Tobacco smoke carcinogens, DNA damage and p53 mutations in smoking-associated cancers

作者: Gerd P Pfeifer , Mikhail F Denissenko , Magali Olivier , Natalia Tretyakova , Stephen S Hecht

DOI: 10.1038/SJ.ONC.1205803

关键词: Cancer researchCarcinogenTobacco smokeLung cancerDNA damageBiologyMutationCpG siteTransversionGene

摘要: It is estimated that cigarette smoking kills over 1 000 000 people each year by causing lung cancer as well as many other neoplasmas. p53 mutations are frequent in tobacco-related …

参考文章(107)
Abraham Rivenson, Shantu Amin, Bogdan Prokopczyk, Dietrich Hoffmann, Stephen S. Hecht, Induction of Lung and Exocrine Pancreas Tumors in F344 Rats by Tobacco-specific and Areca-derived N-Nitrosamines Cancer Research. ,vol. 48, pp. 6912- 6917 ,(1988)
M. F. Denissenko, J. X. Chen, M.-s. Tang, G. P. Pfeifer, Cytosine methylation determines hot spots of DNA damage in the human P53 gene. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. ,vol. 94, pp. 3893- 3898 ,(1997) , 10.1073/PNAS.94.8.3893
Melissa West, Moon-shong Tang, James X. Chen, Yi Zheng, Carcinogens Preferentially Bind at Methylated CpG in the p53 Mutational Hot Spots Cancer Research. ,vol. 58, pp. 2070- 2075 ,(1998)
Janice R. Thornton-Manning, Alan R. Dahl, William E. Bechtold, William C. Griffith, Rogene F. Hederson, Disposition of butadiene monoepoxide and butadiene diepoxide in various tissues of rats and mice following a low-level inhalation exposure to 1,3-butadiene Carcinogenesis. ,vol. 16, pp. 1723- 1731 ,(1995) , 10.1093/CARCIN/16.8.1723
B Singer, D Grunberger, B Singer, D Grunberger, Reactions of Directly Acting Agents with Nucleic Acids Molecular Biology of Mutagens and Carcinogens. pp. 45- 96 ,(1983) , 10.1007/978-1-4613-3772-0_4