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Bellringer Grab a sheet of paper from the front table. Identify the following structures? 2.___?__ 1.____?____

Learning Targets Identify factors that regulate the cell cycle and describe the relationship between the cell cycle and cancer.

Regulation of Cell Division 2008-2009

Coordination of cell division A multicellular organism needs to coordinate cell division across different tissues & organs critical for normal growth, development & maintenance not all cells can have the same cell cycle

Frequency of cell division Frequency of cell division varies by cell type embryo cell cycle less than 20 minutes. skin cells divide frequently throughout life 12-24 hours cycle liver cells retain ability to divide, but keep it in reserve divide once every year or two mature nerve cells & muscle cells do not divide at all after maturity permanently in G0 G2 S G1 M metaphase prophase anaphase telophase interphase (G1, S, G2 phases) mitosis (M) cytokinesis (C) C

Overview of Cell Cycle Control Two irreversible points in cell cycle replication of genetic material separation of sister chromatids Checkpoints process is assessed & possibly halted centromere sister chromatids single-stranded chromosomes double-stranded  

Checkpoint control system Checkpoints cell cycle controlled by STOP & GO chemical signals at critical points signals indicate if key cellular processes have been completed correctly

Checkpoint control system 3 major checkpoints: G1/S can DNA synthesis begin? G2/M has DNA synthesis been completed correctly? commitment to mitosis spindle checkpoint are all chromosomes attached to spindle? can sister chromatids separate correctly?

“Go-ahead” signals Protein signals that promote cell growth & division internal signals (inside cell) “promoting factors” external signals (outside cell) “growth factors” We still don’t fully understanding the regulation of the cell cycle. We only have “snapshots” of what happens in specific cases.

External signals Growth factors coordination between cells protein signals released by body cells that stimulate other cells to divide density-dependent inhibition crowded cells stop dividing

Cancer & Cell Growth Cancer is essentially a failure of cell division control unrestrained, uncontrolled cell growth What control is lost? lose checkpoint stops in the cell cycle.

Development of Cancer Cancer develops only after a cell experiences ~6 key mutations (“hits”) unlimited growth ignore checkpoints escape apoptosis (apoptosis: programmed cell death). immortality = unlimited divisions promotes blood vessel growth overcome density dependence

What causes these “hits”? Mutations in cells can be triggered by UV radiation (carcinogen) chemical exposure (carcinogen) radiation exposure (carcinogen) cigarette smoke (carcinogen) Pollution (carcinogen) age genetics normal cell cancer cell bloodstream

Tumors Mass of abnormal cells Benign tumor Malignant tumor abnormal cells remain at original site as a lump most do not cause serious problems & can be removed by surgery Malignant tumor cells leave original site lose attachment to nearby cells carried by blood & lymph system to other tissues start more tumors = metastasis: spread of cancer to other parts of the body. impair functions of organs throughout body

Traditional treatments for cancers Treatments target rapidly dividing cells high-energy radiation kills rapidly dividing cells chemotherapy stop DNA replication stop mitosis & cytokinesis stop blood vessel growth