Genomic analysis of rodent pulmonary tissue following bis-(2-chloroethyl) sulfide exposure

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作者
Dillman, JF
Phillips, CS
Dorsch, LM
Croxton, MD
Hege, AI
Sylvester, AJ
Moran, TS
Sciuto, AM
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[1] USA, Med Res Inst Chem Def, Appl Pharmacol Branch, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010 USA
[2] USA, Med Res Inst Chem Def, Neurotoicol Branch, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010 USA
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10.1021/tx049745z
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R914 [药物化学];
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100701 ;
摘要
Bis-(2-chloroethyl) sulfide (sulfur mustard, SM) is a carcinogenic alkylating agent that has been utilized as a chemical warfare agent. To understand the mechanism of SM-induced lung injury, we analyzed global changes in gene expression in a rat lung SM exposure model. Rats were injected in the femoral vein with liquid SM, which circulates directly to the pulmonary vein and then to the lung. Rats were exposed to 1, 3, or 6 mg/kg of SM, and lungs were harvested at 0.5, 1, 3, 6, and 24 h postinjection. Three biological replicates were used for each time point and dose tested. RNA was extracted from the lungs and used as the starting material for the probing of replicate oligonucleotide microarrays. The gene expression data were analyzed using principal component analysis and two-way analysis of variance to identify the genes most significantly changed across time and dose. These genes were ranked by p value and categorized based on molecular function and biological process. Computer-based data mining algorithms revealed several biological processes affected by SM exposure, including protein catabolism, apoptosis, and glycolysis. Several genes that are significantly upregulated in a dose-dependent fashion have been reported as p53 responsive genes, suggesting that cell cycle regulation and p53 activation are involved in the response to SM exposure in the lung. Thus, SM exposure induces transcriptional changes that reveal the cellular response to this potent alkylating agent.
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