雪旺细胞在肿瘤与神经系统相互作用中的桥接作用:癌症治疗的潜在靶点。

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Yonghui Zhang, Ye Yuan, Ying Wang, Zhixin Ye, Ting Liu, Guangming Lv, Gang Chen
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摘要

神经是肿瘤微环境的重要组成部分,可以调节各种实体瘤的进展。肿瘤神经支配(TIN)和神经浸润(PNI)是肿瘤与神经系统相互作用的两种主要方式。前者在神经发育过程中模拟神经发生或轴突发生,而后者在神经损伤过程中引起神经炎症。雪旺细胞(Schwann cells, SCs)是周围神经系统(PNS)的主要胶质细胞,由于其高度的可塑性和通用性,极易被癌细胞劫持和利用。无论TIN还是PNI发生在肿瘤中,SCs都被认为与这些过程相关,这表明SCs可能是癌症神经治疗的靶点。本文就肿瘤与PNS之间的相互作用及其潜在机制进行综述。具体来说,我们描述了SCs在TIN、PNI、癌性疼痛和免疫抑制微环境中的关键作用。此外,我们比较了几种利用神经系统治疗癌症的临床前试验的优缺点,并讨论了SCs作为癌症神经科学研究新靶点的重要性。我们希望这篇综述将有助于更深入地了解SCs在肿瘤-神经免疫轴中的重要作用,并为创新的抗肿瘤治疗提供新的见解。
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The bridging role of Schwann cells in the interaction between tumors and the nervous system: a potential target for cancer therapy.

Nerves are important components of the tumor microenvironment and can regulate the progression of various solid tumors. Tumor innervation (TIN) and perineural invasion (PNI) are the two main modes of interaction between tumors and the nervous system. The former simulates neurogenesis or axonogenesis during neural development, while the latter causes neuroinflammation during nerve injury. As the principal glial cells of the peripheral nervous system (PNS), Schwann cells (SCs) are easily hijacked and utilized by cancer cells due to their high plasticity and versatility. Whether TIN or PNI occurs in a tumor, SCs are believed to be associated with these processes, which indicate that SCs may be a target for cancer neurotherapy. This review focuses on elucidating the interactions between tumors and the PNS and the underlying mechanisms involved. Specifically, we delineated the pivotal role of SCs in TIN, PNI, cancer pain, and the immunosuppressive microenvironment. Furthermore, we compared the advantages and disadvantages of several preclinical trials that have exploited the nervous system to treat cancer and discussed the importance of SCs as a new target in cancer neuroscience research. We hope that this review will contribute to a deeper understanding of the significant involvement of SCs within the tumor-neuroimmune axis, and provide novel insights for innovative antitumor therapies.

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Molecular Cancer Research
Molecular Cancer Research 医学-细胞生物学
CiteScore
9.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
280
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Cancer Research publishes articles describing novel basic cancer research discoveries of broad interest to the field. Studies must be of demonstrated significance, and the journal prioritizes analyses performed at the molecular and cellular level that reveal novel mechanistic insight into pathways and processes linked to cancer risk, development, and/or progression. Areas of emphasis include all cancer-associated pathways (including cell-cycle regulation; cell death; chromatin regulation; DNA damage and repair; gene and RNA regulation; genomics; oncogenes and tumor suppressors; signal transduction; and tumor microenvironment), in addition to studies describing new molecular mechanisms and interactions that support cancer phenotypes. For full consideration, primary research submissions must provide significant novel insight into existing pathway functions or address new hypotheses associated with cancer-relevant biologic questions.
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