Nerve-to-cancer transfer of mitochondria during cancer metastasis
USA Mitchell Cancer Institute · University of South Alabama · +4 more institutions
Abstract
The nervous system has a pivotal role in cancer biology, and pathological investigations have linked intratumoural nerve density to metastasis1. However, the precise impact of cancer-associated neurons and the communication channels at the nerve–cancer interface remain poorly understood. Previous cancer denervation models in rodents and humans have highlighted robust cancer dependency on nerves, but the underlying mechanisms that drive nerve-mediated cancer aggressivity remain unknown2,3. Here we show that cancer-associated neurons enhance cancer metabolic plasticity by transferring mitochondria to cancer cells. Breast cancer denervation and nerve–cancer coculture models confirmed that neurons significantly…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 97.11
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 75
Authors
16- GHGregory HooverCorresponding
USA Mitchell Cancer Institute, University of South Alabama
- SGShila Gilbert
USA Mitchell Cancer Institute, University of South Alabama
- OCOlivia Curley
USA Mitchell Cancer Institute, University of South Alabama
- COClémence Obellianne
University of South Alabama
- MTMike T. Lin
University of South Alabama
Topics & keywords
- Cancer cell
- Cancer
- Metastasis
- Mitochondrion
- Biology
- Cancer research
- Cancer stem cell
- Reprogramming
- Good health and well-being