School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy, University of Newcastle, Callaghan New South Wales, Australia. Hunter Medical Research Institute, University of Newcastle, Callaghan New South Wales, Australia.
Hunter Medical Research Institute, University of Newcastle, Callaghan New South Wales, Australia. School of Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Health and Medicine, University of Newcastle, Callaghan New South Wales, Australia.
Cancer Res. 2015 May 1;75(9):1777-81. doi: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-14-3180. Epub 2015 Mar 20.
Recent studies have revealed the essential role played by nerves in tumor progression. Nerves have been shown to infiltrate the tumor microenvironment and actively stimulate cancer cell growth and dissemination. This mechanism involves the release of neurotransmitters, such as catecholamines and acetylcholine, directly into the vicinity of cancer and stromal cells to activate corresponding membrane receptors. Conversely, the secretion of neurotrophic growth factors by cancer cells drives the outgrowth of nerves in solid tumors. This reciprocal interaction between nerves and cancer cells provides new insights into the cellular and molecular bases of tumorigenesis and points to the potential utility of antineurogenic therapies. This review will discuss our evolving understanding of the cross-talk between nerves and cancer cells.
近期研究揭示了神经在肿瘤进展中发挥的重要作用。神经已被证实会浸润肿瘤微环境,并积极刺激癌细胞生长和扩散。这一机制涉及神经递质(如儿茶酚胺和乙酰胆碱)的直接释放,进入癌症和基质细胞附近以激活相应的膜受体。相反,癌细胞分泌的神经营养生长因子则促使实体瘤中的神经生长。神经与癌细胞之间的这种相互作用为肿瘤发生的细胞和分子基础提供了新的见解,并指出了抗神经生成疗法的潜在应用。本文将讨论我们对神经与癌细胞之间相互作用的认识进展。