Chronic exposure to particulate chromate induces spindle assembly checkpoint bypass in human lung cells

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Wise, Sandra S.
Holmes, Amie L.
Xie, Hong
Thompson, W. Douglas
Wise, John Pierce, Sr.
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[1] Univ So Maine, Wise Lab Environm & Genet Toxicol, Maine Ctr Toxicol & Environm Hlth, Portland, ME 04104 USA
[2] Univ So Maine, Dept Appl Med Sci, Portland, ME 04104 USA
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10.1021/tx0601410
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R914 [药物化学];
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100701 ;
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One of the hallmarks of lung cancer is chromosome instability (CIN), particularly a tetraploid phenotype, which is normally prevented by the spindle assembly checkpoint. Hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] is an established human lung carcinogen, and Cr( VI) induces tumors at lung bifurcation sites where Cr( VI) particles impact and persist. However, the effects of Cr( VI) on the spindle assembly checkpoint are unknown and little is known about prolonged exposure to particulate Cr( VI). Accordingly, we investigated particulate Cr(VI)-induced bypass of the spindle assembly checkpoint after several days of exposure in WHTBF-6 cells. We found that lead chromate indeed induces spindle assembly checkpoint bypass in human lung cells, as 72, 96, and 120 h treatments with 0.5 or 1 mu g/cm(2) lead chromate induced significant increases in the percentage of cells with aberrant mitotic figures. For example, treatment with 1 mu g/cm(2) lead chromate for 96 h induced 11, 12.3, and 14% of cells with premature anaphase, centromere spreading and premature centromere division, respectively. In addition, we found a disruption of mitosis with more cells accumulating in anaphase; cells treated for 96 h increased from 18% in controls to 31% in cells treated with lead chromate. To confirm involvement of the spindle assembly checkpoint, Mad2 expression was used as a marker. Mad2 expression was decreased in cells exposed to chronic treatments of lead chromate, consistent with disruption of the checkpoint. We also found concentration- and time-dependent increases in tetraploid cells, which continued to grow and form colonies. When cells were treated with chronic lead alone there was no increase in aberrant mitotic cells or polyploidy; however, chronic exposure to a soluble Cr(VI) showed an increase in aberrant mitotic cells and polyploidy. These data suggest that lead chromate does induce CIN and may be one mechanism in the development of Cr(VI)-induced lung cancer.
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