cancer stem cells Flashcards

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DEFINE: intra-tumour heterogeneity

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cells within a tumour exhibiting differences

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DEFINE: inter-tumour heterogeneity

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differences between tumours

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DEFINE: equipotent

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have equal capacity to differentiate

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Cancer stem cell model

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All tumour cells have different proliferation rates
Proliferating tumour cells are killed by drugs
There is a reservoir of slow-growing, self-renewing, drug resistant cancer stem cells that drive tumour formation

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Stochastic model

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Proportion of tumour cells proliferate to fuel tumour growth while other tumour cells differentiate
All tumour cells are equally susceptible to treatment
Wrong model

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What are the mechanisms by which cancer stem cells arise and describe them. Are these 2 processes mutually exclusive?

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  1. Reprogramming event
    - One or more transformation events reprograms specialised cells (arising from normal stem cells) to cancer stem cells
  2. Oncogenic transformation
    - Transformation of normal stem cell to cancer stem cell
    These two processes are not mutually exclusive - they can occur in the same tumour
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DEFINE: in vitro potential

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establishment of cell lines from a tumour that can self-renew in a petri dish and differentiate

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DEFINE: in vivo potential

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ability of stem cells to give rise to cancer following transplantation into animals

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9
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Which cell markers are haematopoietic stem cells positive and negative for?

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Positive for cell marker = CD34

Negative for cell marker = CD38

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10
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Indatraline

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drug selectively killing glioblastoma stem cell + causing growth arrest

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what are the limitations of in vitro modelling of tumourigenesis

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  • lack of insight into mechanisms

- does not capture the transition of a normal to tumourigenic phenotype in a human context

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12
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which transcription factor does neuroblastomas express highly?

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N-myc

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