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Title: Apoptosis (Programmed Cell Death)


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Apoptosis(Programmed Cell Death)
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Apoptosis vs Necrosis
  • Level of stress, change in environment

stress
apoptosis
necrosis
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Modes of Cell Death
Necrosis
Apoptosis
  • A pathological response to injury
  • Chromatin clumping
  • Mitochondria swelling and rupture
  • Plasma membrane lyses
  • Cell contents spill out
  • A normal physiological response to specific
    suicide signals
  • Chromatin condenses
  • Internucleosomal cleavage leads to laddering of
    DNA
  • Cytoplasma shrinks without membrane rupture
  • Blebbing of plasma and nuclear membranes
  • No spillage

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Tumor Suppressor Genes
  • Tumor-suppressor genes, function like brakes,
    keep cell numbers down, either by
  • 1. Inhibiting progress through the cell cycle
    and thereby preventing cell birth, or
  • 2. Promoting apoptosis
  • When cellular tumor suppressor genes are rendered
    non-functional through mutation, the cell becomes
    malignant. Example pRb, p53, and p16INK4a.

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Oncogenes
  • Oncogenes stimulate cells to grow (or refuse to
    die).
  • Mutated oncogenes can stimulate cells even when
    they are not receiving growth signals. Example
    Ras, Akt, Survivin.
  • Amplification of oncogenes is also found in
    cancer. Example MDM2.

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Apoptosis Signaling Pathway
Cell, 2002108153-64
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Tumor-derived mutations affecting apoptosis
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Tumor-derived mutations affecting apoptosis
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Tumor-derived mutations affecting apoptosis
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Tumor-derived mutations affecting apoptosis
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Tumor-derived mutations affecting apoptosis
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Role of p53 in Apoptosis
  • p53 induces apoptosis through transcriptional
    activation of proapoptotic genes, such as Puma,
    Noxa, p53AIP, Bax, Apaf-1, etc.
  • It can also directly induce apoptosis by
    localizing to mitochondria via interaction with
    Bcl-2 family protein.

Nat Rev Cancer, 20022594-604
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p53 in DNA Repair and Apoptosis
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Tumor Suppressor p53
  • Mutated/inactivated in a majority of human
    cancers
  • p53 -/- knockout mice embryos develop normally to
    term but after a few weeks the young mice develop
    numerous malignant tumors
  • adenovirus introduced wild-type p53 markedly
    enhanced the anti-tumor effect of a common
    chemotherapeutic agent, cisplatin, in human
    non-small cell lung cancer cells, and in human
    colon cancer cells.
  • Effectiveness of cancer therapy correlates with
    the ability to induce p53-dependent apoptotic
    response

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