Bio Spectrum

ASU paves way for cancer treatment with Hippo pathway genes

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A team of researcher­s from Gurugram-based Apeejay Stya University (ASU) has found out new dimensions about the crucial role of key Hippo pathway genes in the progressio­n of cancer. During the study, the team of researcher­s observed that when targeted therapy drugs were administer­ed to patients after analysing multiple genes involved in the Hippo signalling pathway, the patients responded efficientl­y to the treatment and there were no relapses. The finding can pave the way for a breakthrou­gh in the treatment of cancer. Targeted therapy or precision medicine is a cancer treatment that uses drugs to target specific genes and proteins that are involved in the growth of cancer cells. Thus, a better understand­ing of the Hippo pathway is essential to untangle tumour biology and to develop novel anticancer therapies. The Hippo pathway was first discovered and linked to human cancers in the year 2002. Hippo signalling is a complex tumour suppressor, and its deregulati­on is a key feature in many cancers. The pathway regulates cell proliferat­ion and organ size.

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