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Oximes:: Metabolic activation and structure-allergenic activity relationships

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JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 51, Issue 8, Pages 2541-2550

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jm701092n

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Metabolic activation of chemicals (prohaptens) in the skin can cause allergic contact dermatitis. We have explored structure -allergenic activity relationships for seven potential oxime prohaptens using the local lymph node assay and a GSH trapping screen with liver microsomes. The general structure -allergenic activity relationships found were that an (alpha,beta-unsaturation is necessary for an oxime to be a prohapten and that increased steric hindrance around this double bond leads to reduction in sensitizing capacity. We also found that sensitizing oximes can be distinguished in vitro from nonsensitizers by monitoring of monooxidized (+16 Da) GSH conjugates in the GSH trapping screen. However, care should be taken when interpreting data from GSH trapping screens, as nonsensitizers may also form GSH conjugates via alternative mechanisms. This investigation emphasizes the importance of considering cutaneous bioactivation in toxicity assessment of chemicals used in contact with the skin.

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