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Mass spectrometric profiling of DNA adducts in the human stomach associated with damage from environmental factors
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We characterized 7 DNA adducts in the nontumor portion of the human stomach in both gastric cancer subjects and nongastric cancer subjects. A reduction in C5-hydroxymethyl-dC even in the nontumor mucosa of patients with gastric cancer was observed. Smoking and drinking habits significantly influenced the quantity of one of the lipid peroxidation-derived adducts, etheno-dA. A more expansive DNA adductome profile would provide a comprehensive understanding of the origin of human cancer in the future.
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