jeudi 13 février 2014

The Components To Look To In Glioblastoma

By Rob Sutter


As an article on GEN went into detail about, glioblastoma is regarded as a serious condition seen in the human body. However, not everyone will understand just how severe it is, so it should be noted that it is the most prevalent and aggressive form of brain cancer seen. The fact that it accounts for roughly 15% of tumors seen in adults is a point that is hard to overlook. Studies have been done in order to help on the matter and a couple of key components are worth looking into.

What is it that makes glioblastoma tumors as severe as they are, you may wonder? The report went into detail about the litany of different cell types which exist in tumors, stem cells arguably having the greatest impact of them all. These are the ones which serve in the way of cell perpetuation and growth in the long term, which is something that brings such a level of seriousness to the condition mentioned before. It is also one of the reasons for the presence of such organizations on the matter, Voices against Brain Cancer being one such name.

The Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital at McGill University put together a study that would focus on the in vivo mouse model. Basically, it would be utilized in order to see the activity of human GBM-derived brain tumor initiating cells in the body. Two proteins in particular - FOXG1 and TLE - were given quite a bit of focus in addition to the various genes and their shifts as well. What are the regulators that are tied to this condition which has impacted so many people, one would have to wonder?

I believe that it is important to look at certain methods in the name of research, seeing as how these cells can work to tremendous degrees. In addition, they may not be fully eradicated if typical surgery followed by chemo or radiation therapy is followed through with, meaning that the need to find more effective methods is strong. The researchers mentioned before made the claim that FOXG1 and TLE can come together. This would be done for the sake of causing tumor activity to decrease, if not stop completely.

I can only hope that this will be the case for glioblastoma research in the long term. In my mind, it's the type of condition that should be given more focus, which is fortunate considering the litany of stories that exist on the Internet about it. Of course, certain components are focused on more so than others, as it is believed that they can help bring rise to new therapies in the future. In time, I am sure that even more findings will come about based on the information uncovered so far.




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