Differential Expression of AhR in Peripheral Mononuclear Cells in Response to Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Mexican Women
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Population
2.2. Urine Collection
2.3. Determination of Urinary 1-OHP
2.4. Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs) Isolation
2.5. RNA Isolation and RT-qPCR
Genes | Forward sequence (5′-3′) | Reverse sequence (5′-3′) | Weight of the amplicon | Tm °C | Number of Cycles |
18s | CGGCTACCACATCCAAGGAA | GCTGGAATTACCGCGGCT | 189 pb | 60 | 40 |
TNFα | CCCACGGCTCCACCCTCTCT | TCTGGGGGCCGATCACTCCA | 215 pb | 67.5 | 40 |
AhR | TCATTTGCTGGAGGTCACCC | GCCAAGGACTGTTGCTGTTG | 254 pb | 60 | 40 |
CyP1B1 | TAGTGGTGCTGAATGGCGAG | CTCCGAGTAGTGGCCGAAAG | 137 pb | 66.5 | 40 |
2.6. miRNA Expression
2.7. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. 1-OHP Determination in Urine Samples
3.2. Determination and Correlation of AhR, CYP1B1 and TNF-α Expression by RT-qPCR
3.3. Evaluation of miR-125b and miR-155 Relative Expression in a Population Exposed to PAHs
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Units | Mean | SD | PC25 | PC50 | PC75 | PC95 | Min | Max |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
μg/g creatinine | 1.46 | 2.11 | 0.84 | 1.47 | 2.76 | 7.10 | ˂LOD | 10.87 |
µg/L of urine | 1.09 | 1.68 | 0.61 | 0.96 | 2.10 | 6.08 | ˂LOD | 9.19 |
p Value | Mean of Group A | Mean of Group B | |
---|---|---|---|
Age | 0.109067 | 38.8261 | 46.3529 |
1-OHP | 0.001267 | 0.848821 | 4.53468 |
Glucose | 0.121731 | 92.8827 | 120.720 |
Total cholesterol | 0.197449 | 165.233 | 181.997 |
HDL cholesterol | 0.651043 | 46.2526 | 48.3669 |
LDL cholesterol | 0.409356 | 94.2199 | 102.562 |
VLDL cholesterol | 0.182865 | 25.3966 | 31.0680 |
Triglycerides | 0.211349 | 126.983 | 153.343 |
Height | 0.432416 | 1.46174 | 1.47686 |
Waist diameter | 0.324131 | 85.4565 | 88.4571 |
Hip diameter | 0.281592 | 97.9565 | 101.814 |
Weight | 0.324085 | 55.5478 | 58.6314 |
BMI | 0.508237 | 25.9577 | 26.7646 |
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Varela-Silva, J.A.; Martínez-Leija, M.E.; Orta-García, S.T.; Pérez-Maldonado, I.N.; López, J.A.; Hernández-López, H.; González-Amaro, R.; Calderón-Aranda, E.S.; Portales-Pérez, D.P.; Salgado-Bustamante, M. Differential Expression of AhR in Peripheral Mononuclear Cells in Response to Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Mexican Women. Toxics 2023, 11, 28. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics11010028
Varela-Silva JA, Martínez-Leija ME, Orta-García ST, Pérez-Maldonado IN, López JA, Hernández-López H, González-Amaro R, Calderón-Aranda ES, Portales-Pérez DP, Salgado-Bustamante M. Differential Expression of AhR in Peripheral Mononuclear Cells in Response to Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Mexican Women. Toxics. 2023; 11(1):28. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics11010028
Chicago/Turabian StyleVarela-Silva, José Antonio, Miguel Ernesto Martínez-Leija, Sandra Teresa Orta-García, Ivan Nelinho Pérez-Maldonado, Jesús Adrián López, Hiram Hernández-López, Roberto González-Amaro, Emma S. Calderón-Aranda, Diana Patricia Portales-Pérez, and Mariana Salgado-Bustamante. 2023. "Differential Expression of AhR in Peripheral Mononuclear Cells in Response to Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Mexican Women" Toxics 11, no. 1: 28. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics11010028
APA StyleVarela-Silva, J. A., Martínez-Leija, M. E., Orta-García, S. T., Pérez-Maldonado, I. N., López, J. A., Hernández-López, H., González-Amaro, R., Calderón-Aranda, E. S., Portales-Pérez, D. P., & Salgado-Bustamante, M. (2023). Differential Expression of AhR in Peripheral Mononuclear Cells in Response to Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Mexican Women. Toxics, 11(1), 28. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics11010028