ID3, Estrogenic Chemicals, and the Pathogenesis of Tumor-Like Proliferative Vascular Lesions

Tumor-like proliferative vascular lesions manifest in several diseases such as peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and atherosclerosis (AS) after arterial injury. The cause of the vascular cell dysfunction in PAD patients is not known. Our recent novel discovery shows that inhibitor of differentiation...

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Main Author: Avecilla, Vincent E
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spelling ndltd-fiu.edu-oai-digitalcommons.fiu.edu-etd-46142019-10-11T03:09:41Z ID3, Estrogenic Chemicals, and the Pathogenesis of Tumor-Like Proliferative Vascular Lesions Avecilla, Vincent E Tumor-like proliferative vascular lesions manifest in several diseases such as peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and atherosclerosis (AS) after arterial injury. The cause of the vascular cell dysfunction in PAD patients is not known. Our recent novel discovery shows that inhibitor of differentiation 3 (ID3) is highly expressed in intimal lesions of clinical vascular disease samples. The central hypothesis of our study is: estrogenic chemical induced dysregulation of ID3 target genes is involved in the development of vascular disease. NHANES data analysis demonstrated higher geometric levels of all 6 PCB congeners in both PAD diagnosed participants and participants at risk of AS when compared to the rest of the population. Adjusted models showed association between higher exposure of PCBs, phthalates, BPA, and increased risk of PAD. Furthermore PCB153 was shown to have the highest geometric mean amongst all PCB congeners in both participants diagnosed with PAD and at risk of AS. Gene expression of ID3 & ID3 candidate targets in blood & tissue studies identified ID3 & ID3 candidate target genes as a driver of vascular disease. Overlapping ID3 & ID3 candidate target genes included: ABCB6, ACP1, BYSL, CAD, CDH15, DCBLD2, DHRS3, DNMT1, ID3, MCM4, and NDUFA7. The ID3 target genes involved in the: focal adhesion pathway were ACTN1, COL1A2, COL3A1, COL6A1, CTNNB1, IBSP, ID3, ITGA8, and MYL2; ECM-receptor interaction were COL1A2, COL3A1, COL6A1, IBSP, ID3, and ITGA8; oxidative phosphorylation pathway ATP5D, ATP5H, ATP6V0B, ATP6V0D1, ATP6V1B2, COX5A, COX7C, COX8A, CYC1, ID3, NDUFA1, NDUFA7, NDUFS4, NDUFV1, NDUFV2; and cell cycle pathway ANAPC10, ATM, CDKN2B, E2F5, MCM3, and MCM4. In summary our results showed an association between exposure to PCBs, phthalates, BPA, and increased risk of PAD and AS, and possible molecular mechanisms of interaction of ID3 target genes and estrogenic chemicals involved in PAD and AS. 2017-10-27T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/3519 https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4614&context=etd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/ FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations FIU Digital Commons Environmental Health Sciences Vascular Disease Molecular Biology Gene-Environment Interactions Bioinformatics Cardiovascular Diseases Cell Biology Environmental Public Health Epidemiology
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topic Environmental Health Sciences
Vascular Disease
Molecular Biology
Gene-Environment Interactions
Bioinformatics
Cardiovascular Diseases
Cell Biology
Environmental Public Health
Epidemiology
spellingShingle Environmental Health Sciences
Vascular Disease
Molecular Biology
Gene-Environment Interactions
Bioinformatics
Cardiovascular Diseases
Cell Biology
Environmental Public Health
Epidemiology
Avecilla, Vincent E
ID3, Estrogenic Chemicals, and the Pathogenesis of Tumor-Like Proliferative Vascular Lesions
description Tumor-like proliferative vascular lesions manifest in several diseases such as peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and atherosclerosis (AS) after arterial injury. The cause of the vascular cell dysfunction in PAD patients is not known. Our recent novel discovery shows that inhibitor of differentiation 3 (ID3) is highly expressed in intimal lesions of clinical vascular disease samples. The central hypothesis of our study is: estrogenic chemical induced dysregulation of ID3 target genes is involved in the development of vascular disease. NHANES data analysis demonstrated higher geometric levels of all 6 PCB congeners in both PAD diagnosed participants and participants at risk of AS when compared to the rest of the population. Adjusted models showed association between higher exposure of PCBs, phthalates, BPA, and increased risk of PAD. Furthermore PCB153 was shown to have the highest geometric mean amongst all PCB congeners in both participants diagnosed with PAD and at risk of AS. Gene expression of ID3 & ID3 candidate targets in blood & tissue studies identified ID3 & ID3 candidate target genes as a driver of vascular disease. Overlapping ID3 & ID3 candidate target genes included: ABCB6, ACP1, BYSL, CAD, CDH15, DCBLD2, DHRS3, DNMT1, ID3, MCM4, and NDUFA7. The ID3 target genes involved in the: focal adhesion pathway were ACTN1, COL1A2, COL3A1, COL6A1, CTNNB1, IBSP, ID3, ITGA8, and MYL2; ECM-receptor interaction were COL1A2, COL3A1, COL6A1, IBSP, ID3, and ITGA8; oxidative phosphorylation pathway ATP5D, ATP5H, ATP6V0B, ATP6V0D1, ATP6V1B2, COX5A, COX7C, COX8A, CYC1, ID3, NDUFA1, NDUFA7, NDUFS4, NDUFV1, NDUFV2; and cell cycle pathway ANAPC10, ATM, CDKN2B, E2F5, MCM3, and MCM4. In summary our results showed an association between exposure to PCBs, phthalates, BPA, and increased risk of PAD and AS, and possible molecular mechanisms of interaction of ID3 target genes and estrogenic chemicals involved in PAD and AS.
author Avecilla, Vincent E
author_facet Avecilla, Vincent E
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title ID3, Estrogenic Chemicals, and the Pathogenesis of Tumor-Like Proliferative Vascular Lesions
title_short ID3, Estrogenic Chemicals, and the Pathogenesis of Tumor-Like Proliferative Vascular Lesions
title_full ID3, Estrogenic Chemicals, and the Pathogenesis of Tumor-Like Proliferative Vascular Lesions
title_fullStr ID3, Estrogenic Chemicals, and the Pathogenesis of Tumor-Like Proliferative Vascular Lesions
title_full_unstemmed ID3, Estrogenic Chemicals, and the Pathogenesis of Tumor-Like Proliferative Vascular Lesions
title_sort id3, estrogenic chemicals, and the pathogenesis of tumor-like proliferative vascular lesions
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