The Molecular Pathology Of Cancer Treatments 07.11.23 Flashcards

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Explain how conventional chemotherapy works

A

Vinblastin (used in conventional chemotherapy) is used and is an anti micro tubule agent

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2
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What drug inhibits topoisomerase II (in the cell replication process)

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Etoposide

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3
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What are the 4 drugs which are used in conventional chemotherapy and effect the cell replication process?

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Vinblastine

Etoposide

Ifosamide

Cisplatin

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4
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When is conventional chemotherapy best used?

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Good for fast dividing tumours (germ cells tumours of testis, acute leukaemia, lymphoma, embryonal paediatric tumours, choriocarcinoma)

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5
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Is conventional chemotherapy selective to tumour cells?

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No, usually hits normal cells which are dividing —> hair loss, diarrhoea and myelosuppresion

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6
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What is targeted chemotherapy?

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Exploits some differences between cancer cells and normal cells to target drugs to the cancer cells

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What are 2 benefits of target chemotherapy compared to generalised chemotherapy?

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More effective

Less side effects

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8
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Name a monoclonal antibody against epidermal growth factor receptor

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Cetuximab

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9
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What does cetuximab bind to?

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Extracellular domain of EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor)

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If a medication is ‘chimeric’ what does it mean?

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There is protein engineering of animal and human contents to form this medication.

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11
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Name a monoclonal antibody against epidermal growth factor 2: Her-2

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Herceptin

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How does herceptin medication work?

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It removed Her-2 proteins from plasma membrane into the cell and then destroyed by endocytosis, therefore less activation of growth factor of dna leading to replication

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How do her-2 protein receptors cause dna replication?

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They dimerise which activated the genetic duplication

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14
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Is herceptin a monoclonal antibody?

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Yes

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15
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The HER-2 gene is amplified in 20-30% of which type of cancer?

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Breast cancers

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16
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Drugs ending in what are monoclonal antibody therapies?

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-mab (e.g. nivolumab)

17
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Name a small molecular inhibitor against growth factor receptors for targeted chemotherapy treatment

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Gleevec (small molecular inhibitor of c-kit protein)