role of apoptosis in cancer progression
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Why does cell proceed towards carcinogenesis when there are
mechanisms to remove cells unfit for survival?
Why does cell proceed towards carcinogenesis when there are
mechanisms to remove cells unfit for survival?
MonikaRoll no: M-5626
Division of veterinary medicine
MonikaRoll no: M-5626
Division of veterinary medicine
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Robinns basic pathology
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• Process of actual formation of cancer which is characterised by progression of changes at the
- Genetic
- Epigenetic level
- Ultimately lead to uncontrolled cell division
• Multistep process Robinns basic pathology
Carcinogenesis?Carcinogenesis?
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Hanahan et al.,2011
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Robinns pathology
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MECHANISMS TO REMOVE CELL UNFIT FOR SURVIVAL
MECHANISMS TO REMOVE CELL UNFIT FOR SURVIVAL
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Apoptosis Apoptosis
• Apoptosis is a active energy dependent process that involves cleavage of DNA by endonucleases and proteins by proteases called CASPASES.
Lowe et al., 2000
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Robinns pathology
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Necrosis
• Local death of tissue within living tissue after degradative action of enzymes on the irreversible injured cell
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• Potentially reversible process in which a cell that is stressed EATS itself.
Elmore., 2007
• Characterized by the formation of cytoplasmic AUTOPHAGIC VESICLES
• Targeted disruption of genes such as ATG5 that are involved in autophagy can inhibit cell death.
• Autophagy has dual roles in cancer:- a tumor suppressor by preventing the accumulation of damaged
proteins and organelles- as a mechanism of cell survival that can promote the growth of
tumors Tait et al., 2014
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Factors leading to defective autophagy:
a)Beclin 1 mutation b) PI3K-Akt-mTOR pathway dysregulation
Panda et al., 2015
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What makes the cell to evade cell death and makes it cancerous?
What makes the cell to evade cell death and makes it cancerous?
Hanahan et al., 2011
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Robinns pathology
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Over expression of telomeraseOver expression of telomerase
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Checkpoints in cell cyclethe cell cycle is controlled by two classes of cell cycle
proteins,cyclins and cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs),which physically associate to form a protein
kinase that drives the cell cycle forward
the cell cycle is controlled by two classes of cell cycle proteins,
cyclins and cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs),which physically associate to form a protein
kinase that drives the cell cycle forward
most tumor cells lack the DNA damage-induced p53-dependent G1 checkpoint, increasing the likelihood that mutations will be propagated in these cells.
most tumor cells lack the DNA damage-induced p53-dependent G1 checkpoint, increasing the likelihood that mutations will be propagated in these cells.
Molecular Biology of Cancer
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• Situated at the short arm of 17 chromosome
• Mutated in most of the cancer cases
• Repair of damaged DNA before S-phase in the cycle by arresting cell cycle in G1 phase untill the damage is repaired
• Apoptic cell death if there is extensive DNA damage
• p53 can lost its function:a) Non sense mutation or mis sense mutationb) Binding of normal p53 to viral oncoproteins
p53p53
Molecular Biology of Cancer
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Mutated p53Mutated p53
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Fas/FADD downregulationFas/FADD downregulation
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High levels of FLICE
FADD like IL-1 converting enzyme FADD like IL-1 converting enzyme
Binds with DISC(death inducing signalling complex)Binds with DISC(death inducing signalling complex)
Prevents activation of caspases 8Prevents activation of caspases 8
No apoptosis
No apoptosis
Elmore.,2007
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Over expression of Bcl-2Over expression of Bcl-2
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• Caretaker genes- Maintain the integrity of the genome by repairing DNA
damage
• Gatekeeper genes- Inhibit the proliferation or promote the death of cells with
damaged DNA
Categories of tumor suppressor genesCategories of tumor suppressor genes
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Rb geneRb gene
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RAS gene
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• APC regulates the rates of proliferation and apoptosis
• APC is important for cytoskeletal integrity, cellular adhesion, and Wnt signaling.
• APC plays a role in the G1/S transition of the cell cycle by modulating expression levels of c-myc and cyclin D1
• full length APC is also important in maintaining intestinal cell migration up the crypt and inducing apoptosis
APC(Adenomatous polyposis coli)APC(Adenomatous polyposis coli)
Martinez et al.,2003
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tumor suppressor gene ,role in induction of cell cycle arrest and apoptosis
tumor suppressor gene ,role in induction of cell cycle arrest and apoptosis
acts as a negative regulator of Akt activation acts as a negative regulator of Akt activation
can induce apoptosis of mutated Or stressed cells to prevent tumor formation
can induce apoptosis of mutated Or stressed cells to prevent tumor formation
PTEN suppresses the PI-3K-mediated induction of blood vessel growth factors
PTEN suppresses the PI-3K-mediated induction of blood vessel growth factors
PTENPTEN
Martinez et al.,2003
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Other factors..
family of Inhibition of Apoptosis Proteins- xIAP,BIRC2,BIRC3
Heat Shock Proteins- HSP27,HSP70 Casarett & Doull’s Toxicology 7th
edition
• deregulation in anoikis execution is emerging as a hallmark of cancer cells and contributes to the formation of metastasis in distant organs
Paoli et al., 2013
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Conclusion
Oncogenic mutation distrupt apoptosis ,leading to tumor initiation,progression and metastasis
Agents that induce apoptosis,autophagy can be used as anticancer drugs
p53 mutation causes Li- Fraumenic syndrome
Bcl-2 alteration causes hodgkin disease,breast cancer
Bax deletion causes brain tumors
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