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Pulmonary Biomarkers Based on Alterations in Protein Expression after Exposure to Arsenic

OBJECTIVE: Environmental exposure to arsenic results in multiple adverse effects in the lung. Our objective was to identify potential pulmonary protein biomarkers in the lung-lining fluid of mice chronically exposed to low-dose As and to validate these protein changes in human populations exposed to...

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Autores principales: Lantz, R. Clark, Lynch, Brandon J., Boitano, Scott, Poplin, Gerald S., Littau, Sally, Tsaprailis, George, Burgess, Jefferey L.
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Publicado: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1852690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17450228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.9611
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author Lantz, R. Clark
Lynch, Brandon J.
Boitano, Scott
Poplin, Gerald S.
Littau, Sally
Tsaprailis, George
Burgess, Jefferey L.
author_facet Lantz, R. Clark
Lynch, Brandon J.
Boitano, Scott
Poplin, Gerald S.
Littau, Sally
Tsaprailis, George
Burgess, Jefferey L.
author_sort Lantz, R. Clark
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description OBJECTIVE: Environmental exposure to arsenic results in multiple adverse effects in the lung. Our objective was to identify potential pulmonary protein biomarkers in the lung-lining fluid of mice chronically exposed to low-dose As and to validate these protein changes in human populations exposed to As. METHODS: Mice were administered 10 or 50 ppb As (sodium arsenite) in their drinking water for 4 weeks. Proteins in the lung-lining fluid were identified using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (n = 3) or multidimensional protein identification technology (MUDPIT) (n = 2) coupled with mass spectrometry. Lung-induced sputum samples were collected from 57 individuals (tap water As ranged from ~ 5 to 20 ppb). Protein levels in sputum were determined by ELISA, and As species were analyzed in first morning void urine. RESULTS: Proteins in mouse lung-lining fluid whose expression was consistently altered by As included glutathione-S-transferase (GST)-omega-1, contraspin, apolipoprotein A-I and A-IV, enolase-1, peroxiredoxin-6, and receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE). Validation of the putative biomarkers was carried out by evaluating As-induced alterations in RAGE in humans. Regression analysis demonstrated a significant negative correlation (p = 0.016) between sputum levels of RAGE and total urinary inorganic As, similar to results seen in our animal model. CONCLUSION: Combinations of proteomic analyses of animal models followed by specific analysis of human samples provide an unbiased determination of important, previously unidentified putative biomarkers that may be related to human disease.
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spelling pubmed-18526902007-04-20 Pulmonary Biomarkers Based on Alterations in Protein Expression after Exposure to Arsenic Lantz, R. Clark Lynch, Brandon J. Boitano, Scott Poplin, Gerald S. Littau, Sally Tsaprailis, George Burgess, Jefferey L. Environ Health Perspect Research OBJECTIVE: Environmental exposure to arsenic results in multiple adverse effects in the lung. Our objective was to identify potential pulmonary protein biomarkers in the lung-lining fluid of mice chronically exposed to low-dose As and to validate these protein changes in human populations exposed to As. METHODS: Mice were administered 10 or 50 ppb As (sodium arsenite) in their drinking water for 4 weeks. Proteins in the lung-lining fluid were identified using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (n = 3) or multidimensional protein identification technology (MUDPIT) (n = 2) coupled with mass spectrometry. Lung-induced sputum samples were collected from 57 individuals (tap water As ranged from ~ 5 to 20 ppb). Protein levels in sputum were determined by ELISA, and As species were analyzed in first morning void urine. RESULTS: Proteins in mouse lung-lining fluid whose expression was consistently altered by As included glutathione-S-transferase (GST)-omega-1, contraspin, apolipoprotein A-I and A-IV, enolase-1, peroxiredoxin-6, and receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE). Validation of the putative biomarkers was carried out by evaluating As-induced alterations in RAGE in humans. Regression analysis demonstrated a significant negative correlation (p = 0.016) between sputum levels of RAGE and total urinary inorganic As, similar to results seen in our animal model. CONCLUSION: Combinations of proteomic analyses of animal models followed by specific analysis of human samples provide an unbiased determination of important, previously unidentified putative biomarkers that may be related to human disease. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2007-04 2007-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC1852690/ /pubmed/17450228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.9611 Text en http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Publication of EHP lies in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from EHP may be reprinted freely. Use of materials published in EHP should be acknowledged (for example, ?Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives?); pertinent reference information should be provided for the article from which the material was reproduced. Articles from EHP, especially the News section, may contain photographs or illustrations copyrighted by other commercial organizations or individuals that may not be used without obtaining prior approval from the holder of the copyright.
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Lantz, R. Clark
Lynch, Brandon J.
Boitano, Scott
Poplin, Gerald S.
Littau, Sally
Tsaprailis, George
Burgess, Jefferey L.
Pulmonary Biomarkers Based on Alterations in Protein Expression after Exposure to Arsenic
title Pulmonary Biomarkers Based on Alterations in Protein Expression after Exposure to Arsenic
title_full Pulmonary Biomarkers Based on Alterations in Protein Expression after Exposure to Arsenic
title_fullStr Pulmonary Biomarkers Based on Alterations in Protein Expression after Exposure to Arsenic
title_full_unstemmed Pulmonary Biomarkers Based on Alterations in Protein Expression after Exposure to Arsenic
title_short Pulmonary Biomarkers Based on Alterations in Protein Expression after Exposure to Arsenic
title_sort pulmonary biomarkers based on alterations in protein expression after exposure to arsenic
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1852690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17450228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.9611
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