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Benzene toxicity: The role of the susceptibility factor NQO1 in bone marrow endothelial cell signaling and function.

David Ross1, Hongfei Zhou, David Siegel.   

Abstract

The homozygous NQO1*2 polymorphism results in a null NQO1 phenotype and is a susceptibility factor for occupational benzene poisoning. NQO1 plays an important role in detoxification of benzene-derived quinones but plays a role in numerous other non-metabolic cellular functions. NQO1 is expressed in endothelial cells of bone marrow which form the vascular stem cell niche important in stem cell homing and mobilization. We therefore employed a transformed human bone marrow endothelial cell (HBMEC) line to define the effects of compromising NQO1 on endothelial function. Either inhibition or knockdown of NQO1 led to decreased expression of the adhesion molecules E-selectin, VCAM-1 and ICAM-1 and decreased functional adhesion of CD34+ progenitor cells after TNFα stimulation. Suicide inhibition or knockdown of NQO1 decreased NFκB p105 precursor and NFκB p50 subunit levels as well as leading to decreased nuclear levels of NFκB phospho-p65. An additional function of endothelial cells is tube formation and angiogenesis which was inhibited by the benzene metabolite hydroquinone suggesting that endothelial function may be affected at multiple levels after exposure of NQO1*2 polymorphic individuals to benzene. These data demonstrate that NQO1 plays an upstream role in NFκB signaling and adhesion molecule expression in HBMEC and that NQO1 has important regulatory effects in its own right in addition to being a marker for Nrf-2 activation. Metabolic susceptibility factors such as NQO1 have roles in addition to detoxification of reactive intermediates and interrogation of these novel roles can inform both mechanisms of toxicity and human risk assessment.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20970411      PMCID: PMC3155573          DOI: 10.1016/j.cbi.2010.10.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Biol Interact        ISSN: 0009-2797            Impact factor:   5.192


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