Scientists identify gene that helps treat cancer

IANS  |  Canberra 

The gene that strengthens the human system has been identified by Australian scientists, it was revealed on Monday.

The gene has existed for 500 million years. Its identification could lead to the development of new treatments for a "variety of including cancer, and such as rheumatoid arthritis", said CSIRO

"Our produces proteins called cytokines that help fortify the and work to prevent viruses and other pathogens from replicating and causing disease," Stewart said in a statement.

The yet unnamed gene, currently referred to as C6 or f106, "regulates this process by switching off the production of certain cytokines to stop our immune response from spiralling out of control", reported.

The C6 has existed for more than 500 million years, preserved and passed down from simple organisms all the way to humans. But only now are we gaining insights into its importance, the scietists said.

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First Published: Mon, July 02 2018. 09:18 IST