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- Miller, J.A.
- Phillips, B.J.
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- Hoyt, W.T.
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MEMORANDUM
TO:
W. T. Hoyt
CC: WDH
RFG
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FROM: Leonard-.S. Zahn
SUBJECT: British Association for Cancer Research,
Annual Meeting, York, March 23'-25, 1983
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A few bits of interesting information, one relating to the
rain, rain, rain. The meeting featured a symposium on -
environmental carcinogenesis during which an American scientist,
producing an agent that affects "innocent" .were offered at this
well-attended meeting that took place in typical British weather:
hypothesis that macrophages may indirectly cause cancer by
FRED F. KADLUBAR, Jefferson, AR, talked about carcinogenic
aromatic amines 'in cigarette smoke and elsewhere.: .
Physicians Radio Network of New,York,.,.which broadcasts to doctors
A science writer based in Dublin covered the meeting for
only in certain cities. The writer indicated he'd also submit
some articles to various print media in the U.S.
The highlights:
1. "Genetic damage initiated in somatic cells by
oxygen-derived radicals produced by normal metabolic reactions"
-- B.J. PHILLIPS, Carshalton, Surrey, England.
Oxygen-derived radicals have been implicated in chemical
carcinogenesis and tumor protion (and in the mechanisms of
certain anticancer agents), Phillips said. Active forms of oxygen
have been shown to be genotoxic -- they cause damage to cellular
DNA. A lot of active oxygen~species can be generated by many
normal body processes.
Phagocytic cells such as macrophages, when activated by a
foreign compound, produce superoxide, an oxygen radical that is
"pushed into" the cellular liquid where it's converted to
hydrogen peroxide. Thus, it may be that chronic stimulation of
phagocytic cells by particles, "perhaps even asbestos, could lead
to chronic production of superoxide and subsequent genetic damage
to "innocent cells" in the neighborhood.
Phillips is testing this theory in cultures of Chinese
hamster ovary cells and, peritoneal macrophages. Nothing happens
to the hamster cells when they alone are treated with phorbol
myristate acetate (PMA, a potent stimulator),. But when
PMA-treated peritoneal macrophages are in the same culture as the
hamster cells, the macrophages produce oxygen radicals to cause
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Hie has done one experiment "which tenids to support the idea
that macrophages_are carcinogenic," Phillips said, but there's
still a long way to go. The macrophages do not produce only
superoxide and'they do interfere with the division of other
adjacent cells in a complex manner. However, "the results look
fairly promising."
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PMA has been shown to induce superoxide production in cells
other than macrophages, and this may be a mechanism of tumor
production, he said, He seemed to be half-jesting in his
conclusion: One shouldn't trust a genetic toxicologist. He (,or
she) can find that almost anything is mutagenic or carcinogenic,
including macrophages.
adduct formation and methods for adduct detection" -- KADLUBAR, a
2. "Aromatic amines and nitroaromatic hydrocarbons as
environmental carcinogens: metabolic activation, carcinogen-DNA
scientist at the National Center for Toxicological Research,
carcinogenic aromatic amines and nitroaromatic hydrocarbons that
are widely distributed in the environment. His focus is on their
detection and how they operate in the body.
delivered a.lengthy, h-ighl'y technicall paper.on his work on -
They are found in cigarette smoke, diesel engine exhaust,
effluents of coal oil and shale oil, and particles in polluted
air. They also are present in specific chemicals such as vinly
chloride, in certain metal compounds,in asbestos and in cooked
foods (as pyrolisates of amino acids)..
A number of aromatic amines have been found~in cigarette
smoke, among themithree "known" bladder carcinogens:
_ 4-aminobiphenyl, 2-naphthylamine and ortho-toluidine. There's
considerable variability between cigarette brands in the amounts
of the amines. In general, however, the amounts seem to be
related to the concentrations of both protein and nitrate in the
tobacco. This is consistent with the hypothiesis that aromatic
amines are formed by ammoniationiof pyrolized protein in the
burning ember of the cigarette. And it's further supported by the
presence of much higher amounts of amines in sidestreamismoke,
which contains much more ammonium
Further, Kodlubar continued, the presence of carcinogenic
aromatic amines in cigarette smoke is consistent with a number of
epidiemiologic studies that have indicated an increased incidence
of bladder cancer in smokers.
Kodlubar went on to discuss _other sources of the amines and
nitroaromatics and to review what's known or hypothesized about
their metabolic activation pathways. Limited tests show that one
substance isolated from airborne particles, 1-nitrosopyrene, is a
potent mammary carcinogen in rats and that another,.
6-nitrosopyrene, induces lung tumors in newborn mice.

3.
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He said he's working on a technique he hopes will measure
the presence of carcinogenic DNA adducts in exposed populations.
The technique, a modificatiomof a method reported by others,
involves carcinogen-modified' DNA.
3. T.M. SORAHAN, Birmingham, England, reported a further
analysis of a study, published in 1967, that found a
statistically significant excess of cancer of the prostate in
workers in a nickec,.l-cadmium battery factory. Information on the
workers was updated to January 1981 and thenisubjected to a
variety of statistical configurations and analyses that led
Sorahan to conclude: No new evidence has been provided which
suggests an association between occupational exposure to cadmium
oxide (hydroxide) dust and cancer of the prosta te.
4. A study by SUZANNE ECCLES, Sutton, Surrey, indicated that
retinoids (Vitamin A analogs) had an inhibitory effect on the
growth and metastasis of murine sarcomas and carcinomas. The
study covered both cell culture and whole animal tests, and
Eccles concluded that the retinoid effects were due to
stimuLation of host antitumor effector cells, possibly
monionuclear phagocytes."
5. MANFRED RAJEWSKY, Essen, West Germany, described'his
method of detecting and quantifying specific carcinogen-DNA
adducts in mammalian cells by high-affinity monoclonal
antibodies. The technique employs a computer-based image analysis.
and he said it's now possible to monitor cells from biopsy
material for the presence of the DNA adducts as well as for their
capacity to enzymaticaliy remove the,adducts from the DNA prior
to DNA repair.
6. A major lecture by JAMES A. MILLER, Madison, WI, was
mostly a review of his research on naturally occurring
carcinogens with emphasis on ethyl carbamate (or urethan, a drug
once widely used to treat certainileultemias) and' two spice
flavors, safrole and estragole. As with synthetic carcinogens, he
said, most of the nat urally occurring carcinogens require
conversion into ultimate carcinogens.
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RECE1VED
MAY - 2 1983
BE. DUBBS
