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Publication : A review of mechanisms of acrylamide carcinogenicity.

First Author  Besaratinia A Year  2007
Journal  Carcinogenesis Volume  28
Issue  3 Pages  519-28
PubMed ID  17234719 Mgi Jnum  J:120006
Mgi Id  MGI:3703672 Doi  10.1093/carcin/bgm006
Citation  Besaratinia A, et al. (2007) A review of mechanisms of acrylamide carcinogenicity. Carcinogenesis 28(3):519-28
abstractText  The fact that acrylamide, a proven rodent carcinogen, is present in significant quantities (up to several mg/kg of foodstuff) in a wide range of commonly consumed human foods is alarming. Attempts to determine a possible involvement of dietary acrylamide in human cancers have not been conclusive, however. To resolve the carcinogenicity of acrylamide to humans, the as yet unknown mechanism of action of acrylamide needs to be unraveled. The present review is a synopsis of research on the known and hypothetical modes of action of acrylamide of relevance for carcinogenesis. Both genotoxic and non-genotoxic modes of action of acrylamide are discussed with special emphasis on DNA adduct-targeted mutagenesis. Mechanistic data are presented from various experimental systems including in vitro experiments and in vivo rodent and human studies with special focus on mouse models. Human exposure data, including estimates of daily intake of dietary acrylamide in different populations and the corresponding cancer risk assessments are provided. The significant gaps in knowledge, which currently preclude a more definitive evaluation of human cancer risk due to exposure to dietary acrylamide, are highlighted. Future directions for research on acrylamide and cancer are outlined, and potential challenges are underscored.
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