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2 Genomic Instability and Cancer
Sept 7, 2017

3 Hallmarks of Cancer, 2011

4 Theodor Boveri Two major accomplishments:
1900, Redisocvery of Mendel’s work led Boveri to formulate the chromosomal theory of inheritance. Mendal’s “factors” were hereditary units found on chromosomes Theorized that a tumor could develop from a single cell. He also developed the concept of a “Two-hit hypothesis.”

5 Autosomal recessive disorders
Phenotype Normal Diseased Genotype Heterozygote Homozygote Unknown The affected phenotype of an autosomal recessive disorder is inherited as a recessive allele; hence, the corresponding unaffected phenotype must be inherited as the corresponding dominant allele. For example, the human disease phenylketonuria (PKU), discussed earlier, is inherited in a simple Mendelian manner as a recessive phenotype, with PKU determined by the allele p and the normal condition determined by P.

6 Increased Probability!!

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11 Retinoblastoma

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14 Tumor Suppressor Genes

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17 Rb, a Tumor Suppressor -Rb functions in the G1 Checkpoint
-If both copies are lost then growth is unregulated and can transition into S phase

18 Rb, a Tumor Suppressor

19 Control of Mutation Rates
Important concepts: Errors in DNA Replication Correction of Replication Errors (Proofreading) Exposure to External chemicals and Normal Metabolism DNA Repair Mechanisms

20 Mechanisms of Genomic Stability and Instability
Fidelity of DNA Replication Postreplicative Mismatch Repair Prevention of Oxidative DNA Damage Repair of DNA Damage Cell Cycle Checkpoints Maintenance of Chromosome Ploidy Inherited Human Chromosome Instability Syndromes Recombination Epigenetic DNA Modification

21 Results of Genomic Instability
BRCA 1 and 2 are breast cancer associated genes

22 Postreplicative Mismatch Repair (MMR)

23 Mismatch Repair in Eukaryotes

24 Hereditary Non-Polyposis Colorectal Cancer

25 HNPCC is the result of Genomic Instability caused by a second mutation in a Tumor Suppressor Gene

26 Polyp vs. Non-polyp familial adenomatous polyposis

27 Diagnosis of HNPCC

28 Amsterdam and Bethesda Criteria

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30 Microsatellite Instability
DNA Strand Slippage Model

31 Microsatellite Instability

32 Microsatellite Instability

33 Cases of HNPCC have been identified with no detectable mutations.
Increased methylation in the promoter region of genes were detected, resulting in epigenetic silencing of the gene

34 Oncogene A gene when mutated results in higher levels of its protein product or its protein is more active resulting in tumor formation

35 Tumor Suppressors vs Oncogenes

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