94 research outputs found
An investigation into the biochemical, molecular and epigenetic effects of fumonisin B1 in liver (HEPG2) cells.
Ph. D. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.Fumonisins are carcinogenic mycotoxins that occur world wide in maize and maizebased
products intended for human consumption. Consumption of fumonisincontaminated
maize as a staple diet has been associated with oesophageal and liver
cancer in South Africa and China. Fumonisin B1 (FB1) inhibits sphingolipid
biosynthesis and has been implicated in cancer promoting activity in animals and
humans. FB1 disrupts DNA methylation and induces chromatin modifications in
human hepatoma (HepG2) cells. In this study FB1 (IC50=200μM) altered liver enzyme
expression of DNA methyltransferases and demethylases. DNA methyltransferase
activities of DNMT1, 3a and 3b were significantly decreased, whilst both DNA
methylase (MBD2) activity and expression was significantly up-regulated resulting in
global DNA hypomethylation. In addition the histone demethylases, KDM5B and
KDM5C, expression was increased. FACS data confirmed FB1 significantly increased
global DNA hypomethylation – a process that causes chromatin instability. Next the
effect of FB1 on miRNA expression was evaluated; FB1 significantly down-regulated
(11 fold) expression of miR-27b. MiR-27b modulates expression of human
cytochrome P450 (CYP1B1) that catalyzes the metabolic activation of many
procarcinogens. In order to directly assess the effect of miR-27b on CYP1B1 mRNA
levels, liver cells were transfected with the mimic to miR-27b. CYP1B1 mRNA and
protein expression was significantly up-regulated by 1.8- fold and 2.6- fold
respectively. CYP1B1 is post-transcriptionally regulated by miR-27b suggesting that
FB1- induced modulation of miR-27b in hepatic cells may be an additional mode of
hepatic neoplastic transformation. Finally, the effect of FB1 on the apoptotic pathway
in HepG2 cells was investigated using an mRNA expression array panel of pro- and
anti- apoptotic molecules. FB1 significantly increased an AIP family member - BIRC 8/ILP-2 (8-fold) in an apoptosis array. In addition, ILP2 protein expression was
increased (2.3-fold) with a corresponding decrease in Smac/DIABLO protein levels
(1.7-fold). Further analysis showed an FB1 (0μM, 50μM, 100μM, 200μM) dosedependent
increase in BIRC-8/ILP-2 mRNA and protein expression in HepG2 cells.
This data suggests that FB1 modulates apoptosis in a complex dose-dependent
regulation of pro- and anti-apoptotic molecules – and it is not a matter of simply
switching on or off.
In conclusion, the data shows that FB1 possess epigenetic properties by inducing
global DNA hypomethylation, modulating miRNA expression, and increasing
expression of the AIP protein family (BIRC8/ILP-2) that may lead to liver
tumourigenesis
Initiation but no execution - modulation of peripheral blood lymphocyte apoptosis in rheumatoid arthritis - a potential role for heat shock protein 70
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease, which causes synovial damage. Persistence of lymphocyte infiltrates in the rheumatoid synovium has been attributed to abnormal apoptosis. While not comprehensively investigated, perturbations in peripheral blood lymphocyte (PBL) apoptosis may also be involved in perpetuation of autoimmune processes in RA.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We investigated total, CD4+ and CD19+ PBL apoptosis in our study cohort by monitoring the translocation of phosphatidylserine using the Annexin-V assay. To examine the role of death receptor mediated apoptosis as well as activation-induced-cell-death (AICD), PBLs were labeled with CD95/Fas and CD69 markers and enumerated by flow cytometry. Proteolytic activity of initiator and executioner caspases was determined by luminometry. DNA fragmentation assays were used to examine whether apoptotic signals were transduced to the nucleus. Quantitative PCR arrays were used to investigate apoptotic pathways associated with RA-PBLs. Since heat-shock-protein-70 (HSP70) is an inducible protein which modulates apoptotic signals, we determined HSP70 levels by intra-cellular flow cytometry and western blots.