Lung cancer lecture 1 deck 1 Flashcards
what are the effects of tobacco smoke?
- epithelial effects
- multi-hit theory of carcinogenesis
- host activation of pro-carcinogens
what is the multi-hit theory of carcinogenesis?
cancer is the result of accumulated mutations to a cell’s DNA
what affects metabolism of pro-carcinogens, ultimately enhancing tobacco’s ability to activate the host’s pro-carcinogens?
inherited polymorphism
what other inherited factor increases the chances of host activation of pro-carcinogens?
predisposition to nicotine addiction due to inherited polymorphism
what are the two main pathways of carcinogenesis in the lung?
lung periphery and central lung airways
what happens in the lung periphery?
bronchioalveolar epithelial stem cells transform
what is a cancer in the lung periphery called?
adenocarcinoma
what happens in the lung’s central airways?
bronchial epithelial stem cells transform
what is a cancer in the lung’s central airways called?
squamous cell carcinoma
is the transformation process between a squamous dysplasia and an invasive bronchogenic carcinoma is strongly associated with smoking?
yes, strongly
is the transformation process between a atypical adenomatous hyperplasia and an invasive adenocarcinoma carcinoma is strongly associated with smoking?
yes, less strongly, sequence also occurs in non-smokers
which oncogene is induced by smoking? (KRAS, EGFR, BRAF, HER2, ALK rearrangements)
KRAS
which oncogenes are not related to tobacco carcinogenesis?
EGFR, BRAF, HER2, ALK rearrangements