3- cancer drivers Flashcards

1
Q

tumors are

A

masses of cells derived from a single cell

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2
Q

progression of cancer

A

single mutant cell–> tumor–> metastasis

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3
Q

cancer cells have a reduced requirement for

A

growth factors

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4
Q

cancer cells do not require ______ in order to grow

A

attachment to a physical substrate

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5
Q

cancer cells undergo metabolic reprogramming so that ____ is uncoupled from the _____

A

glycolytic pathway
TCA/citric acid

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6
Q

high rate of glycolysis helps to ______

A

increase in metabolites needed for proliferation

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7
Q

cancer cells arise after

A

DNA damage

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8
Q

cancer cells are created when _______

A

key regulatory genes are mutated

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9
Q

oncogenes promote

A

cell growth and division

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10
Q

tumor suppressors inhibit

A

cell growth and division

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11
Q

genetic alterations convert

A

proto-oncogenes into oncogenes

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12
Q

overexpression of proto-oncogenes can cause

A

tumor

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13
Q

translocations can create hybrid proteins that are

A

oncogenic

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14
Q

mechanisms of oncogene activation

A
  1. change in expression levels
  2. change in protein structure
  3. change in protein structure
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15
Q

elimination of tumor suppressor activity requires

A

2 mutation

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16
Q

cancer is a ___ process that requires _____ to reach tumor state

A

multistep
4-6

17
Q

tumorigenesis progresses by ____

A

clonal expansion and selection

18
Q

cell growth and proliferation are activated by

A

growth factors

19
Q

extracellular signals may be

A

growth promoting
OR
growth inhibiting

20
Q

many genes encoding cell signaling molecules are

A

protooncogenes and tumor suppressor genes

21
Q

pRb is a

A

tumor suppressor that can prevent passage through the cell cycle check point

22
Q

tumor suppressors block

A

inappropriate entry into the cell cycle

23
Q

pRb can be inactivated by:

A

mutations
sequestration by oncoproteins
hyperactivity of the Ras pathway

24
Q

in a cancer cell, if Rb is lost, or sequestered, the cell can

A

pass freely through R point

25
Q

mutation of DNA repair and maintenance genes can ____

A

increase the overall mutation rate

26
Q

_____ is a key player in immortalization

A

telomerase

27
Q

when telomeres become too short to protect the chromosomes, the chromosomes _____

A

fuse

28
Q

tumor growth is limited by access to _____

A

nutrients and waste removal mechanisms

29
Q

tumors can stimulate _______

A

angiogenesis which enables cellular proliferation

30
Q

cells from a primary tumor can gain entrance to ___

A

blood and lymphatic vessels (intravasation)

31
Q

intravasation is when

A

tumor cells invade lymph vessels

32
Q

intravasation often requires breaking through

A

barriers of neighboring tissue

33
Q

tumor microenvironment are orchestrated and maintained by

A

reciprocal heterotypic signaling interaction

34
Q

cells that survive movement through the blood/lymph vessels may

A

colonize other organs