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The RA-PBLs showed signs of elevated apoptosis whilst in circulation. These include increases in the loss of plasma membrane asymmetry, indicated by increased externalization of phosphatidylserine (especially in B-lymphocytes). RA-PBLs showed a bias to CD95/Fas mediated apoptotic pathways, but low levels of the CD69 marker suggested that this was not associated with immune activation. Although downstream markers of apoptosis such as caspase-3/7 activity, were increased, no DNA fragmentation was observed in RA-PBLs. Interestingly, elevated levels of apoptosis did not correlate with absolute lymphocyte counts in RA patients. Levels of HSP70 were highly elevated in RA-PBLs compared to controls.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The results suggest that while apoptosis may be initiated in RA-PBLs, they may lack commitment to fully executing the apoptotic program. This may be related to inhibition on apoptotic transduction by HSP70. This study provides evidence that abnormalities in RA-PBLs apoptosis may occur whilst still in circulation and may contribute to pathogenesis of the disease.</p
GST polymorphisms and early-onset coronary artery disease in young South African Indians
Background. Glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) detoxify environmental agents which influence the onset and progression of disease. Dysfunctional detoxification enzymes are responsible for prolonged exposure to reactive molecules and can contribute to endothelial damage, an underlying factor in coronary artery disease (CAD).Objectives. We aimed to assess 2 common polymorphic variant isoforms in GSTM1 and GSTP1 of GST in young CAD patients.Methods. All patients (N=102) were South Africans of Indian ancestry, a population associated with high CAD risk. A corresponding age-, sex- and race-matched control group (N=100) was also recruited. Frequency of the GSTM1 +/0 (v. +/0 and 0/0) and GSTP1 A105/G105 (v. wild-type A105/A105) genotypes was assessed by differential polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and PCR restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP), respectively.Results. The GSTM1 0/0 and GSTP1 A105/A105 genotypes occurred at higher frequencies in CAD patients compared with the control group (36% v. 18% and 65% v. 48%, respectively). A significant association with CAD was observed in GSTM1 0/0 (odds ratio (OR)=2.593; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.353 - 4.971; p=0.0043) and GSTP1 A105/A105 OR=0.6011; 95% CI 0.3803 - 0.9503; p=0.0377). We found a significant association between smoking and CAD; the presence of either of the respective genotypes together with smoking increased the CAD risk (GSTP1 A105 relative risk (RR)=1.382; 95% CI 0.958 - 1.994; p=0.0987 and GSTM1 null RR=1.725; 95% CI 1.044 - 2.851; p=0.0221).Conclusion. Our findings support the association of genotypes GSTM1 0/0 and GSTP1 A105/A105 and smoking with CAD.S Afr Med J 2012;102(7):627-630
Mitochondrial and oxidative stress response in HepG2 cells following acute and prolonged exposure to antiretroviral drugs
Chronic HIV treatment with antiretroviral drugs has been associated with adverse health
outcomes. Mitochondrial toxicity exhibited by nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
(NRTIs) is pinpointed as a molecular mechanism of toxicity. This study evaluated the effect
of NRTIs: Zidovudine (AZT, 7.1 μM), Stavudine (d4T, 4 μM) and Tenofovir (TFV, 1.2 μM),
on mitochondrial (mt) stress response, mtDNA integrity and oxidative stress response in
human hepatoma cells at 24 and 120 h. Markers for mt function, mt biogenesis, oxidative
