Signalisation intercellulaire et biologie des tumeurs [ WSBIM2141 ]
3.0 crédits ECTS
30.0 h
1q
Teacher(s) |
Lemaigre Frédéric (coordinator) ;
Constantinescu Stefan ;
Decottignies Anabelle ;
Feron Olivier ;
Sonveaux Pierre ;
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Language |
French
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Place of the course |
Bruxelles Woluwe
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Prerequisites |
fundamental principles in cell and molecular biology, and in biochemistry (metabolism) taught during the baccalaureate.
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Main themes |
The course describes the molecular and cell biology of intercellular signaling in normal condition and cancer, the mode of action of anti-cancer drugs, the interaction between tumor cells and their micro-environment, angiogenesis and metabolic anomalies resulting from the adaptation of tumor cells to their micro-environment (hypoxia and acidosis). The course will also address the issue of tumor cell immortality.
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Aims |
The course is expected to provide the students with the competence to:
- master the main intercellular signaling pathways, the interactions between tumor cells and blood vessels, the principles of cell immortality and the determinants of tumor cell metabolism;
- understand and explain how perturbed intercellular signaling, abnormal metabolism and cell immortality contribute to to tumor initiation and progression, and metastasis;
- understand and explain how anti-cancer drug modulate intercellular signaling;
- be able to design an experimental approach aiming at the identification of therapeutic targets;
- be able to critically address an oral presentation or article in the field;
- use the acquired knowledge to address knew issues.
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Content |
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Bibliography |
The biology of Cancer, R.A. Weinberg, Garland Publishing
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Other information |
The course is taught in auditoria
Slides will be made available to the students.
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Cycle et année d'étude |
> Master [120] in Biomedicine
> Master [60] in Biomedicine
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Faculty or entity in charge |
> FASB
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