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TP53 Mutational signature for aristolochic acid : an environmental carcinogen (CROSBI ID 174247)

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Moriya, Masaaki ; Slade, Neda ; Brdar, Branko ; Medverec, Zvonimir ; Tomić, Karla ; Jelaković, Bojan ; Wu, Lin ; Truong, Sim ; Fernandes, Andrea ; Grollman, Arthur P. TP53 Mutational signature for aristolochic acid : an environmental carcinogen // International journal of cancer, 129 (2011), 6; 1532-1536. doi: 10.1002/ijc.26077

Podaci o odgovornosti

Moriya, Masaaki ; Slade, Neda ; Brdar, Branko ; Medverec, Zvonimir ; Tomić, Karla ; Jelaković, Bojan ; Wu, Lin ; Truong, Sim ; Fernandes, Andrea ; Grollman, Arthur P.

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TP53 Mutational signature for aristolochic acid : an environmental carcinogen

This study was designed to establish the TP53 mutational spectrum of aristolochic acid (AA), examined in the context of endemic (Balkan) nephropathy, an environmental disease associated with transitional cell (urothelial) carcinomas of the upper urinary tract (UUC). Tumor tissue was obtained from residents of regions in Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia where endemic nephropathy has been prevalent for over 50 years. Fifty-nine TP53 mutations were detected in 42 of the 97 tumors analyzed. Mutational spectra were dominated by A:T to T:A transversions with the mutated adenines located almost exclusively on the nontranscribed strand. This marked strand bias is attributed to selective processing of aristolactam-dA adducts by transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair. Hotspots for A:T to T:A mutations include codons 131 and 179 and the 50-AG acceptor splice site of intron 6. The unique TP53 mutational signature for AA identified in this study can be used to explore the hypothesis that botanical products containing this human carcinogen and nephrotoxin are responsible, in part, for the high prevalence of UUC and chronic renal disease in countries where Aristolochia herbal remedies traditionally have been used for medicinal purposes.

aristolochic acid ; TP53 ; signature mutation ; urothelial

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Podaci o izdanju

129 (6)

2011.

1532-1536

objavljeno

0020-7136

1097-0215

10.1002/ijc.26077

Povezanost rada

Biologija, Kliničke medicinske znanosti, Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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