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Title: Cancer: a genetic disease of inherited and somatic mutations


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Cancer a genetic disease of inherited and
somatic mutations
  • Gene mutations and/or genetic instability are
    involved in many cancers.
  • Viruses and environmental agents implicated in
    cancer are believed to act by causing mutations.
  • Mutated gene include those classified as
    gatekeepers (oncogenes and tumor suppressor
    genes) or caretakers (encoding proteins
    involved in DNA repair and chromosome
    segregation).
  • For the most part, these genes confer
    predisposition or susceptibility to cancer.

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Cancer and the Cell Cycle
  • Understanding the cell cycle is key to
    understanding cancer.
  • Misregulation of the cell cycle is a frequent
    event in tumorigenesis.
  • The cell cycle is controlled at several key
    checkpoints G1/S and G2/M.

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Familial Retinoblastoma and the Two-Hit Hypothesis
  • A clear-cut case of inherited prediposition due
    to a single gene is retinoblastoma, providing
    evidence for a two-hit model in which both
    alleles must be mutated to express cancer.
  • Familial retinoblastoma inheritance of single
    mutant allele and spontaneous somatic mutation of
    other
  • Sporadic retinoblastoma inheritance of two
    normal alleles and sequential spontaneous somatic
    mutation of both

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Most cancers require sequential somatic mutation
of several genes
  • A well-studied example is colon cancer, studied
    by Vogelstein and Kinzler.
  • Several different genes, including p53, are
    mutated in a sequential order.
  • These basic findings of Vogelstein and Kinzler
    have revolutionized clinical diagnosis and
    prevention of death.

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Genomic instabilities can activate cancer
  • Somatic chromosome translocations can juxtapose
    sequences, leading to activation of of tumor
    promoters.
  • Failure to monitor DNA change can lead to somatic
    mutation and cancer, such as hereditary
    nonpolyposis colon cancer.

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Gatekeeper genes
  • The gatekeeper gene monitor cell proliferation
    and death. They include
  • oncogenes which are cell growth promoters,
    where dominant mutations lead to uncontrolled
    growth, and
  • tumor suppressor genes which are negative
    regulators of cell growth, where recessive
    mutation can lead to uncontrolled cell growth
    (e.g., p53).

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Caretaker genes
  • The caretaker genes include genes that regulate
    DNA repair and chromosome segregation in mitosis.
    Mutation of of these genes can cause abnormal
    gatekeeper function because of mutation or
    abnormal gene content. The caretaker genes
    include
  • DNA repair genes, whose mutations lead to genetic
    instability (more mutations), and
  • genes that regulate chromosome segregation, whose
    mutations lead to abnormal chromosome content, or
    chromosomal instability.
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