Chromium exposure disrupts chromatin architecture upsetting the mechanisms that regulate transcription.
Hesbon Z AmenyaAndrew VonHandorfAlvaro PugaPublished in: Experimental biology and medicine (Maywood, N.J.) (2019)
This mini-review highlights current evidence on the mechanisms through which hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) disrupts transcriptional regulation, an emerging area of interest and one of the central processes by which chromium induces carcinogenesis. Several studies have shown that Cr(VI) causes widespread DNA damage and disrupts epigenetic signatures, suggesting that chromatin may be a direct Cr(VI) target. The findings discussed here suggest that Cr(VI) disrupts transcriptional regulation by causing genomic architecture changes.