Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Stronger intestinal barrier may prevent cancer in the rest of the body, new study suggests

ScienceDaily (Feb. 21, 2012) ? A leaky gut may be the root of some cancers forming in the rest of the body, a new study published online Feb. 21 in PLoS ONE by Thomas Jefferson University researchers suggests.

It appears that the hormone receptor guanylyl cyclase C (GC-C) -- a previously identified tumor suppressor that exists in the intestinal tract -- plays a key role in strengthening the body's intestinal barrier, which helps separate the gut world from the rest of the body, and possibly keeps cancer at bay. Without the receptor, that barrier weakens.

A team led by Scott Waldman, M.D., Ph.D., chair of the Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics at Jefferson and director of the Gastrointestinal Cancer Program at Jefferson's Kimmel Cancer Center, discovered in a pre-clinical study that silencing GC-C in mice compromised the integrity of the intestinal barrier. It allowed inflammation to occur and cancer-causing agents to seep out into the body, damaging DNA and forming cancer outside the intestine, including in the liver, lung and lymph nodes.

Conversely, stimulating GC-C in intestines in mice strengthened the intestinal barrier opposing these pathological changes.

A weakened intestinal barrier has been linked to many diseases, like inflammatory bowel disease, asthma and food allergies, but this study provides fresh evidence that GC-C plays a role in the integrity of the intestine. Strengthening it, the team says, could potentially protect people against inflammation and cancer in the rest of the body.

"If the intestinal barrier breaks down, it becomes a portal for stuff in the outside world to leak into the inside world," said Dr. Waldman. "When these worlds collide, it can cause many diseases, like inflammation and cancer."

The role of GC-C outside the gut has remained largely elusive. Dr. Waldman and his team have previously shown its role as a tumor suppressor and biomarker that reveals occult metastases in lymph nodes. They've used to it better predict cancer risk, and have even shown a possible correlation with obesity.

Reporting in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, Dr. Waldman colleagues found that silencing GC-C affected appetite in mice, disrupting satiation and inducing obesity. Conversely, mice who expressed the hormone receptor knew when to call it quits at mealtime.

However, its role in intestinal barrier integrity, inflammation, and cancer outside the intestine is new territory in the field.

A new drug containing GC-C is now on the verge of hitting the market, but its intended prescribed purpose is to treat constipation.

This study helps lays the groundwork, Dr. Waldman said, for future pre-clinical and clinical studies investigating GC-C's abilities beyond those treatments in humans, including prevention and treatment of inflammatory bowel disease and cancer.

"We've shown that when you pull away GC-C in animals, you disrupt the intestinal barrier, putting them at risk for getting inflammatory bowel disease and cancer. And when you treat them with hormones that activate GC-C it helps strengthen the integrity of the intestinal barrier," Dr. Waldman said. "Now, if you want to prevent inflammation or cancer in humans, then we need to start thinking about feeding people hormones that activate GC-C to tighten up the barrier."

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CSKA ties Real Madrid 1-1 in Champions League

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By The Associated Press

updated 2:15 p.m. ET Feb. 21, 2012

Pontus Wernbloom scored on the game's last play in the third minute of stoppage time, giving CSKA Moscow a 1-1 tie against Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League second-round matchup on Tuesday night.

Wernbloom stabbed home a ball that was flicked on by Madrid defender Alvaro Arbeloa.

In a game played in freezing temperatures on artificial turf at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium, Cristiano Ronaldo put Real Madrid ahead in the 28th minute with his 36th goal of the season.

The second leg of the total-goals series is in Spain on March 14.

Napoli hosted Chelsea in Tuesday's other game.

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Iran sanctions: Why India is in a tight spot

India is Iran's largest customer of crude oil, so it cannot cut off ties with the Iranian regime quickly. Yet it shares US concerns about Iran's nuclear ambitions.?

As the world?s largest importer of Iranian crude oil, and as a close strategic ally of the United States, India is in a tight spot.

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The US wants to put pressure on the Iranian regime to give up any ambitions it may have toward developing nuclear weapons. For the Indian government and Indian companies, this presents a quandary. How to satisfy Western allies ??and abide by US-led sanctions against companies that do business with Iran ??while also securing the energy needs of its large, high-growth economy?

Iran says its nuclear program ? which has made strides despite heavy international sanctions and a mysterious spate of assassinations against Iranian nuclear scientists ? is purely for civilian energy use. Just this week, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad?announced that Iran was now capable of building its own centrifuges for enriching uranium for nuclear fuel rods.

??The arrogant powers cannot monopolize nuclear technology,? Mr. Ahmadinejad was quoted as saying on Iranian state television. ?They tried to prevent us by issuing sanctions and resolutions but failed.?

Nobody expects India?s neutrality ? or its unwillingness to finger Iran in a series of recent bombing attacks against Israeli diplomats on Indian, Thai, and Georgian soil ? to seriously disrupt the US-Indian relationship. That relationship was hard won over the past decade, after years of frigid ties during the cold war, and has now developed into one of Washington?s more reliable alliances in Asia. Both Washington and New Delhi share common goals on increasing trade ties, combating international terror groups, and in balancing the growing economic and military ambitions of China.

So in the present environment, India is keeping the conversation going with both the US and Iran. India reassures the US that it is firmly opposed to the emergence of Iran as a new nuclear weapons state. And last month, India became Iran?s biggest customer of crude oil, purchasing 2.2 million tons of it for its refineries.

India has serious energy needs: India is trying to get power to the nearly 300 million Indians who currently have no access to electricity; in the meantime, many of these people rely on kerosene for lighting.?

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Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, pauses while speaking to a group of former Salt Lake City Olympics committee members, marking the tenth anniversary of the games, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)AP - When Honduran-born Antonella Cecilia Packard converted to the Mormon Faith 20 years ago, she said it was like "coming home."


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