Causes of disease Flashcards

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what is aetiology?

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Aetiology is the cause of disease

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What is the meaning of idiopathic?

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Any disease that is of uncertain or unknown origin

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What is the meaning of sporadic ?

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A disease that occurs infrequently and irregularly

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4
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What are the two types of disease causes ?

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Intrinsic and extrinsic

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What are some intrinsic causes of disease?

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  • Changes in an individuals genome
  • Inherited mutations and other genetic variations
  • De novo mutations
  • Epigenetics modification
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What are de novo mutations?

Give an example of a disease which arises this way

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A genetic alteration that is present for the first time in one family member as a result of a variant.

Example - Cancer

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What do intrinsic factors tend to do?

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Typically alter the function of gene

E.g:
Increased protein production
Reduced protein production
Reduced protein function

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What are the two ways intrinsic causes can manifest ?

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Cell autonomously

Cell non-autonomously

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What is cell autonomously ?

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This is when only the genotypically mutant cells show the mutant phenotype
- e.g Cell X no longer expresses structural protein Y meaning cell X is the wrong shape.

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What is cell non-autonomously?

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This is the ability of the genes to affect processes taking place outside the cell.
e.g
Cell X no longer secretes protein hormone Y so cell Z no longer functions

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What are some extrinsic factors?

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Injury
Infection
Nutrition /diet
Lifestyle
Chemical poisoning
Radiation exposure
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What are some examples of “grey areas” (both intrinsic and extrinsic)?

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Allergies as they are due to:

  • Sensitive immune system (Intrinsic)
  • Allergens(Extrinsic)
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What can extrinsic refer to ?

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Outside body/cell/tissue/organ

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What are genetics and environmental causes ?

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Due to inherited gene variants

Exposure to solvents etc

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Intrinsic disorder example

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Down syndrome -Trisomy of chromosome 21

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Extrinsic disorder example

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SARS-COv-2 virus