BY THE HUFFINGTON POST
San Francisco,
TAG – A
pair of scientists at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco has
found that a compound derived from marijuana could stop metastasis in many
kinds of aggressive cancer, potentially altering the fatality of the disease
forever.
"It took us about 20 years of research to figure
this out, but we are very excited," said Pierre Desprez, one of the scientists behind the discovery, to The
Huffington Post. "We want to get started with trials as soon as
possible."
The Daily Beast first reported on the finding, which has already undergone
both laboratory and animal testing, and is awaiting permission for clinical
trials in humans.
Desprez, a molecular biologist, spent decades studying
ID-1, the gene that causes cancer to spread.
Meanwhile, fellow researcher Sean McAllister was studying the effects of Cannabidiol, or CBD, a
non-toxic, non-psychoactive chemical compound found in the cannabis plant.
Finally, the pair collaborated, combining CBD and cells containing high levels
of ID-1 in a petri dish.
"What we found was that his Cannabidiol could
essentially 'turn off' the ID-1," Desprez told HuffPost. The cells stopped
spreading and returned to normal.
"We likely would not have found this on our
own," he added. "That's why collaboration is so essential to
scientific discovery."
Desprez and McAllister first published a paper about the finding in 2007. Since then, their team has found that CBD works
both in the lab and in animals. And now, they've found even more good news.
"We started by researching breast cancer,"
said Desprez. "But now we've found that Cannabidiol works with many kinds
of aggressive cancers--brain, prostate--any kind in which these high levels of
ID-1 are present."
Desprez hopes that clinical trials will begin
immediately.
"We've found no toxicity in the animals we've
tested, and Cannabidiol is already used in humans for a variety of other
ailments," he said. Indeed, the compound is used to relieve anxiety and
nausea, and, since it is non-psychoactive, does not cause the "high"
associated with THC.
While marijuana advocates will surely praise the
discovery, Desprez explained that it's not so easy as just lighting up.
"We used injections in the animal testing and are
also testing pills," he said. "But you could never get enough
Cannabidiol for it to be effective just from smoking."
Furthermore, the team has started synthesizing the
compound in the lab instead of using the plant in an effort to make it more
potent.
"It's a common
practice," explained Desprez. "But hopefully it will also keep us
clear of any obstacles while seeking approval."[]
Scientists Find Marijuana Compound Fights Cancer
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