67. Definition of tumor (oncogenes, tumorsuppressor genes) Flashcards

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Neoplasma, neoplasia

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new tissue proliferation

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What does an inactivation of tumorsuppressor genes result in

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Resistence to growth inhibitors

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Telomerase activity

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enzyme, which adds TTAGGG oligonucleotides to 3’ end of chromosome’s telomer

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outcome of Telomerase activity

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immortalisation

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5
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Main targets of carcinogenesis

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Protooncogenes
Oncogenes
Suppressor genes
Stability genes

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Protooncogenes:

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normal genes, produced metabolits aid cell
proliferation

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Oncogenes:

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mutant or highly expressed variants of protooncogenes, their function is autonomous, don’t need normal growth signals

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Suppressor genes:

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inhibit cell proliferation through regulation of cell-cycle

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