Neuroscience of cancer: Research progress and emerging of the field

Autor: Issam AbuQeis, Yu Zou, Ying‐Chun Ba, Abeer A. Teeti
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2024
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Zdroj: Ibrain, Vol 10, Iss 3, Pp 305-322 (2024)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2769-2795
2313-1934
DOI: 10.1002/ibra.12172
Popis: Abstract Cancer cells immediately expand and penetrate adjoining tissues, as opposed to metastasis, that is the spread of cancer cells through the circulatory or lymphatic systems to more distant places via the invasion process. We found that a lack of studies discussed tumor development with the nervous system, by the aspects of cancer‐tissue invasion (biological) and chemical modulation of growth that cascades by releasing neural‐related factors from the nerve endings via chemical substances known as neurotransmitters. In this review, we aimed to carefully demonstrate and describe the cancer invasion and interaction with the nervous system, as well as reveal the research progress and the emerging neuroscience of cancer. An initial set of 160 references underwent systematic review and summarization. Through a meticulous screening process, these data were refined, ultimately leading to the inclusion of 98 studies that adhered to predetermined criteria. The outcomes show that one formidable challenge in the realm of cancer lies in its intrinsic heterogeneity and remarkable capacity for rapid adaptation. Despite advancements in genomics and precision medicine, there is still a need to identify new molecular targets. Considering cancer within its molecular and cellular environment, including neural components, is crucial for addressing this challenge. In conclusion, this review provides good referential data for direct, indirect, biological, and chemical interaction for nerve tissue–tumor interaction, suggesting the establishment of new therapy techniques and mechanisms by controlling and modifying neuron networks that supply signals to tumors.
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