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Inhibition of human topoisomerase II in vitro by bioactive benzene metabolites.

Benzene is a clastogenic and carcinogenic agent that induces acute myelogenous leukemia in humans and multiple of tumors in animals. Previous research has indicated that benzene must first be metabolized to one or more bioactive species to exert its myelotoxic and genotoxic effects. To better unders...

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Autores principales: Frantz, C E, Chen, H, Eastmond, D A
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1469756/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9118913
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Chen, H
Eastmond, D A
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description Benzene is a clastogenic and carcinogenic agent that induces acute myelogenous leukemia in humans and multiple of tumors in animals. Previous research has indicated that benzene must first be metabolized to one or more bioactive species to exert its myelotoxic and genotoxic effects. To better understand the possible role of individual benzene metabolites in the leukemogenic process, as well as to further investigate inhibition of topoisomerase II by benzene metabolites, a series of known and putative benzene metabolites, phenol, 4,4'-biphenol, 2,2'-biphenol, hydroquinone, catechol, 1,2,4-benzenetriol, 1,4-benzoquinone, and trans-trans-muconaldehyde were tested for inhibitory effects in vitro on the human topoisomerase II enzyme. With minor modifications of the standard assay conditions, 1,4-benzoquinone and trans-trans-muconaldehyde were shown to be directly inhibitory, whereas all of the phenolic metabolites were shown to inhibit enzymatic activity following bioactivation using a peroxidase activation system. The majority of compounds tested inhibited topoisomerase II at concentrations at or below 10 microM. These results confirm and expand upon previous findings from our laboratory and indicate that many of the metabolites of benzene could potentially interfere with topoisomerase II. Since other inhibitors of topoisomerase II have been shown to induce leukemia in humans, inhibition of this enzyme by benzene metabolites may also play a role in the carcinogenic effects of benzene.
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spelling pubmed-14697562006-06-01 Inhibition of human topoisomerase II in vitro by bioactive benzene metabolites. Frantz, C E Chen, H Eastmond, D A Environ Health Perspect Research Article Benzene is a clastogenic and carcinogenic agent that induces acute myelogenous leukemia in humans and multiple of tumors in animals. Previous research has indicated that benzene must first be metabolized to one or more bioactive species to exert its myelotoxic and genotoxic effects. To better understand the possible role of individual benzene metabolites in the leukemogenic process, as well as to further investigate inhibition of topoisomerase II by benzene metabolites, a series of known and putative benzene metabolites, phenol, 4,4'-biphenol, 2,2'-biphenol, hydroquinone, catechol, 1,2,4-benzenetriol, 1,4-benzoquinone, and trans-trans-muconaldehyde were tested for inhibitory effects in vitro on the human topoisomerase II enzyme. With minor modifications of the standard assay conditions, 1,4-benzoquinone and trans-trans-muconaldehyde were shown to be directly inhibitory, whereas all of the phenolic metabolites were shown to inhibit enzymatic activity following bioactivation using a peroxidase activation system. The majority of compounds tested inhibited topoisomerase II at concentrations at or below 10 microM. These results confirm and expand upon previous findings from our laboratory and indicate that many of the metabolites of benzene could potentially interfere with topoisomerase II. Since other inhibitors of topoisomerase II have been shown to induce leukemia in humans, inhibition of this enzyme by benzene metabolites may also play a role in the carcinogenic effects of benzene. 1996-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1469756/ /pubmed/9118913 Text en
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Inhibition of human topoisomerase II in vitro by bioactive benzene metabolites.
title Inhibition of human topoisomerase II in vitro by bioactive benzene metabolites.
title_full Inhibition of human topoisomerase II in vitro by bioactive benzene metabolites.
title_fullStr Inhibition of human topoisomerase II in vitro by bioactive benzene metabolites.
title_full_unstemmed Inhibition of human topoisomerase II in vitro by bioactive benzene metabolites.
title_short Inhibition of human topoisomerase II in vitro by bioactive benzene metabolites.
title_sort inhibition of human topoisomerase ii in vitro by bioactive benzene metabolites.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1469756/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9118913
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