Shark blood 'offers cancer hope'???

by Amitjha | October 14, 2008 at 01:34 am
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 I am bit confused, i should take it as good news as a hope for cancer patient or take it as bad news because Shark is going to face human threat. well any developement in the field of cancer research is welcome.

Sharks have immune systems similar to humans, but their antibodies - the molecules which actually fight disease - are exceptionally resilient.

Researchers believe this quality could be harnessed to help slow the spread of diseases such as cancer.

Potentially, it could lead to a new generation of drug treatments.

The Australian team found that shark antibodies can withstand high temperatures as well as extremely acidic or alkaline conditions.

Gut

This means they would potentially be able to survive in the harsh environment of the human gut, which is crucial to the development of a cancer-fighting pill.

Associate Prof Mick Foley from Melbourne's La Trobe University said the shark molecules can also attach themselves to cancer cells and stop them spreading.

"The cells actually grow less than where we don't add a shark antibody or we add a completely irrelevant shark antibody," he said.

"So this indicates the shark antibody that we have is binding to those cancer cells and for some reason causing them to grow more slowly and perhaps even killing them."

Sharks were chosen for the project because they have robust immune systems and rarely succumb to infections.

There is already evidence that their antibodies can slow the spread of breast cancer.

But it is also hoped that they could eventually be used to treat other conditions, such as malaria and rheumatoid arthritis.

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anamika.mis15
anamika.mis15
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at 01:51 on October 14th, 2008

Amitjha, I like this story. It's good stuff.

nice report, this conflict of interest of human need and survival of other species is really very confusing.

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Amitjha

Thanks Anamika, 

    well said, this conflict of interest have allready destroyed half of the world species, let us see when this ecological goes in there favour. 

patgarcia
patgarcia
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at 03:57 on October 14th, 2008

Amitjha, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Amitjha

Thanks patgracia,

      Well this reserch has something that puts health expert and environmentalist at oposite end. Hope this might not the real picture.There are several other resources available that can be used for antibody reserch .

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joh dohe

If there was ever a need for a strong call to arms on the requirement to provide protection to the shark species, this is it...........  you can already see whats about to happen

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