Global gene expression changes in human embryonic lung fibroblasts induced by organic extracts from respirable air particles

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Recently, we used cell-free assays to demonstrate the toxic effects of complex mixtures of organic extracts from urban air particles (PM2.5) collected in four localities of the Czech Republic (Ostrava-Bartovice, Ostrava-Poruba, Karvi...

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Main Authors: Líbalová Helena, Uhlířová Kateřina, Kléma Jiří, Machala Miroslav, Šrám Radim J, Ciganek Miroslav, Topinka Jan
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-01-01
Series:Particle and Fibre Toxicology
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spelling doaj-708c52835ea242abbc56210afac365d92020-11-24T21:17:52ZengBMCParticle and Fibre Toxicology1743-89772012-01-0191110.1186/1743-8977-9-1Global gene expression changes in human embryonic lung fibroblasts induced by organic extracts from respirable air particlesLíbalová HelenaUhlířová KateřinaKléma JiříMachala MiroslavŠrám Radim JCiganek MiroslavTopinka Jan<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Recently, we used cell-free assays to demonstrate the toxic effects of complex mixtures of organic extracts from urban air particles (PM2.5) collected in four localities of the Czech Republic (Ostrava-Bartovice, Ostrava-Poruba, Karvina and Trebon) which differed in the extent and sources of air pollution. To obtain further insight into the biological mechanisms of action of the extractable organic matter (EOM) from ambient air particles, human embryonic lung fibroblasts (HEL12469) were treated with the same four EOMs to assess changes in the genome-wide expression profiles compared to DMSO treated controls.</p> <p>Method</p> <p>For this purpose, HEL cells were incubated with subtoxic EOM concentrations of 10, 30, and 60 μg EOM/ml for 24 hours and global gene expression changes were analyzed using human whole genome microarrays (Illumina). The expression of selected genes was verified by quantitative real-time PCR.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Dose-dependent increases in the number of significantly deregulated transcripts as well as dose-response relationships in the levels of individual transcripts were observed. The transcriptomic data did not differ substantially between the localities, suggesting that the air pollution originating mainly from various sources may have similar biological effects. This was further confirmed by the analysis of deregulated pathways and by identification of the most contributing gene modulations. The number of significantly deregulated KEGG pathways, as identified by Goeman's global test, varied, depending on the locality, between 12 to 29. The Metabolism of xenobiotics by cytochrome P450 exhibited the strongest upregulation in all 4 localities and <it>CYP1B1 </it>had a major contribution to the upregulation of this pathway. Other important deregulated pathways in all 4 localities were ABC transporters (involved in the translocation of exogenous and endogenous metabolites across membranes and DNA repair), the Wnt and TGF-β signaling pathways (associated particularly with tumor promotion and progression), Steroid hormone biosynthesis (involved in the endocrine-disrupting activity of chemicals), and Glycerolipid metabolism (pathways involving the lipids with a glycerol backbone including lipid signaling molecules).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The microarray data suggested a prominent role of activation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor-dependent gene expression.</p> http://www.particleandfibretoxicology.com/content/9/1/1air pollutioncomplex mixturesHEL cellsCYP1B1AhRgene expression profile
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author Líbalová Helena
Uhlířová Kateřina
Kléma Jiří
Machala Miroslav
Šrám Radim J
Ciganek Miroslav
Topinka Jan
spellingShingle Líbalová Helena
Uhlířová Kateřina
Kléma Jiří
Machala Miroslav
Šrám Radim J
Ciganek Miroslav
Topinka Jan
Global gene expression changes in human embryonic lung fibroblasts induced by organic extracts from respirable air particles
Particle and Fibre Toxicology
air pollution
complex mixtures
HEL cells
CYP1B1
AhR
gene expression profile
author_facet Líbalová Helena
Uhlířová Kateřina
Kléma Jiří
Machala Miroslav
Šrám Radim J
Ciganek Miroslav
Topinka Jan
author_sort Líbalová Helena
title Global gene expression changes in human embryonic lung fibroblasts induced by organic extracts from respirable air particles
title_short Global gene expression changes in human embryonic lung fibroblasts induced by organic extracts from respirable air particles
title_full Global gene expression changes in human embryonic lung fibroblasts induced by organic extracts from respirable air particles
title_fullStr Global gene expression changes in human embryonic lung fibroblasts induced by organic extracts from respirable air particles
title_full_unstemmed Global gene expression changes in human embryonic lung fibroblasts induced by organic extracts from respirable air particles
title_sort global gene expression changes in human embryonic lung fibroblasts induced by organic extracts from respirable air particles
publisher BMC
series Particle and Fibre Toxicology
issn 1743-8977
publishDate 2012-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Recently, we used cell-free assays to demonstrate the toxic effects of complex mixtures of organic extracts from urban air particles (PM2.5) collected in four localities of the Czech Republic (Ostrava-Bartovice, Ostrava-Poruba, Karvina and Trebon) which differed in the extent and sources of air pollution. To obtain further insight into the biological mechanisms of action of the extractable organic matter (EOM) from ambient air particles, human embryonic lung fibroblasts (HEL12469) were treated with the same four EOMs to assess changes in the genome-wide expression profiles compared to DMSO treated controls.</p> <p>Method</p> <p>For this purpose, HEL cells were incubated with subtoxic EOM concentrations of 10, 30, and 60 μg EOM/ml for 24 hours and global gene expression changes were analyzed using human whole genome microarrays (Illumina). The expression of selected genes was verified by quantitative real-time PCR.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Dose-dependent increases in the number of significantly deregulated transcripts as well as dose-response relationships in the levels of individual transcripts were observed. The transcriptomic data did not differ substantially between the localities, suggesting that the air pollution originating mainly from various sources may have similar biological effects. This was further confirmed by the analysis of deregulated pathways and by identification of the most contributing gene modulations. The number of significantly deregulated KEGG pathways, as identified by Goeman's global test, varied, depending on the locality, between 12 to 29. The Metabolism of xenobiotics by cytochrome P450 exhibited the strongest upregulation in all 4 localities and <it>CYP1B1 </it>had a major contribution to the upregulation of this pathway. Other important deregulated pathways in all 4 localities were ABC transporters (involved in the translocation of exogenous and endogenous metabolites across membranes and DNA repair), the Wnt and TGF-β signaling pathways (associated particularly with tumor promotion and progression), Steroid hormone biosynthesis (involved in the endocrine-disrupting activity of chemicals), and Glycerolipid metabolism (pathways involving the lipids with a glycerol backbone including lipid signaling molecules).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The microarray data suggested a prominent role of activation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor-dependent gene expression.</p>
topic air pollution
complex mixtures
HEL cells
CYP1B1
AhR
gene expression profile
url http://www.particleandfibretoxicology.com/content/9/1/1
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