Researchers
at Chiba University in Japan recently examined the response of mesothelioma
cells when treated with a combination of two statin drugs commonly used to
lower cholesterol and paired with a form of vitamin E called gamma tocotrienol
(y-T3). In some studies, statin drugs have been shown to reduce the risk of
ovarian and liver cancer.
T3 administered
alone had previously been shown to have a negative effect on mesothelioma
cells, but when researchers combined with the drugs Zocor and Lipitor, cell
growth was further inhibited and rate of mesothelioma cell death was increased.
The researchers believe the higher rate of cell death is a result of the statin
drugs activating a protein called caspase 3, which plays a vital role in cell
death and only occurred in the presence of the statins.
The
combination has not yet been tested in humans, but research of this kind will
prove to be revolutionary in the search for alternative and better treatment
options for mesothelioma.
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