Genotoxic Activity And Induction Of Biotransformation Enzymes In Two Human Cell Lines After Treatment By Erika Fuel Extract

Environmental toxicology and pharmacology(2007)

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On 12 December 1999, the tanker Erika broke in two parts at about 60 km from the Brittany French coasts (Point of Penmarc'h, Sud Finistere, France). About 10,000 tonnes of heavy oil fuel were released in the sea. DNA adduct have been detected in fish liver and mussels digestive gland exposed to the Erika oil spill. In order to investigate the mechanism by which Erika fuel extract exhibits genotoxic effects the induction of DNA adducts by an Erika fuel extract have been analysed on two cell lines, human epithelial bronchial cells (WI) and human hepatoma cells. DNA adducts, reflected by a diagonal radioactive zone and individual adducts are detected only in hepatoma cells indicating biotransformation via CYP 1A2 and CYP 1B1. In addition, Erika fuel extract induces some metabolizing enzymes such CYP 1A2, COX2 and 5-LOX, the two later are involved in cancer processes. Formation of leucotrienes B4 (LTB4), a mediator playing a role in inflammation, is induced in epithelial bronchial cells. Since inhalation is one of the ways of contamination for human, the above results are important for human health and prevention. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Erika oil spill,DNA adduct,cytochrome P450,HePG2
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