Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) inhibit heat shock protein 90 (HSP90) signaling in human lung fibroblasts and keratinocytes

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作者
Ong, Li-Chu [1 ,2 ]
Tan, Yuen-Fen [1 ,2 ]
Tan, Boon Shing [3 ]
Chung, Felicia Fei-Lei [1 ]
Cheong, Soon-Keng [4 ]
Leong, Chee-Onn [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Int Med Univ, Ctr Canc & Stem Cell Res, Kuala Lumpur 57000, Malaysia
[2] Int Med Univ, Sch Postgrad Studies, Kuala Lumpur 57000, Malaysia
[3] Acad Sinica, Inst Biol Chem, Taipei, Taiwan
[4] Univ Tunku Abdul Rahman, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Bandar Sungai Long, Selangor, Malaysia
[5] Int Med Univ, Sch Pharm, Kuala Lumpur 57000, Malaysia
关键词
Carbon nanotube; Nanotoxicity; Single-walled; Nanomaterials; HSP90; NEOPLASTIC-LIKE TRANSFORMATION; HUMAN MESOTHELIAL CELLS; EPITHELIAL-CELLS; OXIDATIVE STRESS; CARCINOMA-CELLS; IN-VITRO; INHALATION EXPOSURE; KAPPA-B; RESPONSES; CYTOTOXICITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.taap.2017.06.024
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are carbon-based nanomaterials that possess immense industrial potential. Despite accumulating evidence that exposure to SWCNTs might be toxic to humans, our understanding of the mechanisms for cellular toxicity of SWCNTs remain limited. Here, we demonstrated that acute exposure of short (1-3 mu m) and regular-length (5-30 mu m) pristine, carboxylated or hydroxylated SWCNTs inhibited cell proliferation in human somatic and human stem cells in a cell type-dependent manner. The toxicity of regular length pristine SWCNT was most evidenced in NP69 > CYT00086 > MCF-10A > MRC-5 > HaCaT > HEK-293 T > HepG2. In contrast, the short pristine SWCNTs were relatively less toxic in most of the cells being tested, except for NP69 which is more sensitive to short pristine SWCNTs as compared to regular-length pristine SWCNTs. Interestingly, carboxylation and hydroxylation of regular-length SWCNTs, but not the short SWCNTs, significantly reduced the cytotoxicity. Exposure of SWCNTs also induced caspase 3 and 9 activities, mitochondrial membrane depolarization, and significant apoptosis and necrosis in MRC-5 embryonic lung fibroblasts. In contrast, SWCNTs inhibited the proliferation of HaCaT human keratinocytes without inducing cell death. Further analyses by gene expression profiling and Connectivity Map analysis showed that SWCNTs induced a gene expression signature characteristic of heat shock protein 90 (HSP90) inhibition in MRC-5 cells, suggesting that SWCNTs may inhibit the HSP90 signaling pathway. Indeed, exposure of MRC-5 cells to SWCNTs results in a dose-dependent decrease in HSP90 client proteins (AKT, CDK4 and BCL2) and a concomitant increase in HSP70 expression. In addition, SWCNTs also significantly inhibited HSP90-dependent protein refolding. Finally, we showed that ectopic expression of HSP90, but not HSP40 or HSP70, completely abrogated the cytotoxic effects of SWCNTs, suggesting that SWCNT-induced cellular toxicity is HSP90 dependent. In summary, our findings suggest that the toxic effects of SWCNTs are mediated through inhibition of HSP90 in human lung fibroblasts and keratinocytes. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:347 / 357
页数:11
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