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Faculty of Medicine Universitas Diponegoro
Dr. Kariadi Hospital Medical Education Area
Jalan Dr. Soetomo 18 Semarang Indonesia
 Retinoblastoma (Rb) is a rapidly
  developing cancer that develops in the
  cells of retina, the light detecting tissue
  of the eye.
 Classification: There are two forms of
  the disease; a genetic and non-genetic
  /sporadic
 Sign of retinoblastoma is an abnormal
  appearance of the pupil, leukocoria
 In children with the heritable genetic form of
  retinoblastoma there is a mutation on
  chromosome 13, called the Rb1 gene.
 One highly studied function of pRb is to prevent
  excessive cell growth by inhibiting cell cycle
  progression until a cell is ready to divide.
 Should an oncogenic protein, such as those
  produced by cells infected by high-risk types of
  human papilloma viruses, bind and inactivate
  pRb, this can lead to cancer.
leukocoria

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 Tumor suppressor genes encode proteins that
  inhibit cellular proliferation by regulating the cell
  cycle.
 Both copies of the gene must be lost for tumor
  development, leading to loss of heterozygosity
  at the gene locus.
 In cases with familial predisposition to develop
  tumors, the affected individuals inherit one
  defective (nonfunctional) copy of a tumor
  suppressor gene and lose the second one
  through somatic mutation. In sporadic cases
  both copies are lost through somatic mutations.
 In this section we describe tumor suppressor
  genes, their products, and possible
  mechanisms by which loss of their function
  contributes to unregulated cell growth.
 We begin our discussion with the
  retinoblastoma (RB) gene, the first and
  prototypic cancer suppressor gene to be
  discovered.
(Alfred George Knudson, Jr. MD, PhD - 1971)




Knudson's hypothesis substantiated by
cytogenetic and molecular studies with other tumor
suppressor genes and can now be formulated in
more precise terms, using retinoblastoma as a
paradigm
   The mutations required to produce
    retinoblastoma involve the RB gene, located
    on chromosome 13q14. In some cases, the
    genetic damage is large enough to be visible
    in the form of a deletion of 13q14.
   Both normal alleles of the RB locus must be
    inactivated (two hits) for the development of
    retinoblastoma.
Figure 6-20 Pathogenesis of retinoblastoma. Two mutations of the RB locus on
chromosome 13q14 lead to neoplastic proliferation of the retinal cells. In the familial
form, all somatic cells inherit one mutant RB gene from a carrier parent. The second
mutation affects the RB locus in one of the retinal cells after birth. In the sporadic
form, both mutations at the RB locus are acquired by the retinal cells after birth.
 Patients with familial retinoblastoma are also
  at greatly increased risk of developing
  osteosarcoma and some other soft tissue
  sarcomas. (if mutation happened,
  inheredited)
 Furthermore, inactivation of the RB locus has
  been noted in several other tumors, including
  adenocarcinoma of the breast, small cell
  carcinoma of the lung, and bladder
  carcinoma.
   Most importantly, alterations in the "RB
    pathway," involving INK4a proteins, cyclin D-
    dependent kinases, and RB family proteins,
    are almost always present in cancer cells
Figure 7-36 Role of RB as a cell-cycle regulator. Various growth factors promote the
formation of the cyclin D-CDK4 complex. This complex (and to some extent cyclin E-
CDK2) phosphorylates RB, changing it from an active (hypophosphorylated) to an
inactive state (hyperphosphorylation). RB inactivation allows the cell to pass the G1/S
restriction point. Growth inhibitors such as TGF-β and p53 and the Cip/Kip (e.g., p21, p57)
and INK4a (p161NK4a and p19ARF) cell-cycle inhibitors prevent RB activation.
Transforming proteins of oncogenic viruses bind hypophosphorylated RB and cause its
functional inactivation. Virtually all cancers show dysregulation of the cell cycle by
affecting the four genes marked by an asterisk.
 RB exerts antiproliferative effects by
  controlling the G1-to-S transition of the cell
  cycle.
 In its active form RB is hypophosphorylated
  and binds to E2F transcription factor. This
  interaction prevents transcription of genes
  like cyclin E that are needed for DNA
  replication, and so the cells are arrested in G1.
activation   block
   Growth factor signaling leads to cyclin D
    expression, activation of the cyclin D-CDK4/6
    complexes, inactivation of RB by
    phosphorylation, and thus release of
    E2F.Loss of cell cycle control is fundamental
    to malignant transformation.
 Almost all cancers will have disabled the G1
  checkpoint, by mutation of either RB or
  genes that affect RB function, like cyclin D,
  CDK4, and CDKIs.
 Many oncogenic DNA viruses, like HPV,
  encode proteins (e.g., E7) that bind to RB and
  render it nonfunctional.
   American Cancer Society (2003).
    "Chapter 85. Neoplasms of the Eye". Cancer Medicine.
    Hamilton, Ontario: BC Decker Inc. ISBN 1-55009-213-8.
   Du W, Pogoriler J (August 2006).
    "Retinoblastoma family genes". Oncogene 25 (38): 5190–200.
   Kumar V, Abbas AK, Fausto N. Robbins and Cotran
    Pathologic Basis of Disease. 8th Edition. Philadelpia. Elsevier.
   RB Gene and Cell Cycle on Kumar V, Abbas AK, Fausto N.
    Robbins and Cotran Basic Pathology 8th Edition. Philadelpia.
    Elsevier

