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Arsenic trioxide induces ROS activity and DNA damage, leading to G0/G1 extension in skin fibroblasts through the ATM-ATR-associated Chk pathway.

Jutapon Chayapong1, Harishkumar Madhyastha1, Radha Madhyastha1, Queen Intan Nurrahmah1, Yuichi Nakajima1, Narantsog Choijookhuu2, Yoshitaka Hishikawa2, Masugi Maruyama3.   

Abstract

Arsenic (As) toxicity is a global health problem, affecting millions of people. Exposure to arsenic, mostly via drinking water, has been associated with cancer of skin, lungs, and blood, in addition to several kinds of skin lesions. The present study focused on the effect of arsenic trioxide (As2O3) on normal skin fibroblast cells. Specifically, the effect of As2O3 on ROS generation and oxidative stress was investigated. Proteins involved in the DNA damage signaling pathway and cell cycle were also studied. As2O3 induced the generation of intracellular ROS. Immunohistochemistry analysis revealed a dose-dependent increase in the number of 8-OHdG-positive cells, an indication of oxidative stress. Cell cycle analysis by flow cytometry demonstrated that As2O3 caused a significant percentage of cells to accumulate in the G0/G1 phase with a concomitant reduction in the S phase. Increases in the activated forms of DNA damage signaling proteins, ATM and ATR, and their effector molecules, Chk2 and p53, were also observed. In addition, expression of oncogene p21 was also increased. The study shows that exposure of normal skin fibroblast cells to As2O3 could lead to cell cycle arrest through ATM/ATR and DNA damage signaling pathways. In conclusion, we report here that arsenic trioxide increases cellular oxidative stress leading to shift in cell cycle and leads to DNA damage through ATM/ATR and the CHK-dependent signaling pathway.

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Keywords:  Arsenic trioxide; Cell cycle arrest; DNA damage; G0/G1

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28013460     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-016-8215-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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