Mechanism behind low cancer occurrence in bats signals potential treatment strategies for humans

(Duke-NUS Medical School) Researchers from Duke-NUS Medical School have uncovered a potential mechanism behind cancer suppression in bats that may lead to future therapies for human cancers. The research shows that bat cells accumulate less toxic chemicals than human cells, where these chemicals are moved out of the system mediated by a cell surface pump protein, known as ABCB1, that is more abundant and widely distributed in bat tissue than in humans.
Source: EurekAlert! - Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: news