2020
DOI: 10.1111/jcmm.15381
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Ablation of sensory nerves favours melanoma progression

Abstract: 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 techno… Show more

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“…Classically, sensory nerves have been associated with tumor‐associated pain 163,164 . Interestingly, a new study shows that sensory nerve fibers are involved in tumor progression in vivo 124 . The authors show, by using Nav1.8‐Cre/TdTomato mice, the presence of sensory nerves within the tumor microenvironment.…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…Classically, sensory nerves have been associated with tumor‐associated pain 163,164 . Interestingly, a new study shows that sensory nerve fibers are involved in tumor progression in vivo 124 . The authors show, by using Nav1.8‐Cre/TdTomato mice, the presence of sensory nerves within the tumor microenvironment.…”
Section: Perspectives/future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Nonetheless, it will be important to examine whether sensory nerves can regulate hematopoietic stem cells also independently from their effect on BMSCs. As sensory nerves innervate multiple organs, 124 future studies should explore the role of these nerves in stem cell niches of other organs.…”
Section: Perspectives/future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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