Research progress on the interplay between the autonomic nervous system and cancer
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Department of Gynecology,Women’s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University(Nanjing Women and Children’sHealthcare Hospital),Nanjing 210004 ,China

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    More and more studies have shown that the autonomic nervous system plays a crucial role in the development of various cancers. Cancer cells secrete various neuroactive molecules,including neurotrophic factors,chemokines,neural cell adhesion molecules,and axon guidance molecules,to alter the tumor microenvironment and recruit surrounding autonomic nerves to the tumor tossies. Alternatively,cancer cells reprogram sympathetic nerves or promote the migration of neural progenitor cells into the tumor tissues to differentiate into sympathetic nerves,thus increasing autonomic innervation. Moreover,cancer cells act on nerve fibers through exosomes,promoting peripheral nerve infiltration. The interactions among various substances in the tumor microenvironment create a suitable environment for the occurrence of perineural infiltration. During this process,the sympathetic nervous system promotes cancer progression and poses challenges to antitumor therapy by enhancing chemotherapy resistance. In contrast,the parasympathetic nervous system exhibits both tumor-promoting and antitumor properties. Therefore,this review primarily summarizes the interactions between cancer and the autonomic nervous system,as well as the role of neuroactive molecules in cancer progression, and proposes potential nervous system-related antitumor treatment strategies.

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李飞阳,许鹏飞,李大可.自主神经系统与癌症相互作用的研究进展[J].南京医科大学学报(自然科学版英文版),2024,(10):1408-1418.

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  • Received:April 29,2024
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