Free radicals in tumor promotion

Thomas W. Kensler, Bonita G. Taffe
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The induction of cancer by chemicals proceeds through a series of stages as a normal cell transforms into a malignant neoplasm. Free radicals, particularly those derived from molecular oxygen, may participate throughout these transitions. In this article the evidence for the involvement of free radicals in some of the later events associated with carcinogenesis, namely, tumor promotion, are reviewed. Tumor promoters elicit the production of radicals by direct chemical generation and through the indirect activation of cellular metabolic sources. Both pathways may lead to the formation of a cellular prooxidant state. Studies with free radical scavengers demonstrate inhibition of biochemical and biological sequelae of tumor promoter exposure. Potential biological targets of radical attack include nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids and the possible role of radical-mediated modification of these biomolecules in tumor promotion is discussed.

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自由基促进肿瘤
化学物质诱发癌症的过程经历了正常细胞向恶性肿瘤转变的一系列阶段。自由基,特别是来自分子氧的自由基,可能参与了这些转变。在这篇文章中,自由基参与一些与癌变有关的后期事件的证据,即肿瘤促进,进行了回顾。肿瘤促进因子通过直接化学生成和间接激活细胞代谢源诱导自由基的产生。这两种途径都可能导致细胞形成促氧化状态。研究表明,自由基清除剂对肿瘤启动子暴露的生化和生物学后遗症有抑制作用。自由基攻击的潜在生物靶点包括核酸、蛋白质和脂质,并讨论了自由基介导的这些生物分子的修饰在肿瘤促进中的可能作用。
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