
Audio By Carbonatix
Aggressive pancreatic tumours may be treatable with a new class of drugs, according to Cancer Research UKLess than one in five people with this form of cancer are still alive a year after being diagnosed.A study, published in the journal Nature, showed that a gene was being switched off in the cancerous cells.The reseachers said drugs were already being tested which had the potential to turn the gene back on, to stop the spread of the cancer.Around 7,800 people in the UK are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer every year and it is the fifth most deadly cancer.On/offStudies in mice showed that a gene called USP9x, which normally stops a cell from dividing uncontrollably, is switched off in some pancreatic cancer cells.The gene is not mutated, but other proteins and chemicals become stuck to it and turn the gene off.Studies then showed that UPS9x was being turned off in human pancreatic cancer.Prof David Tuveson, from the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute, said: "We suspected that the fault wasn't in the genetic code at all, but in the chemical tags on the surface of the DNA that switch genes on and off, and by running more lab tests we were able to confirm this."Drugs which strip away these tags are already showing promise in lung cancer and this study suggests they could also be effective."Dr David Adams, from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, said: "This study strengthens our emerging understanding that we must also look into the biology of cells to identify all the genes that play a role in cancer."They argue that up to 15% of pancreatic cancers could be down the turning this one gene off.Dr Julie Sharp, Cancer Research UK's senior science information manager, said: "These results raise the possibility that a class of promising new cancer drugs may be effective at treating some pancreatic cancers."
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Ghanaian startup launches AI-powered WhatsApp sales platform
7 minutes -
Jobs and opportunities remain dominant concerns of young Ghanaians, not party loyalty – APL report
10 minutes -
BRUHM launches “Honours Legends” campaign to celebrate Ghana’s football icons
21 minutes -
Man found dead in uncovered manhole at Bibiani
25 minutes -
The smartest $130,000 property investment in Accra at the moment
33 minutes -
Parliament to hold public forum on unsafe structures
38 minutes -
Gender Ministry moves to sanction errant caterers over substandard school meals
45 minutes -
Three of 16 unsafe structures in Accra demolished; Tema Kaiser Flats next – NADMO
51 minutes -
Government suspends street operation targeting foreign children over funding constraints – Minister
54 minutes -
Lack of enforcement behind delayed demolition of unsafe buildings – MP
55 minutes -
ValueJet is connecting West Africa, and Accra is at the centre of it
55 minutes -
School Feeding Programme serves 4 million pupils nationwide – Gender Minister
56 minutes -
MP, DCE and health officials urge urgent completion of hospital project in Wa East
59 minutes -
Analysis: Chinese takeover of Atlantic Lithium could force MIIF to exit at a loss
1 hour -
GCB Bank hosts Bank of Uganda delegation to deepen regional financial market cooperation
1 hour