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Nitrative DNA damage in cultured macrophages exposed to indium oxide

OBJECTIVES: Indium compounds are used in manufacturing displays of mobile phones and televisions. However, these materials cause interstitial pneumonia in exposed workers. Animal experiments demonstrated that indium compounds caused lung cancer. Chronic inflammation is considered to play a role in l...

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Autores principales: Afroz, Tahmina, Hiraku, Yusuke, Ma, Ning, Ahmed, Sharif, Oikawa, Shinji, Kawanishi, Shosuke, Murata, Mariko
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Japan Society for Occupational Health 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5886882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29187674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1539/joh.17-0146-OA
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author Afroz, Tahmina
Hiraku, Yusuke
Ma, Ning
Ahmed, Sharif
Oikawa, Shinji
Kawanishi, Shosuke
Murata, Mariko
author_facet Afroz, Tahmina
Hiraku, Yusuke
Ma, Ning
Ahmed, Sharif
Oikawa, Shinji
Kawanishi, Shosuke
Murata, Mariko
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description OBJECTIVES: Indium compounds are used in manufacturing displays of mobile phones and televisions. However, these materials cause interstitial pneumonia in exposed workers. Animal experiments demonstrated that indium compounds caused lung cancer. Chronic inflammation is considered to play a role in lung carcinogenesis and fibrosis induced by particulate matters. 8-Nitroguanine (8-nitroG) is a mutagenic DNA lesion formed during inflammation and may participate in carcinogenesis. To clarify the mechanism of carcinogenesis, we examined 8-nitroG formation in indium-exposed cultured cells. METHODS: We treated RAW 264.7 mouse macrophages with indium oxide (In(2)O(3)) nanoparticles (primary diameter: 30-50 nm), and performed fluorescent immunocytochemistry to detect 8-nitroG. The extent of 8-nitroG formation was evaluated by quantitative image analysis. We measured the amount of nitric oxide (NO) in the culture supernatant of In(2)O(3)-treated cells by the Griess method. We also examined the effects of inhibitors of inducible NO synthase (iNOS) and endocytosis on In(2)O(3)-induced 8-nitroG formation. RESULTS: In(2)O(3) significantly increased the intensity of 8-nitroG formation in RAW 264.7 cells in a dose-dependent manner. In(2)O(3)-induced 8-nitroG formation was observed at 2 h and further increased at 4 h, and the amount of NO released from In(2)O(3)-exposed cells was significantly increased at 2-4 h compared with the control. 8-NitroG formation was suppressed by 1400W (an iNOS inhibitor), methyl-β-cyclodextrin and monodansylcadaverine (inhibitors of caveolae- and clathrin-mediated endocytosis, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that endocytosis and NO generation participate in indium-induced 8-nitroG formation. NO released from indium-exposed inflammatory cells may induce DNA damage in adjacent lung epithelial cells and contribute to carcinogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-58868822018-04-09 Nitrative DNA damage in cultured macrophages exposed to indium oxide Afroz, Tahmina Hiraku, Yusuke Ma, Ning Ahmed, Sharif Oikawa, Shinji Kawanishi, Shosuke Murata, Mariko J Occup Health Original OBJECTIVES: Indium compounds are used in manufacturing displays of mobile phones and televisions. However, these materials cause interstitial pneumonia in exposed workers. Animal experiments demonstrated that indium compounds caused lung cancer. Chronic inflammation is considered to play a role in lung carcinogenesis and fibrosis induced by particulate matters. 8-Nitroguanine (8-nitroG) is a mutagenic DNA lesion formed during inflammation and may participate in carcinogenesis. To clarify the mechanism of carcinogenesis, we examined 8-nitroG formation in indium-exposed cultured cells. METHODS: We treated RAW 264.7 mouse macrophages with indium oxide (In(2)O(3)) nanoparticles (primary diameter: 30-50 nm), and performed fluorescent immunocytochemistry to detect 8-nitroG. The extent of 8-nitroG formation was evaluated by quantitative image analysis. We measured the amount of nitric oxide (NO) in the culture supernatant of In(2)O(3)-treated cells by the Griess method. We also examined the effects of inhibitors of inducible NO synthase (iNOS) and endocytosis on In(2)O(3)-induced 8-nitroG formation. RESULTS: In(2)O(3) significantly increased the intensity of 8-nitroG formation in RAW 264.7 cells in a dose-dependent manner. In(2)O(3)-induced 8-nitroG formation was observed at 2 h and further increased at 4 h, and the amount of NO released from In(2)O(3)-exposed cells was significantly increased at 2-4 h compared with the control. 8-NitroG formation was suppressed by 1400W (an iNOS inhibitor), methyl-β-cyclodextrin and monodansylcadaverine (inhibitors of caveolae- and clathrin-mediated endocytosis, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that endocytosis and NO generation participate in indium-induced 8-nitroG formation. NO released from indium-exposed inflammatory cells may induce DNA damage in adjacent lung epithelial cells and contribute to carcinogenesis. Japan Society for Occupational Health 2017-11-29 2018-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5886882/ /pubmed/29187674 http://dx.doi.org/10.1539/joh.17-0146-OA Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Journal of Occupational Health is an Open Access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Afroz, Tahmina
Hiraku, Yusuke
Ma, Ning
Ahmed, Sharif
Oikawa, Shinji
Kawanishi, Shosuke
Murata, Mariko
Nitrative DNA damage in cultured macrophages exposed to indium oxide
title Nitrative DNA damage in cultured macrophages exposed to indium oxide
title_full Nitrative DNA damage in cultured macrophages exposed to indium oxide
title_fullStr Nitrative DNA damage in cultured macrophages exposed to indium oxide
title_full_unstemmed Nitrative DNA damage in cultured macrophages exposed to indium oxide
title_short Nitrative DNA damage in cultured macrophages exposed to indium oxide
title_sort nitrative dna damage in cultured macrophages exposed to indium oxide
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5886882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29187674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1539/joh.17-0146-OA
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