Saturday, October 25, 2014

Future is brighter for prostate cancer sufferers after study finds that sunshine could stop tumour growth

Future is brighter for prostate cancer sufferers after study finds that sunshine could stop tumour growth

·        Vitamin D can help to block chemical known to encourage tumour growth 
·        Study used computer programme to analyse prostate cell samples
·        Researchers say findings could have implications for many other cancers


Sunshine could be key to stopping prostate cancer growing, a study has found.
Scientists found Vitamin D, which is produced when the skin is exposed to sunlight, boosted a gene which can block a chemical known to encourage tumour growth.
Vitamin D increases the effectiveness of the gene GDF-15, which researchers at the University of Colorado, in Denver, found suppressed inflammation in cancerous prostate tissue.
Inflammation is a driving factor behind the growth of tumours in several cancers including prostate, gastric and colon.
Scientists have found Vitamin D - produced when the skin is exposed to sunlight - boosts a gene that blocks tumour growth
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Scientists have found Vitamin D - produced when the skin is exposed to sunlight - boosts a gene that blocks tumour growth
The study used a sophisticated computer algorithm to analyse samples of prostate cells and compare the prevalence of the GDF-15 protein and inflammatory cells.
The research, published in the journal Prostate, found the GDF-15 gene blocked NFkB – a protein complex which triggers inflammation and promotes the formation and growth of tumours.


Although scientists already knew that NFkB could worsen cancer, they had not come up with a solution to stop it.
This latest research suggests that using Vitamin D to stimulate the GDF-15 gene could be a possible future technique for controlling prostate cancer.
James Lambert, investigator at the University of Colorado Cancer Center, said: ‘When you take Vitamin D and put it on prostate cancer cells, it inhibits their growth. But it hasn’t been proven as an anti-cancer agent. We wanted to understand what genes Vitamin D is turning on or off in prostate cancer to offer new targets.
‘Inflammation is thought to drive many cancers. Therefore, GDF-15 may be a good thing in keeping prostate tissue healthy – it suppresses inflammation, which is a bad actor potentially driving prostate cancer.
‘There’s been a lot of work on inhibiting NFkB. Now from this starting point of Vitamin D in prostate cancer, we’ve come a long way toward understanding how we might use GDF-15 to target NFkB, which may have implications in cancer types far beyond prostate.’


2 comments:

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Anonymous said...

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