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Protein in stem cells 'linked to cancer'
Times of India ^ | 8 Jun 2009 | NA

Posted on 06/10/2009 3:25:29 PM PDT by neverdem

WASHINGTON: Scientists have found that a protein abundant in embryonic stem cells plays a major role in cancer, which they claim offers a possible new target for drug development.

A team at the Stem Cell Program at Children's Hospital Boston, led by Indian-origin scientist Srinivas Viswanathan, has discovered that LIN28 protein can transform cells to a cancerous state, and that it is abundant in a variety of advanced human cancers like liver cancer and ovarian cancer.

According to them, LIN28 and a related protein, LIN28B, may be involved in some 15% of human cancers. By blocking or suppressing LIN28, it might be possible to revive the let-7 family's natural tumour-suppressing action.

"Linking this protein to advanced cancer is a very exciting new result. It gives us a new target to attack, especially in the most resistant and hard-to-treat cases," team member George Daley said.

LIN28, which is abundant in embryonic stem cells and prevents them from differentiating into specific cell types, was originally discovered to influence embryonic development in worms some 25 years ago.

Development, stem cell generation and carcinogenesis are known to be closely related, but until last year's study connected LIN28 to let-7, it hadn't been clear how. "LIN28 is a fascinating protein that acts in stem cells and cancers, and is teaching us that cancer is often a disease of stem cells," Daley said.

The findings are published in the latest edition of the 'Nature Genetics' journal.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Testing
KEYWORDS: cancer; hesc; stemcells
Lin28 promotes transformation and is associated with advanced human malignancies
1 posted on 06/10/2009 3:25:29 PM PDT by neverdem
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To: neverdem
Great.

Now, protein causes cancer.

/s

2 posted on 06/10/2009 3:29:33 PM PDT by SIDENET ("Join me or die. Can you do any less?" -Mr. Sparkle)
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To: neverdem

This is wonderful news!!!!!

Hopefully, this upsidedown admin will allow the funding for this.


3 posted on 06/10/2009 3:32:39 PM PDT by Atom Smasher
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To: SIDENET

Given the rate of growth of an embryo, that cells pulled out and injected in a mature tissue mass could cause cancer should not be that much of a surprise, or so one would think.

Looks like most advances are with adult stem cells anyway.


4 posted on 06/10/2009 3:33:49 PM PDT by DonaldC
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To: DonaldC

Actually if they use this study to find a way to block the ill-effects of that protein, it would encourage embryonic stem-cell usage exponentially. Not sure if it is good news, or bad, in the main article.


5 posted on 06/10/2009 3:44:50 PM PDT by MyTwoCopperCoins (I don't have a license to kill; I have a learner's permit.)
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To: DonaldC

“Looks like most advances are with adult stem cells anyway.”

Make that all advances are with adult stem cells.

All this study has done is prove why embryonic stem cells don’t work!


6 posted on 06/10/2009 7:31:14 PM PDT by swmobuffalo ("We didn't seek the approval of Code Pink and MoveOn.org before deciding what to do")
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