- Role of the antioxidant defence system and telomerase in arsenic-induced genomic instability.
Role of the antioxidant defence system and telomerase in arsenic-induced genomic instability.
Mutagenesis (2016-07-30)
Fabio Caradonna, Maurizio Mauro
PMID27470698
ABSTRACT
Arsenic (AS) is a reactive oxygen species (ROS)-inducer carcinogen, whose mode of action is still unclear. To defend against ROS, cells use enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants, such as superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase. Failure of antioxidant systems (AXS) can result in dicentric chromosomes formation as well as telomere associations for the reduced activity of telomerase. In order to clarify the long-term effects of a past AS exposure, we evaluated the efficiency of the AXS and the telomerase activity in the progeny of arsenite-treated cells named ASO (arsenic shake-off) cells, previously obtained from arsenite-treated V79 cells and selected by shake-off. Despite SOD
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