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J K Dunnick1, D L Morgan2, S A Elmore3
1Toxicology Branch, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.
Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) exposure in rats caused liver gene changes, including interferon pathway activation. These early molecular alterations may contribute to cancer development with prolonged exposure.
Area of Science:
- Toxicology
- Molecular Biology
- Carcinogenesis
Background:
- Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) is a prevalent flame retardant with documented carcinogenicity in rodent studies.
- Previous research indicated TBBPA can induce uterine tumors in rats and liver/colon tumors in mice.
- Understanding early molecular events is crucial for assessing TBBPA's carcinogenic potential.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the early molecular changes in the liver and uterus of female Wistar Han rats following short-term exposure to TBBPA.
- To identify specific genes and pathways affected by TBBPA exposure at the transcriptional level.
Main Methods:
- Female Wistar Han rats were exposed to TBBPA (0, 25, 250, or 1000 mg/kg) via oral gavage for 13 weeks.
- Transcriptome analysis was performed on liver and uterine tissues from high-dose (1000 mg/kg) and control groups.
- Differential gene expression and pathway analyses were conducted using a False Discovery Rate (FDR) of 0.05.
Main Results:
- TBBPA exposure primarily induced significant molecular changes in the liver, affecting 132 genes (159 transcripts) at the highest dose.
- Pathway analysis revealed activation of interferon (IFN) and metabolic networks in the liver.
- Minimal transcriptional changes were observed in the uterus, suggesting a tissue-specific response to TBBPA.
Conclusions:
- Short-term TBBPA exposure activates the interferon pathway in the rat liver.
- These early hepatic molecular changes may represent a precursor to immunomodulatory effects contributing to TBBPA-induced carcinogenesis.
- Further investigation is warranted to elucidate the long-term consequences of these TBBPA-induced molecular alterations.
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