Mapping the Mitochondrial Regulation of Epigenetic Modifications in Association With Carcinogenic and Noncarcinogenic Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure.
Arpit BhargavaRoshani KumariSurbhi KhareRuchita ShandilyaPushpendra Kumar GuptaRajnarayan TiwariAkhlaqur RahmanKoel ChaudhuryIrina Yu GoryachevaPradyumna Kumar MishraPublished in: International journal of toxicology (2020)
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) refer to a ubiquitous group of anthropogenic air pollutants that are generated through incomplete carbon combustion. Although the immunotoxic nature of PAHs has been previously reported, the underlying molecular mechanisms of this effect are not fully understood. In the present study, we investigated the mitochondrial-mediated epigenetic regulation of 2 PAHs, carcinogenic (benzo[a]pyrene; BaP) and noncarcinogenic (anthracene [ANT]), in peripheral lymphocytes. While ANT exposure triggered mitochondrial oxidative damage, no appreciable epigenetic modifications were observed. On the other hand, exposure to BaP perturbed the mitochondrial redox machinery and initiated cascade of epigenetic modifications. Cells exposed to BaP showed prominent changes in the expression of mitochondrial microRNAs (miR-24, miR-34a, miR-150, and miR-155) and their respective gene targets (NF-κβ, MYC, and p53). The exposure of BaP also caused significant alterations in the expression of epigenetic modifiers (DNMT1, HDAC1, HDAC7, KDM3a, EZH2, and P300) and hypomethylation within nuclear and mitochondrial DNA. This further induced methylation of histone tails, which play a crucial role in the regulation of chromatin structure. Overall, our study provides novel mechanistic insights into the mitochondrial regulation of epigenetic modifications in association with PAH-induced immunotoxicity.
Keyphrases
- inflammatory response
- polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
- dna methylation
- lps induced
- oxidative stress
- long non coding rna
- gene expression
- cell proliferation
- poor prognosis
- mitochondrial dna
- long noncoding rna
- genome wide
- copy number
- diabetic rats
- induced apoptosis
- heavy metals
- transcription factor
- high glucose
- human health
- high resolution
- signaling pathway
- particulate matter
- histone deacetylase
- risk assessment
- immune response
- dna damage
- binding protein
- drug induced
- peripheral blood
- mass spectrometry
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- chemotherapy induced