8-2 Gene expression Flashcards

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What are the two types of tumours?

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  • Benign
    o Grow slowly
    o Don’t spread
  • Malignant
    o Grow rapidly
    o Spread to neighbouring cells via metastasis.
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What play important roles in cancer?

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  • Proto-oncogenes
    o Stimulate cells to divide by producing proteins that stimulate cell division, allow the checkpoints of the cell cycle to be passed, and can cause cancer if mutated.
  • Oncogenes
    o These are formed from mutated proto-oncogenes and as a result are permanently switched on resulting in cell division that is uncontrolled.
    o It does this by permanently activating a cell surface receptor or coding for a growth factor.
  • Tumour suppressor genes
    o Control cell division, cause the cell cycle to stop when damage is detected.
    o They also play a role in the programming of apoptosis.
    o When these are switched off the cell cycle becomes unregulated.
  • Abnormal methylation of tumour suppressor genes and oncogenes.
    o Increased methylation also called hyper-methylation plays an important role in controlling tumour suppressor genes and oncogenes.
    o The hyper-methylation of a tumour suppressor gene called BRAC1 can lead to breast cancer.
  • Increased oestrogen concentration
    o Can be linked to cancer development.
    o These elevated levels are found in fatty tissues called adipose tissue in the breast of post-menopausal women.
    o Oestrogen binds to the transcription factor which activates the genes promoting cell division, leading to tumour formation.
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