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Definition of Proto-Oncogene |
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- A gene that promotes cell division, differentiation, and survival
- These genes have the potential to cause cancer when mutated
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- Mutated version of a proto-oncogene
- The mutation is associated with formation of tumors
- The mutations result in higher expression or over activity of the protein
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Definition of Tumor Suppression Gene |
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- These genes restrict (limit) cell division and may promote cell apoptosis
- They are called tumor suppressor genes because mutations that cause low protein expression or loss of function are associated with cancer
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Differences between tumor and normal cell |
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- Contact inhibition occurs with normal cells, whereas cancer cells do not respond to cell-cell contact
- Tumors cells tend to produce more growth factors and have exaggerated response to growth factors
- Tumor cells have oncogenes that contribute to carcinogenesis
- Tumor cells have loss of tumor suppressor gene function
- Tumor cells have immortality related to the maintenance of telomere length by the enzyme telomerase
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Steps in the development of cancer |
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- Initiation
- Promotion
- Transformation
- Progression
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Uncontrolled cell proliferation occurs in which stage of tumor development? |
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Dedifferentiation occurs in which stage of tumor development? |
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Decreased apoptosis and alterations in telomerase occur in which stage of tumor development? |
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Production of metalloproteinases occurs in which stage of tumor development? |
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Invasion of nearby tissue by tumor cells occurs in which stage of tumor development? |
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Angiogenesis occurs in which stage of tumor development? |
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Metastasis occurs in which stage of tumor development? |
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Development of secondary tumors occurs in which stage of tumor development? |
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Cell immortilization of tumor cells is a result of: |
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- Inactivation of tumor suppressor genes
- Expression of telomerase
In tumor cells, if telomere length is too short, a crisis occurs. If the cell gains a function by producing telomerase instead of undergoing apoptosis, the cell will continue to divide and become immortalized |
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Principles of Cancer Cell Resistance |
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- Tumors are genetically heterogeneous (some cells are more resistant to treatment than others)
- Larger tumor size and longer duration of treatment increases probability of resistance
- Just one resistant cell is required
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Mechanisms and Examples of Tumor Cell Resistance |
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Reduced Intracellular Concentration of Drug
- Inactivation of drug
- Prevent uptake of drug
- Promote efflux of drug
Altered Drug Target
Insensitivity to Apoptosis
Bypass Metabolic Requirement for Target
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