Role of CX3CR1/CX3CL1 axis in primary and secondary involvement of the nervous
system by cancer
Federica Marchesi a, Marco Locatelli b, Graziella Solinas a, Marco Erreni a,
Paola Allavena a, Alberto Mantovani a,c,⁎
CX3CL1 or Fractalkine is a peculiar chemokine that can exist either in a
soluble form, like all the other chemokines, and as a cell membrane
molecule.
CX3CL1 is one of the most expressed chemokines in the central nervous
system, where it regulates the communication between neurons, glia and
microglia.
Fig. 1. CX3CR1 in primary tumors of the nervous system and metastasis.
Different tumors expressing CX3CR1 are represented, together with the
organs or tissues which are the site of secondary localization.
Fig. 2. Perineural invasion in pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
(A)
Histological section of pancreatic cancer (T) invading the perineural
space (N, circled section).
Immunoreactivity with an anti-CX3CR1 depicts
pancreatic tumor cells (magnification 40×).
(B) Schematic
representation of some of the molecular mechanisms involved in
perineural invasion.
A nerve inside the pancreas developing a tumor is
represented.
Tumor cells adhere to neural cells, infiltrating the
perineural space.
Molecules involved in this interaction include the
chemokine Fractalkine/Neurotactin (CX3CL1) expressed by neurons and its
receptor CX3CR1 on tumor cells.
Neurotropins secreted by neural and
tumor cells sustain growth and survival of both intratumoral nerves and
cancer cells.
4 comments:
You were thinking about all this three hours ago? Heady stuff. You will learn, and then see things with your creative eye that others can not, and do great things.
oh thank you so much! Encouraging words very much appreciated in these times...
Interesting, seeing the Cancer like this puts a whole new vision of it.
nasty little beast....
-John
It is indeed...It gives a new face to it, both scary and vulnerable. I hope there will be a major discovery soon but it feels like we hardly see the light in the tunnel yet....
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