According to a BBC report, scientists from Harvard Medical School have discovered a way of turning stem
cells into killing machines to fight cancer. What is more cheering is that there was a targeted destruction of only cancer cells while normal cells were unaffected. But, there is still a long way to go.
In experiments on mice, the stem cells were genetically engineered to produce
and secrete toxins which kill brain tumours, without killing normal cells or
themselves. Researchers said the next stage was to test the procedure in humans. A stem cell expert said this was "the future" of cancer treatment.
The study, published in the journal Stem Cells, was the
work of scientists from Massachusetts General Hospital and the Harvard Stem Cell
Institute.
They used genetic engineering to make stem cells that spewed out cancer-killing toxins, but, crucially, were also able to resist the effects of the poison they were producing.
They also posed no risk to normal, healthy cells.
In animal tests, the stem cells were surrounded in gel and placed at the site of the brain tumour after it had been removed.
Their cancer cells then died as they had no defence against the toxins.
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