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British scientists have discovered why a treatment for ovarian cancer only works in half of the patients who have it, according to BBC on Sunday.

Paclitaxel, part of a family of drugs called taxanes, originally derived from yew trees, shrinks ovarian tumors, but Cambridge University researchers found that patients lacking a specific type of protein tend to be immune.

The researchers examined ovarian cancer cells and data from 20 patients and found those who did not respond to paclitaxel had lower levels of a protein called TGFBI in their pre-treatment samples.

Further analysis revealed that cancer cell death rate was higher following treatment where levels of TGFBI were high.

"TGFBI is lost in one third of primary ovarian cancers and it is possible that this protein could be used as a biomarker for selecting patients likely to respond to this class of drug," lead researcher James Brenton said.

The researchers said their work reveals that some proteins that surround cancer cells such as TGFBI send messages to microtubules, the backbone of the cell, sensitizing them to paclitaxel.

Deciphering the code by which these messages are sent will enable the discovery of new treatments that will simulate the coded messages leading to a significant improvement in paclitaxel response, according to Ahmed Ashour Ahmed who also worked on the study.

The findings offer hope not only for improved ovarian cancer treatment, it may also lead to improvements in the success rate of other taxane drugs used to treat lung and breast cancer, the researchers said.

Herbie Newell, of Cancer Research UK which funded the survey, said, "We are entering a period of cancer treatment where more drugs are targeted at those people who will benefit the most. This personalized medicine approach potentially means treatments will be more effective with fewer side effects. This is really important for diseases like ovarian cancer that can be challenging to treat."

There are 7,000 cases of ovarian cancer diagnosed in Britain each year. The disease is often difficult to detect.

(Xinhua News Agency December 17, 2007)

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