HMB265H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Contact Inhibition, Cancer Cell, Lymphatic System

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Need multiple mutations accumulated in same cell to cause disease. Chance of getting cancer or not depend on environmental factors. Usually arises from mutations in somatic cells (not germ lines) Some mutations passed on = predispose individual but still not inherited disease. Ex: brac1 gene predispose individual to breast cancer. Mutations that lead to cancer = mutations in genes that regulate cell regulation. Mutation = end up with cell that divides in uncontrollable manner. Mutations in genes that regulate proliferation negatively or positively or in cell checkpoints. Mutations accumulate in clonal descendants of single cell. Tumors arise from single clone of cell. Can be mutations in genes that control cell replication positively or negatively. Cancer phenotypes result from the accumulation of mutations. Normal cells in culture, when touch each other, have contact inhibition = stop dividing. Cancer cells lose contact inhibition = cells divide uncontrollably. In somatic cells, when have genetic instabilities doesn"t result in death.

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