| Literature DB >> 25690002 |
Mohamed Saber Numan1,2, Jacques P Brown1,2,3, Laëtitia Michou4,5,6.
Abstract
Atmospheric pollution-induced cellular oxidative stress is probably one of the pathogenic mechanisms involved in most of the common autophagy-mediated aging diseases, including neurodegenerative diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Alzheimer's, disease, as well as Paget's disease of bone with or without frontotemporal dementia and inclusion body myopathy. Oxidative stress has serious damaging effects on the cellular contents: DNA, RNA, cellular proteins, and cellular organelles. Autophagy has a pivotal role in recycling these damaged non-functional organelles and misfolded or unfolded proteins. In this paper, we highlight, through a narrative review of the literature, that when autophagy processes are impaired during aging, in presence of cumulative air pollution-induced cellular oxidative stress and due to a direct effect on air pollutant, autophagy-mediated aging diseases may occur.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25690002 PMCID: PMC4344726 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph120202289
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
The ten world’s worst polluted places.
| Place/City | Country | Pollutant | Number of Affected Population | Known Health Risk | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Agbogbloshie | Ghana | Lead | More than 40,000 persons | [ | |
| Chernobyl | Ukraine | Uranium, plutonium, and other metals | Up to 10 millions persons | Leukemia | [ |
| Citarum River | Indonesia | Lead, cadmium, chromium, and pesticides | Up to 5 millions persons | [ | |
| Dzershinsk | Russia | Numerous chemicals | 300,000 persons | Cancers of the eyes, lungs, and kidneys; Chronic cough with sputum | [ |
| Hazaribagh | Bangladesh | Chromium | More than 160,000 persons | Acid burns, rashes, aches, dizziness, and nausea are also common health problems faced by local residents. | [ |
| Kabwe | Zambia | Lead | More than 300,000 persons | Blood lead is more than 200 ug/dL in children (blood lead more than 120 ug/dL is fatal) | [ |
| Kalimantan | Indonesia | Mercury, cadmium | More than 225,000 persons | Health risk for human, animals, and fish is that mercury in the Kahayan River of Central Kalimantan is 2260 ng/L. | [ |
| Matanza Riachuelo | Argentina | Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) including toluene | More than 20,000 persons | Diarrheal diseases, respiratory diseases, and cancer | [ |
| Niger River Delta | Nigeria | Petroleum | Non exactly known | Increase of the prevalence of childhood malnutrition. Crude oil leads to infertility and cancer because of its hemotoxic effect | [ |
| Norilsk | Russia | Copper, nickel oxide, other heavy metals | 135,000 persons | Respiratory diseases, and cancers of the lungs and digestive system | [ |
Main molecular bases of autophagy defect in the most common autophagy-mediated aging diseases.
| Disease | Main Molecular Characteristics on the Autophagy Defect Leading to an Accumulation of Autophagy Vacuoles | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis | Mutant SOD1 and/or rare variants in TDP-43 or FUS/TLS genes | [ |
| Alzheimer disease | Assembly of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptide and hyperphosphorylated Tau protein intracellular tangles Defect in clearence of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptide | [ |
| Frontotemporal Dementia | Mutant CHMP2B (ESCRT-III subunit) and/or Mutant p97/VCP Defect in maturation of autophagosome and in the fusion of autophagosome and lysosomes | [ |
| Huntington’s disease | Aggregation of oligomers of mutant Htt protein | [ |
| IBMPFD syndrome | Mutant p97/VCP Inclusion bodies formation Defect in maturation of autophagosome, in fusion of autophagosome and lysosomes, and in clearance of inclusion bodies | [ |
| Paget’s disease of bone | Impairment of the autophagic flux due to mutant p62/SQSTM1 | [ |
| Parkinson’s disease | Mutant α-synuclein protein Lewy bodies formation Defects in clearance these bodies | [ |