蛋白质ASCL1可作为烟民肺癌的生物标记
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- 2024-11-30
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Mayo Clinic researchers have shown that a specific protein pair may be a successful
prognostic(预兆) biomarker for identifying smoking-related lung cancers. The protein -- ASCL1 -- is associated with increased expression of the RET oncogene, a particular cancer-causing
gene
1 called RET. The findings appear in the online issue of the journal Oncogene. "This is exciting because we've found what we believe to be a 'drugable target' here," says George Vasmatzis, Ph.D., a Mayo Clinic
molecular
2 medicine researcher and senior author on the study. "It's a clear biomarker for aggressive adenocarcinomas. These are the fast-growing cancer cells found in
smokers
3' lungs.", ,ASCL1 is known to control
neuroendocrine(神经内分泌的) cell development and was
previously
4 linked to regulation of
thyroid(甲状腺) and small cell lung cancer development, but not smoking-related lung cancer. The research also showed that patients with ASCL1 tumors with high levels of the RET
oncogene(致癌基因) protein did not survive as long as ASCL1 patients with low levels of RET., ,When researchers blocked the ASCL1 protein in lung cancer cell lines expressing both
genes
6, the level of RET decreased and
tumor
5 growth slowed. This leads researchers to believe this
mechanism
7 will be a
promising
8 target for potential drugs and a strong candidate for clinical trials.
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