دورية أكاديمية

Carcinogenesis switched on by DNA cross-linked between complementary bases aroused by aflatoxin and N-nitroso compounds.

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العنوان: Carcinogenesis switched on by DNA cross-linked between complementary bases aroused by aflatoxin and N-nitroso compounds.
المؤلفون: Dai Qianhuan1,2 qhdai@bjpu.edu.cn, Lu Ping1, Peng Shaohua1, Zhang Qingrong2
المصدر: Progress in Natural Science. Aug2003, Vol. 13 Issue 8, p561. 7p.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *CARCINOGENESIS, *DNA, *AFLATOXINS, *GENETIC mutation
مستخلص: The di-region theory put forward by Dai Qianhuan, a molecular mechanism of chemical carcinogenesis, concluded that the carcinogenesis induced by most of the environmental carcinogens is switched on by the cross-linking between DNA complementary bases aroused by the bifunctional alkylation of their metabolic intermediates. It was evidenced in this paper with DNA filter elution method that one carcinogenic mycotoxin, aflatoxin G[SUB1], four carcinogenic N-nitroso compounds, N-nitrosodiethyl-amine, N-nitrosodibutyl-amine, N-nitrosomorpholine and N-nitrosopyrrolidine, one carcinogenic diazo color, 4-dimethylaminodiazobenzene and one carcinogenic nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compound, quinoline, all induced DNA interstrands cross-linking with dosage correlation after metabolic activation. However, the non-carcinogens in corresponding series for control, aflatoxin B[SUB2], N-nitroso-diphenylamine, 4'-bromo4-dimethylamino-diazobenzene and isoquinoline, cannot induce DNA interstrands cross-linking at all in the same condition. A method for the determination of cross-liking ratio between DNA complementary bases in total DNA interstrands cross-linking, which has no monitoring measure as yet, has been established for the first time based upon a 24 hour repairing experiment. The DNA complementary pair cross-linking ratio induced by a metabolized carcinogen is correlated with its carcinogenic potential. It may be concluded that the mutations including point and frameshift mutagenesis induced by aflatoxin and other carcinogens are switched on by their corresponding cross-linking base pair between complementary bases. Therefore, the di-region theory is a reasonable molecular mechanism for chemical, endogenous and physical carcinogenesis. cross-linking between DNA complementary biases, di-region theory, mycotoxin, N-nitroso compounds, mechanism of carcinogenesis, mutational spectrum [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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