HLTH101 Lecture Notes - Ras Subfamily, Mutation, Chromosomal Translocation

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Topic 10: the genetic basis of cancer: introduction in the previous lecture, we saw that, cancer originates from a single cell, control over cell division is lost, this loss is related to changes in dna. Proto-oncogenes produce proteins which stimulate cell division* Production of these proteins is normally controlled and regulated (by regulator genes)* they become oncogenes when some agent causes an over-production of these stimulatory proteins: eg. : the human t-cell leukemia virus (htlv) Htlv is a retrovirus and alters cellular dna to cause the overexpression of the proto-oncogene: changed protein product* the altered protein product now stimulates cell division, eg. : the c-ras family of genes (rat sarcomas)* Code for the p-21 proteins* these proteins mediate signals from growth factor receptors* their normal function is inhibitory and reduces cell division. More than one proto-oncogene is affected: eg. c-ras is a gene that mediates cell membrane signals*

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