A wide survey of heavy metals-induced in-vitro DNA replication stress characterized by rate-limited replication

IF 2.9 Q2 TOXICOLOGY Current Research in Toxicology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.crtox.2024.100152
Qidong Ren , Xuejun Guo , Dong Yang , Chuanfang Zhao , Xiangyuan Zhang , Xinghui Xia
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Heavy metals (HMs) are environmental pollutants that pose a threat to human health and have been accepted to cause various diseases, including cancer and developmental disorders. DNA replication stress has been identified to be associated with such diseases. However, the effect of HMs exclusively on DNA replication stress is still not well understood. In this study, DNA replication stress induced by thirteen HMs was assessed using a simplified in-vitro DNA replication model. Two parameters, Cte/Ctc reflecting the cycle threshold value alteration and Ke/Kc reflecting the linear phase slope change, were calculated based on the DNA replication amplification curve to evaluate the rate of exponential and linear phases. These parameters were used to detect the replication rate reflecting in-vitro DNA replication stress induced by tested HMs. According to the effective concentrations and rate-limiting degree, HMs were ranked as follows: Hg, Ce > Pb > Zn > Cr > Cd > Co > Fe > Mn, Cu, Bi, Sr, Ni. Additionally, EDTA could relieve the DNA replication stress induced by some HMs. In conclusion, this study highlights the potential danger of HMs themselves on DNA replication and provides new insight into the possible links between HMs and DNA replication-related diseases.

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以复制速度受限为特征的重金属诱导体外 DNA 复制应激的广泛调查
重金属(HMs)是对人类健康构成威胁的环境污染物,被认为可导致各种疾病,包括癌症和发育障碍。DNA 复制应激已被确认与这些疾病有关。然而,人们对 HMs 专门对 DNA 复制应激的影响仍不甚了解。本研究使用简化的体外 DNA 复制模型评估了 13 种 HMs 诱导的 DNA 复制应激。根据DNA复制扩增曲线计算了两个参数,即反映周期阈值变化的Cte/Ctc和反映线性阶段斜率变化的Ke/Kc,以评估指数阶段和线性阶段的速率。这些参数用于检测受试 HMs 诱导的体外 DNA 复制压力的复制率。根据有效浓度和限速程度,将 HMs 排列如下:Hg, Ce > Pb > Zn > Cr > Cd > Co > Fe > Mn, Cu, Bi, Sr, Ni。此外,乙二胺四乙酸还能缓解某些 HMs 诱导的 DNA 复制压力。总之,这项研究强调了 HMs 本身对 DNA 复制的潜在危害,并对 HMs 与 DNA 复制相关疾病之间的可能联系提供了新的见解。
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Current Research in Toxicology
Current Research in Toxicology Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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