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Extensive temporal transcriptome and microRNA analyses identify molecular mechanisms underlying mitochondrial dysfunction induced by multi-walled carbon nanotubes in human lung cells.

Penny Nymark1, Peter Wijshoff, Rachel Cavill, Marcel van Herwijnen, Maarten L J Coonen, Sandra Claessen, Julia Catalán, Hannu Norppa, Jos C S Kleinjans, Jacob J Briedé.   

Abstract

Understanding toxicity pathways of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) has recently been brought forward as a key step in twenty-first century ENM risk assessment. Molecular mechanisms linked to phenotypic end points is a step towards the development of toxicity tests based on key events, which may allow for grouping of ENM according to their modes of action. This study identified molecular mechanisms underlying mitochondrial dysfunction in human bronchial epithelial BEAS 2B cells following exposure to one of the most studied multi-walled carbon nanotubes (Mitsui MWCNT-7). Asbestos was used as a positive control and a non-carcinogenic glass wool material was included as a negative fibre control. Decreased mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP↓) was observed for MWCNTs at a biologically relevant dose (0.25 μg/cm(2)) and for asbestos at 2 μg/cm(2), but not for glass wool. Extensive temporal transcriptomic and microRNA expression analyses identified a 330-gene signature (including 26 genes with known mitochondrial function) related to MWCNT- and asbestos-induced MMP↓. Forty-nine of the MMP↓-associated genes showed highly similar expression patterns over time (six time points) and the majority was found to be regulated by two transcription factors strongly involved in mitochondrial homeostasis, APP and NRF1. In addition, four miRNAs were correlated with MMP↓ and one of them, miR-1275, was found to negatively correlate with a large part of the MMP↓-associated genes. Cellular processes such as gluconeogenesis, mitochondrial LC-fatty acid β-oxidation and spindle microtubule function were enriched among the MMP↓-associated genes and miRNAs. These results are expected to be useful in the identification of key events in ENM-related toxicity pathways for the development of molecular screening techniques.

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Keywords:  Asbestos; gene expression; glass wool; microRNA; mitochondrial membrane potential; multi-walled carbon nanotubes

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25831214     DOI: 10.3109/17435390.2015.1017022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanotoxicology        ISSN: 1743-5390            Impact factor:   5.913


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2.  Manually curated transcriptomics data collection for toxicogenomic assessment of engineered nanomaterials.

Authors:  Laura Aliisa Saarimäki; Antonio Federico; Iseult Lynch; Anastasios G Papadiamantis; Andreas Tsoumanis; Georgia Melagraki; Antreas Afantitis; Angela Serra; Dario Greco
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3.  Identification of miRNA-mRNA-TFs Regulatory Network and Crucial Pathways Involved in Tetralogy of Fallot.

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Review 4.  Transcriptomics in Toxicogenomics, Part I: Experimental Design, Technologies, Publicly Available Data, and Regulatory Aspects.

Authors:  Pia Anneli Sofia Kinaret; Angela Serra; Antonio Federico; Pekka Kohonen; Penny Nymark; Irene Liampa; My Kieu Ha; Jang-Sik Choi; Karolina Jagiello; Natasha Sanabria; Georgia Melagraki; Luca Cattelani; Michele Fratello; Haralambos Sarimveis; Antreas Afantitis; Tae-Hyun Yoon; Mary Gulumian; Roland Grafström; Tomasz Puzyn; Dario Greco
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2020-04-15       Impact factor: 5.076

5.  Role of Surface Chemistry in the In Vitro Lung Response to Nanofibrillated Cellulose.

Authors:  Kukka Aimonen; Satu Suhonen; Mira Hartikainen; Viviana R Lopes; Hannu Norppa; Natalia Ferraz; Julia Catalán
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6.  Properties of Retinal Precursor Cells Grown on Vertically Aligned Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes Generated for the Modification of Retinal Implant-Embedded Microelectrode Arrays.

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Review 7.  A Review on the Respiratory System Toxicity of Carbon Nanoparticles.

Authors:  Maricica Pacurari; Kristine Lowe; Paul B Tchounwou; Ramzi Kafoury
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2016-03-15       Impact factor: 3.390

8.  An acetyl-L-carnitine switch on mitochondrial dysfunction and rescue in the metabolomics study on aluminum oxide nanoparticles.

Authors:  Xiaobo Li; Chengcheng Zhang; Xin Zhang; Shizhi Wang; Qingtao Meng; Shenshen Wu; Hongbao Yang; Yankai Xia; Rui Chen
Journal:  Part Fibre Toxicol       Date:  2016-01-16       Impact factor: 9.400

Review 9.  Role of omics techniques in the toxicity testing of nanoparticles.

Authors:  Eleonore Fröhlich
Journal:  J Nanobiotechnology       Date:  2017-11-21       Impact factor: 10.435

10.  miR221 regulates cell migration by targeting annexin a1 expression in human mesothelial MeT-5A cells neoplastic-like transformed by multi-walled carbon nanotube.

Authors:  Li Ju; Lijin Zhu; Hao Wu; Min Yu; Xianhong Yin; Zhenyu Jia; Lingfang Feng; Shibo Ying; Hailing Xia; Shuzhi Zhang; Jianlin Lou; Jun Yang
Journal:  Genes Environ       Date:  2021-08-02
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