Literature DB >> 7427933

Use of unscheduled DNA synthesis in freshly isolated human intestinal mucosal cells for carcinogen detection.

H J Freeman, R H San.   

Abstract

Mucosal cells freshly isolated from human intestine with pronase retain the capacity to undergo DNA repair synthesis (unscheduled DNA synthesis) during a 2-hr exposure to the carcinogen, N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine, and the procarcinogen, aflatoxin B1. This procedure combining the use of human intestinal mucosal cells and the measurement of unscheduled DNA synthesis may provide a highly relevant and convenient test system for the detection of cell-specific, direct-acting, and activation-dependent chemical carcinogens. The use of whole-cell preparations in such in vitro studies may be of additional significance in view of growing evidence for artefactual metabolism by subcellular fractions.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7427933

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


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