International audienceRecent concern has centred on the effects of continuous exposure to low concentrations of benzene, both occupationally and environmentally. Although benzene has for a long time been recognised as a carcinogen for humans, its mechanistic pathway remains unclear. Since mutations in the tumour suppressor gene TP53 are the most common genetic alterations involved in human cancer, our objective was to establish the first mutational pattern induced by benzene on the TP53 gene in human type II-like alveolar epithelial A549 cells by using the Functional Analysis of Separated Alleles in Yeast (FASAY). Seventeen mutations linked to benzene exposure were found: 3 one- or two-base deletions, and 14 single nucleotide substitutions ...
Aberrant DNA methylation patterns, including global hypomethylation, gene-specific hypermethylation/...
Benzene carcinogenic ability has been reported, and chronic exposure to benzene can be one of the ri...
BackgroundBenzene, an established cause of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), may also cause one or more ...
International audienceRecent concern has centred on the effects of continuous exposure to low concen...
Benzene is an established human hematotoxicant and leukemogen but its mechanism of action is unclear...
This study was carried out in order to investigate the human genetic effects of exposure to benzene ...
Even though exposure to benzene has been linked to a variety of cancers including leukemia, the deta...
Genetic variation underlies a significant proportion of the individual variation in human susceptibi...
Although benzene has long been recognized as a cause of human leukemia, the mechanism by which this ...
none8siThis report is part of a biomarker study conducted in an Italian population with exposure to ...
Aberrant DNA methylation patterns, including global hypomethylation, gene-specific hypermethylation/...
Exposure to low levels of benzene may cause acute myeloid leukemia in humans. Epigenetic effects in ...
Background: Exposure to benzene would be associated with many diseases including leukemia. Epigeneti...
Benzene exposure causes acute myeloid leukemia and hematotoxicity, shown as suppression of mature bl...
Abstract The tumour suppressor gene TP53 is the most commonly mutated gene in human cancers. The pro...
Aberrant DNA methylation patterns, including global hypomethylation, gene-specific hypermethylation/...
Benzene carcinogenic ability has been reported, and chronic exposure to benzene can be one of the ri...
BackgroundBenzene, an established cause of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), may also cause one or more ...
International audienceRecent concern has centred on the effects of continuous exposure to low concen...
Benzene is an established human hematotoxicant and leukemogen but its mechanism of action is unclear...
This study was carried out in order to investigate the human genetic effects of exposure to benzene ...
Even though exposure to benzene has been linked to a variety of cancers including leukemia, the deta...
Genetic variation underlies a significant proportion of the individual variation in human susceptibi...
Although benzene has long been recognized as a cause of human leukemia, the mechanism by which this ...
none8siThis report is part of a biomarker study conducted in an Italian population with exposure to ...
Aberrant DNA methylation patterns, including global hypomethylation, gene-specific hypermethylation/...
Exposure to low levels of benzene may cause acute myeloid leukemia in humans. Epigenetic effects in ...
Background: Exposure to benzene would be associated with many diseases including leukemia. Epigeneti...
Benzene exposure causes acute myeloid leukemia and hematotoxicity, shown as suppression of mature bl...
Abstract The tumour suppressor gene TP53 is the most commonly mutated gene in human cancers. The pro...
Aberrant DNA methylation patterns, including global hypomethylation, gene-specific hypermethylation/...
Benzene carcinogenic ability has been reported, and chronic exposure to benzene can be one of the ri...
BackgroundBenzene, an established cause of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), may also cause one or more ...