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Scientists discover how air pollution causes lung cancer

New techniques to prevent and treat tumours could be developed after researchers identify role played by inflammation
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Lung cancer cells under a microscope
"}],[{"start":129.51999999999998,"text":"Two important environmental carcinogens, tobacco smoke and ultraviolet light, damage DNA and create mutations that generate tumours. "},{"start":139.31199999999998,"text":"But the researchers found no evidence that PM2.5 particles directly mutate DNA, which prompted them to look for a different explanation. "}],[{"start":149.77999999999997,"text":"They found that the particles caused inflammation, which activated pre-existing mutations in genes that drive the development of many lung cancers. "}],[{"start":159.07999999999998,"text":"“The mechanism we’ve identified could ultimately help us to find better ways to prevent and treat lung cancer in never smokers,” said Swanton. "},{"start":167.74699999999999,"text":"“The next step is to discover why some lung cells with mutations become cancerous when exposed to pollutants while others don’t. ”"}],[{"start":176.29999999999998,"text":"The findings may be applicable to other cancers associated with air pollution, including mesothelioma and tumours of the throat and mouth, said Emilia Lim, another member of the Crick research team. "},{"start":188.57899999999998,"text":"“Ninety-nine per cent of the world’s population lives in areas which exceed annual World Health Organization limits for PM2.5, underlining the public health challenges posed by air pollution across the globe,” she added. "}],[{"start":203.61999999999998,"text":"One way to counteract the harmful effect of air pollution may be to block a molecule called interleukin-1beta, which plays a key role in the inflammatory response to PM2.5. "},{"start":215.42399999999998,"text":"The team found that this approach worked in mice. "}],[{"start":219.34999999999997,"text":"Tony Mok, professor of medical oncology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, who was not involved in the study, said the research findings were “intriguing and exciting”. "}],[{"start":231.18999999999997,"text":"“It means that we can ask whether, in the future, it will be possible to use lung scans to look for precancerous lesions in the lungs and try to reverse them with medicines,” he said. "}],[{"start":243.14999999999998,"text":"He joined Swanton in emphasising the importance of reducing air pollution to lower the risk of disease. "}],[{"start":249.73999999999998,"text":"“We have known about the link between pollution and lung cancer for a long time, and we now have a possible explanation for it,” Mok said. "},{"start":258.407,"text":"“As consumption of fossil fuels goes hand in hand with pollution and carbon emissions, we have a strong mandate for tackling these issues — for both environmental and health reasons. ”"}],[{"start":269.24,"text":""}]],"url":"https://creatives.ftacademy.cn/album/82860-1662859701.mp3"}

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