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An Assay for Uracil in Human DNA at Baseline: Effect of Marginal Vitamin B6 Deficiency

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Journal Anal Biochem
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2007 Oct 30
PMID 17963712
Citations 10
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Abstract

Improvements are made to our gas-chromatography-mass-spectrometry-based assay for quantifying low levels of DNA-uracil. Folate deficiency leads to increased deoxyuridine monophosphate/thymidylate (dUMP/dTMP) ratios and uracil misincorporation into DNA, which may increase cancer risk. Vitamin B6 (B6) deficiency might also result in increased DNA-uracil because B6 is a cofactor for serine hydroxymethyltransferase, which catalyzes the methylation of tetrahydrofolate (THF) to methylene-THF, the folate form that is required to convert dUMP to dTMP. However, the low baseline levels of DNA-uracil in healthy human lymphocytes are difficult to measure accurately. This version of the assay (Uracil assay V3) has an approximately 10-fold increase in signal strength over the previous method and a 10-fold lower detection limit (0.2 pg uracil). Five micrograms of DNA, the amount in about 1 ml of human blood, is a suitable amount for this assay. Using this improved assay, DNA-uracil was measured in lymphocytes from 12 healthy smoking or nonsmoking young men and women who consumed a B6-restricted diet (0.7 mg B6/day, or approximately half the recommended dietary allowance) for 28 days. DNA-uracil concentration was not significantly related to B6 status or smoking. More severe and/or prolonged B6 deficiency may be necessary to detect significant changes in DNA-uracil in humans. The average concentration of DNA-uracil in these subjects was found to be approximately 3,000 uracils per diploid lymphocyte, which is comparable to steady state levels of one of the oxidative adducts of DNA, 8-oxoguanine.

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