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Novel therapy may eradicate lung cancer

Washington, Oct 30 (ANI): Scientists from UT Southwestern Medical Center have suggested a novel therapeutic strategy that would completely eradicate lung cancer.

Researchers Pier Paolo Scaglioni and Georgia Konstantinidou have shown that using an investigative drug called BEZ235 in combination with low-dose radiation successfully eliminated non-small cell lung (NSCL) cancer in mice.

"These early results suggest that the drug-radiation combination might be an effective therapy in lung cancer patients," said Dr. Scaglioni.

NSCL cancer cells often harbor mutations in a gene called K-RAS. Patients with such K-RAS mutations typically are more resistant to treatment with radiation and have a poor prognosis.

K-RAS mutations lead to the activation of networks, or pathways, of several so-called signaling proteins, which in turn play key roles in the regulation of tumor growth. One of these proteins, called PI3K, is activated to keep cells alive that have sustained DNA damage.

Several components of the signaling pathways, including PI3K, have been investigated as possible anti-cancer drug targets. The investigational drug BEZ235 is currently being tested in clinical trials against PI3K and another signaling protein called mTOR.To date, no effective targeted therapy exists for NSCL cancer tumors that harbor K-RAS mutations," said Scaglioni.

During the study, researchers exposed isolated cancer cells to BEZ235 followed by low doses of radiation, which induced small breaks in the DNA of the cells but otherwise would have no effect on cell survival. When this type of DNA damage occurs, cancer cells rely on the PI3K signaling pathway to survive while they repair their DNA.

"We stressed the cells in such a way that they needed this signaling pathway to survive. Without the PI3K response, they will die," said Scaglioni.

When the researchers treated the cells with BEZ235, which blocks PI3K, the stressed NSCL cancer cells readily underwent programmed cell death. (ANI)

Revolutionary stem cell therapy could help fix broken bones

Washington, Jan 9 (ANI): By using different new drug combinations, scientists at Imperial College London have tricked bone marrow into releasing specific kinds of adult stem cells into the bloodstream-a technique that in future could be used to repair heart damage or mend a broken bone.At the time of disease or an injury, a person's bone marrow mobilises different types of stem cells to help repair and regenerate tissue.Thus, the researchers showed that it may be possible to.....
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