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Influence of asbestos on the uptake of benzo(a)pyrene and DNA alkylation in hamster tracheal epithelial cells.

A Eastman, B T Mossman, E Bresnick.   

Abstract

The objective of these experiments was to understand the mechanism of cocarcinogenicity of asbestos and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Benzo(a)pyrene [B(a)P] was coated onto crocidolite or chrysotile asbestos fibers, resuspended in serum-free medium, and added to cultures of hamster tracheal epithelial cells. The fibers markedly enhanced cell uptake of B(a)P. Although considerable metabolism occurred, approximately 40% of the applied B(a)P was retained by the cells after 8-hr incubation as opposed to 5% after incubation with B(a)P in the absence of asbestos. The hydrocarbon-containing medium was replaced by fresh medium. Four days later, approximately 3% of the B(a)P that had been applied when adsorbed to asbestos was still persistent in cells as compared to 0.5% in cells treated with B(a)P alone. DNA from hamster tracheal epithelial cells was purified, and the amount of B(a)P alkylation was assessed. At 8 hr, the extent of alkylation after treatment of the cells with either B(a)P or B(a)P:asbestos was similar. However, the retained unmetabolized B(a)P was subsequently metabolized and contributed to further alkylation so that the B(a)P-asbestos treated cells demonstrated considerably higher levels of alkylation throughout the 4-day posttreatment period. None of these effects was observed if asbestos was added 1 hr before the addition of B(a)P. The enhanced uptake of B(a)P and subsequent additional alkylation of DNA might represent a mechanism of asbestos-induced cocarcinogenesis.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6297722

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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