Sex-specific differences in genotoxic and epigenetic effects of 1,3-butadiene among mouse tissues

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Lauren Lewis
Grace A. Chappell
Tetyana Kobets
Bridget E. O’Brian
Dewakar Sangaraju
Oksana Kosyk
Wanda Bodnar
Natalia Y. Tretyakova
Igor P. Pogribny
Ivan Rusyn
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[1] Texas A&M University,Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
[2] University of North Carolina,Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering
[3] University of Minnesota,Department of Medicinal Chemistry
[4] National Center for Toxicological Research,Division of Biochemical Toxicology
[5] Food and Drug Administration,undefined
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Archives of Toxicology | 2019年 / 93卷
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Butadiene; Epigenetic; Mouse; Liver; Lung; Kidney;
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Exposure to environmental chemicals has been shown to have an impact on the epigenome. One example is a known human carcinogen 1,3-butadiene which acts primarily by a genotoxic mechanism, but also disrupts the chromatin structure by altering patterns of cytosine DNA methylation and histone modifications. Sex-specific differences in 1,3-butadiene-induced genotoxicity and carcinogenicity are well established; however, it remains unknown whether 1,3-butadiene-associated epigenetic alterations are also sex dependent. Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that inhalational exposure to 1,3-butadiene will result in sex-specific epigenetic alterations. DNA damage and epigenetic effects of 1,3-butadiene were evaluated in liver, lung, and kidney tissues of male and female mice of two inbred strains (C57BL/6J and CAST/EiJ). Mice were exposed to 0 or 425 ppm of 1,3-butadiene by inhalation (6 h/day, 5 days/week) for 2 weeks. Strain- and tissue-specific differences in 1,3-butadiene-induced DNA adducts and crosslinks were detected in the liver, lung and kidney; however, significant sex-specific differences in DNA damage were observed in the lung of C57BL/6J mice only. In addition, we assessed expression of the DNA repair genes and observed a marked upregulation of Mgmt in the kidney in female C57BL/6J mice. Sex-specific epigenetic effects of 1,3-butadiene exposure were evident in alterations of cytosine DNA methylation and histone modifications in the liver and lung in both strains. Specifically, we observed a loss of cytosine DNA methylation in the liver and lung of male and female 1,3-butadiene-exposed C57BL/6J mice, whereas hypermethylation was found in the liver and lung in 1,3-butadiene-exposed female CAST/EiJ mice. Our findings suggest that strain- and sex-specific effects of 1,3-butadiene on the epigenome may contribute to the known differences in cancer susceptibility.
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