Investigating the effects of in utero benzene exposure on epigenetic modifications in maternal and fetal CD-1 mice
Autor: | Nicola A. Philbrook, Louise M. Winn |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
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DNA damage Bone Marrow Cells Biology Toxicology medicine.disease_cause Epigenesis Genetic Histones Mice Fetus Pregnancy medicine Animals Epigenetics Promoter Regions Genetic Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p15 Pharmacology Benzene Methylation Epigenome DNA Methylation medicine.disease Leukemia Histone Maternal Exposure DNA methylation Cancer research biology.protein Female Carcinogenesis DNA Damage |
Zdroj: | Toxicology and applied pharmacology. 289(1) |
ISSN: | 1096-0333 |
Popis: | Exposure to the ubiquitous environmental pollutant benzene is positively correlated with leukemia in adults and may be associated with childhood leukemia following in utero exposure. While numerous studies implicate oxidative stress and DNA damage as playing a role in benzene-mediated carcinogenicity, emerging evidence suggests that alterations in epigenetic regulations may be involved. The present study aimed to determine whether DNA methylation and/or various histone modifications were altered following in utero benzene exposure in CD-1 mice. Global DNA methylation and promoter-specific methylation of the tumor suppressor gene, p15, were assessed. Additionally, levels of acetylated histones H3, H4, and H3K56, as well as methylated histones H3K9 and H3K27 were assessed by Western blotting. A significant decrease in global DNA methylation of maternal bone marrow was observed following benzene exposure; however no effect on global DNA methylation was detected in fetal livers. Additionally, no effect of benzene exposure was observed on p15 promoter methylation or any measured histone modifications in both maternal bone marrow and fetal livers. These results suggest that the methodology used in the present study did not reveal alterations in DNA methylation and histone modifications following in utero exposure to benzene; however further experimentation investigating these modifications at the whole genome/epigenome level, as well as at later stages of benzene-induced carcinogenesis, are warranted. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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