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Organic extract of indoor dust induces estrogen-like effects in human breast cancer cells.

Ping Xiang1, Kun Wang2, Jue Bi2, Mengying Li2, Rui-Wen He3, Daolei Cui4, Lena Q Ma5.   

Abstract

Indoor dust often contains organic contaminants, which adversely impacts human health. In this study, the organic contaminants in the indoor dust from commercial offices and residential houses in Nanjing, China were extracted and their effects on human breast cancer cells (MCF-7) were investigated. Both dust extracts promoted proliferation of MCF-7 cells at ≤24 μg/100 μL, with cell viability being decreased with increasing dust concentrations. Based on LC50, house dust was less toxic than office dust. At 8 μg/100 μL, both extracts caused more MCF-7 cells into active cycling (G2/M + S) and increased intracellular Ca2+ influx, with house dust inducing stronger effects than office dust. Further, the expression of estrogen-responsive genes for TFF1 and EGR3 was enhanced by 3-9 and 4-9 folds, while the expression of cell cycle regulatory genes for cyclin D was enhanced by 2-5 folds. The results suggested that organic dust extract influenced cell viability, altered cell cycle, increased intracellular Ca2+ levels, and activated cell cycle regulatory and estrogen-responsive gene expressions, with house dust showing lower cytotoxicity but higher estrogenic potential on MCF-7 cells. The results indicate the importance of reducing organic contaminants in indoor dust to mitigate their adverse impacts on human health.
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Keywords:  Cell cycle; Estrogen-responsive genes; Indoor dust; Intracellular Ca(2+); Organophosphorus flame retardants; Phthalic acid esters

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32481214     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.138505

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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1.  Total and bioaccessible heavy metals in cabbage from major producing cities in Southwest China: health risk assessment and cytotoxicity.

Authors:  Mengying Li; Yishu Qin; Chengchen Wang; Kun Wang; Zhihua Deng; Wumei Xu; Ping Xiang; Lena Q Ma
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2021-03-29       Impact factor: 3.361

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