Cytochrome P450 2a of nasal epithelium: Regulation and role in carcinogen metabolism
- 1 October 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Molecular Carcinogenesis
- Vol. 14 (2) , 130-139
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mc.2940140209
Abstract
In this study, we found that rat nasal coumarin‐7–hydroxylase (a) activity was two orders of magnitude higher than rat hepatic COH activity and could be induced by adding coumarin to the rats' drinking water. In western blot analysis, an anti‐cytochrome P450 (a) 2a‐5 (mouse liver COH) antibody recognized a sharp band in the microsomal fraction of rat nasal epithelium but not of the liver; the band comigrated with Cyp2a‐5. The intensity of the band was increased by the coumarin treatment. Similarly, in northern blot analysis, a cDNA probe specific for Cyp2a‐5 recognized an mRNA in the nasal epithelium having the same size as mouse liver Cyp2a‐5 mRNA; however, no hybridizable mRNA was recognized in liver preparations. Unlike the protein level, the level of the mRNA was not increased by coumarin. When northern blot analyses were performed with two oligoprobes specific for rat lung CYP2A3, an mRNA of similar size to Cyp2a‐5 mRNA was recognized. In immunoinhibition analysis, anti‐Cyp2a‐5 antibody inhibited rat nasal COH activity and aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) metabolism completely. It inhibited N‐nitrosodiethylamine (a) and 4‐ (a) ‐1‐(3‐pyridyl)‐1‐butanone (a) metabolism by 80–90%. In contrast, the hepatic metabolism of the four compounds was not affected by the antibody. When coumarin instead of anti‐Cyp2a‐5 antibody was used, a strong but variable inhibition of the nasal metabolism of AFB1, NDEA, and NNK was seen. The results suggest that an enzyme or enzymes similar to mouse liver Cyp2a‐5, one of which may be CYP2A3, is expressed at high levels in rat nasal epithelium but not in the liver and that its expression is increased by coumarin, an odorant and a substrate of Cyp2a‐5. The increase probably occurs by protein stabilization or stimulation of translation. The results also show that the enzyme has a key role in the nasal metabolism of three well‐known carcinogens, AFB1, NDEA, and NNK and may therefore be an important contributing factor in nasal carcinogenesis.©1995 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.Keywords
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