Chernobyl's mutant wolves appear to have developed resistance to cancer (1 Viewer)

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The wolves are exposed to cancer-causing radiation as they roam the wastelands of the abandoned city - with researchers finding part of their genetic information seems resilient to increased risk of the disease.​


Mutant wolves roaming the deserted streets of Chernobyl appear to have developed resistance to cancer - raising hopes the findings can help scientists fight the disease in humans.

A nuclear reactor exploded at the Chernobyl power plant in Ukraine in 1986 - with more than 100,000 people evacuated from the city as the blast released cancer-causing radiation.

The area has remained eerily abandoned ever since, with the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) put in place to prevent people from entering a 1,000-square-mile area where the radiation still poses a cancer risk.

Humans may not have returned, but wildlife such as wolves and horses roam the wastelands of the evacuated city more than 35 years after the disaster.

Cara Love, an evolutionary biologist and ecotoxicologist at Princeton University in the US, has been studying how the Chernobyl wolves survive despite generations of exposure to radioactive particles.

Ms Love and a team of researchers visited the CEZ in 2014 and put radio collars on the wolves so that their movements could be monitored.

She said the collars give the team "real-time measurements of where [the wolves] are and how much [radiation] they are exposed to".

They also took blood samples to understand how the wolves' bodies respond to cancer-causing radiation.

The researchers discovered that Chernobyl wolves are exposed to upwards of 11.28 millirem of radiation every day for their entire lives - which is more than six times the legal safety limit for a human.

Ms Love found the wolves have altered immune systems similar to cancer patients undergoing radiation treatment, but more significantly she also identified specific parts of the animals' genetic information that seemed resilient to increased cancer risk.

A lot of research in humans has found mutations that increase cancer risk - with the presence of the variant BRCA gene making it more likely a woman might develop breast or ovarian cancer, for example.

But Ms Love's work has sought to identify protective mutations that increase the odds of surviving cancer.

The pandemic and Russia's invasion of Ukraine have prevented Ms Love and her collaborators from returning to the CEZ in recent years.

She said: "Our priority is for people and collaborators there to be as safe as possible."

Ms Love presented her findings at the annual meeting of the Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology in Seattle, Washington, last month.

 

D.O.A.

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But Ms Love's work has sought to identify protective mutations that increase the odds of surviving cancer.

The timespan since '86 seems to be a bit too short to evolve a change in the animals' genetics. Interesting.
I have good money riding on a virus that can kill cancer, expecting phase 2 trial results this year and 2025.
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deviant2

hell is other people
Perhaps these wolves can reverse mutant super cancers in those that were gullible enough to fall for the clot shot and double, triple, quadruple down on boosters...

Maybe these super wolves are the vaccine, for the vaccine... 🤔
 

D.O.A.

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Perhaps these wolves can reverse mutant super cancers in those that were gullible enough to fall for the clot shot and double, triple, quadruple down on boosters...

Maybe these super wolves are the vaccine, for the vaccine... 🤔
Clot shot wasnt even trialled it takes decades for a new drug to reach the market, even a breakthrough designation is still many years of trials. The vaccine for covid was rushed and side effects were downplayed. The drug companies have so much money now you wouldn't believe it, thanks to the government.
 

deviant2

hell is other people
Clot shot wasnt even trialled it takes decades for a new drug to reach the market, even a breakthrough designation is still many years of trials. The vaccine for covid was rushed and side effects were downplayed. The drug companies have so much money now you wouldn't believe it, thanks to the government.
Preaching to the choir mate, preaching to the choir...
 
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