Metastasis Flashcards

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What is metastasis?

A

Spread of cancer from one part of the body to another part not directly related to it

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How does cancer metastasise, briefly?

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The cancer cells become invasive and escape from the tumour.

Then they can travel around the body via bloodstream or lymph system to another part of the body

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3
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Describe how metastasis occurs?

7 steps

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  1. Invade basement membrane
  2. Move through extracellular matrix by cell motility
  3. Get into blood stream or lymph vessels
  4. Evasion of host immune system & lymphocytes
  5. Get out of blood/lymph vessels at the other end
  6. Grow at metastatic site
  7. Develop a blood supply at new site
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How do cancer cells invade the basement membrane at their primary site?

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They produce agents that help them do this:

  • Proteases
  • Collagenases
  • Cathepsin D

The also use their cell motility

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How do cancer cells move through extracellular matrix?

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By cell motility

They have tumour cell derived motility factors

They break down the extracellular matrix

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How to cancer cells get into the blood stream or lymph vessels?

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Collagenases to break vessel wall so they can get in

Cell motility

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How do cancer cells evade the host immune system?

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Aggregation with platelets, they hide behind platelets

They shed their surface antigens

They adhere to other tumour cells

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How do cancer cells get out of the vessels at the other end?

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Collagenases to break vessel wall so they can get out

Cell motility

Adhesion factors

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How do cancer cells grow a blood supply at the metastatic site?

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Angiogenesis promoters:

  • vascular endothelial growth factor
  • basic fibroblast growth factor
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What are angiostatin, endostatin & vasculostatin?

A

Angiogenesis inhibitors!

These are good for stopping cancerous tumours growing

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11
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Where do sarcomas commonly metastasise to?

A

Lung

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Which cancers commonly metastasise to the liver?

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Colon, stomach, pancreas, carcinoid tumours of intestine

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