Cellular and molecular mechanisms of diseases - PATOLOGIA MOLECOLARE CELLULARE (2011/2012)

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Course code
4S000675
Name of lecturer
Giorgio Berton
Number of ECTS credits allocated
6
Academic sector
MED/04 - EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Language of instruction
Italian
Location
VERONA
Period
II semestre dal Mar 1, 2012 al Jun 15, 2012.

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Learning outcomes

The course has the objective to teach the molecular mechanisms underlying cell and tissue pathology. Mechanisms responsible for damage of the principal sub-cellular compartments will be examined. Special attention will be given to alterations in cell-matrix and cell-cell communication and to physio-pathology of signal transduction, with special emphasis to neoplastic transformation.The impact of reactive processes (inflammation, hemostatic mechanisms) in pathology will be also examined.

Syllabus

- Introduction to mechanisms of diseases: molecular pathology as a unitary mechanism of cell, tissue and organism damage. Localized and systemic diseases. From cell and tissue damage to whole body damage: cardiac insufficiency, edema and shock..
- Classification of diseases and general aspects of causative factors of diseases.
- Alterations of membrane transport: canalopaties.
- Alterations in cell-cell communication: mechanisms of signal transduction by tyrosine kinase receptors, trimeric G-protein coupled receptors and cytoplasmic tyrosine and serin/threonin kinases. Alterations of signal transduction in neoplstic cells.
- Molecular mechanisms of cell adhesion and their alterations in the context of leukocyte recruitment and platelet adhesion/aggregation.
- Cytoskeleton dynamics and regulation of cell migration.
- Phagocytosis and pathogen-host interaction.
- Diseases due to abnormal accumulations within the cell
- Mitochondria pathologies.
- Reactions to vascular damage: mechanisms of hemostasis and thrombo-embolisms.
- Etio-pathogenesis of atherosclerosis

Assessment methods and criteria

oral examination

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