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A promising molecule against chemotherapy-induced neuropathies

10.29.25 | CNRS

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Currently incurable, peripheral neuropathies¹ are common neurological complications of chemotherapy, causing persistent pain, tingling and burning sensations in the feet and hands, sometimes even after treatment has ended. In the hope of offering a therapeutic option to affected patients, a research team led by a CNRS² researcher has identified a molecule capable of preventing the onset of such side effects.This molecule stimulates the production of a compound essential for cellular energy production, on which the survival of all our cells depends, and promotes the resilience of nerve cells to damage caused by chemotherapy treatments, such as paclitaxel. This mechanism is described in a study due to be published on the 29th of October in Science Advances .

Tested on cell cultures and on rodents, this newly discovered molecule has been shown to limit the degradation of nerve cells usually affected in the extremities, thereby reducing painful symptoms without altering the anti-tumour action. At a time when chemotherapy-related neuropathies affect 80% of patients and persist in nearly a quarter of them – often forcing a reduction in cancer treatment – this discovery offers real hope. Within a few years, the molecule will undergo clinical trials, the first step towards possible therapeutic application, once the regulatory preclinical stages have been validated 3 .

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1 - Peripheral neuropathies result from nerve damage to the peripheral nervous system connecting the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body.

2 - Part of l’Institut pour l'avancée des biosciences (CNRS/Inserm/Université Grenoble Alpes)

3 - The start-up SAXOL was founded to bring this innovation to the clinic.

Science Advances

10.1126/sciadv.adw6328

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Elisa Doré
CNRS
elisa.dore@cnrs.fr

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