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Study Discovers Genetic Pathway Impacting the Spread of Cancer Cells

LONDON, ON - In a new study from Lawson Health Research Institute, Dr. Joseph Torchia has identified a new genetic pathway influencing the spread of cancer cells. The discovery of this mechanism could lead to new avenues for treatment.

Regular cell division is regulated by methylation, a series of chemical changes. Methylation modifies DNA to ensure cells divide at a healthy, balanced rate. In cancer, the methylation process is unbalanced, causing cells to resist regulation and divide uncontrollably.

Research suggests changes in genetics play a role in this process, yet little is known about the mechanism. In a new study led by Dr. Torchia and his colleagues, a hormone called Transforming Growth Factor Beta (TGF-β) is starting to show the answers. Using genetic sequencing, they analyzed the effects of TGF-β on DNA methylation to reveal a never-before- seen pathway.

When TGF-β comes into contact with a cell it activates the tumor-suppressing gene, which

stops the cells from dividing. According to Dr. Torchia’s group, ZNF217, a cancer-causing gene, can interfere with this process by binding to the DNA. This prevents the tumour-suppressing genes from activating, and the cells continue to divide.

These results characterize the dynamic processes underlying cell division, suggesting genetic influencers must be balanced to keep cell division under control. Most importantly, they provide hope for new cancer therapies.

“This link between methylation and TGF-β has never been shown before,” Dr. Torchia says. “If we understand how methylation is regulated, and identify the machinery that’s involved, we may be able to target some of the machinery therapeutically and turn these genes back on to fight the cancer.”

The full study is published in Molecular Cell, available here: http://www.cell.com/molecular- cell/home.

Dr. Torchia is also a Scientist at London Health Sciences Centre’s London Regional Cancer Program and an Associate Professor in the Departments of Oncology and Biochemistry at Western University.

Lawson Health Research Institute . As the research institute of London Health Sciences Centre and St. Joseph's  Health Care, London, and working in partnership  with The University  of Western Ontario, Lawson  Health Research Institute is committed to furthering  scientific knowledge  to advance health care around the world.  www.lawsonresearch.com

For more information, please contact:

Sonya Gilpin
Communications  & Public Relations
Lawson Health Research Institute
519-685-8500  ext. 75852
519-854-7164 sonya.gilpin@lawsonresearch.com www.lawsonresearch.com

 

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