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By Claudia Blume
Hong Kong
05 January 2006
Scientists in Australia have discovered a stem cell that is expected to provide clues about how breast cancer develops, and how cancer cells evade1 current therapies. The discovery could be a breakthrough in the treatment of breast cancer.
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Researchers at the Victorian Breast Cancer Consortium in the Australian city of Melbourne say they have discovered the stem cell that controls the formation of breast tissue.
Stem cells are the basic building blocks of all body parts, from muscles to blood vessels2 to nerves.
The Australians isolated3 these newly identified stem cells from the breasts of female mice.
Under normal circumstances, this type of stem cell produces healthy breast tissue. But a genetic4 predisposition to cancer, or exposure to carcinogens (cancer-causing agents), can cause a particular cell to grow into a cancerous tumor5.
The existence of these "rogue6" stem cells could explain why some women begin developing breast tumors again following chemotherapy - a development that has puzzled scientists and doctors for many years.
Chemotherapy is most effective at destroying cancer cells that divide rapidly. But the newly found stem cell divides slowly: it can survive for months or even years after chemotherapy, and then break out into a new cancer.
The leader of the Australian research team, Jane Visvader, says the main goal of her team is to understand how these stem cells work, and then find a drug that will stop them from becoming malignant7.
"The main goal is to understand the nature of both the normal stem cells and the stem cells that become aberrant8 and accumulate errors and therefore, use this information to try and design drugs to target these cells," she said.
Ms. Visvader says it could take 10 to 20 years to develop such a drug. In the next step of the research, tumor samples from human breast cancer patients will be analyzed9 to confirm the findings of the mouse model.
Ms. Visvader says the research team was also able to grow fully10 functional11 breasts in mice from the stem cells. But she says that growing new breasts in human patients to replace breasts removed because of cancer is only a remote possibility.
"And that is because mice and [human] breast tissue differ quite significantly in their make-up," she explained. "The hormones12 and growth factors that are likely to be involved in regenerating13 the breast will also be involved in the tumor-genic process that is leading cells to become cancerous."
In other words, the same factors that might cause a new breast to grow might also cause a new cancer.
The findings of the Australian researchers, published in the scientific journal Nature this week, have been corroborated14 by a Canadian research team.
1 evade | |
vt.逃避,回避;避开,躲避 | |
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n.血管( vessel的名词复数 );船;容器;(具有特殊品质或接受特殊品质的)人 | |
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n.(肿)瘤,肿块(英)tumour | |
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6 rogue | |
n.流氓;v.游手好闲 | |
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7 malignant | |
adj.恶性的,致命的;恶意的,恶毒的 | |
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8 aberrant | |
adj.畸变的,异常的,脱离常轨的 | |
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v.分析( analyze的过去式和过去分词 );分解;解释;对…进行心理分析 | |
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adv.完全地,全部地,彻底地;充分地 | |
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n. 荷尔蒙,激素 名词hormone的复数形式 | |
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13 regenerating | |
v.新生,再生( regenerate的现在分词 );正反馈 | |
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