Can Stem Cells Aid Brain Cancer Research?

By Robbie Sutter


Stem cells, in regards to science, is one of the most important that can be talked about. This seems to be the case for brain cancer research as well, especially when talking about the impact that cancer stem cells can have. Seeing as how they will be able to regenerate new cells on a perpetual basis, it's clear that more has to be done in the way of therapies. As it stands, a recent study came about that stands the chance of shedding light on this matter.

According to an article on Science Daily, it appears as though a new study has been done with the idea of stem cells in mind. A team of people at the Cedars-Sinai Maxine Dunitz Neurosurgical Institute and Department of Neurosurgery found immune system targets on cancer stem cells and worked in order to target them. Specifically, an experimental vaccine was created in order to target them. Just as with any drug that is seen in this level of research, there is much more to learn about the circumstances surrounding it.

The research brought a protein by the name of CD133 to the surface, which is a point to focus on for later. Either way, the experiment was done with lab mice for the sake of witnessing an immune response in relation to the vaccine. The results were positive, as they showed no damage done to both the healthy cells in the body as well as the vital organs. When it comes to surgical methods and things of that nature, keeping damage to a minimum should be paramount.

It seems as though the CD133 protein is an important aspect to consider when it comes to brain cancer research. Keep in mind that this protein is able to be correlated to the resistance of cancer stem cells, which basically means that CD133 is noteworthy in terms of immunotherapy. It hasn't been made as to whether this procedure can actually prevent tumors from coming back, which means that more information is being looked to. Regardless, the results shown so far should be given attention by organizations on the matter, Voices against Brain Cancer included.

It's apparent that stem cells have been a part of medicine in the past and they've been given such great focus as a result. It's clear that these cells have had a number of claims associated with them, such as the thought of humans re-growing body parts that have been lost. Regardless, these cells have been given a tremendous amount of focus and the same can now be said about brain cancer research. With such a broad field to focus on, it may not be long until greater results in this field are seen.




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