Connexin-based channel activity is not specifically altered by hepatocarcinogenic chemicals

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Connexin-based channels play key roles in cellular communication and can be affected by deleterious chemicals. In this study, the effects of various genotoxic carcinogenic compounds, non-genotoxic carcinogenic compounds and non-carcinogenic compounds on the expression and functionality of connexin-based channels, both gap junctions and connexin hemichannels, were investigated in human hepatoma HepaRG cell cultures. Expression of connexin26, connexin32, and connexin43 was evaluated by means of real-time reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis, immunoblot analysis and in situ immunostaining. Gap junction functionality was assessed via a scrape loading/dye transfer assay. Opening of connexin hemichannels was monitored by measuring extracellular release of adenosine triphosphate. It was found that both genotoxic and non-genotoxic carcinogenic compounds negatively affect connexin32 expression. However, no specific effects related to chemical type were observed at gap junction or connexin hemichannel functionality level.

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Leroy, K., Pieters, A., Cooreman, A., Van Campenhout, R., Cogliati, B., & Vinken, M. (2021). Connexin-based channel activity is not specifically altered by hepatocarcinogenic chemicals. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms222111724

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