Title of article :
Ethnic and genetic differences in metabolism genes and
risk of toxicity and cancer
Author/Authors :
Daniel W. Neberta، نويسنده , , Amy L. Roeb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Individual risk of toxicity or cancer can be affected by one’s exposure to sufficiently high doses of particular
environmental agents Žor mixtures., combined with each person’s underlying genetic predisposition. The development
of unequivocal DNA tests for genetic susceptibility to toxicity and cancer and the identification of individuals at
increased risk, would revolutionize the fields of public health and preventive medicine. A growing number of human
genetic polymorphisms in drug-metabolizing enzymes ŽDMEs. and the receptors controlling DME expression, are
being characterized, some of these have been shown to be correlated with risk of toxicity or cancer, whereas, others
presently remain equivocal and require further study. ‘Phase I’ DMEs, many of which represent cytochromes P450,
sometimes metabolically activate pro-carcinogens to genotoxic electrophilic intermediates and other times are
involved in detoxification. ‘Phase II’ DMEs are sometimes activating, but usually they conjugate Phase I intermediates
to water-soluble derivatives, to complete the detoxification cycle. Genetic differences in the regulation,
expression and activity of genes coding for Phase I and Phase II DMEs and DME receptors that control DME
activity levels, can be crucial factors in defining cancer susceptibility and the toxic or carcinogenic power of
environmental chemicals. In this review, our current knowledge about polymorphisms in several of these genes is
summarized.
Keywords :
NQO1 and PON genes , Ethnic differences , ALDH gene and Ah receptor ? AHR. gene polymorphisms , CYP1A1and CYP1A2 gene polymorphisms , Drug-metabolizing enzyme polymorphisms , NAT2 , CYP2D6 , TPMT , Exposure assessment , G6PD , Phase I and Phase II drug metabolism
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment