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Decreased Urinary Beta-Defensin-1 Expression as a Biomarker of Response to Arsenic.

Authors :
Christine M. Hegedus
Christine F. Skibola
Marcella Warner
Danica R. Skibola
David Alexander
Sophia Lim
Nygerma L. Dangleben
Luoping Zhang
Michael Clark
Ruth M. Pfeiffer
Craig Steinmaus
Allan H. Smith
Martyn T. Smith
Lee E. Moore
Source :
Toxicological Sciences. Nov2008, Vol. 106 Issue 1, p74-74. 1p.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Ingestion of arsenic (As) through contaminated drinking water results in increased risks of skin, lung, kidney, and bladder cancers. Due to its association with kidney and bladder cancers, we hypothesized that analysis of the urinary proteome could provide insight into the mechanisms of As toxicity. Urine from participants in a cross-sectional As biomarker study conducted in Nevada, classified as having either high (≥ 100 μg total urinary As/l) or low exposure (p in vitro experiment, gene expression analysis of As-treated cell lines demonstrated reduced HBD1 mRNA confirming that the observed decrease in HBD-1 resulted from As exposure. HBD-1 is an antimicrobial peptide constitutively expressed in multiple tissues including epithelial cells of the respiratory and urogenital systems. Recent studies support its role as a tumor suppressor gene for urological cancers suggesting that decreased HBD-1 levels may play a role in the development of cancers associated with As exposure. Further studies are warranted to investigate the role of HBD-1 in As-related toxicity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10966080
Volume :
106
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Toxicological Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34689282
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfn104