Lecture 13,14+ Textbook chap 19 Flashcards

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Sarcomas

percentage+what it is

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  • rare, less than 2%
  • solid tumors of connective tissues (eg: bones, cartilage+fibrous tissues)
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Leukemias and lymphomas

percentage+what it is

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  • 8% of human cancers
  • arise from blood forming cells+cells of immune system repectively
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Carcinomas

percentage+what it is

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  • 90% of human cancers
  • originate from epithelial cells
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Viruses can transform cells (cause cancer) becayse they

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carry genes whose protein products interfere with the cells growth regulating activities (oncogenes)

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Genectic defects arise mostly from

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somatic mutations during affected individual’s lifetime, not inherited

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contact inhibition normal and cancer cells:

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  • normal cell the inhibition of cell division when they contact a neighbouring cell, they cannot move over one another so they form monolayer on the bottom of dish
  • tumour cells have lost contact inhibition
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Anchorage independence

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  • cancer cells can grow when suspended in soft agar (independently of a solid surface)
  • normal cells need ECM to proliferate and even survive
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proto-oncogenes

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  • encode proteins that promote the loss of growth control and act as accelerators of cell proliferation
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oncogenes

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abnormally expressed or mutated forms of the proto-oncogenes that promote the loss of growth control

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cyclin D —- progression through the cell cycle

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promotes

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SRC, FASK, RAS ACTIVATE THE MAPK CASCADE TO

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promote adhesion dependent cell proliferation and survival
- links extracellular signals to the intracellular process that controls growth, proliferation, migration, and apoptosis.

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both copies of —– must be inactivates as well as a number of — activated in cells for cancer to arise

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  • tumour suppressor
  • oncogenes
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