activation of inflammatory responses around the injured or affected nerve(s). Innate and adaptive immune reactions following nerve injury together contribute to the regulation of pain. On the other hand, the tumor immune microenvironment involving immune cells, as exemplified by lymphocytes, macrophages, neutrophils and dendritic cells, inflammatory mediators as well as tumor metastasis have added additional characteristics for studying the initiation and maintenance of cancer-related neuropathic pain. Of interest, these immune cells in tumor microenvironment exert potent functions in promoting neuropathic pain through different signaling pathways. To this end, this review mainly focuses on the contribution of different types of immune cells to cancer-related neuropathic pain, aims to provide a comprehensive summary of how these immune cells derived from the certain tumor microenvironment participate in the pathogenesis of neuropathic pain. Furthermore, the clarification of roles of various immune cells in different tumor immune microenvironments associated with certain cancers under neuropathic pain states constitutes innovative biology that takes the pain field in a different direction, and thereby provides more opportunities for novel approaches for the prevention and treatment of cancer-related neuropathic pain.

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免疫细胞对癌症相关神经性疼痛的贡献:最新综述
在癌症发病率急剧上升的今天,包括肿瘤相关疼痛和治疗相关疼痛在内的癌症相关神经性疼痛逐渐受到研究者的关注,其基本表现为一种临床结局和预后较差的代谢-神经-免疫紊乱。在神经性疼痛的各种机制中,常见的潜在机制是损伤或受累神经周围炎症反应的激活。神经损伤后的先天免疫反应和适应性免疫反应共同参与疼痛的调节。另一方面,涉及免疫细胞的肿瘤免疫微环境,如淋巴细胞、巨噬细胞、中性粒细胞和树突状细胞,炎症介质以及肿瘤转移,为研究癌症相关神经性疼痛的发生和维持增加了额外的特征。令人感兴趣的是,肿瘤微环境中的这些免疫细胞通过不同的信号通路在促进神经性疼痛中发挥了强有力的功能。为此,本文主要就不同类型的免疫细胞在肿瘤相关神经性疼痛中的作用进行综述,旨在全面总结这些来自特定肿瘤微环境的免疫细胞如何参与神经性疼痛的发病机制。此外,在神经性疼痛状态下,阐明与某些癌症相关的不同肿瘤免疫微环境中各种免疫细胞的作用,构成了创新生物学,将疼痛领域推向了不同的方向,从而为癌症相关神经性疼痛的预防和治疗提供了更多的新方法。
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Molecular Pain
Molecular Pain 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
3.00%
发文量
56
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Pain is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that considers manuscripts in pain research at the cellular, subcellular and molecular levels. Molecular Pain provides a forum for molecular pain scientists to communicate their research findings in a targeted manner to others in this important and growing field.
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