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TítuloAn overview on possible links between aflatoxin B1 exposure and gallbladder cancer
Autor(es)Costa, Jéssica
Lima, Nelson
Santos, Cledir
Palavras-chaveAfatoxin B1
AFB1
Chile
Gallbladder cancer
Food safety
Aflatoxin B-1
Data21-Mai-2021
EditoraSpringer
RevistaMycotoxin Research
CitaçãoCosta, Jéssica; Lima, Nelson; Santos, Cledir, An overview on possible links between aflatoxin B1 exposure and gallbladder cancer. Mycotoxin Research, 37, 205-214, 2021
Resumo(s)Gallbladder cancer (GBC) is one of the most common sites for biliary tract cancers. It has a worldwide distribution being endemic in South America and Southern Asia. These high GBC rates have previously been linked to the determinants of health such as nutrition, genetics, lifestyle, and environment. Exposure to aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), a human carcinogen, is suggested to be involved with GBC development. This work aims to analyse the interplay of social, lifestyle, and genetic predisposing factors to GBC. AFB1 plays a pivotal role in carcinogenic onset by genetic and epigenetic modifications. AFB1 can induce molecular changes involved in the GBC pathogenesis, such as overexpression of UCHL1 gene, mutagenesis of TP53 gene, abnormal expression of oncogenes BCL-2, and aberrantly methylation of ERBB family receptors. However, a large-scale scientific cooperation is needed to confirm these molecular links through which AFB1 may increase the GBC risk. For that, monitoring AFB1 exposure through AF-albumin and AFB1-lysine will clarify the level of exposure of the population to AFB1 in the GBC hotspot. Further, analyses of AFB1-adduct concentrations in GBC cases (fatal and non-fatal) are needed to understanding if AF contamination can trigger gallbladder cancer.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/73852
DOI10.1007/s12550-021-00431-1
ISSN0178-7888
Versão da editorahttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12550-021-00431-1
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