Enhanced repair of O6-methylguanine DNA adducts in the liver of transgenic mice expressing the ada gene
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Enhanced repair of O6-methylguanine DNA adducts in the liver of transgenic mice expressing the ada gene
Abstract
The capacity to repair O6-methylguanine-DNA adducts was measured in the liver of transgenic mice expressing a chimeric gene consisting of the inducible P-enolpyruvate carboxykinase (GTP) promoter linked to the bacterial O6-alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferase (ada) gene. Under induced conditions, total hepatic alkyltransferase reached 32.8 +/- 4.2 (SE) fmol/micrograms DNA compared to 7.8 +/- 1.1 fmol/micrograms DNA in nontransgenic mice. Administration of methylnitrosourea or nitrosodimethylamine to both groups of mice produced O6-methylguanine-DNA adducts which resulted in repair-mediated depletion of total hepatic alkyltransferase in a dose-dependent fashion. In nontransgenic mice, depletion of hepatic alkyltransferase occurred at lower doses of carcinogen, and recovery of alkyltransferase activity occurred later than in ada+ transgenic mice. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of residual alkyltransferase activity after methylating agent exposure indicated that the bacterial as well as endogenous mammalian alkyltransferases were functioning as DNA repair proteins in hepatocytes in vivo. Analysis of O6-methylguanine- and N7-methylguanine-DNA adducts in the liver of transgenic and nontransgenic mice after treatment with one dose of 50 mg/kg methylnitrosourea i.p. revealed that transgenic mice repaired in situ O6-methylguanine-DNA adducts approximately 3 times faster than nontransgenic mice, commensurate with the increase in alkyltransferase activity. Thus, ada+ transgenic mice treated with methylnitrosourea have lower levels of persistent mutagenic O6-methylguanine adducts than ada- nontransgenic mice. Hepatic expression of bacterial alkyltransferase appears to protect mice from the DNA-damaging effects of N-nitroso compounds in vivo.
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