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Study Identifies Dual Role of Stard7 Protein in Mitochondrial Metabolism and Intestinal Cancer Development

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A recent study published in *EMBO Molecular Medicine* has revealed new insights into the role of the Stard7 protein in intestinal cancer development. The research, conducted by Alain Chariot’s team, highlights an unexpected dual function of Stard7, which was previously understood primarily as a lipid transporter. Findings from the study suggest that Stard7 plays a significant role in mitochondrial metabolism and may influence tumor initiation within the intestine.

The study challenges prior assumptions about Stard7’s biological functions, presenting evidence that links the protein to critical processes involved in cancer progression. Researchers identified its involvement in mitochondrial activity, a key factor in cellular energy production and metabolic regulation. The findings indicate that Stard7 may act as a pivotal element in both promoting and regulating tumor growth under certain conditions. This discovery provides new avenues for understanding how intestinal cancers develop and could inform future research into potential therapeutic strategies targeting this protein.

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Date: April 2, 2026

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