Cancer I Flashcards

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Oncogenes

A

Involves single mutation event and activation of gene causing proliferation; gas pedel
dominant
Gain of function with mutation

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2
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Tumor suppressor genes

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involve genes that inhibit growth; breaks
recessive
Loss of function with mutation

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3
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What can hijack proto-oncogenes and activate them by either over-expression or cause mutations of proto-oncogene?

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Retroviruses

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4
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What was the first human oncogene discovered and is a monomeric GTPase for signal transduction?

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Ras

Cannot shut off by hydrolyzing GTP to GDP

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5
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What do proto-oncogenes become when activate?

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oncogenes that drive cell proliferation

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6
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Oncogene mutation are dominant or recessive?

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Dominant. only one allele needs to be present for activity

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7
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What are the mechanisms of oncogene activation?

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  1. Deletion of point mutation in coding sequence - hyperactive protein
  2. Regulatory mutation - normal protein overproduced
  3. Gene amplification - normal protein overproduced
  4. Chromosomal rearrangement - both
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8
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What are proteins that inhibit apoptosis?

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Bcl2

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9
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Describe other situations causing cancer

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Ligands: if ligands produced constitutively they cause proliferation and growth all the time (cancer cells produce own ligand - autocrine signaling)
Receptors: TKR, when constitutively produced they dont need a ligand
Transcription factors: overproduction can lead to oncogene
Cell cycle proteins: any thing that can cause cell proliferation-overproduction leads to cancer

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10
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What are transformed cells?

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Small colonies of proliferating cells caused by oncogene

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11
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Bcl2 oncogene is an example of what?

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rearrangement mutation

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