Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Aflatoxin B1 is a mycotoxin produced by Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus
parasiticum, which may be present as food contaminant. It is known to cause
acute toxic effect and act as a carcinogenetic agent. The carcinogenetic
action has been related to its ability to form unstable adducts with DNA,
which represent possible mutagenic sites. On the other hand the primary
cellular target responsible for its toxic action has not yet been clearly
identified.
Previous data suggested a possible correlation between cell
proliferation and responsiveness to aflatoxin toxicity; these observations
led us to investigate the effect of the toxin on cell cycle progression of
three human cell lines, which display a different response to toxin
exposure. We report the results of a cytofluorometric analysis, which in
fact shows a significant alterations of cell cycle progression as a result
of toxin treatment. Cells exposed to a 24 hr toxin treatment accumulate in
S phase and their ability to recover from the block of DNA synthesis,
caused by the toxin, varies in the cell lines under study. A ready
resumption of DNA synthesis appears to be related to the absence of p53
control of cell cycle progression.
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01.01 Articolo in rivista
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