Clinical Trials, Recent Discoveries in Brain Tumor Vaccines
By Philip Silva, published Oct 24, 2007
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A study conducted by researchers at Duke's Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center revealed that a common human virus may be the key in destroying glioblastoma multiforme, the most deadly type of brain tumor.
The virus found to be useful to brain tumor patients is called Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). According to Duane Mitchell, researcher at Duke's Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center, the Human cytomegalovirus infects 50 to 90 percent of people at one point of their livves and is present in 90 percent of patients diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme. HCMV could help to develop a vaccine that can activate our body's immune system to attack the deadly brain tumors.
According to the researchers, HCMV manifests itself through flulike symptoms but in some people with healthy immune systems, HCMV infection can be symptom free. The virus becomes dormant after infection but when a person's immune system becomes weakened due to disease such as AIDS or those persons undergoing bone marrow transplant, the HCMV reactivates and can cause severe illness such as pneumonia. Mitchell says that they don't know whether HCMV causes the growth of the brain tumor or whether the brain tumor causes the awakening of the virus, however, the researchers do know that HCMV may affect the growth and persistence of the cancer cells and if they are able to target it, they can empower the body's immune system to fight the tumors and potentially destroy the cancer.
Clinical Trials, Recent Discoveries in Brain Tumor Vaccines
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