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32P-postlabelling of bulky human DNA adducts enriched by different methods including immunoaffinity chromatography
P Widlak1, E Grzybowska, K Hemminki
1Center for Nutrition and Toxicology, Karolinska Institute, Huddinge, Sweden.
Abstract:
DNA adducts in lymphocytes and granulocytes of men exposed occupationally and environmentally to high concentrations of aromatic compounds in air were measured by the 32P-postlabelling method. Adducts in the same samples were characterized using nuclease P1 enrichment, butanol extraction and immunoaffinity purification with an antiserum raised against benzo[alpha]pyrene diol epoxide (BPDE). Only part of the adducts found in human samples were extracted by butanol. It also seemed, that only a small part of them belonged to the group of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) recognised by the antibody. Relative content of hydrophobic adducts and those with a structure similar to PAHs was higher in winter samples (when exposure to aromatic chemicals in air was higher) in comparison to samples collected in summer.