WBR0165

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Author PageAuthor::William J Gibson
Exam Type ExamType::USMLE Step 1
Main Category MainCategory::Pharmacology
Sub Category SubCategory::Oncology, SubCategory::Reproductive
Prompt [[Prompt::A 55 year old woman presents to her physician for persistent abdominal pain, bloating and unintentional weight loss of 10 pounds over the past two months. The physician performs a pelvic exam which reveals an adnexal mass. Serum CA-125 is positive. Abdominal CT reveals tumor that has invaded the omentum. When the therapeutic regimen is explained to the patient, the patient recognizes the name of one drug saying, “That one was on the stent my husband received”. What is the mechanism of action of the most likely drug?]]
Answer A AnswerA::Inhibits microtubule polymerization
Answer A Explanation AnswerAExp::'''Incorrect:''' Both vincristine and vinblastine bind to tubulin dimers, thereby inhibiting the assembly of microtubulues and blocking cell progression through mitosis.
Answer B AnswerB::Inhibits microtubule depolymerization
Answer B Explanation [[AnswerBExp::Correct: Paclitaxel hyperstabilizes microtubules and inhibits the disassembly of the mitotic spindle, thereby arresting dividing cells in M-phase. It is primarily used in breast and ovarian carcinomas. It is also used to coat coronary artery stents.]]
Answer C AnswerC::Inhibits MTOR
Answer C Explanation AnswerCExp::'''Incorrect:''' Sirolimus inhibits MTOR and is used for immunosuppression.
Answer D AnswerD::Intercalates between Cytosine and Guanine
Answer D Explanation AnswerDExp::'''Incorrect:''' Dactinomycin inhibits RNA polymerase by intercalating between Cytosine and Guanine nucleotides in DNA.
Answer E AnswerE::Adds alkyl group to guanine N-7
Answer E Explanation AnswerEExp::'''Incorrect:''' Cyclophosphamide is an alkylating agent that covalently cross-links guanine nucleotides at the N-7 nitrogen. While cyclophosphamide can be used to treat ovarian carcinoma, it is not used to coat drug-eluting stents.
Right Answer RightAnswer::B
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Keyword WBRKeyword::Chemotherapy, WBRKeyword::Stent, WBRKeyword::Ovarian cancer, WBRKeyword::Cancer, WBRKeyword::Mitosis
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