Oncogenes Flashcards
What are oncogenes ?
cancer promoting genes
cancer promoting genes that are derived from normal genes (proto-oncogenes)
Proto-oncogenes may become oncogenes via the following processes:
Mutation (point mutation)
Chromosomal translocation
Increased protein expression
Which oncogene is related to CML
ABL
Which oncogene is related to Burkitt lymphoma ?
c-MYC
Which oncogene is related to Neuroblastoma?
n-MYC
BCL-2 oncogene is related to what cancer ?
Follicular lymphoma
Multiple endocrine neoplasia (types II and III)
RET
Many cancers especially pancreatic is related to what oncogene ?
RAS
Breast and ovarian cancer is related to what oncogene ?
erb-B2 (HER2/neu)
how are oncogenes different from tumor suppressor genes ?
restrict or repress cellular proliferation in normal cells
inactivation through mutation or germ line incorporation is implicated in renal, colonic, breast, bladder and many other cancers
best known tumour suppressor genes is?
p53 gene offers protection by causing apoptosis of damaged cells
BRCA 1 and 2