CELL-CULTURE ASSAYS FOR CHEMICALS WITH TUMOR-PROMOTING OR TUMOR-INHIBITING ACTIVITY-BASED ON THE MODULATION OF INTERCELLULAR COMMUNICATION

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作者
BUDUNOVA, IV
WILLIAMS, GM
机构
[1] AMER HLTH FDN, 1 DANA RD, VALHALLA, NY 10595 USA
[2] AMS RUSSIA, CANC RES CTR, MOSCOW, RUSSIA
关键词
DYE TRANSFER; METABOLIC COOPERATION; NONGENOTOXIC CARCINOGENS; SCREENING ASSAYS; TUMOR PROMOTERS;
D O I
10.1007/BF00756491
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
The ability of chemicals with tumor-promoting or tumor-inhibiting activity to modulate gap junctional intercellular communication is reviewed. The two most extensively used types of assays for screening tests are (1) metabolic cooperation assays involving exchange between cells of precursors of nucleic acid synthesis and (2) dye-transfer assays that measure exchange of fluorescent dye from loaded cells to adjacent cells. About 300 substances of different biological activities have been studied using various assays. For tumor promoters/epigenetic carcinogens, metabolic cooperation assays have a sensitivity of 62% and dye-transfer assays 60%. Thirty percent of DNA-reactive carcinogens also possess the ability to uncouple cells. The complete estimation of the predictive power of these assays could not be made because the majority of the substances studied for intercellular communication effects in vitro have not yet been studied for promoting activity in vivo. Both metabolic cooperation assays and dye transfer assays respond well to the following classes of substances: phorbol esters, organochlorine pesticides, polybrominated biphenyls, promoters for urinary bladder, some biological toxins, peroxisome proliferators, and some complex mixtures. Results of in vitro assays for such tumor promoters/nongenotoxic carcinogens, such as some bile acids, some peroxides, alkanes, some hormones, mineral dusts, ascorbic acid, okadaic acid, and benz(e)pyrene, do not correlate with the data of in vivo two-stage or complete carcinogenesis. Enhancement of intercellular communication was found for 18 chemicals. Among these, cAMP, retinoids, and carotenoids have demonstrated inhibition of carcinogenesis. We examine a number of factors that are important for routine screening, including the requirement for biotransformation for some agents to exert effects on gap junctions. We also discuss the mechanisms of tumor promoter and tumor inhibitor effects on gap junctional permeability, including influences of protein kinase activation, changes in proton and Ca2+ intracellular concentrations, and effects of oxy radical production.
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