Genetic alterations in carcinogenesis and chemoprevention.
نویسنده
چکیده
Laboratory and clinical studies suggest that genetic change is intrinsically involved in the development of cancer and that this change occurs in humans throughout carcinogenesis, in both early and late stages. Therefore, the quantification of the level of genetic change in human epithelial tissues may serve as a marker for cancer risk. The micronucleus test has been used to quantify the level of site-specific chromosomal breakage occurring in epithelial tissues of individuals at elevated risk for cancer. These studies include individuals exposed to carcinogens, patients who have chromosome-breakage syndromes, and individuals with premalignant lesions. As a counterpart to this approach, the assay has been used to study the suppression of this breakage with chemopreventive agents, some of which occur naturally in the diet. These agents include beta-carotene, retinyl palmitate, 13-cis-retinoic acid, riboflavin, canthaxanthin, and folic acid. Not all of these agents were effective. The success of the treatment depended on both the agent being used and the population being studied. The results of these studies suggest that successful intervention with chemopreventive agents will depend on tailoring treatment regimens to specific populations. The micronucleus test can be used along with other biological end points to obtain an early indication of the efficacy of chemopreventive agents in altering biological changes associated with carcinogenesis in tissues of high-risk individuals.
منابع مشابه
Genetic and Epigenetic of Medullary Thyroid Cancer
Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is an infrequent calcitonin-producing neuroendocrine tumor that initiates from the parafollicular C cells of the thyroid gland. Several genetic and epigenetic alterations are collaterally responsible for medullary thyroid carcinogenesis. In this review article, we shed light on all the genetic and epigenetic hallmarks of MTC. From the genetic perspective, RET, ...
متن کاملPathobiology and Chemoprevention of Bladder Cancer
Our understanding of the pathogenesis of bladder cancer has improved considerably over the past decade. Translating these novel pathobiological discoveries into therapies, prevention, or strategies to manage patients who are suspected to have or who have been diagnosed with bladder cancer is the ultimate goal. In particular, the chemoprevention of bladder cancer development is important, since ...
متن کاملOral Oncogenesis and Chemoprevention
Despite considerable progress in the prevention, detection, and treatment of several cancers, most oral squamous cell carcinomas are detected in the advanced stages. In addition, the multistep process of oral oncogenesis involving accumulation of genetic alterations is complex and not yet fully understood. This short review focuses the current understanding oral oncogenesis, biomarkers, chemopr...
متن کاملRetinoid Chemoprevention of Aerodigestive Cancer: From Basic Research to the Clinic1
Epithelial cancers in the lung and head and neck are a devastating group of diseases which account for approximately 35% of cancer deaths in the United States. Chemoprevention is a new strategy to block or reverse the carcinogenic process. Biological concepts including field carcinogenesis and multistep carcinogenesis strongly support the rationale for using chemopreventive approaches. Our grou...
متن کاملBioassay Methods useful to select the natural product cancer chemopreventive agents
Prevention of malignant disease such as cancer is obviously much more important than therapy, so primary prevention tactics should be invoked with the greatest possible effort. Because delaying a disease such as cancer is somehow equivalent to cure and it is now generally accepted that cancer can be managed through chemopreventive interventions. Since a considerable number of known cancer chemo...
متن کاملIncreased polysomies of chromosomes 7 and 17 during head and neck multistage tumorigenesis.
Head and neck cancer development has been proposed to represent a multistage process characterized by dysregulation of proliferation and differentiation and driven by an accumulation of genetic alterations in an anatomic field repeatedly exposed to carcinogens. To visualize the accumulation of genetic alterations during head and neck tumorigeneses and to determine the extent of the genetically ...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
برای دانلود متن کامل این مقاله و بیش از 32 میلیون مقاله دیگر ابتدا ثبت نام کنید
ثبت ناماگر عضو سایت هستید لطفا وارد حساب کاربری خود شوید
ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Environmental Health Perspectives
دوره 101 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1993