Smoking cessation reverses DNA double-strand breaks in human mononuclear cells.
OBJECTIVE:Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, which is responsible for a significant proportion of smoking-related deaths. However, the precise mechanism whereby smoking induces this pathology has not been fully delineated. Based on observation of DNA...
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doaj-214fc7bada3747faa5c853d9d1dbb09c2020-11-25T01:18:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0198e10399310.1371/journal.pone.0103993Smoking cessation reverses DNA double-strand breaks in human mononuclear cells.Mari IshidaTakafumi IshidaSatoshi TashiroHitomi UchidaChiemi SakaiNaoya HironobeKatsuya MiuraYu HashimotoKoji ArihiroKazuaki ChayamaYasuki KiharaMasao YoshizumiOBJECTIVE:Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, which is responsible for a significant proportion of smoking-related deaths. However, the precise mechanism whereby smoking induces this pathology has not been fully delineated. Based on observation of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), the most harmful type of DNA damage, in atherosclerotic lesions, we hypothesized that there is a direct association between smoking and DSBs. The goal of this study was to investigate whether smoking induces DSBs and smoking cessation reverses DSBs in vivo through examination of peripheral mononuclear cells (MNCs). APPROACH AND RESULTS:Immunoreactivity of oxidative modification of DNA and DSBs were increased in human atherosclerotic lesions but not in the adjacent normal area. DSBs in human MNCs isolated from the blood of volunteers can be detected as cytologically visible "foci" using an antibody against the phosphorylated form of the histone H2AX (γ-H2AX). Young healthy active smokers (n = 15) showed increased γ-H2AX foci number when compared with non-smokers (n = 12) (foci number/cell: median, 0.37/cell; interquartile range [IQR], 0.31-0.58 vs. 4.36/cell; IQR, 3.09-7.39, p<0.0001). Smoking cessation for 1 month reduced the γ-H2AX foci number (median, 4.44/cell; IQR, 4.36-5.24 to 0.28/cell; IQR, 0.12-0.53, p<0.05). A positive correlation was noted between γ-H2AX foci number and exhaled carbon monoxide levels (r = 0.75, p<0.01). CONCLUSIONS:Smoking induces DSBs in human MNCs in vivo, and importantly, smoking cessation for 1 month resulted in a decrease in DSBs to a level comparable to that seen in non-smokers. These data reinforce the notion that the cigarette smoking induces DSBs and highlight the importance of smoking cessation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4122368?pdf=render |
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Mari Ishida Takafumi Ishida Satoshi Tashiro Hitomi Uchida Chiemi Sakai Naoya Hironobe Katsuya Miura Yu Hashimoto Koji Arihiro Kazuaki Chayama Yasuki Kihara Masao Yoshizumi Smoking cessation reverses DNA double-strand breaks in human mononuclear cells. PLoS ONE |
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Mari Ishida Takafumi Ishida Satoshi Tashiro Hitomi Uchida Chiemi Sakai Naoya Hironobe Katsuya Miura Yu Hashimoto Koji Arihiro Kazuaki Chayama Yasuki Kihara Masao Yoshizumi |
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Smoking cessation reverses DNA double-strand breaks in human mononuclear cells. |
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Smoking cessation reverses DNA double-strand breaks in human mononuclear cells. |
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Smoking cessation reverses DNA double-strand breaks in human mononuclear cells. |
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Smoking cessation reverses DNA double-strand breaks in human mononuclear cells. |
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Smoking cessation reverses DNA double-strand breaks in human mononuclear cells. |
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smoking cessation reverses dna double-strand breaks in human mononuclear cells. |
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OBJECTIVE:Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, which is responsible for a significant proportion of smoking-related deaths. However, the precise mechanism whereby smoking induces this pathology has not been fully delineated. Based on observation of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), the most harmful type of DNA damage, in atherosclerotic lesions, we hypothesized that there is a direct association between smoking and DSBs. The goal of this study was to investigate whether smoking induces DSBs and smoking cessation reverses DSBs in vivo through examination of peripheral mononuclear cells (MNCs). APPROACH AND RESULTS:Immunoreactivity of oxidative modification of DNA and DSBs were increased in human atherosclerotic lesions but not in the adjacent normal area. DSBs in human MNCs isolated from the blood of volunteers can be detected as cytologically visible "foci" using an antibody against the phosphorylated form of the histone H2AX (γ-H2AX). Young healthy active smokers (n = 15) showed increased γ-H2AX foci number when compared with non-smokers (n = 12) (foci number/cell: median, 0.37/cell; interquartile range [IQR], 0.31-0.58 vs. 4.36/cell; IQR, 3.09-7.39, p<0.0001). Smoking cessation for 1 month reduced the γ-H2AX foci number (median, 4.44/cell; IQR, 4.36-5.24 to 0.28/cell; IQR, 0.12-0.53, p<0.05). A positive correlation was noted between γ-H2AX foci number and exhaled carbon monoxide levels (r = 0.75, p<0.01). CONCLUSIONS:Smoking induces DSBs in human MNCs in vivo, and importantly, smoking cessation for 1 month resulted in a decrease in DSBs to a level comparable to that seen in non-smokers. These data reinforce the notion that the cigarette smoking induces DSBs and highlight the importance of smoking cessation. |
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