Discovery of Marker for Colon Stem Cells Could Shed Light on What Drives Tumor Growth
Posted on: Tuesday, 7 April 2009, 12:30 CDT
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To date, knowledge of a substance, often referred to as a marker, that enables doctors to identify, locate, and isolate normal and malignant colon stem cells, has been elusive. But the discovery by Dr. Boman and colleagues that aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (ALDH1) is a marker for identifying and isolating colon stem cells is a potential breakthrough in the search for a key to what drives colon cancer growth.
"This is a very important tool for future research," said Boman, M.D., Ph.D., M.S.P.H., and F.A.C.P., who is also a professor of Medical Oncology at
Dr. Boman adds that his team decided to focus on ALDH1 because it had previously been identified as a marker for leukemias, brain cancers, and breast cancer. The researchers found that ALDH1 is a more specific marker for colon cancer stem cells than are other previously identified candidate markers.
In the study, researchers implanted into mice colon stem cells from seven patients diagnosed with colon cancer, and found that the number of ALDH1 cells increased as the colon cancer progressed.
"Dr. Boman and his team's discovery demonstrates the tremendous strides being made in translational cancer research," says
The research was funded by a grant from the National Institutes of Health,
Other researchers on the team in addition to Boman include
The study appears online on
SOURCE Christiana Care Health System
Source: PR Newswire
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