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Cancer Metastasis

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science6 months ago

Cancer Cells Exploit Nervous System to Accelerate Spread

University of South Alabama researchers discovered that neurons can transfer mitochondria directly to cancer cells via tunneling nanotubes, enhancing their energy production, resistance, and metastatic potential. Disrupting nerve input reduced tumor invasiveness, suggesting targeting nerve-cancer interactions could be a promising strategy to limit cancer spread.

health1 year ago

"The Link Between Chronic Stress and Cancer Spread"

A study by researchers at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has revealed that chronic stress can increase the spread of cancer by causing certain white blood cells called neutrophils to form sticky web-like structures, making body tissues more susceptible to metastasis. The team's experiments on mice showed a significant increase in metastatic lesions in stressed animals, which was attributed to stress hormones acting on neutrophils to form these structures. The findings suggest that reducing stress and developing drugs to prevent the formation of these structures could be important components of cancer treatment and prevention.

medical-research2 years ago

Unveiling the Role of Spine Stem Cells in Bone Cancer Metastasis

Researchers have discovered a specific type of stem cell in the spine that secretes a protein, MFGE8, which attracts cancer cells and explains why certain types of cancer spread more frequently to the spine than to other bones. This finding could lead to the development of new orthopedic and cancer treatments. The study also suggests that many spine disorders, including osteoporosis, may be linked to the distinct properties of vertebral bone stem cells. The researchers are now exploring ways to block MFGE8 to reduce the risk of spinal metastasis in cancer patients and investigating the role of these stem cells in responding to spine fusion surgery.