Genetics Flashcards
Oncogenes are
if activated initiate cancer
ex. c-myc = burkitt’s lymphoma
C-myc
burkitt’s lymphoma
C-abl
CML
bcl-2
Non-H lymphoma
Ras
colon carcinoma
tumor suppressor genes
if turned off promotes cancer, helps to keep mitosis in check
ex. BRCA-1
BRCA-1
breast, ovarian
BRCA - 2, p53
breast, colon, bronchial carcinoma
RB1
retinblastoma
Metaplasia stage is
reversible
Lung tumors spread to
the brain (50% of brain tumors)
Breast tumors spread to
the bone
PSA
prostate marker
CA-125
ovarian marker
hCG
germ cell tumor
AFP
normal for liver, or ovarian/reproductive or hepatocellular carcinoma
CEA
colorectal, gastric, thyroid, rectal, pancreatic
Adeno vs. squamous vs. basal
glandular vs. skin (superficial layer) vs skin
X-linked recessive
hemophilia A & B, glucose-6-phosphate def
-men will be sick XY (mother to son), women can be healthy
if the disease is present in every generation it is
dominant
if the disease skipped a generation it is
recessive
if the tranmission is father to son it is
autosomal
if they transmission is x-linked it is
x-linked
HLA b27
psoriasis, ankylosing spondylitis, IBD, reiter’s syndrome
HLA DR2
MS, nacrolepsy
HLA DR3
DM1, SLE
HLA DR4
RA, DM1
HLA DR5
pernicious anemia, Hashimoto’s
HLA DQ2/8
Celiac dz
HLA A3
hemochromatosis