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Genes and Environment
Investigating Mechanisms for Non-linear Genotoxic Responses, and Analysing Their Effects in Binary Combination
Jatin R. Verma1  Owen G. Bodger1  Paul D. Lewis1  George E. Johnson1  Shareen H. Doak1  Adam D. Thomas1  Gareth J. S. Jenkins1  Ben J. Rees1  Zoulikha M. Zaïr1 
[1] Institute of Life Science, College of Medicine, Swansea University
关键词: alkylating agents;    thresholds;    mode of action;    DNA repair;    mixtures;   
DOI  :  10.3123/jemsge.34.179
学科分类:分子生物学,细胞生物学和基因
来源: Japanese Environmental Mutagen Society / Nihon Kankyo Hen igen Gakkai
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References(38)Cited-By(4)A recent shift by the scientific and regulatory community, towards accepting the existence of non-linear dose responses for certain DNA reactive genotoxic agents, has unveiled a myriad of questions regarding their biological basis. The mechanisms responsible for ‘genotoxic tolerance’ at low doses are wide ranging but poorly understood, yet this information is essential when analysing non-linear dose responses for hazard and risk assessment. For DNA reactive genotoxins, non-linear dose responses can arise from many different biological mechanisms, including DNA repair. Recent work from our group explored the contributory role of DNA repair to nonlinear genotoxic dose responses, in human cells exposed alkylating agents. Here we discuss the involvement of the repair enzymes methylpurine DNA-glycosylase and methyl-guanine methyl-transferase in modulating the non-linear dose responses observed in human cells exposed to ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) and N-methyl-N-nitrosourea, respectively. We also discuss the exposure of binary mixtures, and how combinations of the dissimilar acting agents Benomyl and EMS at their no observed genotoxic effect levels, induce a significant increase in micronuclei.

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