Tumour Pathology 4 Flashcards
What is mitosis?
Mechanism of cellular replication
What does mitotic division generate?
Two genetically identical daughter cells
What is a cell cycle?
Time interval between miotic division
What is the cell cycle made up of?
G0
G1
S
G2
M
What happens during G0?
Left cell cycle and stopped dividing
What happens during G1?
Synthesis of components needed for DNA synthesis
What happens during S?
DNA synthesis
What happens during G2?
Preparation for mitosis
What happens during M?
Mitosis and cell division
How much cell divisions occur per second in humans?
25 x 106
How many cells are in the body?
1013
What does quality control insure?
Genetic fidelity:
Each cell must recieve a full chromosome compliment
Mutations in DNA sequences must not pass on
What factors is the cell cycle control by?
External factors
Intrinsic factors
What external factors control the cell cycle?
Hormones
Growth factors
Cytokines
Stroma
What intrinsic factor controls the cell cycle?
Critical checkpoints (restriction point R)
What does progress before and after restriction point R depend on?
Prior depends on external factors
After becomes autonomous
Where is R?
At the end of G1
What does G1 control mechanism ensure?
Everything is ready for DNA synthesis
What does G2 control mechanism ensure?
Everything is ready for cell division
What do checkpoints in G1 check?
Cell size is inadequete
Nutrition supply inadequete
Essential external stimulus lacking
DNA damage detected
What do checkpoints in S check?
DNA is not replicated
Chromosome mis-alignment
What do checkpoints in G2 do?
Cell size is inadequete
DNA damage is detected
What are checkpoints?
Systems of cyclically active and inactive enzymes
What is a catalytic subunit activated by?
Regulatory subunit