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Smokers and passive smokers gene expression profiles: correlation with the DNA oxidation damage.

Maura Lodovici1, Cristina Luceri, Carlotta De Filippo, Chiara Romualdi, Franco Bambi, Piero Dolara.   

Abstract

Healthy volunteers (n=50) were enrolled for studying the variation of gene expression induced by smoking in peripheral lymphocytes. RNAs from smokers (>3 cigarettes/day, n=20) and passive smokers (exposed to tobacco smoke >3 h/day, n=10) were hybridized versus a reference pool obtained by mixing equal amounts of RNA from 20 nonsmokers, and gene expression was analyzed using DNA microarrays containing 13,971 oligos. Principal component analysis showed that 99.7% of gene expression variability was related to plasma cotinine, age, and DNA oxidation damage. SAM and GenMAPP/MAPPFinder analyses showed that smokers, compared to nonsmokers, had 129 down-regulated and 87 up-regulated genes, whereas passive smokers, compared to nonsmokers, had 44 down-regulated and 159 up-regulated genes, mainly involved in pathways associated with the activation of defensive responses. Hierarchical cluster analysis identified two distinct clusters of smokers, characterized by different oxidative DNA damage: smokers with high DNA oxidation damage, compared to smokers with low DNA oxidation damage, had a large number (150) of down-regulated genes, mainly associated with xenobiotic metabolism, DNA damage and repair, inflammatory responses, lymphocyte activation, and cytokine activity, suggesting a reduced cellular response to toxic agents in this subset of smokers that could lead to an increased DNA oxidation damage.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17602957     DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2007.04.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med        ISSN: 0891-5849            Impact factor:   7.376


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