Study reveals targets for pancreatic cancer treatment

03 August 2022, 01:48 | Health
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Study reveals targets for pancreatic cancer treatment Scientists analyzed the expression of long non-coding RNAs in patient samples and cell lines from pancreatic cancer. A group of overexpressed genes has been identified that can theoretically be affected.

Brazilian scientists have discovered that long non-coding RNAs (IncRNAs) play an important role in the development of pancreatic cancer. The study analyzed sets of these IncRNAs in cell lines of pancreatic tumors using special equipment in laboratories that allows manipulation of the expression of cell genes.. The results supported the hypothesis that IncRNAs are anthropogenic, as the expression of these genes enhanced tumor formation..



Japanese scientists proposed a new strategy for the treatment of pancreatic cancer It was found that when IncRNAs were muted, the characteristics of tumor cells stopped being less pronounced, which made them less aggressive and malignant due to a decrease in the ability to proliferate, migrate and damage surrounding tissues. The results of the experiments deepen the scientific understanding of the development of pancreatic cancer, which is one of the most lethal in oncology..

New target for pancreatic cancer found. And over 85% die in the first year after diagnosis.. This is due to the fact that tumors are found at late stages, and for a long time they do not manifest themselves in any way..

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