41. DNA Damage, Oncogenes and Tumour Suppressor Genes Flashcards

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What characterises a benign neoplasm?

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Localised growth
Grow by expansion
Basement membrane not breached

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What characterises a malignant neoplasm?

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Capable of invasion and metastasis
Grow by infiltration
Breach basement membrane

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What is the name for cancers that arise from epithelial cells?

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Carcinomas

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What is the name for cancers that arise from the mesoderm?

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Sarcomas

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What is the name for cancers of the blood and lymph systems?

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Lymphoma

Leukaemia

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What is the clonal evolution model?

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Mutant tumour cells with a growth advantage are selected and expanded

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What is the cancer stem cell model?

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Some tumour cells can self-renew and generate diverse tumour cells

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What are proto-oncogenes?

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Normal activity promotes cell proliferation

Oncogenes=excessively active

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What are tumour suppressor genes?

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Inhibit cell proliferation or promote apoptosis

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What are care taker genes?

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Ensure accurate replication, repair and segregation of DNA

Mutation leads to genomic instability

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What are the 6 hallmarks of cancer?

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Growth signal autonomy
Evasion of growth inhibitory signals
Evasion of apoptosis
Unlimited replicative potential
Angiogenesis
Invasion and metastasis
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How can tumour suppressor genes be inactivated?

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  1. deletion
  2. point mutation
  3. methylation of promoter (TF can’t bind)
  4. miRNAs cause post-transcriptional silencing
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13
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What is retinoblastoma caused by?

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Mutation or deletion of RB gene (tumour suppressor)

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How can proto-oncogenes be activated?

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Point mutation
deletion
gene amplification
chromosome rearrangement

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What oncogene is often affected in neuroblastoma?

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MYCN

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