Environmentally relevant concentrations of arsenite induce dose-dependent differential genotoxicity through poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibition and oxidative stress in mouse thymus cells

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Inhibition of DNA repair and oxidative stress are 2 common mechanisms associated with arsenic-induced genotoxicity. The purpose of this study was to examine mechanisms of genotoxicity induced by environmentally relevant doses of arsenite (As+3) in mouse thymus cells. An increase in DNA damage and a decrease in poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) activity were seen in vitro following exposure to 50 nM As+3 in primary mouse thymus cells and a murine thymus pre-T cell line, D1. 3,4-Dihydro-5[4-(1-piperindinyl) butoxyl]-1(2H)-isoquinoline, a well-characterized PARP inhibitor, also produced DNA damage in D1 cells, confirming the correlation between PARP inhibition and DNA damage increase. As+3 at 500 nM induced double strand breaks (DSBs) in DNA and oxidative stress at 4 h in D1 cells, which was reversed at 18 h. No apoptosis or decrease of viability was observed in these exposures. 4-Hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-1-oxyl, a widely-used antioxidant, was utilized to confirm that oxidative stress is partially responsible for the increase of strand breaks in 500 nM As+3 exposure at 4 h. Expression of As+3 exporters, Mdr1 and Mrp1, were found to be induced by 500 nM As+3 in D1 cells, suggesting a possible mechanism for reversal of oxidative stress and DSBs at the 18-h timepoint. Finally, we showed that DNA damage and PARP inhibition by As+3 were reversed by zinc (Zn+2) at approximate equimolar doses. Collectively, these results demonstrate that As+3 at doses within the nanomolar range induce genotoxicity by inhibiting PARP, and produces oxidative stress at higher concentrations, which can be reversed by a Zn+2 treatment.

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Xu, H., Zhou, X., Wen, X., Lauer, F. T., Liu, K. J., Hudson, L. G., … Burchiel, S. W. (2016). Environmentally relevant concentrations of arsenite induce dose-dependent differential genotoxicity through poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibition and oxidative stress in mouse thymus cells. Toxicological Sciences, 149(1), 31–41. https://doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfv211

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