Liebig Catherine, Ayala Gustavo, Wilks Jonathan A, Berger David H, Albo Daniel
Department of Surgery, Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030, USA.
Cancer. 2009 Aug 1;115(15):3379-91. doi: 10.1002/cncr.24396.
Perineural invasion (PNI) is the process of neoplastic invasion of nerves and is an under-recognized route of metastatic spread. It is emerging as an important pathologic feature of many malignancies, including those of the pancreas, colon and rectum, prostate, head and neck, biliary tract, and stomach. For many of these malignancies, PNI is a marker of poor outcome and a harbinger of decreased survival. PNI is a distinct pathologic entity that can be observed in the absence of lymphatic or vascular invasion. It can be a source of distant tumor spread well beyond the extent of any local invasion; and, for some tumors, PNI may be the sole route of metastatic spread. Despite increasing recognition of this metastatic process, there has been little progress in the understanding of molecular mechanisms behind PNI and, to date, no targeted treatment modalities aimed at this pathologic entity. The objectives of this review were to lay out a clear definition of PNI to highlight its significance in those malignancies in which it has been studied best. The authors also summarized current theories on the molecular mediators and pathogenesis of PNI and introduced current research models that are leading to advancements in the understanding of this metastatic process.
神经周围浸润(PNI)是肿瘤侵袭神经的过程,是一种未被充分认识的转移扩散途径。它正成为许多恶性肿瘤的重要病理特征,包括胰腺癌、结直肠癌、前列腺癌、头颈部癌、胆道癌和胃癌。对于许多此类恶性肿瘤,PNI是预后不良的标志和生存率降低的先兆。PNI是一种独特的病理实体,可在无淋巴管或血管浸润的情况下观察到。它可能是远处肿瘤扩散的来源,远远超出任何局部浸润的范围;而且,对于某些肿瘤,PNI可能是转移扩散的唯一途径。尽管对这一转移过程的认识不断增加,但在理解PNI背后的分子机制方面进展甚微,迄今为止,尚无针对这一病理实体的靶向治疗方式。本综述的目的是明确PNI的定义,以突出其在那些研究最为充分的恶性肿瘤中的重要性。作者还总结了目前关于PNI分子介质和发病机制的理论,并介绍了当前有助于深入了解这一转移过程的研究模型。