Los genes del cáncer

Translated title of the contribution: Genes associated to cancer

Raúl Peralta-Rodríguez, Alejandra Valdivia, Mónica Mendoza, Jade Rodríguez, Daniel Marrero, Lucero Paniagua, Pablo Romero, Keiko Taniguchi, Mauricio Salcedo

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Abstract

In 2010, in a cancer genes census, 291 genes were enumerated. These represent near to the 1 % of the total genes, for which there is enough biological evidence that they belong to a new genes classification, known as the cancer genes. These have been defined as the causal genes for sporadic or familiar cancer, when they mutate. The mutation types for these genes includes amplifications, point mutations, deletions, genomic rearranges, amongst others, which lead to a protein over-expression, muting, production of chimeric proteins or a de novo expression. In conjunction these genomic alterations or those of the genetic expression, when they affect specific genes which contribute to the development of cancer, are denominated as cancer genes. It is possible that the list of these alterations will grow longer due to new strategies being developed, for example, the genomic analysis.

Translated title of the contributionGenes associated to cancer
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)S178-S187
JournalRevista Medica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social
Volume53
StatePublished - 2015

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