Diabetes drug may help treat breast cancer
Chinese researchers have found that a drug used to treat diabetes could be effective against a form of breast cancer.
Over 70,000 people die from breast cancer in China every year, according to the national cancer centre.
Triple-negative breast cancer is particularly aggressive among the four
clinical subtypes of breast cancer, Xinhua news agency quoted Dong
Chenfang, a professor at Zhejiang University School of Medicine, as
saying.
It has a tendency to quickly spread or metastasize to the brain and
lungs. There are currently no effective targeted therapies for this form
of breast cancer, which is therefore often fatal, he said.
Dong and his colleagues found that the levels of a metabolic enzyme
called AKR1B1 were significantly elevated in triple-negative breast
cancer cells and that this was associated with increased rates of
metastasis and shorter survival.
The researchers also found epalrestat, a drug that inhibits AKR1B1 and
is approved in Japan to treat diabetic complications, was able to block
the growth and metastasis of the cancer cells.
Dong said the finding is still in the experimental stage.
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