How Nerve Cells Aid Cancer Growth and Spread

IO_AdminUncategorized1 month ago52 Views

Quick Summary

  • Scientists are increasingly exploring the interaction between nerve cells and tumors, revealing that nerves play a central role in cancer growth, spread, and immune suppression.
  • Key discoveries include:

– Aggressive tumor cells wrap around and migrate along nerves utilizing nutrients to grow.
– Nerves boost tumor survival by producing growth factors and enabling cancer cell migration via lymphatic vessels.
– Nerve signals suppress T-cells (immune defense) while bolstering immune cells that support tumors.
– Specific nerve types influence distinct cancers; sympathetic nerves drive breast/prostate cancers, parasympathetic nerves are mixed in impact. Sensory neurons can even reprogram themselves to fuel cancer growth.

  • Human studies show more nerves within tumors correlate wiht reduced survival rates; some drugs like beta blockers show promise in slowing this process across breast, skin, prostate cancers & glioblastoma.
  • Pharmaceutical industry inertia is highlighted as a challenge for drug trials repurposing older treatments.

Images:

  1. Pancreatic tumor interacting with neurons highlighted under microscope (Source: Peter Wang).
  2. Prostate patient undergoing radiotherapy showing neural targeting potential (Source: DR P MARAZZI).
  3. Beta blocker effects on breast cancer treatment during clinical trials (Source: Klaudia Radecka).

0 Votes: 0 Upvotes, 0 Downvotes (0 Points)

Leave a reply

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Stay Informed With the Latest & Most Important News

I consent to receive newsletter via email. For further information, please review our Privacy Policy

Advertisement

Loading Next Post...
Follow
Sign In/Sign Up Sidebar Search Trending 0 Cart
Popular Now
Loading

Signing-in 3 seconds...

Signing-up 3 seconds...

Cart
Cart updating

ShopYour cart is currently is empty. You could visit our shop and start shopping.