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GMS 6552 – Exam 2: Principles of Medical Microbiology and Immunology

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GMS 6552 Exam 2 evaluates graduate students’ mastery of advanced concepts in medical microbiology and immunology. This exam covers host-pathogen interactions, innate and adaptive immune responses, microbial genetics, and mechanisms of infection and immunity. It emphasizes critical analysis of current research, clinical applications of immunological principles, and the role of microbes in human disease. Success in Exam 2 is essential for developing a foundation in infectious disease mechanisms and preparing for clinical or research-focused careers in biomedical sciences.

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GMS 6552 Exam 2 NEWEST 2025 COMPLETE
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Oncogenes in Cancer - CORRECT ANSWER- Aberrant expression of proto-oncogenes that
increases cell proliferation/survival

First identified in cancer-causing viruses

Typically a dominant mechanism

Oncogene activation is usually limited to somatic tissue, but more cases of inherited oncogene
mutations are being found



Biochemical functions of oncogenes - CORRECT ANSWER- G-proteins (Ras)

Protein Kinases (Raf, Akt)

Lipid Kinases (PI3-Kinase)

Transcription Factors (Myc)

Binding and inactivating apoptotic proteins (BCL2)

Protein Kinase regulatory subunits (Cyclins A, E, D)

Transcriptional coactivators (B-Catenin, YAP, TAZ)

,Five Ways to Activate Oncogenes - CORRECT ANSWER- 1. Mutation of gene to make it
overactive

2. Amplification of a normal gene

3. Chromosomal Rearrangement

4. Promoter/enhancer insertion

5. Hypomethylation of oncogene



Amplification - CORRECT ANSWER- Multiple gene copies = too much transcript and protein

DNA sequencing, DNA-PCR

RNA sequencing, RNA-PCR

Protein: Western



Chromosomal Rearrangement - CORRECT ANSWER- Affects regulatory region of oncogene

Cytogenetics

PCR using primers

Oncogene - CORRECT ANSWER- A gene that causes or contributes to the development of
cancer



Hallmarks of Cancer - CORRECT ANSWER- Sustaining proliferative signaling

Evading growth suppressors

Activating invasion and metastasis

Enabling replicative immortality

Inducing angiogenesis

Resisting cell death

, In vivo oncogenic evidence - CORRECT ANSWER- Cause cancer when activated in a transgenic
animal

Render nontumorigenic cells tumorigenic

Knock down or knock out in tumorigenic cells renders the cells nontumorigenic

Activation/overexpression of the oncogene is strongly correlated with human cancer



In vitro oncogenic evidence - CORRECT ANSWER- Causes anchorage-independent growth in
soft agar (protection from anoikis)

Causes focus formation (loss of contact inhibition)

Renders cell growth factor independent

Promoter/Enhancer Insertion - CORRECT ANSWER- From retroviral integration near oncogene

Gene expression activated from the viral promoter

Should activate oncogenes or disrupt tumor suppressors

Can find new genes



Hypomethylation of Oncogenes - CORRECT ANSWER- Ex. N-ras is activated in liver cancer due
to under-methylated promoter, allowing gene expression

Directly measure methylation using methyl-sensitive restriction enzyme/genomic DNA,,
bisulfite genomic sequencing, or methylation specific PCR

measure RNA/protein level



Oncogenes in medical practice - CORRECT ANSWER- Specific diagnosis, sub-classification of
tumor type, and/or prognosis can be based on certain gene involvement



EGFR Inhibitors - CORRECT ANSWER- Sustaining proliferative signaling

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