Reactions of Estradiol-2,3-quinone with Deoxyribonucleosides:  Possible Insights in the Reactivity of Estrogen Quinones with DNA

Estrogen 2,3- and 3,4-quinones are reactive species toward nucleophiles and Michael acceptors. As such, they can bind to DNA and induce cellular damages. As an alkylation model, reactions of estradiol-2,3-quinone with deoxyribonucleosides were previously studied by mass spectrometry. In this work, e...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical research in toxicology 2002-05, Vol.15 (5), p.754-764
Hauptverfasser: Convert, Odile, Van Aerden, Christel, Debrauwer, Laurent, Rathahao, Estelle, Molines, Huguette, Fournier, Françoise, Tabet, Jean-Claude, Paris, Alain
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Zusammenfassung:Estrogen 2,3- and 3,4-quinones are reactive species toward nucleophiles and Michael acceptors. As such, they can bind to DNA and induce cellular damages. As an alkylation model, reactions of estradiol-2,3-quinone with deoxyribonucleosides were previously studied by mass spectrometry. In this work, estrogen-deoxyribonucleoside adducts were synthesized by reaction of 17β-estradiol-2,3-quinone with deoxyguanosine or deoxyadenosine and analyzed by NMR and LC-MS n in order to determine the structure and the stereochemistry of the resulting covalent adducts. Although estradiol- and estrone-2,3-quinones were previously thought to give mainly stable adducts, identification of depurinating adducts with both nucleosides, i.e., 2-OHE2-6(α,β)-N7Gua and 2-OHE2-6(α,β)-N7Ade, was unambiguously obtained. This is of particular interest since depurinating adducts are generated from DNA, and therefore, their amount should be correlated to the parallel formation of apurinic sites, which might play an important role in the cancer initiation process. Besides, a byproduct, i.e., 2-hydroxy-11-oxo-estradiol, corresponding to an unstable alkylation product of 2-hydroxyestradiol has been unambiguously identified and is indicative of a plausible addition process at the C9 position of catechol estrogens. The synthetic adducts will be useful as reference compounds to further elucidate the structure of adducts formed by reaction of estrogen metabolites with DNA or oligonucleotides.
ISSN:0893-228X
1520-5010
DOI:10.1021/tx015561y