Mills Questions Flashcards
Define apoptosis.
There’s more than one correct answer
A) Physiological cell death where unwanted or useless cells are eliminated during development and other normal biological processes.
B) Programmed cell death (PCD) is a mode of cell death that occurs under normal physiological conditions.
Define necrosis.
Pathological cell death which occurs when cells are exposed to a serious physical or chemical insult e.g. hypoxia, hyperthermia, ischaemia.
What is the ‘death domain’?
A cytoplasmic domain made up of about 80 amino acids.
involved in extrinsic pathway
Which caspase(s) is involved in the extrinsic pathway?
Caspase-8.
Which caspase(s) in involved in the intrinsic pathway?
Caspase-9 = "initiator". Caspase-3 = "executioner".
What is the function of p53?
Activates transcription.
Causes cell cycle arrest at G1/S interface (G1-checkpoint).
Involved in apoptosis pathway.
What is the mechanism for antibody drug conjugates (ADCs)? (6 steps)
- Circulation into bloodstream.
- Binding of mAb to tumour antigen.
- Internalisation – receptor-mediated endocytosis.
- Recycling – fractions recycled back out of cell.
- Release – lysosomes and endoscopes fuse and release active cytotoxin.
- Action – cytotoxin interferes with critical cell machinery.
Issues with ADCs?
Have to limit non-target toxicity. Have to retain high immunogenicity. Inefficient internalisation. Limited target antigens. (There are others, go mental).
What is Besponsa?
Inotuzumab ozogamicin – humanised antiCD22 ADA with calicheamicin.
What is Besponsa licensed for?
Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL).
Adcetris MOA?
Brentuximab vedotin
CD30-directed antibody drug conjugate.
What two drugs make up Kadcyla?
Trastuzumab (ADC) and Emtansine (cytotoxic microtubule inhibitor).
What is Trastuzumab?
Anti-HER2 monoclonal antibody.
What costs more to develop generics or biosimilars?
Biosimilars.
What is SB3?
A biosimilar of Trastuzumab.
What is Maytansine?
Microtubule polymerisation inhibitor.
What is Mechlorethamine?
Nitrogen mustard - alkylating agent.
What 4 drugs make up the MOPP regimen?
Mechlorethamine, Oncovin, Prednisone and Procarbazine.
What are Cyclophosphamide and Ifosfamide?
Nitrogen mustards - alkylating agents.
What are the 4 grades of the grading system?
Grade I = 75-100% - highly differentiated.
Grade II = 50-75% differentiated.
Grade III = 25-50% differentiated.
Grade IV = 0-25% differentiated.
What is the TNM system?
Basically what is T, N and M
Tumour size – T0, T1, T2, T3, T4.
Nodal involvement – N0, N1, N2, N3, N4.
Distant metastasis – M0, M1, M2, M3, M4.
How does angiogenesis accelerate tumour progression?
Improves tumour uptake of oxygen and nutrients.
Removes acid metabolites.
Provides a route whereby the tumour can metastasise.
What is adjuvant cytotoxic chemo for?
To eliminate residual cells not cleared by surgery or radiotherapy, and to minimise the risk of recurrence.
What is neoadjuvant cytotoxic chemo for?
Pre-shrink the tumour prior to surgery or radiotherapy, a more complete/less mutilating resection.
What is induction therapy?
Initial therapy for pts presenting with cancer to induce remission.