Tamoxifen−DNA Adducts Detected in the Endometrium of Women Treated with Tamoxifen
- 16 June 1999
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Chemical Research in Toxicology
- Vol. 12 (7) , 646-653
- https://doi.org/10.1021/tx990033w
Abstract
Women treated for breast cancer with tamoxifen are at increased risk of developing endometrial cancer. This carcinogenic effect has been attributed to estrogenic stimulation and/or to a genotoxic effect of this drug. To examine genotoxicity, we developed a 32P-postlabeling TLCL/HPLC procedure for quantitative analysis of tamoxifen−DNA adducts in endometrial tissue. This assay is several orders of magnitude more sensitive than those previously used for this purpose; with it, we can detect five tamoxifen−DNA adducts in 1011 bases. Endometrial tissue was obtained from women undergoing tamoxifen therapy and from untreated control subjects. DNA adducts, identified as trans and cis epimers of α-(N2-deoxyguanosinyl)tamoxifen, were detected in six of thirteen patients in the tamoxifen-treated group. Levels of trans and cis adducts ranged from 0.5 to 8.3 and from 0.4 to 4.8 adducts/108 nucleotides, respectively. Tamoxifen−DNA adducts were not detected in endometrial tissue obtained from the control subjects. We conclude from this study that one or more tamoxifen metabolites react with endometrial DNA to form covalent adducts, establishing the potential genotoxicity of this drug for women and suggesting the use of TAM−DNA adducts as biomarkers for investigations of tamoxifen-induced endometrial cancer.Keywords
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