DNA binding and its relationship to carcinogenesis by different polycyclic hydrocarbons
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- DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910190117
DNA binding and its relationship to carcinogenesis by different polycyclic hydrocarbons
Abstract
Five different polycyclic hydrocarbons with different degrees of carcinogenicity in vivo were tested for their metabolism to water-soluble products and their binding to DNA, RNA, and protein in normal embryonic hamster and BHK cells. The compounds studied were 7, 12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene, benzo(a)pyrene, 20-methyl-cholanthrene, dibenz(a,h)anthracene and dibenz(a,c)anthracene. All five compounds were metabolized to water-soluble produces in both types of cells and treatment of cells with aminophylline enhanced this metabolism. After and not before this enhancement of metabolism by aminophylline, there was a relationship between the degree of carcinogenicity and binding to DNA. There was no such relationship with binding to RNA or protein. The results, indicating a relationship between the degree of carcinogenicity and binding to DNA under appropriate conditions of metabolism, support the suggestion that DNA is the target for carcinogenesis by such carcinogens.
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