Metastasized gene for breast cancer has founded
A single isolated gene appears that is responsible for deadly breast cancers, increasing the chances of metastasis and making cancer more resistant to chemotherapy, U.S. researchers said.
Researchers found that people with chronic breast cancers have abrupt genetic variations in a gene called MTDH, and drugs that inhibit this gene could stop the spreading and provider better chances of survival in women.
“Along with the identified metastasis gene, this gene is one of them which exact mode of action is known,” said Dr. Michael Reiss.
“This study provides the most relevant information in producing such drug that will inhibit metastasis.”
Limiting cancer’s spread is important. More than 98 percent, breast cancer patients that have not metastasis live more than five years. There are only 27 percent of patients whose cancer penetrate in other parts of the vital organs.
The team collected data of 250 patients of breast cancer to look for the genetic abnormalities and isolated the gene MTDH was hyper active or expressed in aggressive tumors.
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