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How jet lag could up cancer risk

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Last Updated : Dec 10 2017 | 11:40 AM IST

Frequent travelling that causes jet lag could increase your risk of cancer because it tends to disturb our body clocks that are controlled by the same mechanism that causes tumours, finds a study

The findings, reported in the Daily Mail, showed that people's internal body clocks have a major influence on cell multiplication and has the potential to prevent cancer.

"Our internal clock is in sync with external light and dark cues, and prompts people's behaviour and activity levels," lead author Angela Relogio from the Charite-Medical University in Berlin, was quoted as saying by Daily Mail.

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"Based on our results, it seems to us that the clock is likely to act as a tumour suppressor," Relogio added.

For the study, published in the journal PLOS Biology, the team analysed a protein known as RAS, which is inappropriately activated in around one quarter of cancerous cells, in mice.

RAS which controls cell multiplication in the body also influences people's internal body clocks or circadian rhythm.

This occurs via two proteins -- INK4 and ARF -- that are known to suppress cancer.

"One cannot stop wondering whether disrupted circadian timing should be included as a next potential hallmark of cancer," Relogio said.

Previous study had noted that cell shape fluctuates over time, determining their lifespan and could be linked to the onset of cancers'.

Changes in the biological clock have also been known to increase the risk of heart diseases and diabetes.

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First Published: Dec 10 2017 | 11:32 AM IST

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