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细胞周期与癌症

The Cell Cycle and Cancer
课程网址: http://videolectures.net/mitworld_amon_ccc/  
主讲教师: Angelika Amon
开课单位: 麻省理工学院
开课时间: 2011-02-21
课程语种: 英语
中文简介:
我们都是从一个单一的受精细胞开始,并作为完全形成的人类,以10到13个细胞结束。 “游戏的名称,”Angelika Amon说,是准确地复制这些细胞中的遗传信息。 “只有当这种情况一直发生并且保真度很高时,你最终会得到一个健康的个体。”Amon在非洲血统百合中展示了一个美丽的舞蹈视频,就像细胞分裂一样,这表明染色体向细胞的两端移动单个细胞成为两个子细胞的前奏。这就像“开幕式”,阿蒙奇怪地说道。她继续说,这种细胞分裂过程在生物体中是“高度保守的”。例如,如果酵母细胞含有阻止其正确分裂的缺陷,插入人体等同的蛋白质以纠正缺陷将使酵母再次开始分裂.Amon描述了细胞如何含有称为生长因子的特殊蛋白质一起抑制或启动细胞分裂。 “细胞就像洋葱一样放置层层和控制层,”阿蒙说。如果某人遗传了影响这些生长因子之一的突变,那么细胞可能会失控地增殖。癌症的另一种途径是,细胞检测DNA损伤的内部机制是否会因为暴露于X射线或紫外线而发生故障。当这些检查点发生故障时,细胞将通过破碎的染色体或额外的染色体进行分裂,而不是对细胞分裂进行制动。 DNA片段存在,信息丢失或放大,“乱七八糟”。研究人员已经确定了几个关键染色体,其中缺陷导致生长因子或检查点出现故障。他们已经开始设计针对这些错误细胞生长途径中涉及的特定蛋白质的新药物。
课程简介: We all start out as a single fertilized cell, and wind up, as fully formed humans, with 10 to the 13th cells. “The name of the game,” says Angelika Amon, is to replicate the genetic information in those cells accurately. “Only if that happens all the time and with high fidelity will you end up with a healthy individual.” Amon shows a beautiful video of dance-like cell division in the African blood lily, which demonstrates the migration of chromosomes to opposite ends of the cell -- prelude to a single cell becoming two daughter cells. It’s “like a curtain opening,” Amon says in wonder. This process of cell division, she continues, is “highly conserved” among organisms. For instance, if a yeast cell contains a defect that prevents it from dividing correctly, plugging in the human equivalent of a protein to correct the defect will enable the yeast to begin dividing again. Amon describes how cells contain special proteins called growth factors that work together to inhibit or initiate cell division. “The cell puts in place layers and layers of controls, like an onion,” says Amon. If someone inherits a mutation that affects one of these growth factors, then cells may proliferate uncontrollably. Another route to cancer is if a cell’s internal mechanisms for detecting DNA damage malfunctions, perhaps due to exposure to X-rays or UV rays. When these checkpoints break down, instead of putting the brakes on cell division, the cell will proceed unchecked through division with broken chromosomes, or extra chromosomes. Pieces of DNA lie around, information gets lost or amplified and “a mess ensues.” Researchers have identified several key chromosomes in which defects lead to malfunctioning growth factors or checkpoints. And they’ve begun to design new drugs that target the specific proteins involved in these errant cell growth pathways.
关 键 词: 遗传信息; 细胞分裂; 突变
课程来源: 视频讲座网
最后编审: 2019-05-20:cwx
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