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Comparative Study
. 1982;18(3):285-94.
doi: 10.1002/jcb.1982.240180304.

Differences in metabolism of chemical carcinogens in cultured human epithelial tissues and cells

Comparative Study

Differences in metabolism of chemical carcinogens in cultured human epithelial tissues and cells

C C Harris et al. J Cell Biochem. 1982.

Abstract

The metabolism of chemical carcinogens has been studied in cultured human bronchus, colon, duodenum, pancreatic duct, and esophagus. Metabolite patterns and carcinogen-DNA adducts are generally qualitatively similar among animal species, individuals within a species, and tissues within an individual. However, wide quantitative differences are observed between individuals in outbred animal species, including humans. These interindividual differences in amounts of carcinogen-DNA adducts and in activities of enzymes that are important in the metabolism of chemical carcinogens are similar in magnitude (10-to 150-fold) to those observed in pharmacogenetic studies of drug metabolism. The role of these differences as risk factors in human cancer is being investigated.

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