stress parameters, and antioxidant response were evaluated by spectrophotometry,
luminometry, flow cytometry, qPCR and western blots. We found that AZT and d4T reduced
mtDNA integrity (120 h, AZT: 76.1%; d4T:36.1%, P < 0.05) and remained unchanged with
TFV. All three NRTIs, however, reduced ATP levels (AZT: 38%; d4T: 56.4%; TFV: 27.4%,
P = 0.01) and mt membrane potential at 120 h (P < 0.005). Oxidative damage and reactive
oxygen species (ROS) were increased by TFV and AZT at 24 h, and by d4T at 120 h (P
< 0.05). Antioxidant response molecules and mt biogenesis markers were elevated by all
NRTIs, with TFV causing the most significant increase (P < 0.05). Data from this study
suggest that AZT, d4T and TFV alter mt function. TFV, however, achieves this
independently of mtDNA depletion. Furthermore, AZT exerts toxicity soon after exposure as
noted from changes at 24 h and d4T exerts greater toxicity over prolonged exposure (120 h).National Research Foundation Innovation Doctoral Scholarship ; Grant
number : 84538 ; Grant sponsor : University of KwaZulu Natal, College of Health Sciences Masters and Doctoral Research Scholarship.http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1097-46442016-09-30hb2016Physiolog
The phytoalexin resveratrol ameliorates ochratoxin a toxicity in human embryonic kidney (HEK293) cells
Ochratoxin A (OTA) is a nephrotoxic mycotoxin produced by Aspergillus and Penicillium fungi. It contaminates human and animal food
products, and chronic exposure is associated with renal fibrosis in humans (Balkan endemic nephropathy). Resveratrol, a phytoalexin,
possesses anti-cancer and antioxidant properties. We investigated the mechanism of cellular oxidative stress induced by OTA, and the effect of
resveratrol in human embryonic kidney (HEK293) cells over 24 and 48 h. Cells were exposed to OTA [IC50¼1.5 mM (24 h) and 9.4 mM (48 h)
determined using MTT assay] and 25mM resveratrol. Glutathione was quantified by luminometry and gene expression of Nrf2 and OGG1 was
determined by qPCR. Protein expression of Nrf2, LonP1, SIRT3, and pSIRT1 was assessed by Western blot, DNA damage (comet assay), and
intracellular reactive oxygen species (flow cytometry). At 24 h, resveratrol increased mRNA expression of the DNA repair enzyme, OGG1
(P<0.05), whereas OTA and OTAþresveratrol significantly decreased OGG1 expression (P<0.05). OGG1 expression increased during 48-h
exposure to resveratrol and OTAþresveratrol (P<0.05). Comet tail lengths doubled in 48-h OTA-treated cells, whereas at both time periods,
OTAþresveratrol yielded shorter comet tails (P<0.0001). During 24- and 48-h exposure, OTA, resveratrol, and OTAþresveratrol significantly
decreased mRNA expression of Nrf2 (P<0.05). Luminometry analysis of GSH revealed an increase by OTAþresveratrol for 24 and 48 h
(P<0.05 and P<0.001, respectively). Western blot analysis showed decreased Nrf2 protein expression during 24-h exposure, but increased
Nrf2 expression during 48 h. LonP1 protein expression increased during 24-h exposure to OTA (P<0.05) and OTAþresveratrol (P<0.0011)
and during 48-h exposure to resveratrol (P<0.0005).http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1097-46442016-12-31hb201
Association of -308 TNF-alpha promoter polymorphism with viral load and CD4 T-helper cell apoptosis in HIV-1 infected black South Africans
Objective. To determine whether the -308 TNF-α promoter polymorphism is associated with markers of HIV progression in the South African population.
Methods. Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism was used to detect the -308 TNF-α polymorphism in 75 patients and 76 healthy controls. Serum TNF-α concentrations were measured using ELISA in each cohort. CD4+ T cell apoptosis and HIV-1 RNA viral load were determined using Annexin-V-FITC assay and Nuclisens Easy Q HIV-1 assay respectively. CD4 + T cell counts were measured flow cytometrically.
