全氟辛烷磺酸(PFOS)的肾毒性——对转录和表观遗传因子的影响

IF 4.8 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY Environmental Epigenetics Pub Date : 2022-04-16 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1093/eep/dvac010
Yi Wen, Faizan Rashid, Zeeshan Fazal, Ratnakar Singh, Michael J Spinella, Joseph Irudayaraj
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摘要全氟辛烷磺酸(PFOS)是一种广泛存在的持久性环境污染物,与肾毒性有关,具有改变代谢、致癌和纤维化的潜力。我们研究了涉及全氟辛烷磺酸诱导的肾损伤的转录因子的潜在表观遗传学机制。选择14天口服给药的小鼠模型来研究体内的急性影响。信使核糖核酸表达分析和基因集富集分析旨在阐明表观遗传学调节因子、转录因子、肾脏疾病和代谢稳态之间的关系。发现全氟辛烷磺酸以剂量依赖的方式在小鼠肾脏中积累。肾损伤标志物Acta2和Bcl2l1的表达显著增加。转录因子,包括Nef2l2、Hes1、Ppara和Ppard,上调,而Smarca2和Pparg下调。此外,整体DNA甲基化水平降低,组蛋白去甲基化酶Kdm1a和Kdm4c的基因表达上调。我们的研究表明,全氟辛烷磺酸诱导的表观遗传学、转录因子和肾脏生物标志物的基因表达改变可能与肾脏纤维化和肾脏癌变有关。未来的实验可以侧重于表观遗传学机制,以建立一组全氟辛烷磺酸诱导的肾毒性评估生物标志物。
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Nephrotoxicity of perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)-effect on transcription and epigenetic factors.

Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) is a widespread persistent environmental pollutant implicated in nephrotoxicity with altered metabolism, carcinogenesis, and fibrosis potential. We studied the underlying epigenetic mechanism involving transcription factors of PFOS-induced kidney injury. A 14-day orally dosed mouse model was chosen to study acute influences in vivo. Messenger RNA expression analysis and gene set enrichment analysis were performed to elucidate the relationship between epigenetic regulators, transcription factors, kidney disease, and metabolism homeostasis. PFOS was found to accumulate in mouse kidney in a dose-dependent manner. Kidney injury markers Acta2 and Bcl2l1 increased in expression significantly. Transcription factors, including Nef2l2, Hes1, Ppara, and Ppard, were upregulated, while Smarca2 and Pparg were downregulated. Furthermore, global DNA methylation levels decreased and the gene expression of histone demethylases Kdm1a and Kdm4c were upregulated. Our work implicates PFOS-induced gene expression alterations in epigenetics, transcription factors, and kidney biomarkers with potential implications for kidney fibrosis and kidney carcinogenesis. Future experiments can focus on epigenetic mechanisms to establish a panel of PFOS-induced biomarkers for nephrotoxicity evaluation.

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Environmental Epigenetics
Environmental Epigenetics GENETICS & HEREDITY-
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