神经科学
免疫系统
背景(考古学)
效应器
生物
肿瘤微环境
癌变
神经胶质
雪旺细胞
癌症
神经系统
癌细胞
平衡
外周神经系统
免疫学
中枢神经系统
细胞生物学
古生物学
遗传学
作者
German V. Martyn,Galina V. Shurin,Anton А. Keskinov,Yuri L. Bunimovich,Michael R. Shurin
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00262-018-02296-3
摘要
At present, significant experimental and clinical data confirm the active involvement of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) in different phases of cancer development and progression. Most of the research effort focuses on the impact of distinct neuronal types, e.g., adrenergic, cholinergic, dopaminergic, etc. in carcinogenesis, generally ignoring neuroglia. The very fact that these cells far outnumber the other cellular types may also play an important role worthy of study in this context. The most prevalent neuroglia within the PNS consists of Schwann cells (SCs). These cells play a substantial role in maintaining homeostasis within the nervous system. They possess distinct immunomodulatory, inflammatory and regenerative capacities—also, one should consider their broad distribution throughout the body; this makes them a perfect target for malignant cells during the initial stages of cancer development and the very formation of the tumor microenvironment itself. We show that SCs in the tumor milieu attract different subsets of immune regulators and augment their ability to suppress effector T cells. SCs may also up-regulate invasiveness of tumor cells and support metastatic disease. We outline the interactive potential of SCs juxtaposed with cancerous cells, referring to data from various external sources alongside data of our own.
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