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An Ancient Anti-cancer Mechanism: DISE

Oct 3, 2023
Researchers Monal Patel and Marcus E. Peter from Northwestern University discuss an ancient anti-cancer mechanism called DISE that senses mutational load in cancerous cells. They explore its potential in cancer treatment by targeting essential survival genes.
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  • Cancer cells can become resistant to the anticancer activity of the immune system.
  • RNA interference is an ancient and conserved mechanism for combating cancer.

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Breakthrough in Cancer Therapy

In a recent editorial paper, researchers from Northwestern University discuss a breakthrough in cancer therapy. Despite advancements in treatment, cancer remains a leading cause of death worldwide. Cancer originates from single cells that acquire mutations through cell division. While the immune system plays a role in fighting cancer, recent studies have shown that cancer cells can become resistant to its activity. Researchers believe there are other more effective and ancient anticancer mechanisms that have been conserved during evolution.

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