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Carcinogen-DNA adducts in exfoliated urothelial cells: techniques for noninvasive human monitoring.

Detection of carcinogen-DNA adducts in DNA from exfoliated urothelial cells from animals and humans exposed to potential environmental carcinogens is described. In an animal model, 4-aminobiphenyl-DNA adducts were detected, and the shape of the dose-response curve was related to the levels of 4-amin...

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Autores principales: Talaska, G, Schamer, M, Skipper, P, Tannenbaum, S, Caporaso, N, Kadlubar, F, Bartsch, H, Vineis, P
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1993
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8319646
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author Talaska, G
Schamer, M
Skipper, P
Tannenbaum, S
Caporaso, N
Kadlubar, F
Bartsch, H
Vineis, P
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Schamer, M
Skipper, P
Tannenbaum, S
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Kadlubar, F
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Vineis, P
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description Detection of carcinogen-DNA adducts in DNA from exfoliated urothelial cells from animals and humans exposed to potential environmental carcinogens is described. In an animal model, 4-aminobiphenyl-DNA adducts were detected, and the shape of the dose-response curve was related to the levels of 4-aminobiphenyl-hemoglobin adducts. In a human study, five distinct adducts were two to nine times higher in smokers than in nonsmokers. The association of four adduct measures with smoking was corroborated by significant correlations with levels of 4-aminobiphenyl-hemoglobin adducts, type and number of cigarettes smoked, and/or urinary mutagenicity. One adduct seemed chromatographically similar to N-(deoxyguanosin-8-yl)-4-aminobiphenyl. This adduct showed the strongest correlation with 4-aminobiphenyl-hemoglobin adduct levels. These data suggest that noninvasive techniques can be applied to the study of carcinogen-DNA adducts in the target organ of humans at risk for urinary bladder cancer.
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spelling pubmed-15670692006-09-18 Carcinogen-DNA adducts in exfoliated urothelial cells: techniques for noninvasive human monitoring. Talaska, G Schamer, M Skipper, P Tannenbaum, S Caporaso, N Kadlubar, F Bartsch, H Vineis, P Environ Health Perspect Research Article Detection of carcinogen-DNA adducts in DNA from exfoliated urothelial cells from animals and humans exposed to potential environmental carcinogens is described. In an animal model, 4-aminobiphenyl-DNA adducts were detected, and the shape of the dose-response curve was related to the levels of 4-aminobiphenyl-hemoglobin adducts. In a human study, five distinct adducts were two to nine times higher in smokers than in nonsmokers. The association of four adduct measures with smoking was corroborated by significant correlations with levels of 4-aminobiphenyl-hemoglobin adducts, type and number of cigarettes smoked, and/or urinary mutagenicity. One adduct seemed chromatographically similar to N-(deoxyguanosin-8-yl)-4-aminobiphenyl. This adduct showed the strongest correlation with 4-aminobiphenyl-hemoglobin adduct levels. These data suggest that noninvasive techniques can be applied to the study of carcinogen-DNA adducts in the target organ of humans at risk for urinary bladder cancer. 1993-03 /pmc/articles/PMC1567069/ /pubmed/8319646 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Talaska, G
Schamer, M
Skipper, P
Tannenbaum, S
Caporaso, N
Kadlubar, F
Bartsch, H
Vineis, P
Carcinogen-DNA adducts in exfoliated urothelial cells: techniques for noninvasive human monitoring.
title Carcinogen-DNA adducts in exfoliated urothelial cells: techniques for noninvasive human monitoring.
title_full Carcinogen-DNA adducts in exfoliated urothelial cells: techniques for noninvasive human monitoring.
title_fullStr Carcinogen-DNA adducts in exfoliated urothelial cells: techniques for noninvasive human monitoring.
title_full_unstemmed Carcinogen-DNA adducts in exfoliated urothelial cells: techniques for noninvasive human monitoring.
title_short Carcinogen-DNA adducts in exfoliated urothelial cells: techniques for noninvasive human monitoring.
title_sort carcinogen-dna adducts in exfoliated urothelial cells: techniques for noninvasive human monitoring.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8319646
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