Human Fetal Liver Cytochrome P-450. Capacity to Form Genotoxic Metabolites

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Abstract

Unlike most experimental animals, human fetal liver possesses forms of cytochrome P-450. Thus, the purpose of this study was to clarify the toxicological significance of these forms of cytochrome P-450 to understand possibile roles of these cytochromes in producing gnotoxic metabolites from promutagens. In fact, human fetal livers showed considerable capacity to activate aflatoxin B1 and IQ (2-amino-3-methylimidazo [4, 5-f] quinoline). Three of four forms of cytochrome P-450, P-454HFLa-d, which we could purify from human fetal livers were capable of activating promutagens to mutagens. One of these three forms, namely P-450HFLa, catalyzed the metabolic activation of aflatoxin B1 and IQ. An expression plasmid containing HFL33 cDNA encoding P-450HFLa was constructed and the protein expressed in insect (Sf9) cells and in human cancer cells, MCF-7. Aflatoxin B1 was efficiently activated to a mutagen upon addition of the lysate of Sf9 cells to the incubation mixture for the assay. Transformants of MCF-7 cells expressing P-450IIIA7 (HFLa) showed higher sensitivity to aflatoxin B1 than the parental MCF-7 cells as detected by cytotoxicity. © 1992, Tohoku University Medical Press. All rights reserved.

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Kamataki, T., Kitada, M., Komori, M., Yokoi, T., & Kitamura, R. (1992). Human Fetal Liver Cytochrome P-450. Capacity to Form Genotoxic Metabolites. Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine, 168(2), 89–95. https://doi.org/10.1620/tjem.168.89

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