Inherited predisposition to cancer Flashcards
True or false: Rb1 is the first hereditary cancer susceptibility gene and first tumor suppressor gene discovered
True
What are the characteristics of Retinoblastoma
At a young age (before 10)
Risk goes down with age, because eye is fully developed
Pediatric cancer
Tumor is unilateral or bilateral
Tumor is unifocal or multifocal
What are the type of way (context) you can get retinoblastoma
Familial (hereditary) or sporadic
In an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance, carriers are homozygous or heterozygous? why?
Carriers are heterozygous (one normal allele , one at risk allele) and theres a 50% chance of inheriting the risk allel from carrier
What does autosomal dominant mode mean
Multiple cases in a family (transmission of trait)
- Almost a dominant effect, high risk
True or false: Knudson proposed to explain the development of both familial and sporadic cases of retinoblastoma and disease presentation in these context. He came up with the 2-hit theory
True
True of false: Knudson made the assumption that Familial and sporadic form of the disease is caused by same gene
True
Whats the Familial context in the case of retinoblastoma
Familial retinoblastoma ; theres an unfonctional Rb gene, but you carry a normal copy of the gene, so youre heterozygous.
The disease occurs when the normal copy also gets a mutation leading to cancer
Whats the sporadic context in the case of retinoblastoma
The same gene mutate itself twice in the same cell causing cancer
The two hit hypothesis states that for both forms (sporadic or familial)…
Two mutations in the same genes are necessary for disease to develop
What are the effect of the gene (rb) ..,
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-behave as a tumor suppressor
In familial retinoblastoma, theres a higher or lower chance to get the cancer? Unilateral or bilateral? unifocal or multifocal?
Higher
Bilateral
multifocal
What does unilateral or bilateral mean in Rb?
Unilateral = one eye is affected
Bilateral = both eyes
What does unifocal or multifocal mean
unifocal = one mass
multifocal = multiple focis of tumors
true or false: in tumor cells you have only the mutated form of Rb
True
True or false: Tumor arises because of the inaactivation and the loss of function of the Rb gene
True
What happens when you have loss of Rb function in tumor cells….it leads to…
Loss of cell cycle regulation leading to unprogrammed cell division
How was Rb discovered? explain what it was
Positional cloning, they identified where in the human chromosome the gene is and created a map of the region using clone segments
could genetic testing reveal that a seemingle sporadic case be hereditary?
Yes, its easu to miss the hereditary aspect of the disease, Genetic testing checks both patients genes and the tumor to understand the full risk, specially when family history is unclear
How high is Rb penetrance in %?
95%
How did scientist discover BRCA1 BRCA2
By leakage approach - they looked at segregation of these polymorphic gene which were transmitted in Mendelian way
Which chromosome is the location of BRCA1?
Chromosome 17
Hwo many cancer predisposing gene are there?
Over 100 oderate to high risk cancer predisposition genes have been identified
Associated cancer syndromes? Features?
- Multiple primary tumor
- Bilateral primary tumors in paired organs
- Multifocal tumors in single organ
- Younger than usual age at cancer diagnosis
- Family history (often autosomal dominant mode of inheritance)
- Timore with rare histology
Rb is located on which chromosome
13
Whats a germline variant ?
Hereditary
Whats somatic mutation?
mutations not passed on to children, point mutation or complete deletion of function and loss.
Cannot occus in germ cells
True or false: Rb is at very rare frequency, and high risk
true