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Indian Scientists Discover 114 Genetic Variations Associated With Oral Cancer

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A joint team of scientists from the Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology and HCG Cancer center have identified 114 genetic variants which cause oral cancer in humans. The study, published in the journal Frontiers in Oncology, has also revealed key genetic signatures that can predict survival in oral cancer patients with over 90 percent accuracy.

Further, the analysis of mutations gave out a list of unique genes associated with 114 novel variants, of which 35 were oncogenes, 11 were tumor suppressors, and 2 were DNA damage repair genes. Oral cancer is one of the most common in the country and accounts for 40 percent of all cancer cases, with significant morbidity and mortality.


Oral cancer is one of the most common in the country and accounts for 40 percent of all cancer cases, with significant morbidity and mortality. | IANS

Currently, even after the best treatment, oral cancer is found to recur in up 50 percent of cases. But the new research would make it possible to provide treatment in an effective way such that the disease does not recur and enables precise treatment with improved quality of life, said Prof. Vibha Choudhary, from IBAB, in a statement. The researchers have also identified novel mutations in the IRAK1 gene, which would pave the way to provide target-directed treatment without affecting the healthy cells in the body. The findings would guide towards cell-targeted personalized treatment, the researchers said. (IANS/ MBI)

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