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Exposure to Arsenic at Levels Found in U.S. Drinking Water Modifies Expression in the Mouse Lung

Authors :
Joshua W. Hamilton
Linda A. Warnke
Jennifer C. Davey
Rebecca A. Mason
Viviane Bernardo
Angeline S. Andrew
Thomas H. Hampton
Michael A. Ihnat
Jessica E. Thorpe
Source :
Toxicological Sciences. 100:75-87
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2007.

Abstract

The mechanisms of action of drinking water arsenic in the lung and the threshold for biologic effects remain controversial. Our study utilizes Affymetrix 22,690 transcript oligonucleotide microarrays to assess the long-term effects of increasing doses of drinking water arsenic on expression levels in the mouse lung. Mice were exposed at levels commonly found in contaminated drinking water wells in the United States (0, 0.1, 1 ppb), as well as the 50 ppb former maximum contaminant level, for 5 weeks. The expression profiles revealed modification of a number of important signaling pathways, many with corroborating evidence of arsenic responsiveness. We observed statistically significant expression changes for transcripts involved in angiogenesis, lipid metabolism, oxygen transport, apoptosis, cell cycle, and immune response. Validation by reverse transcription-PCR and immunoblot assays confirmed expression changes for a subset of transcripts. These data identify arsenic-modified signaling pathways that will help guide investigations into mechanisms of arsenic's health effects and clarify the threshold for biologic effects and potential disease risk.

Details

ISSN :
10960929 and 10966080
Volume :
100
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Toxicological Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....800bb48541881a6eddd68d9cd1afb57c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfm200