Xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes involved in activation and detoxification of carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

被引:458
|
作者
Shimada, Tsutomu [1 ]
机构
[1] Osaka Univ, Sch Med, Dept Biol Chem, Osaka 5458585, Japan
关键词
CYP1A1; CYP1A2; CYP1B1; phase II enzymes; polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; genetic polymorphism; activation; detoxification; carcinogens;
D O I
10.2133/dmpk.21.257
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are ubiquitous environmental carcinogens and metabolized by a variety of xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes such as cytochrome P450 (P450 or CYP) epoxide hydrolase, glutathione transferase, UDP-glucuronosyltransferase, sulfotransferase, NAD(P)H quinone oxidoreductase 1, and aldo-keto reductase. These enzymes mainly participate in the conversion of PAHs to more polar and water-soluble metabolites, and the resultant metabolites are readily excreted from the body. However, during the course of metabolism, a variety of unstable and reactive intermediates of PAHs are formed, and these metabolites attack DNA, causing cell toxicity and transformation. P450s and epoxide hydrolase convert PAHs to proximate carcinogenic metabolites, PAH-diols, and these products are further metabolized by P450s to ultimate carcinogenic metabolites, PAH diolepoxides, or by aldo-keto reductase to reactive PAH o-quinones. PAHs are also activated by P450 and peroxidases to reactive radical cations that bind covalently to DNA. The oxygenated and reactive metabolites of PAHs are usually converted to more polar and detoxified products by phase II enzymes. Inter-individual differences exist in levels of expression and catalytic activities of a variety of enzymes that activate and/or detoxify PAHs in various organs of humans and these phenomena are thought to be critical in understanding the basis of individual differences in response to PAHs. Factors affecting such variations include induction and inhibition of enzymes by diverse chemicals and, more importantly, genetic polymorphisms of enzymes in humans.
引用
收藏
页码:257 / 276
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Xenobiotic-Metabolizing Enzymes in Trematodes
    Mordvinov, Viatcheslav
    Pakharukova, Maria
    BIOMEDICINES, 2022, 10 (12)
  • [2] XENOBIOTIC-METABOLIZING ENZYMES IN DROSOPHILA
    FORSTER, R
    HOLZER, C
    WURGLER, FE
    EXPERIENTIA, 1981, 37 (06): : 644 - 645
  • [3] Cadmium Alters the Biotransformation of Carcinogenic Aromatic Amines by Xenobiotic-Metabolizing Enzymes Arylamine N-Acetyltransferases
    Ragunathan, Nilusha
    Dairou, Julien
    Sanfins, Elodie
    Busi, Florent
    Noll, Christophe
    Janel, Nathalie
    Dupret, Jean-Marie
    Rodrigues-Lima, Fernando
    DRUG METABOLISM REVIEWS, 2010, 42 : 137 - 138
  • [4] Xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes in human lung
    Zhang, Ji Y.
    Wang, YueFen
    Prakash, Chandra
    CURRENT DRUG METABOLISM, 2006, 7 (08) : 939 - 948
  • [5] DISTRIBUTION OF XENOBIOTIC-METABOLIZING ENZYMES IN SKIN
    PENDLINGTON, RU
    WILLIAMS, DL
    NAIK, JT
    SHARMA, RK
    TOXICOLOGY IN VITRO, 1994, 8 (04) : 525 - 527
  • [6] INTRAHEPATIC DISTRIBUTION OF XENOBIOTIC-METABOLIZING ENZYMES
    BARON, J
    KAWABATA, TT
    KNAPP, SA
    REDICK, JA
    GUENGERICH, FP
    HEPATOLOGY, 1984, 4 (04) : 769 - 769
  • [7] EFFECT OF TURMERIC ON XENOBIOTIC-METABOLIZING ENZYMES
    GOUD, VK
    POLASA, K
    KRISHNASWAMY, K
    PLANT FOODS FOR HUMAN NUTRITION, 1993, 44 (01) : 87 - 92
  • [8] MECHANISMS OF INHIBITION OF XENOBIOTIC-METABOLIZING ENZYMES
    TESTA, B
    XENOBIOTICA, 1990, 20 (11) : 1129 - 1137
  • [9] LOCALIZATIONS OF CUTANEOUS XENOBIOTIC-METABOLIZING ENZYMES
    BARON, J
    RICHARDS, JL
    REDICK, JA
    GUENGERICH, FP
    FEDERATION PROCEEDINGS, 1982, 41 (05) : 1573 - 1573
  • [10] LOCALIZATIONS OF XENOBIOTIC-METABOLIZING ENZYMES IN THE ENDOCRINE PANCREAS
    KAWABATA, TT
    REDICK, JA
    GUENGERICH, FP
    JAKOBY, WB
    BARON, J
    FEDERATION PROCEEDINGS, 1982, 41 (05) : 1574 - 1574