1. Effects of Low-Dose Bisphenol A on DNA Damage and Proliferation of Breast Cells: The Role of c-Myc.
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Pfeifer D, Chung YM, and Hu MC
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- Cell Line, Cell Line, Tumor, Estrogen Receptor alpha metabolism, Female, Gene Silencing, Humans, Mammary Glands, Human cytology, Mammary Glands, Human metabolism, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc genetics, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc metabolism, RNA, Small Interfering genetics, Up-Regulation, Benzhydryl Compounds toxicity, Cell Proliferation drug effects, DNA Damage drug effects, Environmental Pollutants toxicity, Genes, myc, Mammary Glands, Human drug effects, Phenols toxicity
- Abstract
Background: Humans are exposed to low-dose bisphenol A (BPA) through plastic consumer products and dental sealants containing BPA. Although a number of studies have investigated the mammary gland effects after high-dose BPA exposure, the study findings differ. Furthermore, there has been a lack of mechanistic studies., Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the effect and the mechanism of low-dose BPA in mammary gland cells., Methods: We evaluated DNA damage following BPA exposure using the comet assay and immunofluorescence staining, and used cell counting and three-dimensional cultures to evaluate effects on proliferation. We examined the expressions of markers of DNA damage and cell-cycle regulators by immunoblotting and performed siRNA-mediated gene silencing to determine the role of c-Myc in regulating BPA's effects., Results: Low-dose BPA significantly promoted DNA damage, up-regulated c-Myc and other cell-cycle regulatory proteins, and induced proliferation in parallel in estrogen receptor-α (ERα)-negative mammary cells. Silencing c-Myc diminished these BPA-induced cellular events, suggesting that c-Myc is essential for regulating effects of BPA on DNA damage and proliferation in mammary cells., Conclusions: Low-dose BPA exerted c-Myc-dependent genotoxic and mitogenic effects on ERα-negative mammary cells. These findings provide significant evidence of adverse effects of low-dose BPA on mammary cells.
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- 2015
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