Researchers studying brain tumors said they have discovered a new
biological mechanism that causes normal cells to become cancer cells, a
finding that both challenges current treatment strategies and could lead
to new approaches against the disease.
In a study published online Wednesday in the journal
Nature, the researchers reported that a mutation in what are called IDH
genes causes changes in how DNA is folded into the nucleus of cells.
This in turn enables abnormal interactions between other genes, turning
on a process that promotes the development of tumors.
“This shows us there is a whole other side of how
cancer can form and progress,” said Jeremy Rich, chairman of stem cell
biology and regenerative medicine at the Cleveland Clinic.While the study focused on the brain tumor called glioma, researchers
said mutant IDH genes are present in many other cancers, including
leukemia, and colon and bladder cancers.The process appears to operate independently of the so-called driver
mutations that fuel cancer. The finding may help explain why treating
tumors with drugs targeted at such mutations. a strategy known as
precision medicine, is having limited success. While such targeted
treatment often dramatically shrinks tumors initially, in most cases,
patients eventually relapse.
“This puts a further dent in our ability to think that silver bullets
are ready-in-the making for many cancer types,” Dr. Rich said.
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