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Rb gene and cell cycle

  • 1. Fadel Muhammad Garishah et al Faculty of Medicine Universitas Diponegoro Dr. Kariadi Hospital Medical Education Area Jalan Dr. Soetomo 18 Semarang Indonesia
  • 2.  Retinoblastoma (Rb) is a rapidly developing cancer that develops in the cells of retina, the light detecting tissue of the eye.  Classification: There are two forms of the disease; a genetic and non-genetic /sporadic  Sign of retinoblastoma is an abnormal appearance of the pupil, leukocoria
  • 3.  In children with the heritable genetic form of retinoblastoma there is a mutation on chromosome 13, called the Rb1 gene.  One highly studied function of pRb is to prevent excessive cell growth by inhibiting cell cycle progression until a cell is ready to divide.  Should an oncogenic protein, such as those produced by cells infected by high-risk types of human papilloma viruses, bind and inactivate pRb, this can lead to cancer.
  • 6.  Tumor suppressor genes encode proteins that inhibit cellular proliferation by regulating the cell cycle.  Both copies of the gene must be lost for tumor development, leading to loss of heterozygosity at the gene locus.  In cases with familial predisposition to develop tumors, the affected individuals inherit one defective (nonfunctional) copy of a tumor suppressor gene and lose the second one through somatic mutation. In sporadic cases both copies are lost through somatic mutations.
  • 7.  In this section we describe tumor suppressor genes, their products, and possible mechanisms by which loss of their function contributes to unregulated cell growth.  We begin our discussion with the retinoblastoma (RB) gene, the first and prototypic cancer suppressor gene to be discovered.
  • 8. (Alfred George Knudson, Jr. MD, PhD - 1971) Knudson's hypothesis substantiated by cytogenetic and molecular studies with other tumor suppressor genes and can now be formulated in more precise terms, using retinoblastoma as a paradigm
  • 9. The mutations required to produce retinoblastoma involve the RB gene, located on chromosome 13q14. In some cases, the genetic damage is large enough to be visible in the form of a deletion of 13q14.
  • 10. Both normal alleles of the RB locus must be inactivated (two hits) for the development of retinoblastoma.
  • 11. Figure 6-20 Pathogenesis of retinoblastoma. Two mutations of the RB locus on chromosome 13q14 lead to neoplastic proliferation of the retinal cells. In the familial form, all somatic cells inherit one mutant RB gene from a carrier parent. The second mutation affects the RB locus in one of the retinal cells after birth. In the sporadic form, both mutations at the RB locus are acquired by the retinal cells after birth.
  • 12.  Patients with familial retinoblastoma are also at greatly increased risk of developing osteosarcoma and some other soft tissue sarcomas. (if mutation happened, inheredited)  Furthermore, inactivation of the RB locus has been noted in several other tumors, including adenocarcinoma of the breast, small cell carcinoma of the lung, and bladder carcinoma.
  • 13. Most importantly, alterations in the "RB pathway," involving INK4a proteins, cyclin D- dependent kinases, and RB family proteins, are almost always present in cancer cells
  • 14. Figure 7-36 Role of RB as a cell-cycle regulator. Various growth factors promote the formation of the cyclin D-CDK4 complex. This complex (and to some extent cyclin E- CDK2) phosphorylates RB, changing it from an active (hypophosphorylated) to an inactive state (hyperphosphorylation). RB inactivation allows the cell to pass the G1/S restriction point. Growth inhibitors such as TGF-β and p53 and the Cip/Kip (e.g., p21, p57) and INK4a (p161NK4a and p19ARF) cell-cycle inhibitors prevent RB activation. Transforming proteins of oncogenic viruses bind hypophosphorylated RB and cause its functional inactivation. Virtually all cancers show dysregulation of the cell cycle by affecting the four genes marked by an asterisk.
  • 15.  RB exerts antiproliferative effects by controlling the G1-to-S transition of the cell cycle.  In its active form RB is hypophosphorylated and binds to E2F transcription factor. This interaction prevents transcription of genes like cyclin E that are needed for DNA replication, and so the cells are arrested in G1.
  • 16.
  • 17. activation block
  • 18. Growth factor signaling leads to cyclin D expression, activation of the cyclin D-CDK4/6 complexes, inactivation of RB by phosphorylation, and thus release of E2F.Loss of cell cycle control is fundamental to malignant transformation.
  • 19.  Almost all cancers will have disabled the G1 checkpoint, by mutation of either RB or genes that affect RB function, like cyclin D, CDK4, and CDKIs.  Many oncogenic DNA viruses, like HPV, encode proteins (e.g., E7) that bind to RB and render it nonfunctional.
  • 20. American Cancer Society (2003). "Chapter 85. Neoplasms of the Eye". Cancer Medicine. Hamilton, Ontario: BC Decker Inc. ISBN 1-55009-213-8.  Du W, Pogoriler J (August 2006). "Retinoblastoma family genes". Oncogene 25 (38): 5190–200.  Kumar V, Abbas AK, Fausto N. Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease. 8th Edition. Philadelpia. Elsevier.  RB Gene and Cell Cycle on Kumar V, Abbas AK, Fausto N. Robbins and Cotran Basic Pathology 8th Edition. Philadelpia. Elsevier