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New combination therapy may help treat breast cancer

Washington, Nov 17 (ANI): A new study led by Indian-origin researchers has shown that adding anti-malaria drug to conventional breast cancer inhibitors can dramatically increase the rate by which the treatment kills cancer cells.

While they are powerful killers of some breast cancer cells, new drugs called histone deacetylase inhibitors, or HDAC inhibitors, also increase self-digestion, or autophagy, in surviving, mega-stressed cells.

"To meet the energy demands of growth and survival, cancer cells start eating up their own organelles, so that surviving cells become dependent on this autophagy," said Dr. Kapil Bhalla, director of the Medical College of Georgia Cancer Centre.

"By also using autophagy inhibitors, we pull the rug out from under them. The only way out is death," he added.

The research team led by Bhalla and Dr Rekha Rao, first author of the study showed the potent HDAC inhibitor panobinostat's impact on autophagy in human breast cancer cells in culture as well as those growing in the mammary fat pads of mice.

When they added the anti-malaria drug chloroquine, which inhibits autophagy, breast cancer kill rates increased dramatically.

"As breast cancer is growing, it's developing these mechanisms of resistance to death," said Bhalla.

"What we are saying is there is a new way to affect a resistant population," he added.

He said that chloroquine, a known anti-malarial and inhibitor of autophagy, already is being paired with chemotherapy and radiation is some cancer clinical trials.

But because of its significant side effects, new, more tolerable autophagy inhibitors need to be developed which can be combined with currently available anticancer agents, such as panobinostat, to attain superior therapeutic effect against breast cancer, Bhalla added. (ANI)

Latif denies influencing Younis over team combination and tactics

Lahore, June 25 (ANI): Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has rejected media reports that said he had influenced captain Younis Khan to field certain players in key matches of the ICC Twenty20 World Championship.Rashid laughed-off the reports, saying he had no role in the team management, and whatever decisions Khan had taken during the tournament regarding team composition were purely his own."How can I give such an advice when I am not part of team management. It is.....
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