Nerves at Play: The Peripheral Nervous System in Extracranial Malignancies
Paola D. Vermeer, Anthony Restaino, John W. Barr, Dan Yaniv, Moran Amit
Sanford Health University of South Dakota Sanford Research The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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The exponential growth of the cancer neuroscience field has shown that the host's immune, vascular, and nervous systems communicate with and influence each other in the tumor microenvironment, dictating the cancer malignant phenotype. Unraveling the nervous system's contributions toward this phenotype brings us closer to cancer cures. In this review, we summarize the peripheral nervous system's contributions to cancer. We highlight the effects of nerve recruitment and tumor innervation, the neuro-immune axis, glial cell activity, and neural regulation on cancer development and progression. We also discuss harnessing the neural control of peripheral cancers as a potential therapeutic approach in oncology. Significance: The continued and growing interest in cancer neuroscience by the scientific and medical communities reflects the rapidly accumulating interdisciplinary understanding of the nervous system's modulation of immune, vascular, and cancer cells' functions in malignancies. Understanding these regulatory functions can identify targets for intervention that may already be clinically available for other indications. This potential brings great excitement and hope for patients with cancer worldwide.
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