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Bhas 42 cell transformation activity of cigarette smoke condensate is modulated by selenium and arsenic.

Sung Gu Han1, Kamala Pant2, Shannon W Bruce2, C Gary Gairola3.   

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Cigarette smoking remains a major health risk worldwide. Development of newer tobacco products requires the use of quantitative toxicological assays. Recently, v-Ha-ras transfected BALB/c3T3 (Bhas 42) cell transformation assay was established that simulates the two-stage animal tumorigenesis model and measures tumor initiating and promoting activities of chemicals. The present study was performed to assess the feasibility of using this Bhas 42 cell transformation assay to determine the initiation and promotion activities of cigarette smoke condensate (CSC) and its water soluble fraction. Further, the modulating effects of selenium and arsenic on cigarette smoke-induced cell transformation were investigated. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and water extracts of CSC (CSC-D and CSC-W, respectively) were tested at concentrations of 2.5-40 µg mL(-1) in the initiation or promotion assay formats. Initiation protocol of the Bhas 42 assay showed a 3.5-fold increase in transformed foci at 40 µg mL(-1) of CSC-D but not CSC-W. The promotion phase of the assay yielded a robust dose response with CSC-D (2.5-40 µg mL(-1)) and CSC-W (20-40 µg mL(-1)). Preincubation of cells with selenium (100 nM) significantly reduced CSC-induced increase in cell transformation in initiation assay. Co-treatment of cells with a sub-toxic dose of arsenic significantly enhanced cell transformation activity of CSC-D in promotion assay. The results suggest a presence of both water soluble and insoluble tumor promoters in CSC, a role of oxidative stress in CSC-induced cell transformation, and usefulness of Bhas 42 cell transformation assay in comparing tobacco product toxicities and in studying the mechanisms of tobacco carcinogenesis.
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Keywords:  Bhas 42 cells; arsenic; cell transformation; cigarette smoke condensate; selenium; tumorigenesis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26924598     DOI: 10.1002/em.22000

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Mol Mutagen        ISSN: 0893-6692            Impact factor:   3.216


  3 in total

1.  Exposure of Human Lung Cells to Tobacco Smoke Condensate Inhibits the Nucleotide Excision Repair Pathway.

Authors:  Nathaniel Holcomb; Mamta Goswami; Sung Gu Han; Samuel Clark; David K Orren; C Gary Gairola; Isabel Mellon
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-07-08       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Comparative tumor promotion assessment of e-cigarette and cigarettes using the in vitro Bhas 42 cell transformation assay.

Authors:  Damien Breheny; Oluwatobiloba Oke; Kamala Pant; Marianna Gaça
Journal:  Environ Mol Mutagen       Date:  2017-05       Impact factor: 3.216

3.  Comparison of volatile organic compounds between cigarette smoke condensate (CSC) and extract (CSE) samples.

Authors:  Yong-Hyun Kim; Young-Ji An; Seongwon Jo; Sang-Hyub Lee; Sang Jin Lee; Seong-Jin Choi; Kyuhong Lee
Journal:  Environ Health Toxicol       Date:  2018-09-28
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