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- W118052114 abstract "Cancer is initiated and maintained by the accumulation of numerous mutations in specific genes. Rarely, the mutations are inherited but more commonly they occur via exposure to chemical carcinogens. Mutant genes fall into two categories: tumor suppressors and oncogenes. The most commonly mutated tumor suppressor is p53, while one of the most commonly mutated oncogenes is Ras. p53 induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in cells that have undergone DNA damage. Mutations in p53 usually result in inactivation of its normal transcriptional ability, leading to unregulated growth of damaged cells. In contrast, mutations in Ras are activating mutations that lead to increased cell proliferation. Among the more commonly studied carcinogens are polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), which are combustion products found in cigarette smoke, and aflatoxins, which are produced by molds. These are not carcinogenic until metabolically activated to compounds known as ultimate carcinogens, which can damage DNA, leading to mutations. Molecular epidemiology and experimental carcinogenesis with Ras and p53 have led to an understanding of the roles of metabolic activation and genetic selection in cancer." @default.
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