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Cologne Researchers Investigate Small Cell Lung Cancer Synapses

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Publisher Correction Issued for Landmark Study Revealing NeuronCancer Dialog

A recent Publisher Correction has been issued regarding the Cancer Cell article “Functional synapses between neurons and small cell lung​ cancer” (published online February 16,⁤ 2024), detailing a groundbreaking discovery of direct communication between neurons and small cell lung cancer (SCLC) cells via functional synapses. The correction, published‍ March ⁤11, ⁣2024, addresses minor clarifications regarding author affiliations and does ⁤not alter the core findings of the research.

The original study, led ⁣by researchers ​from the University⁣ of Cologne and LMU Munich, demonstrated that SCLC cells ‍form synapses – ⁢structures typically used for neuron-to-neuron communication – with neurons in the peripheral nervous system. This neuronal-cancer interaction was shown to ⁣promote SCLC growth and metastasis.

Key researchers involved in the⁤ study include⁣ Marcel‍ Schmiel, Reinhard Büttner, and Roman ‌K. Thomas (University of Cologne); Thorsten​ Persigehl & Holger Grüll⁤ (Institute for‌ Diagnostic and Interventional radiology, University⁣ Hospital Cologne); Martin L. Sos (Department of Translational Oncology, German Cancer ⁤Consortium (DKTK), Munich & Department of Medicine⁤ III, LMU University Hospital Munich); Guido Reifenberger (institute of Neuropathology, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf); MAX AFPLOGZ⁤ (Institute of Anatomy II, ⁢Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf); Silvio O. Rizzoli (University Medical Center ​Göttingen & Cluster of ⁢Excellence ‘multiscale Bioimaging’, University of Göttingen); Matteo ⁤Bergami (Institute of Genetics & faculty of⁤ Medicine, University of Cologne); and Hans Christian Reinhardt (West German Cancer Center, University‍ Hospital Essen, & DKTK, University ⁤Hospital⁢ Essen & Center‍ for ⁤Molecular Biotechnology, University Hospital Essen).

The⁢ findings challenge conventional understanding of cancer progression ‍and open new​ avenues for therapeutic intervention, potentially by disrupting these neuronal-cancer synapses. The Publisher Correction ensures the⁢ accuracy of ⁤author affiliations associated with this ‌pivotal research.

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