Molecular genetics of lung cance

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Types of lung cancer

  The two broad histological subtypes of lung cancer are small-cell lung cancer (SCLC), which is the cause of 15% of cases, and non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), which accounts for 85% of cases and includes adenocarcinoma, squamous-cell carcinoma, and large-cell carcinoma.

The two general types of lung cancer include:

Molecular genetics of lung cancer

  There are at least two distinct genetic components to cellular transformation: there are large, clonal chromosome aberrations (aneuploidy) including translocations, amplifications, and deletions, and there are alterations that occur at the level of the gene, which often include point mutations, small amplifications, and deletions.

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Chromosome aberrations

  Chromosomal instability, aneuploidy, and loss of heterozygosity; There are several types of genetic damage that contribute to lung cancer pathogenesis:

Alterations that occur at the level of the gene

  There is overwhelming evidence that tumor acquired promoter hypermethylation, leading to loss of expression of the associated gene, is a common event during the multistep pathogenesis of human lung cancer. Over the past decade, nearly 150 genes have been identified that show tumor-specific methylation in primary tumor samples, including many in lung cancer.

参考资料

  1. Oser, M.G., Niederst, M.J., Sequist, L.V. & Engelman, J.A. Transformation from non-small-cell lung cancer to small-cell lung cancer: molecular drivers and cells of origin. The Lancet Oncology 16, e165-e172 (2015).
  2. Shames, D.S., Sato, M. & Minna, J.D. The Molecular Genetics of Lung Cancer. in Lung Cancer 61-83 (2008).
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