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Pioneering Cancer Research

Adam Walton visits the European Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute in Cardiff.

30 minutes

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Sun 20 Sep 2015 06:31

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There have been some heartening developments in the efforts to combat cancer in recent months - and scientists in Wales have been at the forefront of this pioneering research.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />

At the European Cancer Stem Cell Research Unit at Cardiff University, reseachers had identified a compound which targets aggressive tumour cells found in breast, pancreas, colon and prostate cancers. Using state-of-the-art computer aided modelling, the team has discovered that the compound they are calling OH14 can encourage cancer stem cells to destroy themselves. 

And in North Wales, the Genome Biology Research Group, based at Bangor's School of Medical Sciences, has managed to solve a puzzle in cancer biology. A long standing conundrum has been how the cell growth regulator Cdc2 can be active and inactive at the same time. Human cells stop dividing in the presence of genetic damage by inactivating Cdc2 - but they also need active Cdc2 to remove the genomic defects.

A long standing enigma in cancer biology is how the cell growth regulator Cdc2 can be active and inactive at the same time. Human cells stop dividing in the presence of genetic damage by inactivating Cdc2, but they also need active Cdc2 to remove the genomic defects. The team have discovered that Cdc2 exists in 7 different forms, two that help cells repair and two that stop cell division.

Both these findings show real promise in the effort to find effective treatments. And if you would like to learn more about the research in Wales, Cancer UK is holding an open day in Cardiff next month. See the link for details.

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  • Tue 15 Sep 2015 18:30
  • Sun 20 Sep 2015 06:31

Adam Walton

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