Masato Ooka, Jinghua Zhao, Li Zhang, Ruili Huang, Srilatha Sakamuru, Charlotte TeKrony, Jui-Hua Hsieh, Bradley J. Collins, June K. Dunnick, Darlene Dixon, Menghang Xia
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摘要
超级基金场所是土壤、空气和水受到有害物质污染的地方。在这些地区居住和工作的人经常会接触到金属和其他有害物质,从而导致许多不良的健康后果,包括癌症。虽然人们经常会同时接触多种化学物质,但这些接触的综合效应在很大程度上仍未得到研究。在这里,我们通过五类体外实验研究了金属混合物的毒性,分别测量细胞毒性、氧化应激、基因毒性、细胞因子释放和血管生成。在原代细胞和细胞系中对这些混合物进行测试后,我们发现镍/砷/镉和铍/砷/镉混合物的细胞毒性高于其单个化合物,这表明混合物放大了细胞毒性效应。为了研究其毒性的机制,我们评估了金属诱导的氧化应激,因为氧化应激是大多数金属相关毒性的共同因素。结果表明,镉诱导的氧化应激在混合物中有所增加。一些诱导氧化应激的混合物进一步加剧了 DNA 损伤,抑制了 DNA 合成,并激活了 p53。此外,一些混合物比其成分化合物更能显著增加白细胞介素-8的分泌和血管生成。我们的研究结果为了解超级基金场地中与金属有关的毒性提供了重要启示。
Profiling of Environmental Mixtures Containing Metals for Their Toxicity Pathways and Mechanism of Action
Superfund sites are where soil, air, and water are polluted with hazardous materials. Individuals residing and working in these areas are often exposed to metals and other hazardous materials, leading to many adverse health outcomes, including cancer. While individuals are often exposed to multiple chemicals simultaneously, the combined effect of such exposures remains largely unexplored. Here, we investigated the toxicity of metal mixtures in five categories of in vitro assays measuring cytotoxicity, oxidative stress, genotoxicity, cytokine release, and angiogenesis. After testing these mixtures in primary cells and cell lines, we discovered that the nickel/arsenic/cadmium and beryllium/arsenic/cadmium combinations exhibited higher cytotoxicity than their individual compounds, suggesting that the mixtures amplified the cytotoxic effect. To investigate the mechanism underlying their toxicity, we evaluated metal-induced oxidative stress, as oxidative stress is a common factor in most metal-related toxicities. Our results showed that cadmium-induced oxidative stress was increased in mixtures. Some mixtures that induced oxidative stress further increased DNA damage, inhibited DNA synthesis, and activated p53. In addition, some mixtures significantly increased interleukin-8 secretion and angiogenesis more than their component compounds. Our findings offer important insights into metal-related toxicity at Superfund sites.
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