Tumour immunology Flashcards

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List some features of cancer cells.

A

Growth self-sufficiency

Evade apoptosis

Ignore anti-proliferative signals

Limitless replication potential

Sustained angiogenesis

Invade tissues

Escape immunosurveillance

Metastasise to other sites

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What is meant by cancer immunosurveillance?

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Immune system recognises and destroys transformed cells

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What is meant by cancer immunoediting?

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The immune system can kill or induce changes in tumour cells, because they tend to be genetically unstable

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4
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Name the two tumour antigens!

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TSA: tumour specific antigens

TAA: tumour associated antigen

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5
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Which tumour antigen is found only on tumour cells?

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TSA

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6
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Which tumour antigen is found on both tumour and normal cells?

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TAA

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What are TSAs? Where do they come from?

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Antigens found only on tumour cells

They are derived from viral antigens, they are a result of mutations & gene rearrangement

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What are TAAs? Where do they come from?

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Antigens found on normal cells, but they are over-expressed on tumour cells

They are developmental antigens which become de-repressed

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What is meant by ‘tumour escape’?

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When immune responses change the tumour so that it can no longer be seen by the immune system

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10
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How can tumours use T cell function to their advantage?

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They can promote TREG action, which supresses the immune system

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What is active immunotherapy?

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The augmentation of host immunity against tumours by using cytokines & co-stimulators

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What is passive immunotherapy?

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Culture cytotoxic T cells that will work against the tumour antigen in a lab and then transfer to a patient

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13
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What is a dendritic cell?

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Antigen presenting cells

They detect and chew up foreign proteins and display them on their surface to present to T cells

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Describe the ‘Trojan Horse’ theory.

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Macrophages are attracted to tumours and can get right into the centre of them.

If we could engineer macrophages that can transport drug therapies to the centre of tumours we could better destroy them

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