Bracken Fern Carcinogen, Ptaquiloside, Forms a Guanine O(6)-Adduct in DNA

蕨类植物致癌物蕨苷(Ptaquiloside)在DNA中形成鸟嘌呤O(6)加合物。

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Abstract

Bracken fern (Pteridium sp.) is a viable and vigorous plant with invasive potential, ingestion of which causes chronic illness and cancers in farm animals. Bracken is a suspected human carcinogen, and exposure can result from ingestion of bracken-contaminated water, dairy products, or meat derived from livestock grazing on bracken fern. Bracken is also consumed in the diets of some communities. Ptaquiloside (PTQ), a known bracken carcinogen, is an illudane-type glycoside that forms a highly reactive electrophile, PTQ dienone, known to produce N(7)-guanine and N(3)-adenine adducts in DNA. Here, we demonstrate for the first time that PTQ dienone also produces an O(6)-alkylguanine (O(6)-PTBguanine) in DNA. Since O(6)-alkylguanines in DNA can be mutagenic, this work provides a potential mechanistic link between PTQ exposure and carcinogenicity. O(6)-PTBguanine is poorly repaired by O(6)-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase that acts on other O(6)-alkylguanines, further highlighting the potential risk of exposure to bracken and PTQ.

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