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Axiom-4 astronauts to study cancer tumour growth in space
Axiom-4 astronauts to study cancer tumour growth in space

India Today

time13-05-2025

  • Health
  • India Today

Axiom-4 astronauts to study cancer tumour growth in space

India could be part of a major experiment being launched to the International Space Station to study early warning signs of cancer and develop advanced therapeutics for patients on experiment will be launched aboard the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft as part of the Axiom-4 mission on May 29, piloted by India's Group Captain Shubhanshu study has been developed in collaboration with the Sanford Stem Cell Institute at UC San Diego and the JM MICROGRAVITY: A UNIQUE LABORATORYThe microgravity environment of space offers a unique setting to study cancer cell missions have shown that cancer stem cells can regenerate more easily and become more resistant to standard therapies in low-Earth tumour organoids have been observed to triple in size within just 10 days in space, providing a compressed timeline to study cancer progression and potential interventions. The Ax-4 mission will feature four astronauts from four countries. (Photo: Axiom Space) TARGETING TRIPLE-NEGATIVE BREAST CANCERBuilding on earlier findings, the Cancer in LEO-3 investigation will focus on triple-negative breast cancer, a particularly aggressive form with limited treatment plan to test the efficacy of two ADAR1 inhibitors: fedratinib, an anti-cancer medication used to treat myeloproliferative diseases including myelofibrosis, and rebecsinib, an experimental anticancer medication derived by modification of the natural product Pladienolide study aims to determine if these drugs can reverse malignant regeneration and prevent cancer progression in microgravity ASTRONAUTS STEM CELL HEALTHIn addition to studying cancer cells, the project includes a longitudinal study monitoring astronauts' blood stem cells before, during, and after research aims to understand how microgravity affects stem cell aging and immune function, potentially leading to insights into immune dysfunction-related diseases and cancer FOR EARTH-BASED TREATMENTSThe insights gained from these space-based experiments could revolutionise cancer treatment on understanding how cancer cells behave in microgravity, scientists hope to develop predictive models for cancer and immune dysfunction-related diseases, leading to the development of new drugs to prevent or treat these conditions.

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