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Human Sulfotransferase 1A1-Dependent Mutagenicity of 12-Hydroxy-nevirapine: The Missing Link?
- Source :
- Chemical Research in Toxicology. 27:1967-1971
- Publication Year :
- 2014
- Publisher :
- American Chemical Society (ACS), 2014.
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Abstract
- Nevirapine (NVP) is a frequently used anti-HIV drug. Despite its efficacy, NVP has been associated with serious skin and liver injuries in exposed patients and with increased incidences of hepatoneoplasias in rodents. Current evidence supports the involvement of reactive metabolites in the skin and liver toxicities of NVP, formed by cytochrome P450-mediated oxidations and/or subsequent phase II sulfonation. However, to date, standard in vitro genotoxicity tests have provided no evidence that NVP is either mutagenic or clastogenic. The human sulfotransferase 1A1-dependent mutagenicity of 12-hydroxy-NVP, one of the major metabolites of NVP, is demonstrated here.
- Subjects :
- Drug
Sulfotransferase
Nevirapine
Anti-HIV Agents
In vitro genotoxicity
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Sulfotransferase 1A1
Pharmacology
Transfection
Toxicology
Clastogen
immune system diseases
medicine
Humans
Biotransformation
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Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Reverse-transcriptase inhibitor
Mutagenicity Tests
Chemistry
virus diseases
General Medicine
Arylsulfotransferase
Toxicity
Mutagens
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15205010 and 0893228X
- Volume :
- 27
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Chemical Research in Toxicology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d77a9bf3cb1224fd125933e554be4a7a