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Cancer
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Undergraduate BMS238 Cell and molecular biology (Cancer) Mindmap am Cancer, erstellt von Kristi Brogden am 17/08/2014.
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Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Cancer
Cancer
Arises from normal tissue
Tumours: created by cells that have lost the ability to assemble and create tissues of normal form and function
Virchow’s Law: Omnis cellula e cellula
Disease of malfunctioning cells
'The plasias'
Hyperplasia
Tissue growth containing excessive numbers of cells
Metaplasia
Tissue growth containing displaced but otherwise normal cells
Dysplasia
Tissue growth where cells appear abnormal
Neoplasia
Invasive, abnormal tissue growth
Hypothesis of tumour progression
Why is this important?
Because it allows us to predict common behaviours among diverse tumours
common principles of tissue organisation
despite radically different function
Can we use histopathology to provide clues to trace origins of tumours?
Genetics or environment?
Is cancer increasing?
NO
Major risk factors
Age
The age/incidence profile varies with different cancers
Risk doesn’t always increase with age
environmental
physical
lifestyle
Most common cancers are “caused” by factors external to the body
Cancer risk affected by assignable environmental influences
Genetics
Nature is not innocent!
Genetic basis for cancer
Some families are susceptible to particular cancers:
Such occurrences imply the existence of GENES regulating cancer incidence
Cancer Cells contain somatic mutations
A single mutation is not enough to cause cancer
P(C1) - probability of a change associated with cancer
The chance that the change will have happened goes up with Age
P(C1) α A, where A - age;
If several changes needed (say ‘n’) before a tumour(T) develops
Then the probability of all relevant changes is:
Malignant cancer cells colonise other tissues
Via invasion
Via metastases
Monoclonality vs polyclonality
Specific antibodies: unique property of Β-cells
Harvest antibody-producing cells from plasma
Analyse protein content by electrophoresis
Medienanhänge
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