"/>

      <label id="xi47v"><meter id="xi47v"></meter></label>

      Portuguese researchers discover mechanism controlling spread of brain cancer

      Source: Xinhua    2018-06-15 12:24:49

      LISBON, June 14 (Xinhua) -- A Portuguese research team discovered a mechanism that controls the spread of glioblastoma, a form of malignant brain tumor, the Gulbenkian Institute of Science (IGC) said in a statement on Friday.

      Glioblastoma, with a prevalence in the population estimated at one per 100,000 inhabitants in Europe, is the most aggressive brain cancer with the worst prognosis because the tumor's ability to invade the surrounding brain tissue makes it difficult to remove by surgery, and it often reappears after surgery, the statement said.

      "The invasiveness of this type of tumor is such a serious matter that many researchers are dedicated to trying to understand what mechanisms allow glioblastoma cells to invade the brain tissue around them," said Diogo Castro, who led the research team.

      Zeb1, a molecule known to be involved in the process of glioblastoma invasion, belongs to an important group of regulatory molecules called transcription factors. The perform within the cells is like a conductor who directs an orchestra, telling the musicians when to start playing, said Pedro Rosmaninho, another researcher in the team.

      According to the statement, the finding showed how the Zeb1 molecule "plays its part inside the cancer cells when it allows them to be able to invade the healthy brain tissue around them," thus confirming the role of the molecule in glioblastoma.

      The researchers used cell cultures created from human biopsies and databases that contained the genetic profile of hundreds of glioblastoma tumors to map the genes that are regulated by Zeb1 in the human genome.

      The experiment showed that the molecule orchestrates important changes in the properties of cancer cells "by playing a dual role," that is, their presence can simultaneously "turn on" or "turn off" a large number of genes. This ends up altering the interaction between the cancerous cells, being able to infiltrate in the cerebral tissue in which the tumor develops.

      "The better we perceive how glioblastoma tumor cells invade the surrounding tissues, the closer we will be to one day finding effective therapies that can disrupt this process," said Castro.

      The research was conducted at the IGC in collaboration with researchers from Germany's Edinger Institute of Neurology and Canada's McGill University.

      Editor: Xiang Bo
      Related News
      Xinhuanet

      Portuguese researchers discover mechanism controlling spread of brain cancer

      Source: Xinhua 2018-06-15 12:24:49

      LISBON, June 14 (Xinhua) -- A Portuguese research team discovered a mechanism that controls the spread of glioblastoma, a form of malignant brain tumor, the Gulbenkian Institute of Science (IGC) said in a statement on Friday.

      Glioblastoma, with a prevalence in the population estimated at one per 100,000 inhabitants in Europe, is the most aggressive brain cancer with the worst prognosis because the tumor's ability to invade the surrounding brain tissue makes it difficult to remove by surgery, and it often reappears after surgery, the statement said.

      "The invasiveness of this type of tumor is such a serious matter that many researchers are dedicated to trying to understand what mechanisms allow glioblastoma cells to invade the brain tissue around them," said Diogo Castro, who led the research team.

      Zeb1, a molecule known to be involved in the process of glioblastoma invasion, belongs to an important group of regulatory molecules called transcription factors. The perform within the cells is like a conductor who directs an orchestra, telling the musicians when to start playing, said Pedro Rosmaninho, another researcher in the team.

      According to the statement, the finding showed how the Zeb1 molecule "plays its part inside the cancer cells when it allows them to be able to invade the healthy brain tissue around them," thus confirming the role of the molecule in glioblastoma.

      The researchers used cell cultures created from human biopsies and databases that contained the genetic profile of hundreds of glioblastoma tumors to map the genes that are regulated by Zeb1 in the human genome.

      The experiment showed that the molecule orchestrates important changes in the properties of cancer cells "by playing a dual role," that is, their presence can simultaneously "turn on" or "turn off" a large number of genes. This ends up altering the interaction between the cancerous cells, being able to infiltrate in the cerebral tissue in which the tumor develops.

      "The better we perceive how glioblastoma tumor cells invade the surrounding tissues, the closer we will be to one day finding effective therapies that can disrupt this process," said Castro.

      The research was conducted at the IGC in collaboration with researchers from Germany's Edinger Institute of Neurology and Canada's McGill University.

      [Editor: huaxia]
      010020070750000000000000011100001372559051
      主站蜘蛛池模板: 免费一级特黄特色大片在线| 精品国产呦系列在线观看免费 | 久久精品成人免费观看97| 久久精品国产亚洲AV果冻传媒| 亚洲人成网站看在线播放| 中国内地毛片免费高清| 中文字幕第一页亚洲| 在线观看免费亚洲| 国产亚洲精品AAAA片APP| 亚洲视频在线观看地址| 中文字幕不卡免费高清视频| 亚洲美国产亚洲AV| 免费看的成人yellow视频| 亚洲人成网男女大片在线播放| 国产精品亚洲精品日韩已满| 国产va免费精品| 日韩免费码中文在线观看| 亚洲人成网站18禁止久久影院 | 18禁成人网站免费观看| 一二三四免费观看在线电影 | 三级网站免费观看| 美女黄频视频大全免费的| 亚洲国产成人久久精品大牛影视 | 国产亚洲玖玖玖在线观看| 老司机免费午夜精品视频| 色窝窝免费一区二区三区| 在线看片免费人成视久网| 大学生a级毛片免费观看| 亚洲欭美日韩颜射在线二| 亚洲日韩图片专区第1页| 黄床大片30分钟免费看| 亚洲精品高清无码视频| 久久国产乱子伦免费精品| 亚洲欧美日韩中文无线码| 怡红院亚洲怡红院首页| 亚洲AV无码乱码在线观看裸奔| 免费国产99久久久香蕉| 中国xxxxx高清免费看视频| 久久久亚洲裙底偷窥综合| 性感美女视频在线观看免费精品 | 亚洲av无码偷拍在线观看|