Friday, 26 August 2011

Cancer treatment and Stem Cells


   
More than ten years into the 21st Century, cancer continues to be the No.1 cause of innumerable deaths worldwide. Although therapeutic response rates and time to progression have dramatically improved, long-term survival has not changed for most, if not all. Past decades of cancer research and drug development have largely considered all tumor cells equal in status and potential for harm.
This is no longer the case, as rare sub-populations of tumor cells are being identified as responsible for fueling tumor growth. These cancer stem cells appear more resistant to chemotherapy and radiation than most cells within the tumor, explaining why tumor regression following such therapies is so common. Furthermore, because newer therapies composed of antibodies or small molecules have been developed against bulk tumor cells and not the cancer stem cells population, it is unlikely that cures for cancer will be imminent until the scope of attention is focused on the cancer stem cells population itself.
Normal stem cells serve to support tissue growth and maintenance over the lifetime of an individual. Cancer stem cells, on the other hand, appear to be black sheep of the stem cell family and best resemble a normal tissue-specific stem cell gone awry. Although normal cells are generated, the growth rate and cell organization are highly abnormal because the cancer stem cells parents are generating too many offspring, ultimately resulting in masses of dysfunctional tissues. Because cancer stem cells have been differentiated from the majority of cells within a tumor that can be likened to branches of a tree, novel therapies with better efficacy will likely be aimed at the roots of the tumor (i.e. cancer stem cells). Realistically, the next generation of cancer therapies will target molecules on the cell surface, or within the cell, that cancer stem cells utilize to proliferate or survive as long-lived stem cells. Ideally, these therapeutic targets will not be expressed on normal stem cells such that there will be little damage to normal tissue.

Yet, the identification, isolation, and experimental manipulation of cancer stem cells from solid tumors poses major obstacles. As might be imagined, ripping cells away from their neighbors, upon which they are largely dependent, is no easy task. Developing assays that further allow cancer stem cells manipulation to learn about their biology is even more difficult. People often ask will there ever be a “cure for cancer.” Answer to this is much more than a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’. The term cancer encompasses many diseases and the war will be won in a progression of smaller battles. Work is in progress, the research in cancer stem cells and stem cells at large can be exploited to vastly improve not only treatment, but detection of cancer at earlier stages where therapies may be most beneficial.
Remember ‘Prevention is better than Cure’. So eat healthy, exercise regularly, have a healthy lifestyle and do go for an annual medical check-up without fail.

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12 comments:

  1. My grandma had cancer. so sad those days no stem cells or any other cure, she passed away, very sad.

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  2. Very knowledgeable post. Keep up the good work.

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  3. nice informative post.

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  4. Yea buddy indeed identifying such cells and the environment/ genetic triggers for cancer is a big challenge for mankind...

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    @Shalini: So sad to know about your Grand mother.Thankfully, our generation is better off due to the advent of Stem Cells and the on going research in this field.

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  7. So true, Vinod. However future looks bright, in coming years researchers might actually find a cure to Cancer.

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  10. In older days when Stem Cell Treatments was not invented cancer was very killer, but since when it is invented it really help in cancer treatment. Im really thankful to the author who wrote such good post.

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  12. Millions of people all over the world are affected by these dreaded diseases and majority of people are ignorant about the cure and its treatment and thus leads to most of the death in many countries. These cells have the aptitude to invade additional normal tissues. This disease occurs either by the insertion into the isolated sites by the metastasis or by the direct growth into the contiguous tissue throughout the invasion.

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