Cancer Chemotherapy Revision Sheet
1. Which feature distinguishes taxanes from vinca alkaloids in their mechanism of microtubule inhibition?
2. Which phase of the cell cycle do classical anticancer agents primarily target?
3. What is the main mechanism by which alkylating agents cause damage to DNA in cancer cells?
Folate antagonists — role?
Inhibit DHFR, block DNA synthesis
Cell cycle phases — target of agents?
Mainly S-phase
Topoisomerase II — function?
Relaxes DNA during replication and transcription
Main drug classes — examples?
Antimetabolites, alkylating agents, antibiotics, microtubule inhibitors
P-glycoprotein — mechanism?
Efflux pump reducing intracellular drug concentration
Folate antagonists — function?
Inhibit DHFR, block nucleotide synthesis
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