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Mechanisms Of Cd And Cu Induced Toxicity In Human Gastric Epithelial Cells: Oxidative Stress, Cell Cycle Arrest And Apoptosis

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT(2021)

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Cadmium (Cd) and copper (Cu) are widely present in foods. However, their adverse effects on human gastric epithelium are not fully understood. Here, human gastric epithelial cells (SGC-7901) were employed to study the toxicity and associated mechanisms of Cd + Cu co-exposure. Their effects on cell viability, morphology. oxidative damage, cell cycle, apoptosis, and the mRNA levels of antioxidases and cell cycle regulatory genes were investigated. Co-exposure to Cd (5 mu M)/Cu (10 mu M) induced >40% cell viability loss, whereas little effect on cell viability at <10 mu M Cd or 40 mu M Cu. Compared to individual exposure, co-exposure induced greater oxidative damage by elevating ROS (3.5 folds), malondialdehyde (2.3 folds) and expression of SOD1 and 1I0-1 besides inhibiting CAT, GPX1 and Ntf2. A marked S cell-cycle arrest was observed in co-exposure, evidenced by more cells staying in the S phase (36%), up-regulation of cyclins-dependent kinase (CDK4) and CDKs inhibitor (p21) and down-regulation of CDK2, CDK6 and p27. Furthermore, higher apoptosis (22%) with floated and round cells occurred in coexposure group. Our data implicate the cytotoxicity of Cd Cu co-exposure was higher than individual exposure, and individual assessment would underestimate their potential health risk. Oxidative stress and cell cycle arrest possibly played a role in Cd - Cu induced toxicity and apoptosis in SGC-7901 cells. Our data suggest the importance to reduce Cd in foods to decrease its adverse impacts on human digestive system. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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Human gastric epithelial cells, Oxidative stress, Cell cycle arrest, Co-exposure, Antioxidases, Cyclins-dependent kinase
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