I gave my presentation on Telomerase and Cancer on April 1st, 2010.
Student Questions:
Q: How does Gene Therapy and Immunotherapy affect cancer cells? Does it kill them or slow down the process?
A: Immunotherapy is a vaccine that is used to build up antibodies against telomerase so that telomere lengthening does not occur. For Gene Therapy, scientists are targeting the cancer cell's telomerase; trying to inhibit it so that the cancer cell's telomeres cannot lengthen during each cell division, instead the cell's telomeres will shorten in every cell division; the cell will eventually die just like our normal somatic cells do. Here is a website with more information about the future of telomerase inhibition:
http://www.nature.com/bjc/journal/v98/n4/full/6604209a.html
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