P450 and human cancer. |
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Authors: | K Kawajiri Y Fujii-Kuriyama |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, Saitama Cancer Center Research Institute. |
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Abstract: | Most of the chemical carcinogens in our environment are activated mainly by a restricted number of cytochrome P450 species, P450 1A1, 1A2, 2E1, and 3A. This metabolic activation of procarcinogens is a crucial part of the initial host response to the environmental exposure, since most chemical carcinogens do not show any carcinogenicity by themselves. Inter-individual variability in the metabolic activity may thus be a key host factor to explain the differences in susceptibility to chemical carcinogenesis among individuals. Recent studies on P450s in cancer etiology have provided some valuable insights into this problem. |
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