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Chapter 21

Cancer and the Immune System

Dr. Capers

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Kuby IMMUNOLOGYSixth Edition

Chapter 21Cancer and the Immune System

Copyright © 2007 by W. H. Freeman and Company

Kindt • Goldsby • Osborne

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Cancer

Altered self cells Unregulated mitosis

○ Produces tumorBenign – does not invade healthy tissueMalignant – grows and becomes invasive

- Exhibit metastasis

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Malignant cancers are classified according to embryonic origin of tissue

○ CarcinomasEndodermal or ectodermalSkin or epithelial lining of internal organs and glandsColon, breast, prostate, lung

○ Leukemias and lymphomasTumors of hematopoietic cells of bone marrowLeukemias proliferate as single cellsLymphomas grow as tumor masses

○ SarcomasMesodermal connective tissueBone, fat, cartilage

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Malignant transformationAbility for cell to form cancer

○ Decreased requirements for growth factors○ No longer anchorage dependent

What can cause this?○ Various chemical agents○ Radiation○ viruses

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Genes that code for proteins involved incell proliferation arecalled proto-oncogenes; mutations in thesegenes can lead to increasedproliferation

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Chromosomal translocations Can lead to movement of proto-

oncogenes This can lead to increased

transcription and translation of the protein

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Induction of cancer is a multi-step process

Multiple and subsequent mutations

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Tumors of Immune System Leukemias or Lymphomas

Lymphomas○ Solid tumors in lymphoid tissue○ Include Hodgkin’s and non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas

Leukemias○ Proliferate as single cells○ Lymphoid or myeloid lineage○ Acute – appear and progress rapidly, tend to rise

in immature cells○ Chronic – less aggressive and slow, tend to rise in

mature cells, tend to be in adults

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Tumor Antigens Tumor-specific transplantation antigens

(TSTAs)○ Unique to tumor cells○ May arise due to mutation○ Are presented on Class I MHC

Tumor-associated transplantation antigens (TATAs)

○ Proteins expressed on normal cellsInappropriate expression of embryonic geneOverexpression of normal protein

Some antigens are tumor specific

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Oncofetal antigens Found on normal fetal cellsIf expressed later in adult, induce immune

responseCan lead to cancer~90% of colorectal cancer have CEA

(carcinoembryonic antigen)

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Tumor Invasion of Immune System Anti-tumor antibodies

○ Might actually block sites for CTL to bind

Tumor cells might express less Class I MHC

○ This prevents CTL-mediated death

Tumor cells may provide poor costimulatory signals

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Cancer Immunotherapy Manipulation of costimulatory signals Enhancement of antigen-presenting cells Cytokine therapy

○ Interferons○ Tumor necrosis factors

Monoclonal Abs may be used for some tumors

○ Immunotoxins may be linked to kill specific tumor cell, still being researchedRadioactive isotope, drugs


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