Chapter 20 oncogene, anti-oncogene and growth factor The biochemistry and molecular biology...

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Chapter 20 oncogene, anti-oncoge ne and growth factor The biochemistry and molecular biology department of CMU

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Chapter 20

oncogene, anti-oncogene and growth factor

The biochemistry and molecular biology department of CMU

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Relationship of oncogene, anti-oncogene and growth factor

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§1 Oncogene

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• Oncogenes are cellular genes that can trigger uncontrolled cell proliferation if their sequence is altered or their expression is incorrectly regulated.

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• A gene found in viruses or as part of th

e normal genome that is involved in trig

gering cancerous characteristics.

• Control the cell growth and cell differen

tiation.

• virus oncogene (v-onc) and cellular- o

ncogene (c-onc) or proto-oncogene

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Virus- oncogene (v-onc)

• Genes are in viruses that can

cause tumors in vivo and

transform the cell in vitro.

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In 1910, Peyton Rous found the first retrovirus in a chickens filtrated sarcoma. Rous got the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1966.

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Cellular Oncogene (c-onc)

• Genes are in static or low-level

expression state in normal cells

under the normal situation and play

an important role in maintaining the

normal function of cells.

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Category and major product of cellular oncogene

1. src family — tyrosine protein kinase

2. ras familiy — P21( GTPase activity)3. myc familiy — intranuclear DNA binding

protein

4. sis familiy — P28 (similar platelet derived growth factor)

5. myb familiy — intranuclear transcription factor

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Product and Function of Proto-oncogene

• Extracellular growth factors

• Transmembrane growth factor receptors

• Intracellular signal transduction proteins

• Intranuclear transcription factors

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Mechanisms of Oncogene Activation

• Obtaining promoter or enhancer

• Group translocation or chromosome rearrangements

• Proto-oncogene amplification

• Gene mutation

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§2 Anti-oncogene

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Tumor suppressor gene (anti-oncegene)

• A gene whose protein products inhibit cell division, thereby preventing uncontrolled cell growth (cancer).

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• Coding the restrained protein relati

ng to cell cycle control.

• When tumor suppressive gene is d

eleted and mutated, there is an indu

ced occurrence of tumors.

• Rb gene and P53 gene.

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Rb gene

• Rb refers to retinoblastoma.

• The major function of Rb gene is the regulation of cell cycle procession.

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Mechanism of action of Rb gene

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P53 gene

• P53 gene encodes the protein which molecular weight is 53.

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Biologic function of P53 protein

• Suppressing cell cycle

• Suppressing transformation func

tion of some oncogenes

• Monitoring cell DNA damage

• Inducing the cell apoptosis

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§3 Growth Factor

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Growth Factor

• A kind of signal molecules similar with hormones that are secreted by cells and promote cell proliferation and differentiation.

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familiar human growth factor Factor Principal resource Primary function EGF

Submaxillary gland, kidney, duodenal gland

EPO

kidney

HGF

Placenta IFN- γ Activated TH1 and NK cells

IGFNGF

Placent, primarily liver, plasmNeur, submaxillary gland

PDGF Platelets,endothelial cells,placenta TGFα Tumor cell, transforming cell, placenta TGFβ Activated TH1 cells(T-helper) and

natural killer(NK) cells

VEGF Smooth muscle, tumor

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Producing second messenger

Intracellular related protein phosphorylated

Binding membrane receptor

Tyrosine kinase activition

Protein kinase

activated

Intranuclear transcription factor activation

genetic

transcription

Binding intracellular receptor

growth factor-receptorcompounds activation related gene

Mechanism of action of growth factor