- The pathogenesis of cancer involves a complex interplay of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors leading to the transformation of normal cells into malignant ones.
- Key mechanisms and processes of Pathogenesis of Cancer include:
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1. Genetic Mutations
- Oncogenes: Mutations activate genes like RAS and MYC, causing uncontrolled cell proliferation.
- Tumor Suppressor Genes: Inactivation of genes like TP53 removes growth restraints.
- DNA Repair Genes: Mutations in genes such as BRCA1 and BRCA2 lead to genomic instability.
2. Environmental and Lifestyle Factors
- Carcinogens: Substances like tobacco smoke and asbestos cause mutations.
- Radiation: UV and ionizing radiation damage DNA.
- Infections: Viruses (e.g., HPV, HBV, HCV) and bacteria (e.g., Helicobacter pylori) contribute to cancer.
- Diet and Physical Activity: Poor diet, obesity, and lack of exercise increase cancer risk.
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3. Epigenetic Changes
- DNA Methylation: Aberrant patterns can silence tumor suppressor genes or activate oncogenes.
- Histone Modification: Affects gene expression and contributes to carcinogenesis.
- Non-coding RNAs: Regulate gene expression and play roles in cancer development.
4. Tumor Microenvironment
- Cancer Stem Cells: Self-renewing cells drive tumorigenesis.
- Angiogenesis: New blood vessel formation supplies the tumor; VEGF is key.
- Immune Evasion: Tumors express proteins like PD-L1 to evade the immune system.
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5. Progression and Metastasis
- Invasion: Cancer cells degrade the extracellular matrix using enzymes like MMPs.
- Metastasis: Spread of cancer cells to distant organs involves detachment, invasion, survival in circulation, and colonization of new sites.
6. Clonal Evolution
- Genetic Heterogeneity: Diverse cell populations within tumors drive clonal evolution and therapy resistance.
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