Detection of Aflatoxin BX-DNA Adducts in Human Placenta and Cord Blood1

Ling Ling Hsieh

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Abstract

Human placenta and cord blood are readily available specimens that respond to maternal environmental insult and are being used to investigate metabolism, bioactivation, and transplacental transfer of procarcino-gens. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to quantitate 120 placentas and 56 cord bloods from term, uncomplicated pregnancies at Taipei Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan, for the presence of the imidazole ring-opened form of aflatoxin B,-DNA (AFB,-DNA) adducts. Of the 120 samples of placentas, 69 (57.5%) contained AFB,-DNA adducts in levels from 0.6 to 63 umol/mol DNA. Of the 56 samples of cord bloods, 5 (8.9%) contained AFB,-DNA adducts in levels from 1.4 to 2.7 umol/mol DNA. A higher positive rate was found in samples collected in the summer than in the winter. These results indicate that a significant number of individuals in an area of high liver cancer risk have been exposed to AFBl9 and it is possible to transfer AFBt and its metabolites to the progeny through the transplacental unit Thus, monitoring adduct levels in human specimens may provide information not only on carcinogen exposure but also on the relationship among infection with hepatitis B/C virus, dietary exposure to AFB and liver cancer.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1278-1280
Number of pages3
JournalCancer Research
Volume53
Issue number6
StatePublished - 03 1993

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