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		<title>Colon Cancer and Inflammation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Researchers led by Dr. Brian Iritani at The University of Washington found that mice that lack the immune inhibitory molecule Smad3 are acutely sensitive to both bacterially-induced inflammation and cancer. I actually study some of the Smad moelecues in Biology classes at University by performing Western blot plots. Absence of Smad3 inhibits inflammation and  increase [...]<p>Copyright © <a href="http://blog.teethremoval.com">TeethRemoval.com</a><br/><br/><a href="http://blog.teethremoval.com/colon-cancer-and-inflammation/">Colon Cancer and Inflammation</a></p>

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<p id="first">Researchers led by Dr. Brian Iritani at The University of Washington found that mice that lack the immune inhibitory molecule Smad3 are acutely sensitive to both bacterially-induced inflammation and cancer. I actually study some of the Smad moelecues in Biology classes at University by performing Western blot plots.</p>
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<p>Absence of Smad3 inhibits inflammation and  increase susceptibility to colon cancer.</p>
<p>To examine whether Smad3 signaling contributes to development of colon cancer, mice deficient in Smad3 were studied. It was found that these mice are acutely sensitive to bacterially-induced inflammation and cancer due to both deficient T regulatory cell function and increased expression of proinflammatory cytokines.</p>
<p>&#8220;That the inflammatory response to microorganisms is a key event in these results reveals important &#8216;tumor-suppressive&#8217; functions for Smad3 in T effector cells, T regulatory cells, and intestinal epithelial cells, all of which may normally limit the development of colon cancer in response to bacterial inflammation,&#8221; as stated by the researchers.</p>
<div><em>Adapted from materials provided by <a class="blue" rel="nofollow" href="http://ajp.amjpathol.org/" target="_blank"><span id="source">American Journal of Pathology</span></a>.</em></div>
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