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Stages of Neoplastic Transformation
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Activation
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BAD Carcinogen: contributes to causing cancer; creates free radicals Carcinogen: contributes to causing cancer; creates free radicals Free radicals = charged compounds Free radicals = charged compounds If a compound located in a cell has a charge on it, it behaves differently If a compound located in a cell has a charge on it, it behaves differently Cellular chaos ensues Cellular chaos ensues If charges build up in the nucleus, it may cause a problem with mitosis If charges build up in the nucleus, it may cause a problem with mitosis
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BAD It would be better if the charge created enough of a problem that it killed the cell It would be better if the charge created enough of a problem that it killed the cell Instead, it causes chemical chaos inside of the nucleus (in genes that control mitosis) Instead, it causes chemical chaos inside of the nucleus (in genes that control mitosis) Creates mutated cells Creates mutated cells
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Free Radicals
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GOOD Body’s defense: Body’s defense: Anti-oxidants (released by peroxisomes—organelles) Anti-oxidants (released by peroxisomes—organelles) Over the counter anti-oxidants: Over the counter anti-oxidants: Vitamin E (shows no anti-cancer characteristics) Vitamin E (shows no anti-cancer characteristics) Beta carotene (form of vitamin A) Beta carotene (form of vitamin A) Flavonoids (found in red fruits) Flavonoids (found in red fruits)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmAM tPEv-0M http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmAM tPEv-0M
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Initiation Abnormal divisions that produce abnormal cells Abnormal divisions that produce abnormal cells
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BAD Carcinogen: Carcinogen: Oncogene: abnormal gene that controls mitosis Oncogene: abnormal gene that controls mitosis
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GOOD Tumor suppressor gene Tumor suppressor gene Stops the oncogene through either promoting apoptosis or repressing the cell cycle and allowing DNA to repair Stops the oncogene through either promoting apoptosis or repressing the cell cycle and allowing DNA to repair
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P53 gene: one of many tumor suppressor genes P53 gene: one of many tumor suppressor genes In over 50% of lung cancer cases, patients have a defective p53 gene In over 50% of lung cancer cases, patients have a defective p53 gene
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Promotion
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Neoplasm Abnormal mass of cells/tissue Abnormal mass of cells/tissue
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BAD Adult body produces approximately 6 or 7 neoplasms a day that your body fights off Adult body produces approximately 6 or 7 neoplasms a day that your body fights off
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GOOD Immune response Immune response Killer T-lymphocytes Killer T-lymphocytes We make lots (4 billion) of wbc every day (mostly at night) We make lots (4 billion) of wbc every day (mostly at night) They “recognize” the different markers on the cancer cells They “recognize” the different markers on the cancer cells
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Killer T Cells Attacking a Cancer Cell ©http://www.cancer-info.com/cancerdeath.htm
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Problem? Problem? Suppressed immune system Suppressed immune system
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Cancer is usually not that fast growing Cancer is usually not that fast growing It mitosis at the rate of the normal tissue in which it is found It mitosis at the rate of the normal tissue in which it is found As neoplasm forms, angiogenesis occurs As neoplasm forms, angiogenesis occurs
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Angiogenesis: growth of new blood vessels Angiogenesis: growth of new blood vessels Same as collateral circulation Same as collateral circulation In tumors, it is called TAF In tumors, it is called TAF Tumor angiogenesis factor Tumor angiogenesis factor
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