Detalles del proyecto
Description
The aim of this Program Project is to increase understanding of the
mechanisms of chemical carcinogenesis in human. Mechanisms will be studied
directly in human who have exposures to known environmental carcinogens:
cigarette smoke (whose constituents include ethylene oxide, styrene, 4-
aminobiphenyl, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons or PAHs) and foundry air
(which contains high levels of PAHS). All of the laboratories within he
Program will evaluate biologic samples from the same individuals, using
biologic markers to assess the association between potential markers of
genetic susceptibility (P1-450 induction, AHH activity and glutathione-S-
transferase activity) on induction of procarcinogenic effects (carcinogen-
DNA and -protein adducts, gene mutations at the hprt locus and activation
of c-ras, c-myc and c-fes proto-oncogenes). In contrast to these
mechanisms of genetic toxicity, associated with cancer initiation and
possibly other stages in the carcinogenic process, little is known about
the mechanisms involved in tumor promotion. Because these are important
determinants of individual cancer risk, novel methods will be developed to
measure effects of certain non-genotoxic agents and tumor promotors on the
activity of our model populations, who also experiences high exposure to
known tumor promotors, will be studied. Thus, the combined resources of
the Program will provide comprehensive data on a broad spectrum of events
and processes in human carcinogenesis. They will also help to clarify the
nature and significance of interindividual variability in response to
carcinogens. These studies are an essential prerequisite to incorporating
biologic markers into quantitative risk assessment and epidemiologic
studies of cancer causation. Our goal, at the end of 5 years, is to carry
our a longitudinal epidemiologic study, in order to determine the ability
of biologic markers to predict individual risk of cancer.
Estado | Finalizado |
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Fecha de inicio/Fecha fin | 12/1/90 → 11/30/95 |
Financiación
- National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Keywords
- Investigación sobre el cáncer
- Toxicología
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