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. 1995 Jul;96(1):14-20.
doi: 10.1007/BF00214180.

Transferable clastogenic activity in plasma from patients with Fanconi anemia

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Transferable clastogenic activity in plasma from patients with Fanconi anemia

I Emerit et al. Hum Genet. 1995 Jul.

Abstract

The present study was conducted on 13 patients with Fanconi anemia. 25 parents and 12 siblings. The chromosomal instability characteristic of this congenital breakage syndrome was associated with the presence of transferable clastogenic material in the plasma, as also reported previously for ataxia telangiectasia and Bloom's syndrome. While all plasma ultrafiltrates from homozygotes had chromosome damaging properties, the clastogenic material had to be concentrated in most heterozygotes to reach detectable levels. The clastogenic effect was exerted via the intermediacy of superoxide radicals, since it was regularly inhibited by superoxide dismutase (SOD). This adds further evidence for a prooxidant state in this hereditary disease. The autosustained clastogenic activity possibly plays a role in the progressive impairment of blood cell-producing bone marrow and may predispose patients to develop cancer and leukemia. Prophylactic use of antioxidants may be recommended, using clastogenic plasma activity as a guide.

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