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  • October 4, 2024
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Cancer (8)

Mutations in genes - answer• Mutations that occur in individual cells after fertilization
(e.g. in adulthood) are called acquired mutations

• If these mutations occur in the genes that control the rate of cell division (by mitosis), it
can cause uncontrolled cell division

• If a cell divides uncontrollably the result is a tumor- a mass of abnormal cells

>tumors that invade and destroy surrounding tissue are called cancers

• There are two types of gene that control cell division- tumor suppressor genes and
proto-oncogenes

>mutations in these genes can cause cancer

Tumors - answer Can develop for years without any obvious symptoms and can be
quite large by the time they're discovered

Malignant tumours - answer• Are cancers

• They usually grow rapidly and invade and destroy surrounding tissues

• Cells can break off the tumours and spread to other parts of the body in the
bloodstream or lymphatic system

Benign tumours - answer• Are not cancerous

• They usually grow slower than malignant tumours and are often covered in fibrous
tissue that stops cells invading other tissues

• Benign tumours are often harmless, but they can cause blockages and put pressure
on organs

• Some benign tumours can become malignant

How tumour cells can differ to normal cells - answer• They have an irregular shape

• The nucleus is larger and darker than in normal cells

>sometimes the cells have more than one nucleus

, • They don't produce all the proteins needed to function correctly

• They have different antigens on their surface

• They don't respond to growth regulating processes

• They divide (by mitosis) more frequently than normal cells

Abnormal methylation of cancer-related genes - answer• Methylation means adding a
methyl group onto something

• Methylation of DNA is an important of regulating gene expression

>it can control whether or not a gene is transcribed (copied into mRNA) and translated
(turned into a protein)

• When methylation is happening normally, it plays a key role in many processes in the
body

>it's only when it happens too much (hypermethylation) or too little (hypomethylation)
that it becomes a problem

• The growth of tumours can be caused by abnormal methylation of certain cancer-
related genes

Hypermethylation - answer• When tumour suppressor genes are hypermethylated, the
genes are not transcribed

>so the proteins they produce to slow cell division aren't made

>this means that cells are able to divide uncontrollably by mitosis and tumours can
develop

Hypomethylation - answer• Hypomethylation of proto-oncogenes causes them to act as
oncogenes

>increasing the production of the proteins that encourage cell division

>this stimulated cells to divide uncontrollably, which causes the formation of tumours

Increased oestrogen and breast cancer - answer• Increased exposure to oestrogen over
an extended period of time is thought to increase a woman's risk of developing breast
cancer

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