3-Amino-1, 4-dimethyl-5H-pyrido[4,3-b]indole (Trp-P-1) Sensitizes Mammalian Cells to UV Radiation by Causing The S-Phase Arrest, Not by Inhibiting The Repair of DNA Damage as Observed in Escherichia coli
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3-Amino-1,4-dimethyl-5H-pyrido[4,3-b]indole (Trp-P-1) is known to be a mutagen and carcinogen isolated from the charred parts of cooked foods. We found previously that Trp-P-1 enhanced UV-induced lethality and mutation frequency in Escherichia coli by inhibiting the repair of UV-induced DNA damage. In the present study, we investigated whether Trp-P-1 also potentiated UV-induced lethality by inhibiting the repair of UV-induced DNA damage in cultured mammalian cells. As a result, Trp-P-1 enhanced UV-induced lethality in a concentration-dependent manner in human and Chinese hamster cells. However, Trp P-1 was unable to inhibit the repair of the two major photolesions (cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers and (6-4)photoproducts) from the genomic DNA, as determined using monoclonal antibodies specific for each type of lesion. On the other hand, Trp-P-1, with or without UV irradiation, efficiently suppressed DNA synthesis and arrested cells in S phase in concentration- and time-dependent manners, as measured by pulse-labelling with ^3H-thymidine and flow cytometry. Thus, the present results suggest that Trp-P-1 potentiates UV-induced lethality in cultured mammalian cells by causing the S-phase arrest, not by inhibiting the repair of U V-induced DNA damage as observed in Escherichia coli.
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著者
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HASHIMOTO Mitsumasa
Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto Univ.
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WAKABAYASHI Keiji
National Cancer Center
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Hashimoto Mitsumasa
Department Of Dermatology Nara Medical University
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Hashimoto Mitsumasa
Research Reactor Of Institute Kyoto Univ.
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Hashimoto Mitsumasa
Research Reactor Institute Kyoto University
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Hashimoto M
Research Reactor Institute Kyoto University
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MORI TOSHIO
Radioisotope Center, Nara Medical University
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NAKAGAWA AKEMI
Department of Dermatology, Nara Medical University
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KOBAYASHI NOBUHIKO
Department of Dermatology, Nara Medical University
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SHIMOI KAYOKO
Laboratory of Food Hygiene, School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University of Shizuoka
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KINAE NAOHIDE
Laboratory of Food Hygiene, School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University of Shizuoka
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Mori T
Ri Center Nara Medical Univ.
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Shimoi K
Laboratory Of Food Hygiene School Of Food And Nutritional Sciences University Of Shizuoka
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Kinae N
Laboratory Of Food Hygiene School Of Food And Nutritional Sciences University Of Shizuoka
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Kinae Naohide
School Of Food And Nutritional Sciences University Of Shizuoka
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Nakagawa Akemi
Dept. Dermatol. Nara Medical Univ.
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Wakabayashi K
National Cancer Res. Inst. Tokyo Jpn
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Kobayashi Nobuhiko
Depart. Dermatol. Nara Medical Univ.
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Shimoi Kayoko
Laboratory Of Food Hygiene School Of Food And Nutritional Sciences University Of Shizuoka
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Kinae Naohide
Laboratory Of Food Hygiene School Of Food And Nutritional Sciences University Of Shizuoka
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Mori Toshio
Ri Center Nara Medical Univ.
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Kobayashi Nobuhiko
Department Of Dermatology Nara Medical University
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