医学
前列腺癌
前列腺
转移
癌症
神经生长因子
疾病
病理
内科学
肿瘤科
受体
作者
Brayden March,Sam Faulkner,Phillip Jobling,Allison Steigler,Alison Blatt,James W. Denham,Hubert Hondermarck
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41585-019-0274-3
摘要
Prostate cancer progression has been shown to be dependent on the development of autonomic nerves into the tumour microenvironment. Sympathetic nerves activate adrenergic neurosignalling that is necessary in early stages of tumour progression and for initiating an angiogenic switch, whereas parasympathetic nerves activate cholinergic neurosignalling resulting in tumour dissemination and metastasis. The innervation of prostate cancer seems to be initiated by neurotrophic growth factors, such as the precursor to nerve growth factor secreted by tumour cells, and the contribution of brain-derived neural progenitor cells has also been reported. Current experimental, epidemiological and clinical evidence shows the stimulatory effect of tumour innervation and neurosignalling in prostate cancer. Using nerves and neurosignalling could have value in the management of prostate cancer by predicting aggressive disease, treating localized disease through denervation and relieving cancer-associated pain in bone metastases.
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