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Proteomic and miRNA profiling of radon-induced skin damage in mice: FASN regulated by miRNAs
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas and considered as a serious carcinogen to humans. Continuous radioactive decay of this gas emits high-energy alpha particles. Long-term radon exposure induces oxidative stress and inflammatory response, which results in chronic lung diseases. However, b...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9494515/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35791446 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrac037 |
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author | Mo, Wei Xu, Wanglei Hong, Min Yang, Tingyi Shi, Yuhong Jiao, Yang Nie, Jihua Cui, Fengmei Cao, Jianping Zhang, Shuyu |
author_facet | Mo, Wei Xu, Wanglei Hong, Min Yang, Tingyi Shi, Yuhong Jiao, Yang Nie, Jihua Cui, Fengmei Cao, Jianping Zhang, Shuyu |
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description | Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas and considered as a serious carcinogen to humans. Continuous radioactive decay of this gas emits high-energy alpha particles. Long-term radon exposure induces oxidative stress and inflammatory response, which results in chronic lung diseases. However, biological effects after radon exposure in other organs have been rarely reported. As the outermost organ of the human body, the skin suffers from environmental damage to agents such as air pollution. Epidemiological studies indicated that areas with high level of radon had a high incidence of skin cancer. However, whether radon exposure induces skin damage has not been reported yet. In this study, we established a radon-exposed mouse model and found that radon exposure affected the structure of skin tissues, which was manifested by inflammatory cell infiltration and skin atrophy. Using proteomic approach, we found 45 preferentially expressed proteins in 60 Working Level Months (WLM) group and 314 preferentially expressed proteins in 120 WLM group from radon-exposed skin tissues. Through microRNA (miRNA) sequencing profiling analysis, 57 dysregulated miRNAs were screened between the control and radon-treated mouse skin. By integrating the dysregulated proteins and miRNAs, radon-induced fatty acid synthase (FASN) was investigated in greater detail. Results showed that FASN was regulated by miR-206-3p and miR-378a-3p and involved in the pathogenesis of radon-induced skin damage. Overexpression of FASN inhibited the proliferation, and induced in WS1 cells. Our present findings illustrate the molecular change during radon-induced skin damage and the potential role of FASN during this process. |
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spelling | pubmed-94945152022-09-22 Proteomic and miRNA profiling of radon-induced skin damage in mice: FASN regulated by miRNAs Mo, Wei Xu, Wanglei Hong, Min Yang, Tingyi Shi, Yuhong Jiao, Yang Nie, Jihua Cui, Fengmei Cao, Jianping Zhang, Shuyu J Radiat Res Fundamental Radiation Science Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas and considered as a serious carcinogen to humans. Continuous radioactive decay of this gas emits high-energy alpha particles. Long-term radon exposure induces oxidative stress and inflammatory response, which results in chronic lung diseases. However, biological effects after radon exposure in other organs have been rarely reported. As the outermost organ of the human body, the skin suffers from environmental damage to agents such as air pollution. Epidemiological studies indicated that areas with high level of radon had a high incidence of skin cancer. However, whether radon exposure induces skin damage has not been reported yet. In this study, we established a radon-exposed mouse model and found that radon exposure affected the structure of skin tissues, which was manifested by inflammatory cell infiltration and skin atrophy. Using proteomic approach, we found 45 preferentially expressed proteins in 60 Working Level Months (WLM) group and 314 preferentially expressed proteins in 120 WLM group from radon-exposed skin tissues. Through microRNA (miRNA) sequencing profiling analysis, 57 dysregulated miRNAs were screened between the control and radon-treated mouse skin. By integrating the dysregulated proteins and miRNAs, radon-induced fatty acid synthase (FASN) was investigated in greater detail. Results showed that FASN was regulated by miR-206-3p and miR-378a-3p and involved in the pathogenesis of radon-induced skin damage. Overexpression of FASN inhibited the proliferation, and induced in WS1 cells. Our present findings illustrate the molecular change during radon-induced skin damage and the potential role of FASN during this process. Oxford University Press 2022-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9494515/ /pubmed/35791446 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrac037 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Japanese Radiation Research Society and Japanese Society for Radiation Oncology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Fundamental Radiation Science Mo, Wei Xu, Wanglei Hong, Min Yang, Tingyi Shi, Yuhong Jiao, Yang Nie, Jihua Cui, Fengmei Cao, Jianping Zhang, Shuyu Proteomic and miRNA profiling of radon-induced skin damage in mice: FASN regulated by miRNAs |
title | Proteomic and miRNA profiling of radon-induced skin damage in mice: FASN regulated by miRNAs |
title_full | Proteomic and miRNA profiling of radon-induced skin damage in mice: FASN regulated by miRNAs |
title_fullStr | Proteomic and miRNA profiling of radon-induced skin damage in mice: FASN regulated by miRNAs |
title_full_unstemmed | Proteomic and miRNA profiling of radon-induced skin damage in mice: FASN regulated by miRNAs |
title_short | Proteomic and miRNA profiling of radon-induced skin damage in mice: FASN regulated by miRNAs |
title_sort | proteomic and mirna profiling of radon-induced skin damage in mice: fasn regulated by mirnas |
topic | Fundamental Radiation Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9494515/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35791446 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrac037 |
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