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Fat-linked protein connected to cancer

Postby soul food » Thu Dec 08, 2016 9:55 pm

http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencen ... story.html


Scientists find antibody that hinders the spread of certain cancer cells

Melissa HealyContact Reporter
Researchers in Spain have taken a key step in unraveling one of nature’s most malignant mysteries: How do cancerous tumor cells that establish a beachhead in one organ strike out in search of new territory to colonize?

And more important, how might they be stopped?

Some answers to those questions came Wednesday in a study published in the journal Nature. In a series of experiments using human oral cancer cells implanted in mice, scientists at Barcelona's Institute for Research in Biomedicine focused on a single protein that sits on the surface of some cancer cells.

Known only as CD36, this protein helps usher a key energy source — fatty acids — into the cell for use as fuel.

The presence of CD36 on a cell’s surface was revealing. Amid millions of cells that make up a tumor, only a very small number are equipped with this telltale fatty acid receptor.

Within groups of oral cancer cells transferred from humans to mice, these were among the first to break free of their beachhead in search of new territory, the scientists found.

They functioned as cancer’s expeditionary forces, plying the body’s bloodstream or lymphatic tissue to find new sites to conquer. And they were not limited to oral cancers: The same fat-metabolizing proteins appear to play a key role in spurring metastasis in ovarian, bladder and lung cancers, and possibly others.

The researchers, led by stem cell biologist Salvador Aznar Benitah, used this finding to develop two experimental antibody treatments capable of disarming CD36. Ideally, these armies of cloned immune cells would knock out CD36 and deny the expansionist cancer cells the means, or perhaps just the impetus, to wander beyond their place of origin.

It worked. Among the mice implanted with human cancer cells, those that got an infusion of cloned antibodies every three days showed no metastases, even though the cancer cells had established themselves firmly inside the lab animals’ mouths.

When mice whose cancer had already metastasized got daily infusions of the antibodies, their lymph node metastases shrunk by 80% to 90%. And in 15% to 20% of these mice, the antibodies brought about complete remission.

The new findings suggest that fatty acids — dietary fats that are plentiful in all modern human diets and ubiquitous in Western diets — play an outsize role in promoting cancer’s spread. When mice were fed a high-fat diet and seeded with human cancer cells, they developed more and larger lymph node metastases.

And researchers found one type of fat that encouraged metastasis with particular effectiveness.

The researchers bathed human oral cancer cells in palmitic acid — a type of fat widely added to modern processed food — and injected the treated cells into the tongues of mice. The animals’ original tumors did not change in size. But the size and frequency of lymph node metastases increased markedly. Indeed, 10% of the affected mice saw their cancer spread to the lung, a very rare metastasis for this type of cancer.




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Re: Fat-linked protein connected to cancer

Postby bbq » Thu Dec 08, 2016 11:42 pm

Scots charity at centre of 'ground-breaking' discovery linking cancer spread to a fatty diet
http://files.heraldscotland.com/news/14952216.Scots_charity_at_centre_of__ground_breaking__discovery_linking_cancer_spread_to_a_fatty_diet/

Fat fuels cancer’s spread in mice
http://www.nature.com/news/fat-fuels-cancer-s-spread-in-mice-1.21092

Targeting metastasis-initiating cells through the fatty acid receptor CD36
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nature20791.html

Link between obesity and cancer: role of triglyceride/free fatty acid cycling.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25339474
http://www.europeanreview.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2808-2820.pdf

Lipogenesis and lipolysis: the pathways exploited by the cancer cells to acquire fatty acids
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4002264/

Obesity and Cancer Progression: Is There a Role of Fatty Acid Metabolism?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4383231/

Yet another death blow to the HFLC / "Butter is Back" / Keto community.
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Re: Fat-linked protein connected to cancer

Postby eshqua » Fri Dec 09, 2016 8:38 am

More and more evidence ...

Thanks to both of you for posting these links. (Thanks bbq - I have saved many of your lists and when I give my power point talk usually one on one on WFPB diet, I provide info on various conditions if the person is interested. Your lists of links have been helpful!)
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Re: Fat-linked protein connected to cancer

Postby mapat » Sat Dec 10, 2016 9:24 am

What still amazes me is how 'they' are searching so hard for 'antibodies' to stop these fats from causing/promoting cancers, rather than just advising people to stop eating the fats! Some of these articles actually advise to not lower fat intake, even though these studies show clear connections between high fats and cancer. I have yet to figure out what their reasoning is...
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Re: Fat-linked protein connected to cancer

Postby bbq » Sat Dec 10, 2016 9:42 am

“Science is much tougher than many people might think. We constantly have negative results and failure,” Benitah said. But his lab’s four-year quest to find a way to block the spread of cancer has given him some “magical moments,” he said, and “this is what we’re here for.”
Magical for sure, it's all about sleight of hand anyways.

Let's say they do find something to brag about after spending 4 years, patients are still suffering from heart disease and diabetes etc. thanks to the consumption of fatty meals:

Et Tu, Olive Oil? Fats and Endothelial Function
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/803568

Effect of a Single High-Fat Meal on Endothelial Function in Healthy Subjects
http://sci-hub.cc/10.1016/S0002-9149(96)00760-6
http://www.ajconline.org/article/S0002-9149(96)00760-6/abstract

Flow-Mediated Dilatation Is Impaired by a High–Saturated Fat Diet but Not by a High-Carbohydrate Diet
http://atvb.ahajournals.org/content/25/6/1274

Lipotoxicity: How Saturated Fat Raises Blood Sugar
http://nutritionfacts.org/video/lipotoxicity-how-saturated-fat-raises-blood-sugar/

Diabetes as a Disease of Fat Toxicity
http://nutritionfacts.org/video/diabetes-as-a-disease-of-fat-toxicity/
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