15th March- Future directions in cancer therapeutics II Flashcards

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What is induced essentiality?

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When cancer cells become dependent on normal cellular functions that are not themselves mutated

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How is protein quality control affected in cancer?

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Increased stress on pathway due to aberrant proteins and OE

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What is velcade?

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a specific inhibitor of the peptidase activity in the 20S proteasome

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What is the use of velcade in cancer treatment?

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Disrupts intracellular protein metabolism, thus useful for cancer treatment due to induced essentiality of the protein quality control pathway

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What cancers is velcade approved for?

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Multiple myeloma

Mantle cell lymphoma

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What is multiple myeloma?

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A B cell malignancy

2nd most common haematological malignancy

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What is a key biomarker of multiple myeloma?

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IgG

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Why does velcade effectively treat multiple myeloma?

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OE of IgG means that their protein homeostasis pathway is pushed to capacity

Velcade blocks IkBalpha degradation thus inhibiting NFkB
Overcomes the UPR threshold –> apoptosis

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Outline the typical treatment course for multiple myeloma

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  1. 1st line chemotherpay with thalidomide and dexomethasone
  2. Stem cell transplantation
  3. Velcade and dexamethasone
  4. Lenalidomide
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What are the key sources of resistance to velcade in multiple myeloma?

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PSMB5 mutation or OE

May develop resistance to UPR

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What is HSP90?

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A dimeric chaperon that assists client proteins to fold with the help of ATP and other proteins, which acts as a buffer against stress

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What is NUP-AUY922?

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A HSP-90 inhibitor

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What are the potential therapeutic applications of a HSP-90 inhibitor?

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NSCLC with ALK translocation which are resistant to crizotinib
HER2+ breast cancer which are resistant to Herceptin

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