Researchers have identified a specialized protein that appears to help prevent tumor cells from entering the bloodstream and spreading to other parts of the body.
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onto Genetics - GEG Tech top picks July 26, 2021 6:04 AM
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Researchers have long known that TRPM7 regulates calcium in cells. However, it has recently been shown that TRPM7 appears to help prevent tumor cells from entering the bloodstream and spreading to other parts of the body. TRPM7 senses the pressure of the fluid circulating in the circulation and prevents the cells from spreading through the vascular system. Metastatic tumor cells that can travel and spread have markedly reduced levels of this sensing protein, which is why they effectively enter the circulation instead of turning away from the fluid flow. The researchers further show that artificially increasing TRPM7 expression in tumor cells can help stop intravasation and thus ultimately metastasis: it is at this stage of spread that cancer becomes much more dangerous. When the tumor is said to be "primary", surgery can still save the person. The team therefore hopes that these results could eventually lead to new cancer therapies through the activation of CRISPR, a DNA editing tool.