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CANCER MODULE Units 1.3, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5
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REGULATION OF THE CELL CYCLE Drivers Checkpoints Divide!!Don’t divide!!
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Cell Cycle Checkpoints Is environment ok? Is my DNA intact? G 1 Checkpoint/ Restriction Point G 2 Checkpoint Is my DNA correctly replicated? Are chromosomes ready for separation? Mitosis Checkpoint
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Cyclin/Driver Function G 1 Driver Cyclin D S Driver 1 Cyclin E S Driver 2 Cyclin A G 2 /M Driver Cyclin B
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Cell Signaling PDGF Receptor PDGF Transcription Factor TP G1 driver gene Outside Cytoplasm Nucleus Rb
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Cancer cells behave like stem cells … Specialization is normally a one way trip! More specialized Divides less Less Specialized Divides more Cancer cellsNormal cells Cancer cells lose their specialized functions … Genetic Changes - Mutated genes are expressed when they shouldn’t be. Epigenetic Changes – Genes expressed at the wrong time.
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Cancer and Genetic/Epigenetic Mutations
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Oncogenes Examples HER-2/neu (erbB-2): a growth factor receptor.HER-2/neu (erbB-2) ras: a signal transduction moleculeras myc: a transcription factormyc src: a protein tyrosine kinase.src hTERT: an enzyme that functions in DNA replication.hTERT Bcl-2: a membrane associated protein that functions to prevent apoptosis.Bcl-2
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Tumor Suppressor Genes Examples INK proteins p53 Rb BRCA1 BRCA2 APC
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p53 External signals: Lack of Oxygen Stress Tissue Damage Internal signals: DNA damage Cell Cycle Arrest p53
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Apoptosis Apoptosis proteins open pore in mitochondria ‘Die’ signals from p53 Mitochondria release ‘death’ proteins Apoptosis! Once pore is open, it cannot be closed! Mitochondria
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Apoptosis, cont The cell blebs Nucleus condenses Nucleus fragments The blebs float away & are phagocytosed blebs nucleus blebs nucleus
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