Lead-in to the article:
Therapy sensitivity in prostate cancer halted by protein regulating circadian rhythm.
Hormone treatment is successful at controlling metastatic prostate cancer, but the tumor cells eventually develop resistance to it. An unexpected potential solution has now emerged in medicines that are not designed to fight cancer, but rather to target proteins that regulate a cell’s circadian rhythm.
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“The circadian rhythm in prostate tumor cells is no longer functional, and the proteins have taken on an entirely new role. This new escape route of the tumor cell has our full attention now, and follow-up research will show whether inhibition of this process can improve prostate cancer treatment.”
Sleep continues to show up as a key component in all aspects of our health. In this case, the researchers have discovered that a class of cellular proteins that in normal cells regulates the circadian cycle is hijacked to protect PCa cells from hormone-based treatments. This eventually drives "tumors towards a neuroendocrine-like disease state". The research will now look for ways to reprogram the circadian clock of PCa cells so that they will continue to respond to ADT.
And while this would not do much to improve the cumulative effects of long-term ADT to your overall health and QOL, it would extend the effectiveness of current hormone treatments and PCa patient's lifespans, esp. for those in danger of becoming CR.)
Here is the link to the SciTechDaily article:
Prostate Cancer Hijacks Tumor Cells’ Circadian Rhythm To Evade Hormone Therapy, Netherlands Cancer Institute, June 27, 2022
scitechdaily.com/prostate-c...
And one to the Cancer Discovery abstract (full paper is behind the paywall):
Drug-induced epigenomic plasticity reprograms circadian rhythm regulation to drive prostate cancer towards androgen-independence, Research Article| June 27 2022
aacrjournals.org/cancerdisc...
Don Pescado's science does keep inching along towards that elusive "silver bullet" treatment we all want & need.
Stay safe and cool, as the Heat Is On. Ciao Capt'n K9