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Julian Englis

(2,309 posts)
Tue Mar 27, 2012, 05:35 PM Mar 2012

One Drug to Shrink All Tumors [View all]

Source: Science/AAAS

A single drug can shrink or cure human breast, ovary, colon, bladder, brain, liver, and prostate tumors that have been transplanted into mice, researchers have found. The treatment, an antibody that blocks a "do not eat" signal normally displayed on tumor cells, coaxes the immune system to destroy the cancer cells.

A decade ago, biologist Irving Weissman of the Stanford University School of Medicine in Palo Alto, California, discovered that leukemia cells produce higher levels of a protein called CD47 than do healthy cells. CD47, he and other scientists found, is also displayed on healthy blood cells; it's a marker that blocks the immune system from destroying them as they circulate. Cancers take advantage of this flag to trick the immune system into ignoring them. In the past few years, Weissman's lab showed that blocking CD47 with an antibody cured some cases of lymphomas and leukemias in mice by stimulating the immune system to recognize the cancer cells as invaders. Now, he and colleagues have shown that the CD47-blocking antibody may have a far wider impact than just blood cancers.

"What we've shown is that CD47 isn't just important on leukemias and lymphomas," says Weissman. "It's on every single human primary tumor that we tested." Moreover, Weissman's lab found that cancer cells always had higher levels of CD47 than did healthy cells. How much CD47 a tumor made could predict the survival odds of a patient.

To determine whether blocking CD47 was beneficial, the scientists exposed tumor cells to macrophages, a type of immune cell, and anti-CD47 molecules in petri dishes. Without the drug, the macrophages ignored the cancerous cells. But when the CD47 was present, the macrophages engulfed and destroyed cancer cells from all tumor types.

Read more: http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2012/03/one-drug-to-shrink-all-tumors.html?ref=hp



Amazing news if it can be developed for medical use.
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One Drug to Shrink All Tumors [View all] Julian Englis Mar 2012 OP
Guaranteed to be sold for megabucks to only those with Skidmore Mar 2012 #1
sounds very promising! Mosby Mar 2012 #2
My friend recently died of brain cancer. MADem Mar 2012 #3
+1 Fearless Mar 2012 #4
I agree. The sooner... YvonneCa Mar 2012 #7
Talk about a long goodbye. MADem Mar 2012 #13
My cousin had the same thing. It was so sad. She was only 43 when she died, leaving behind two IndyJones Mar 2012 #20
Amen to that DFW Mar 2012 #8
How dreadful to lose so many to the damned disease. MADem Mar 2012 #14
It's in our genes, it seems. Nothing we can do about that DFW Mar 2012 #27
Come on, cure! We'll address the other stuff as needed! nt MADem Mar 2012 #28
Dear DFW, me too. xtraxritical Mar 2012 #33
Sounds like we've been through the SAME mill! DFW Mar 2012 #37
As did my brother stevedeshazer Mar 2012 #11
I agree--the suffering is the worst. nt MADem Mar 2012 #15
Something that is available now that might work Bearware Mar 2012 #30
Neurofibromatosis ChazII Mar 2012 #5
...and in the darkness bind them. tanyev Mar 2012 #6
If it actually works in more trials seeviewonder Mar 2012 #9
Husband has had so many cancer deaths in his family Marthe48 Mar 2012 #10
Pharma isn't going to give up cancer. It makes too much money off it. nt valerief Mar 2012 #12
Exactly! There is just no incentive to give up this mega money making disease. crunch60 Mar 2012 #17
You got it! Doremus Mar 2012 #23
I wish my son and husband could have the chance to use this riverbendviewgal Mar 2012 #16
My sincere condolences on your profound losses. n/t Doremus Mar 2012 #22
Jesus! I can't imagine that pain. So sorry for your loss. MADem Mar 2012 #29
Hope it works in humans, but... Deep13 Mar 2012 #18
what pisses me off is that this will never be available even if it works. stlsaxman Mar 2012 #19
we lost.... unkachuck Mar 2012 #21
Hard to hear about all the break throughs and yet people do not get helped. glinda Mar 2012 #24
Wow thanks for posting this JE felix_numinous Mar 2012 #25
As this might actually greatly reduce cost of cancer care, insurance companies may well favor it Julian Englis Mar 2012 #26
My tin foil hat angel/devil says the Medical Industrial Complex would fight this AllyCat Mar 2012 #32
my husband has just been told his cancer is incurable mimitabby Mar 2012 #31
... YvonneCa Mar 2012 #35
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Mar 2012 #34
That would be amazing....my wife just completed 6 months of chemo treatment for breast cancer... truebrit71 Mar 2012 #36
Let's move this thing along, FDA! Stuckinthebush Mar 2012 #38
When available it will cost the consumer sarcasmo Mar 2012 #39
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