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Fenton Reaction Induced Cancer in Wild Type Rats Recapitulates Genomic Alterations Observed in Human Cancer

Iron overload has been associated with carcinogenesis in humans. Intraperitoneal administration of ferric nitrilotriacetate initiates a Fenton reaction in renal proximal tubules of rodents that ultimately leads to a high incidence of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) after repeated treatments. We performed...

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Autores principales: Akatsuka, Shinya, Yamashita, Yoriko, Ohara, Hiroki, Liu, Yu-Ting, Izumiya, Masashi, Abe, Koichiro, Ochiai, Masako, Jiang, Li, Nagai, Hirotaka, Okazaki, Yasumasa, Murakami, Hideki, Sekido, Yoshitaka, Arai, Eri, Kanai, Yae, Hino, Okio, Takahashi, Takashi, Nakagama, Hitoshi, Toyokuni, Shinya
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3430702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22952676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043403
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author Akatsuka, Shinya
Yamashita, Yoriko
Ohara, Hiroki
Liu, Yu-Ting
Izumiya, Masashi
Abe, Koichiro
Ochiai, Masako
Jiang, Li
Nagai, Hirotaka
Okazaki, Yasumasa
Murakami, Hideki
Sekido, Yoshitaka
Arai, Eri
Kanai, Yae
Hino, Okio
Takahashi, Takashi
Nakagama, Hitoshi
Toyokuni, Shinya
author_facet Akatsuka, Shinya
Yamashita, Yoriko
Ohara, Hiroki
Liu, Yu-Ting
Izumiya, Masashi
Abe, Koichiro
Ochiai, Masako
Jiang, Li
Nagai, Hirotaka
Okazaki, Yasumasa
Murakami, Hideki
Sekido, Yoshitaka
Arai, Eri
Kanai, Yae
Hino, Okio
Takahashi, Takashi
Nakagama, Hitoshi
Toyokuni, Shinya
author_sort Akatsuka, Shinya
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description Iron overload has been associated with carcinogenesis in humans. Intraperitoneal administration of ferric nitrilotriacetate initiates a Fenton reaction in renal proximal tubules of rodents that ultimately leads to a high incidence of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) after repeated treatments. We performed high-resolution microarray comparative genomic hybridization to identify characteristics in the genomic profiles of this oxidative stress-induced rat RCCs. The results revealed extensive large-scale genomic alterations with a preference for deletions. Deletions and amplifications were numerous and sometimes fragmented, demonstrating that a Fenton reaction is a cause of such genomic alterations in vivo. Frequency plotting indicated that two of the most commonly altered loci corresponded to a Cdkn2a/2b deletion and a Met amplification. Tumor sizes were proportionally associated with Met expression and/or amplification, and clustering analysis confirmed our results. Furthermore, we developed a procedure to compare whole genomic patterns of the copy number alterations among different species based on chromosomal syntenic relationship. Patterns of the rat RCCs showed the strongest similarity to the human RCCs among five types of human cancers, followed by human malignant mesothelioma, an iron overload-associated cancer. Therefore, an iron-dependent Fenton chemical reaction causes large-scale genomic alterations during carcinogenesis, which may result in distinct genomic profiles. Based on the characteristics of extensive genome alterations in human cancer, our results suggest that this chemical reaction may play a major role during human carcinogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-34307022012-09-05 Fenton Reaction Induced Cancer in Wild Type Rats Recapitulates Genomic Alterations Observed in Human Cancer Akatsuka, Shinya Yamashita, Yoriko Ohara, Hiroki Liu, Yu-Ting Izumiya, Masashi Abe, Koichiro Ochiai, Masako Jiang, Li Nagai, Hirotaka Okazaki, Yasumasa Murakami, Hideki Sekido, Yoshitaka Arai, Eri Kanai, Yae Hino, Okio Takahashi, Takashi Nakagama, Hitoshi Toyokuni, Shinya PLoS One Research Article Iron overload has been associated with carcinogenesis in humans. Intraperitoneal administration of ferric nitrilotriacetate initiates a Fenton reaction in renal proximal tubules of rodents that ultimately leads to a high incidence of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) after repeated treatments. We performed high-resolution microarray comparative genomic hybridization to identify characteristics in the genomic profiles of this oxidative stress-induced rat RCCs. The results revealed extensive large-scale genomic alterations with a preference for deletions. Deletions and amplifications were numerous and sometimes fragmented, demonstrating that a Fenton reaction is a cause of such genomic alterations in vivo. Frequency plotting indicated that two of the most commonly altered loci corresponded to a Cdkn2a/2b deletion and a Met amplification. Tumor sizes were proportionally associated with Met expression and/or amplification, and clustering analysis confirmed our results. Furthermore, we developed a procedure to compare whole genomic patterns of the copy number alterations among different species based on chromosomal syntenic relationship. Patterns of the rat RCCs showed the strongest similarity to the human RCCs among five types of human cancers, followed by human malignant mesothelioma, an iron overload-associated cancer. Therefore, an iron-dependent Fenton chemical reaction causes large-scale genomic alterations during carcinogenesis, which may result in distinct genomic profiles. Based on the characteristics of extensive genome alterations in human cancer, our results suggest that this chemical reaction may play a major role during human carcinogenesis. Public Library of Science 2012-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3430702/ /pubmed/22952676 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043403 Text en © 2012 Akatsuka et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Akatsuka, Shinya
Yamashita, Yoriko
Ohara, Hiroki
Liu, Yu-Ting
Izumiya, Masashi
Abe, Koichiro
Ochiai, Masako
Jiang, Li
Nagai, Hirotaka
Okazaki, Yasumasa
Murakami, Hideki
Sekido, Yoshitaka
Arai, Eri
Kanai, Yae
Hino, Okio
Takahashi, Takashi
Nakagama, Hitoshi
Toyokuni, Shinya
Fenton Reaction Induced Cancer in Wild Type Rats Recapitulates Genomic Alterations Observed in Human Cancer
title Fenton Reaction Induced Cancer in Wild Type Rats Recapitulates Genomic Alterations Observed in Human Cancer
title_full Fenton Reaction Induced Cancer in Wild Type Rats Recapitulates Genomic Alterations Observed in Human Cancer
title_fullStr Fenton Reaction Induced Cancer in Wild Type Rats Recapitulates Genomic Alterations Observed in Human Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Fenton Reaction Induced Cancer in Wild Type Rats Recapitulates Genomic Alterations Observed in Human Cancer
title_short Fenton Reaction Induced Cancer in Wild Type Rats Recapitulates Genomic Alterations Observed in Human Cancer
title_sort fenton reaction induced cancer in wild type rats recapitulates genomic alterations observed in human cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3430702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22952676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043403
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