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Tumors Provoke Inflammation and Perineural Microlesions at Adjacent Peripheral Nerves

Cancer-induced pain occurs frequently in patients when tumors or their metastases grow in the proximity of nerves. Although this cancer-induced pain states poses an important therapeutical problem, the underlying pathomechanisms are not understood. Here, we implanted adenocarcinoma, fibrosarcoma and...

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Autores principales: Cohnen, Jennifer, Kornstädt, Lisa, Hahnefeld, Lisa, Ferreiros, Nerea, Pierre, Sandra, Koehl, Ulrike, Deller, Thomas, Geisslinger, Gerd, Scholich, Klaus
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7072456/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32013137
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9020320
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author Cohnen, Jennifer
Kornstädt, Lisa
Hahnefeld, Lisa
Ferreiros, Nerea
Pierre, Sandra
Koehl, Ulrike
Deller, Thomas
Geisslinger, Gerd
Scholich, Klaus
author_facet Cohnen, Jennifer
Kornstädt, Lisa
Hahnefeld, Lisa
Ferreiros, Nerea
Pierre, Sandra
Koehl, Ulrike
Deller, Thomas
Geisslinger, Gerd
Scholich, Klaus
author_sort Cohnen, Jennifer
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description Cancer-induced pain occurs frequently in patients when tumors or their metastases grow in the proximity of nerves. Although this cancer-induced pain states poses an important therapeutical problem, the underlying pathomechanisms are not understood. Here, we implanted adenocarcinoma, fibrosarcoma and melanoma tumor cells in proximity of the sciatic nerve. All three tumor types caused mechanical hypersensitivity, thermal hyposensitivity and neuronal damage. Surprisingly the onset of the hypersensitivity was independent of physical contact of the nerve with the tumors and did not depend on infiltration of cancer cells in the sciatic nerve. However, macrophages and dendritic cells appeared on the outside of the sciatic nerves with the onset of the hypersensitivity. At the same time point downregulation of perineural tight junction proteins was observed, which was later followed by the appearance of microlesions. Fitting to the changes in the epi-/perineurium, a dramatic decrease of triglycerides and acylcarnitines in the sciatic nerves as well as an altered localization and appearance of epineural adipocytes was seen. In summary, the data show an inflammation at the sciatic nerves as well as an increased perineural and epineural permeability. Thus, interventions aiming to suppress inflammatory processes at the sciatic nerve or preserving peri- and epineural integrity may present new approaches for the treatment of tumor-induced pain.
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spelling pubmed-70724562020-03-19 Tumors Provoke Inflammation and Perineural Microlesions at Adjacent Peripheral Nerves Cohnen, Jennifer Kornstädt, Lisa Hahnefeld, Lisa Ferreiros, Nerea Pierre, Sandra Koehl, Ulrike Deller, Thomas Geisslinger, Gerd Scholich, Klaus Cells Article Cancer-induced pain occurs frequently in patients when tumors or their metastases grow in the proximity of nerves. Although this cancer-induced pain states poses an important therapeutical problem, the underlying pathomechanisms are not understood. Here, we implanted adenocarcinoma, fibrosarcoma and melanoma tumor cells in proximity of the sciatic nerve. All three tumor types caused mechanical hypersensitivity, thermal hyposensitivity and neuronal damage. Surprisingly the onset of the hypersensitivity was independent of physical contact of the nerve with the tumors and did not depend on infiltration of cancer cells in the sciatic nerve. However, macrophages and dendritic cells appeared on the outside of the sciatic nerves with the onset of the hypersensitivity. At the same time point downregulation of perineural tight junction proteins was observed, which was later followed by the appearance of microlesions. Fitting to the changes in the epi-/perineurium, a dramatic decrease of triglycerides and acylcarnitines in the sciatic nerves as well as an altered localization and appearance of epineural adipocytes was seen. In summary, the data show an inflammation at the sciatic nerves as well as an increased perineural and epineural permeability. Thus, interventions aiming to suppress inflammatory processes at the sciatic nerve or preserving peri- and epineural integrity may present new approaches for the treatment of tumor-induced pain. MDPI 2020-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7072456/ /pubmed/32013137 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9020320 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cohnen, Jennifer
Kornstädt, Lisa
Hahnefeld, Lisa
Ferreiros, Nerea
Pierre, Sandra
Koehl, Ulrike
Deller, Thomas
Geisslinger, Gerd
Scholich, Klaus
Tumors Provoke Inflammation and Perineural Microlesions at Adjacent Peripheral Nerves
title Tumors Provoke Inflammation and Perineural Microlesions at Adjacent Peripheral Nerves
title_full Tumors Provoke Inflammation and Perineural Microlesions at Adjacent Peripheral Nerves
title_fullStr Tumors Provoke Inflammation and Perineural Microlesions at Adjacent Peripheral Nerves
title_full_unstemmed Tumors Provoke Inflammation and Perineural Microlesions at Adjacent Peripheral Nerves
title_short Tumors Provoke Inflammation and Perineural Microlesions at Adjacent Peripheral Nerves
title_sort tumors provoke inflammation and perineural microlesions at adjacent peripheral nerves
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7072456/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32013137
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9020320
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