<2> A “Mirror” Molecule that Targets Cancer Cells without Harming Healthy Tissues
<3> The Discovery of D-Cysteine: A Potential Breakthrough in Cancer Treatment
<4> Research has shown that the human body contains a vast array of amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins essential for various bodily functions. Among these amino acids is cysteine, a non-essential amino acid that plays a crucial role in the production of proteins, enzymes, and other biomolecules. Recently, scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery regarding a rare “mirror-image” version of cysteine, known as D-cysteine, which has the potential to revolutionize cancer treatment.
<5> A “Mirror-Image” Molecule with a Specific Target
<6> Unlike most anticancer treatments that harm normal tissues, D-cysteine is taken up mainly by some cancer cells through a specific transporter on their surface. This unique characteristic allows D-cysteine to selectively target cancer cells while leaving healthy cells largely untouched.
<7> A Key Enzyme that Cancer Cells Rely On
<8> Once inside the cancer cells, D-cysteine shuts down a crucial mitochondrial enzyme that cancer cells rely on to produce
