HMB265H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Contact Inhibition, Somatic Cell, Autocrine Signalling

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Cancerous cell growth: phenotypic changes causing uncontrolled growth of cancer cells, autocrine stimulation, many tumour cells divide in the absence of external growth signals required for proliferation of normal cells. Loss-of-contact inhibition: normal cells stop growing when they contact each other, tumour cells lose this contact inhibition and climb over each other to form piles many cells thick. Loss-of-gap junction: normal cells have gap junctions that allow them to communicate with their neighbours for the regulation of cell growth, most tumour cells don"t have these gap junctions that allow for cell-to-cell communication. Loss of apoptosis: when normal cells are damaged, they die via programmed cell death/apoptosis, many cancer cells fail to die when damaged to the same extent. Same length over many cycles of cell division!!!!!!!!!!! Some changes alter tumours interactions with the body: rapid growth of tumours can choke the function of nearby tissues, requires many nutrients, which is very limited by the local blood supply.

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