L13 - Cancer Cell Signalling-Part 1-S23
L13 - Cancer Cell Signalling-Part 1-S23
L13 - Cancer Cell Signalling-Part 1-S23
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Cell-Cell Communication
• All multicellular organisms need to
communicate in order to coordinate actions.
Berridge, 2014
Cell-Cell Communication
• Cells can also communicate
using chemical stimuli.
Berridge, 2014
Cell Signalling
• Stimuli acting on cell surface
receptors set off internal
signalling cascades which can
have several components.
Berridge, 2014
Cell Signalling
Berridge, 2014
Cell Signalling: Stimuli
Taste Pore
• Cells are sensitive to an enormous variety of
stimuli.
Berridge, 2014
Chemical Stimuli
• Membrane-anchored stimuli can
activate adjacent (Juxtacrine).
Berridge, 2014
Cell Signalling: Growth Factors
• There are numerous growth factors that act by stimulating the cell
cycle.
Berridge, 2014
Cell Signalling: Growth Factor Families
# Growth Factor Family Examples Function References
Insulin-Like Growth Factor Regulate cell growth, differentiation, and metabolism in Le Roith and Yakar
3 IGF-1, IGF-2
(IGF) various tissues (2017)
Platelet-Derived Growth Promote cell proliferation and migration in various tissues, Heldin and Westermark
5 PDGF-AA, PDGF-BB
Factor (PDGF) particularly in wound healing (2017)
Berridge, 2014
Cell Signalling Pathways
• Signalling pathways may
co-operate with each
other to mediate the
action of growth factors.
• Components coloured in
red are responsible for
conveying signals from
the cell surface into the
nucleus.
Berridge, 2014
Cell Signalling Pathways
• Signalling Components
include:
- Transcription factors
- Calcium
- Protein kinases such as
Extracellular-signal-
Regulated protein
Kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2)
and Protein Kinase B
(PKB) that target
transcription factors
resident within the
nucleus.
Berridge, 2014
Cell Signalling Pathways
• These transcription
factors control the
expression of cell cycle
components that are
required to induce DNA
synthesis.
Berridge, 2014
Cell Signalling: Growth Factors
Berridge, 2014
Receptor Kinases
Berridge, 2014
Protein Tyrosine Kinase-linked Receptors
• ERBB receptor subunits are Protein
Tyrosine Kinase-linked Receptors
(PTKRs) or RTKs.
Berridge, 2014
Tyrosine-Kinase Linked Receptor Family
Berridge, 2014
Tyrosine-Kinase Linked Receptor Family
Berridge, 2014
ERBB1/HER1/EGFR
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