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Dr Asifa Akhtar with colleagues | Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics Pakistan-born Asifa Akhtar is ecstatic that her work on epigenetics has been awarded Germany’s most prestigious award in science the 2021 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize. Apart from the prestige that it brings, the award also carries a purse of €2.5 million, which gives Dr Akhtar the financial muscle she needs to research further. She will receive the award in a virtual ceremony scheduled for March 15. “This was a wonderful piece of news to brighten a year overshadowed by the pandemic,” she says of the award announcement in late 2020. “It is a great honour and a great recognition for the work that we have done.”

Anti-diarrhoea drug drives cancer cells to cell death – Aktuelles aus der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

Anti-diarrhoea drug drives cancer cells to cell death – Aktuelles aus der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
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Anti-diarrhoea drug drives cancer cells to cell death

 E-Mail The research group led by Dr Sjoerd van Wijk from the Institute of Experimental Cancer Research in Paediatrics at Goethe University already two years ago found evidence indicating that the anti-diarrhoea drug loperamide could be used to induce cell death in glioblastoma cell lines. They have now deciphered its mechanism of action and, in doing so, are opening new avenues for the development of novel treatment strategies. When cells digest themselves In certain types of tumour cells, administration of loperamide leads to a stress response in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), the cell organelle responsible for key steps in protein synthesis in the body. The stress in the ER triggers its degradation, followed by self-destruction of the cells. This mechanism, known as autophagy-dependent cell death occurs when cells undergo hyperactivated autophagy. Normally, autophagy regulates normal metabolic processes and breaks down and recycles the valuable parts of damaged or superfluous

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