Chronic arsenic exposure affects stromal cells and signaling in the small intestine in a sex-specific manner

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Ventrello, Scott W. [1 ]
Mcmurry, Nicholas R. [1 ]
Edwards, Nicholas M. [1 ]
Bain, Lisa J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Clemson Univ, Dept Biol Sci, 132 Long Hall, Clemson, SC 29634 USA
关键词
arsenic; small intestine; trophocytes; telocytes; intestinal stem cell niche; STEM-CELLS; POPULATIONS; ACTIVATION; LIVER;
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10.1093/toxsci/kfae016
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R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
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100405 ;
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Arsenic is a toxicant that is ingested through drinking water and food, exposing nearly 140 million people to levels above the 10 ppb guideline concentration. Studies have shown that arsenic affects intestinal stem cells (ISCs), but the mechanisms by which arsenic alters the formation of adult cells in the small intestine are not well understood. Signals derived from intestinal stromal cells initiate and maintain differentiation. The goal of this study is to evaluate arsenic's effect on intestinal stromal cells, including Pdgfr alpha Lo trophocytes, located proximal to the ISCs, and Pdgfr alpha Hi telocytes, located proximal to the transit-amplifying region and up the villi. Adult Sox9tm2Crm-EGFP mice were exposed to 0, 33, and 100 ppb sodium arsenite in their drinking water for 13 weeks, and sections of duodenum were examined. Flow cytometry indicated that arsenic exposure dose-responsively reduced Sox9+ epithelial cells and trended toward increased Pdgfr alpha+ cells. The trophocyte marker, CD81, was reduced by 10-fold and 9.0-fold in the 100 ppb exposure group in male and female mice, respectively. Additionally, a significant 2.2- to 3.1-fold increase in Pdgfr alpha Lo expression was found in male mice in trophocytes and Igfbp5+ cells. Pdgfr alpha Hi protein expression, a telocyte marker, was more prevalent along the villus/crypt structure in females, whereas Gli1 expression (telocytes) was reduced in male mice exposed to arsenic. Principle coordinate analysis confirmed the sex-dependent response to arsenic exposure, with an increase in trophocyte and decrease in telocyte marker expression observed in male mice. These results imply that arsenic alters intestinal mesenchymal cells in a sex-dependent manner.
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