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Molecular Background of Toxic-Substances-Induced Morphological Alterations in the Umbilical Cord Vessels and Fetal Red Blood Cells

The relationship between smoking and human health has been investigated mostly in adults, despite the fact that the chemicals originating from sustained maternal smoking disrupt the carefully orchestrated regulatory cascades in the developing fetus. In this study, we followed molecular alterations i...

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Autores principales: Zahorán, Szabolcs, Márton, Ágnes, Dugmonits, Krisztina, Chakraborty, Payal, Khamit, Ali, Hegyi, Péter, Orvos, Hajnalka, Hermesz, Edit
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9736329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499001
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232314673
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author Zahorán, Szabolcs
Márton, Ágnes
Dugmonits, Krisztina
Chakraborty, Payal
Khamit, Ali
Hegyi, Péter
Orvos, Hajnalka
Hermesz, Edit
author_facet Zahorán, Szabolcs
Márton, Ágnes
Dugmonits, Krisztina
Chakraborty, Payal
Khamit, Ali
Hegyi, Péter
Orvos, Hajnalka
Hermesz, Edit
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description The relationship between smoking and human health has been investigated mostly in adults, despite the fact that the chemicals originating from sustained maternal smoking disrupt the carefully orchestrated regulatory cascades in the developing fetus. In this study, we followed molecular alterations in the umbilical cord (UC) vessels and fetal red blood cells (RBCs), which faithfully reflect the in vivo status of the fetus. We showed evidence for the decreased level of DNA-PKcs-positive nuclei in samples with smoking origin, which is associated with the impaired DNA repair system. Furthermore, we pointed out the altered ratio of MMP-9 metalloproteinase and its endogenous inhibitor TIMP-1, which might be a possible explanation for the morphological abnormalities in the UC vessels. The presented in vivo dataset emphasizes the higher vulnerability of the veins, as the primary target for the toxic materials unfiltered by the placenta. All these events become amplified by the functionally impaired fetal RBC population via a crosstalk mechanism between the vessel endothelium and the circulating RBCs. In our ex vivo approach, we looked for the molecular explanation of metal-exposure-induced alterations, where expressions of the selected genes were upregulated in the control group, while samples with smoking origin showed a lack of response, indicative of prior long-term in utero exposure.
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spelling pubmed-97363292022-12-11 Molecular Background of Toxic-Substances-Induced Morphological Alterations in the Umbilical Cord Vessels and Fetal Red Blood Cells Zahorán, Szabolcs Márton, Ágnes Dugmonits, Krisztina Chakraborty, Payal Khamit, Ali Hegyi, Péter Orvos, Hajnalka Hermesz, Edit Int J Mol Sci Article The relationship between smoking and human health has been investigated mostly in adults, despite the fact that the chemicals originating from sustained maternal smoking disrupt the carefully orchestrated regulatory cascades in the developing fetus. In this study, we followed molecular alterations in the umbilical cord (UC) vessels and fetal red blood cells (RBCs), which faithfully reflect the in vivo status of the fetus. We showed evidence for the decreased level of DNA-PKcs-positive nuclei in samples with smoking origin, which is associated with the impaired DNA repair system. Furthermore, we pointed out the altered ratio of MMP-9 metalloproteinase and its endogenous inhibitor TIMP-1, which might be a possible explanation for the morphological abnormalities in the UC vessels. The presented in vivo dataset emphasizes the higher vulnerability of the veins, as the primary target for the toxic materials unfiltered by the placenta. All these events become amplified by the functionally impaired fetal RBC population via a crosstalk mechanism between the vessel endothelium and the circulating RBCs. In our ex vivo approach, we looked for the molecular explanation of metal-exposure-induced alterations, where expressions of the selected genes were upregulated in the control group, while samples with smoking origin showed a lack of response, indicative of prior long-term in utero exposure. MDPI 2022-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9736329/ /pubmed/36499001 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232314673 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zahorán, Szabolcs
Márton, Ágnes
Dugmonits, Krisztina
Chakraborty, Payal
Khamit, Ali
Hegyi, Péter
Orvos, Hajnalka
Hermesz, Edit
Molecular Background of Toxic-Substances-Induced Morphological Alterations in the Umbilical Cord Vessels and Fetal Red Blood Cells
title Molecular Background of Toxic-Substances-Induced Morphological Alterations in the Umbilical Cord Vessels and Fetal Red Blood Cells
title_full Molecular Background of Toxic-Substances-Induced Morphological Alterations in the Umbilical Cord Vessels and Fetal Red Blood Cells
title_fullStr Molecular Background of Toxic-Substances-Induced Morphological Alterations in the Umbilical Cord Vessels and Fetal Red Blood Cells
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Background of Toxic-Substances-Induced Morphological Alterations in the Umbilical Cord Vessels and Fetal Red Blood Cells
title_short Molecular Background of Toxic-Substances-Induced Morphological Alterations in the Umbilical Cord Vessels and Fetal Red Blood Cells
title_sort molecular background of toxic-substances-induced morphological alterations in the umbilical cord vessels and fetal red blood cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9736329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499001
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232314673
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