One logical outgrowth of
the quest to control cell state as a part of
regenerative medicine is an initiative to control the state of cancerous cells. From
EurekAlert!: researchers "discovered that aggressive
melanoma cells (but not normal skin cells nor less aggressive melanoma cells) contain specific proteins similar to those found in
embryonic stem cells. This groundbreaking work led to the first molecular classification of
malignant melanoma and may help to explain how, by becoming more like unspecialized
stem cells, the aggressive melanoma cell gained enhanced abilities to migrate, invade and
metastasize while virtually undetected by the
immune system. ... Embryonic stem cells are
pluripotent, meaning they are able to
differentiate into any of the more than 200 cell types in the adult body. Which type of cell they become depends on the signals they receive from their microenvironment. Similarly, during cancer progression, malignant cells receive and release signals from their own microenvironment, cues that promote tumor growth and metastasis. ... scientists can change human metastatic melanoma cells back to normal-like skin cells - by exposing the tumor cells to the embryonic microenvironment of human embryonic stem cells."
View the Article Under Discussion:
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-04/nu-rcc042507.php
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