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6-Thioguanine and S⁶-methylthioguanine are mutagenic in human cells

Authors :
Bifeng, Yuan
Timothy R, O'Connor
Yinsheng, Wang
Source :
ACS chemical biology. 5(11)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Thiopurines are effective immunosuppressants and anticancer agents. However, the long-term use of thiopurines was found to be associated with a significantly increased risk of various types of cancer. To date, the specific mechanism(s) underlying the carcinogenicity associated with thiopurine treatment remain(s) unclear. Herein, we constructed duplex pTGFP-Hha10 shuttle vectors carrying a 6-thioguanine ((S)G) or S⁶-methylthioguanine (S⁶mG) at a unique site and allowed the vectors to propagate in three different human cell lines. Analysis of the replication products revealed that although neither thionucleoside blocked considerably DNA replication in any of the human cell lines, both (S)G and S⁶mG were mutagenic, resulting in G→A mutation at frequencies of ~8% and ~39%, respectively. Consistent with what was found from our previous study in E. coli cells, our data demonstrated that the mutagenic properties of (S)G and S⁶mG provided significant evidence for mutation induction as a potential carcinogenic mechanism associated with chronic thiopurine intervention.

Details

ISSN :
15548937
Volume :
5
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS chemical biology
Accession number :
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