Nervous system and primary liver cancer

Publication date: April 2018Source: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer, Volume 1869, Issue 2Author(s): Seogsong Jeong, Bo Zheng, Hongyang Wang, Qiang Xia, Lei ChenAbstractRecent advances have found irregular activities of the nervous system-associated factors in the development and progression of primary liver cancer. These factors contributed in the regulation of migration, proliferation, and apoptosis of cancer cells, and took a role in modulating invasion, metastasis, and recurrence after curative treatment. In clinical researches, neural-related factors were found to be significant prognostic factors, suggesting that the interactions between nervous system and primary liver cancer are indispensable in understanding underlying biological mechanisms. Herein, we reviewed up-to-date achievements in this area and the future perspectives of the interactions between the nervous system and primary liver cancer.Graphical abstractEmerging irregular activities between the nervous system and primary liver cancer.Recent advances have revealed there is an indispensable role of the nervous system-associated factors, including neurotransmitters and neural-related factors, in the development, invasion, metastasis, and progression of primary liver cancer.
Source: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) Reviews on Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research