International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Feb 2023)

The Journey of Cancer Cells to the Brain: Challenges and Opportunities

  • Marzena Łazarczyk,
  • Michel Edwar Mickael,
  • Dominik Skiba,
  • Ewa Kurzejamska,
  • Michał Ławiński,
  • Jarosław Olav Horbańczuk,
  • Jakub Radziszewski,
  • Karolina Fraczek,
  • Renata Wolinska,
  • Justyna Paszkiewicz,
  • Piotr Religa,
  • Mariusz Sacharczuk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24043854
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4
p. 3854

Abstract

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Cancer metastases into the brain constitute one of the most severe, but not uncommon, manifestations of cancer progression. Several factors control how cancer cells interact with the brain to establish metastasis. These factors include mediators of signaling pathways participating in migration, infiltration of the blood–brain barrier, interaction with host cells (e.g., neurons, astrocytes), and the immune system. Development of novel therapies offers a glimpse of hope for increasing the diminutive life expectancy currently forecasted for patients suffering from brain metastasis. However, applying these treatment strategies has not been sufficiently effective. Therefore, there is a need for a better understanding of the metastasis process to uncover novel therapeutic targets. In this review, we follow the journey of various cancer cells from their primary location through the diverse processes that they undergo to colonize the brain. These processes include EMT, intravasation, extravasation, and infiltration of the blood–brain barrier, ending up with colonization and angiogenesis. In each phase, we focus on the pathways engaging molecules that potentially could be drug target candidates.

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