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Researchers may have isolated genes that spread skin cancer

(August 2, 2000 2:21 p.m. EDT http://www.nandotimes.com) - Two research
teams have identified genes that appear to make skin cancer spread,
increasing the potential for quicker diagnosis and better treatments for
the most dangerous tumors.

The two groups separately analyzed a type of cancer known as melanoma. Each
study identified a set of genes that are active in highly invasive growths.
Some genes were common to both studies.

"For 100 years we've looked at melanomas through the lens of a microscope
and wondered how tumors that looked so similar can act so different. Now
we've used the lens of genetics," said Jeffrey Trent, a senior researcher
at the National Human Genome Research Institute in Bethesda, Md.

Both groups used a technique called gene expression profiling. Glass slides
holding thousands of bits of DNA are exposed to genetic material from tumor
cells. Byproducts of the cells' genes stick to the DNA on the slide. The
technique tells which genes are switched on in the tumor cells and how
active they are.

Trent's team found up to 200 genes associated with highly invasive melanoma
cells.

The second study group, led by scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, narrowed down their invasive set of genes to just 32.

They went on to test one of them, known as RhoC, in mice to check if it can
make melanomas more invasive. They found the most benign melanomas became
50 times more invasive with the active gene, MIT cell biologist Richard
Hynes said. Highly invasive growths became 80 percent less so when the gene
was blocked.

The findings were being published Thursday in the journal Nature.

Hynes said such work will help lead to genetic tests that could identify
which patients are most at risk, and help researchers identify new targets
for therapies focusing on the most malignant tumors.



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