Boffins find way to help cancer cells age and die
July 17th, 2010 - 5:40 pm ICT by ANIWashington, July 17 (ANI): Researchers at the Washington State University have found a way to help cancer cells age and die, creating an advance in the treatment of malignant tumours.
“Hopefully, we can make cancer cells die like normal cells. Basically, you make the cancer cell go from immortal to mortal,” said Weihang Chai, an assistant professor in the WSU School of Molecular Biosciences.
Normal cells lose a little bit of their DNA every time they reproduce as the molecule’s strands lose part of their protective tips, called telomeres. Eventually, the telomeres become too short, signalling to the cell to stop replicating and growing.
But cancer cells have a mechanism to keep their DNA strands from shortening, giving them a near eternal life. This is because the enzyme telomerase extends one strand of the cancer cell’s DNA while other proteins help extend the second strand.
According to Chai and her colleagues, they have found a regulatory protein that controls the production of that second strand. They have also found a protein required to synthesize it.
If that second strand of DNA cannot be lengthened, said Chai, it behaves like a normal cell and dies a normal death. She also said her team will now focus on developing a strategy to block the regulatory protein’s function.
The study appears in The EMBO Journal. (ANI)
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