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Ablation of sensory nerves favours melanoma progression

The tumour mass is composed not only of heterogeneous neoplastic cells, but also a variety of other components that may affect cancer cells behaviour. The lack of detailed knowledge about all the constituents of the tumour microenvironment restricts the design of effective treatments. Nerves have be...

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Autores principales: Prazeres, Pedro H. D. M., Leonel, Caroline, Silva, Walison N., Rocha, Beatriz G. S., Santos, Gabryella S. P., Costa, Alinne C., Picoli, Caroline C., Sena, Isadora F. G., Gonçalves, William A., Vieira, Mariana S., Costa, Pedro A. C., Campos, Leda M. C. C., Lopes, Miriam T. P., Costa, Marcos R., Resende, Rodrigo R., Cunha, Thiago M., Mintz, Akiva, Birbrair, Alexander
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7520271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32691511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.15381
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author Prazeres, Pedro H. D. M.
Leonel, Caroline
Silva, Walison N.
Rocha, Beatriz G. S.
Santos, Gabryella S. P.
Costa, Alinne C.
Picoli, Caroline C.
Sena, Isadora F. G.
Gonçalves, William A.
Vieira, Mariana S.
Costa, Pedro A. C.
Campos, Leda M. C. C.
Lopes, Miriam T. P.
Costa, Marcos R.
Resende, Rodrigo R.
Cunha, Thiago M.
Mintz, Akiva
Birbrair, Alexander
author_facet Prazeres, Pedro H. D. M.
Leonel, Caroline
Silva, Walison N.
Rocha, Beatriz G. S.
Santos, Gabryella S. P.
Costa, Alinne C.
Picoli, Caroline C.
Sena, Isadora F. G.
Gonçalves, William A.
Vieira, Mariana S.
Costa, Pedro A. C.
Campos, Leda M. C. C.
Lopes, Miriam T. P.
Costa, Marcos R.
Resende, Rodrigo R.
Cunha, Thiago M.
Mintz, Akiva
Birbrair, Alexander
author_sort Prazeres, Pedro H. D. M.
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description The tumour mass is composed not only of heterogeneous neoplastic cells, but also a variety of other components that may affect cancer cells behaviour. The lack of detailed knowledge about all the constituents of the tumour microenvironment restricts the design of effective treatments. Nerves have been reported to contribute to the growth and maintenance of numerous tissues. The effects of sensory innervations on tumour growth remain unclear. Here, by using state‐of‐the‐art techniques, including Cre/loxP technologies, confocal microscopy, in vivo‐tracing and chemical denervation, we revealed the presence of sensory nerves infiltrating within the melanoma microenvironment, and affecting cancer progression. Strikingly, melanoma growth in vivo was accelerated following genetic ablation or chemical denervation of sensory nerves. In humans, a retrospective analysis of melanoma patients revealed that increased expression of genes related to sensory nerves in tumours was associated with better clinical outcomes. These findings suggest that sensory innervations counteract melanoma progression. The emerging knowledge from this research provides a novel target in the tumour microenvironment for therapeutic benefit in cancer patients.
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spelling pubmed-75202712020-09-30 Ablation of sensory nerves favours melanoma progression Prazeres, Pedro H. D. M. Leonel, Caroline Silva, Walison N. Rocha, Beatriz G. S. Santos, Gabryella S. P. Costa, Alinne C. Picoli, Caroline C. Sena, Isadora F. G. Gonçalves, William A. Vieira, Mariana S. Costa, Pedro A. C. Campos, Leda M. C. C. Lopes, Miriam T. P. Costa, Marcos R. Resende, Rodrigo R. Cunha, Thiago M. Mintz, Akiva Birbrair, Alexander J Cell Mol Med Original Articles The tumour mass is composed not only of heterogeneous neoplastic cells, but also a variety of other components that may affect cancer cells behaviour. The lack of detailed knowledge about all the constituents of the tumour microenvironment restricts the design of effective treatments. Nerves have been reported to contribute to the growth and maintenance of numerous tissues. The effects of sensory innervations on tumour growth remain unclear. Here, by using state‐of‐the‐art techniques, including Cre/loxP technologies, confocal microscopy, in vivo‐tracing and chemical denervation, we revealed the presence of sensory nerves infiltrating within the melanoma microenvironment, and affecting cancer progression. Strikingly, melanoma growth in vivo was accelerated following genetic ablation or chemical denervation of sensory nerves. In humans, a retrospective analysis of melanoma patients revealed that increased expression of genes related to sensory nerves in tumours was associated with better clinical outcomes. These findings suggest that sensory innervations counteract melanoma progression. The emerging knowledge from this research provides a novel target in the tumour microenvironment for therapeutic benefit in cancer patients. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-07-20 2020-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7520271/ /pubmed/32691511 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.15381 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine published by Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Prazeres, Pedro H. D. M.
Leonel, Caroline
Silva, Walison N.
Rocha, Beatriz G. S.
Santos, Gabryella S. P.
Costa, Alinne C.
Picoli, Caroline C.
Sena, Isadora F. G.
Gonçalves, William A.
Vieira, Mariana S.
Costa, Pedro A. C.
Campos, Leda M. C. C.
Lopes, Miriam T. P.
Costa, Marcos R.
Resende, Rodrigo R.
Cunha, Thiago M.
Mintz, Akiva
Birbrair, Alexander
Ablation of sensory nerves favours melanoma progression
title Ablation of sensory nerves favours melanoma progression
title_full Ablation of sensory nerves favours melanoma progression
title_fullStr Ablation of sensory nerves favours melanoma progression
title_full_unstemmed Ablation of sensory nerves favours melanoma progression
title_short Ablation of sensory nerves favours melanoma progression
title_sort ablation of sensory nerves favours melanoma progression
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7520271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32691511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.15381
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