Results. The frequency of -308 G allele was similar in the HIV-1 and control cohorts. The -308GG genotype was associated with lower TNF-α concentrations and markers of increased HIV progression indicated by higher TH lymphocyte apoptosis, lower TH lymphocyte count and higher plasma viral load, irrespective of treatment.
Conclusion. The presence of the TNF-α -308 G allele in HIV-1 patients may be associated with increased risk of HIV-1 progression. Further research is required to investigate the nature of this association.
S Afr J HIV Med 2012;13(2):72-77
Sirtuin 1 rs1467568 and rs7895833 in South African Indians with early-onset coronary artery disease
BACKGROUND : Sirtuin 1 (SIRT1), a class III histone deacetylase,
has been identified as a candidate molecule affecting
the epigenetic mechanisms of cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Previous studies have shown that some SIRT1 single-nucleotide
polymorphisms (SNPs) are associated with body mass
index, diabetes, blood pressure, cholesterol metabolism and
coronary artery calcification. We investigated two A>G SIRT1
SNPs, rs1467568 and rs7895833, in young South African (SA)
Indians with coronary artery disease (CAD) and compared
them to Indian and black controls.
METHODS : For rs1467568, a total of 287 subjects were recruited
into this study (104 CAD patients, 99 age-, gender- and
race-matched controls, and 84 age- and gender-matched black
controls). For rs7895833, a total of 281 subjects were recruited
into this study (100 CAD patients, 99 age-, gender- and
race-matched controls, and 82 age- and gender-matched black
controls). All patients were male, of Indian ethnicity, stable CAD
confirmed on angiography, mean age 37.5 years; range 24–45. All
subjects were genotyped using TaqMan SNP genotyping assays.
RESULTS : The variant allele for both SNPs was found at a higher
frequency in the total Indian group compared to the total
black population (rs1467568: 41 vs 18.5%, respectively, p <
0.0001, OR = 3.190, 95% CI: 2.058–40943; and rs7895833: 41
vs 22%, respectively, p < 0.0001, OR = 2.466, 95% CI: 1.620–
3.755). Indian controls presented with a higher frequency
for both SNPs compared to black controls (rs1467568: 40 vs
18.5%, respectively, p < 0.0001, OR = 2.996, 95% CI: 1.850–
4.853; and rs7895833: 41 vs 22%, respectively, p < 0.0001, OR = 2.513, 95% CI: 1.578–4.004). No difference was seen in the
distribution of both SNPs between CAD patients and either
control group. We did not observe any association between the
SNPs and clinical parameters in CAD patients and controls.
CONCLUSION : Both SNP variant alleles occurred more frequently
in SA Indians than in SA blacks. A larger study group and
further analysis is required to assess whether these SIRT1
SNPs may serve as risk factors that contribute to Indians
developing early-onset CAD.The National Research Foundation (NRF) for a scholarship
and UKZN (College of Health Sciences).www.cvja.co.zaam2016Physiolog
Review on the use of Kojic acid : a skin-lightening ingredient
This article reviews the use of Kojic Acid (KA) as a skin-lightening ingredient in the
cosmetics industry. In 1907, Saito discovered KA, a natural product; it has since become one of
the most investigated skin-lightening agents. This paper highlights the findings of the research
conducted on this agent. It has been found that KA has certain disadvantages, and researchers
have attempted to mitigate these disadvantages by designing new equivalents of KA that are more
efficient in tyrosinase inhibition. These equivalents are also safe to use and have improved properties
and solubility. The Cosmeceutical Ingredient Review (CIR) indicates that this ingredient can be
safely used at a concentration not higher than 1% due to its cytotoxicity. Other scientific data also
support its safety at a concentration of 2% or less. It was shown to be helpful in the treatment of
hyper pigmentary disorders, such as freckles, age spots, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and
melasma, which has been proven clinically.The CSIR, Young Researchers Fund, and the APC was funded by the CSIR and The University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa.https://www.mdpi.com/journal/cosmeticsam2023Chemistr
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