New way found to kill the world's second most common cancer
Researchers from Oregon State University (USA) have discovered how to transform
Researchers from Oregon State University (USA) have discovered a way to turn an "accomplice" of cancer into a tumor-killing substance.
According to Medical Xpress, a multi-year study by a group of American scientists has identified the role of the Bcl-2 protein in cancer as well as how to transform it in a way that benefits patients.
Breast cancer cells - (Graphic image: NEW SCIENTIST).
Bcl-2 is a protein that counteracts apoptosis , the mechanism by which cells are normally programmed to die at some point.
Bcl-2 is produced at high levels by some types of cancer cells, thereby protecting these diseased cells from self-destruction, helping them survive in the body and resist treatment.
So attacking Bcl-2 means stripping away a key layer of defense for cancer cells.
In a study recently published in the medical journal Cancer Research Communications, the authors describe how they discovered and tested a new compound that changes the shape of the Bcl-2 molecule.
This change revealed what they called the 'killer conformation' of Bcl-2, which led to cell death. Thus, the mutated Bcl-2 had turned 'back on its master ,' into a tumor-killing agent.
In a second study published in the medical journal A CS Pharmacology & Translational Science , they describe another approach that targets the Bcl-2 protein, causing the death of cultured breast cancer cells and preventing breast cancer lung metastasis in mice.
The lung is the site where breast cancer most commonly spreads , while the type of cancer targeted in the trial is triple-negative breast cancer.
This killer form of breast cancer accounts for 20% of all breast cancer diagnoses, including 15% of those with the worst prognosis. That's a huge number, considering breast cancer is the second most common cancer in the world , according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
According to the authors, these results are very promising because in addition to breast cancer, Bcl-2 is also elevated in many other types of cancer, including treatment-resistant cancers.
They hope to continue to see more positive results in the next steps of research, including additional preclinical research and clinical studies.
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