Neoplasm
Benign tumour
Malignant tumour
Primary tumour
Metastatic tumour
which derive from a tumour located elsewhere in the body
Carcinomas
- cancers of epithelial cells
Sarcomas
Leukaemias and lymphomas
Proto-oncogenes
Tumour suppressor genes
- mutations lead to cell cycle not stopping even when it should (p53 and Rb genes)
DNA repair genes and apoptosis genes
- apoptosis genes kill mutated genes
Proto oncogenes that code for leukaemia
- MYC (transcription factor)
Tumour suppressor genes that codes for leukaemia
- inhibitor of Ras, a protein that stimulates cell division
Leukaemia vs Lymphoma
Symptoms of leukaemia
Malignant haematopoiesis
Oncogenic drivers of granulocyte macrophage progenitor
Oncogenic drivers of common myeloid progenitor
Oncogenic drivers of common lymphoid progenitor
- MLL-AF9
Oncogenic drivers from haematopoietic stem cell
General mechanisms of leukemic transformation
Metastasis of leukaemia
Leukaemia clonal disorder
- the malignant cells all share the same basic genetic or molecular abnormalities
Key genetic/biochemical steps in leukaemia (aetiology)