Antibody finds, wipes out prostate cancer: Study
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Antibody finds, wipes out prostate cancer: Study

Last Updated: Tuesday, December 29, 2009,00:00
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Antibody finds, wipes out prostate cancer: Study
Washington: US researchers have found an antibody that hunts down prostate cancer cells in mice and can destroy the killer disease even in an advanced stage, a study showed today.



The antibody, called F77, was found to bond more readily with cancerous prostate tissues and cells than with benign tissue and cells, and to promote the death of cancerous
tissue, said the study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS).



When injected in mice, F77 bonded with tissue where prostate cancer was the primary cancer in almost all cases (97%) and in tissue cores where the cancer had metastasised around 85 per cent of the time.



It recognised even androgen-independent cancer cells, present when prostate cancer is incurable, the study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania showed.



F77 "initiated direct cell death of prostate cancer cells... and effectively prevented tumour outgrowth," it said.
But it did not target normal tissue, or tumour tissues in other parts of the body including the colon, kidney, cervix, pancreas, lung, skin or bladder, the study showed. The antibody "shows promising potential for diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer, especially for androgen-independent metastatic prostate cancer," which often spreads
to the bones and is difficult to treat, the researchers wrote in PNAS.



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First Published: Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 00:00

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