Occupational exposure to hexavalent chromium (Cr (VI)) compounds is associated with increased risk of pulmonary disease. In the present study we have investigated temporal expression of ErbB's receptors family in A549 cells after exposure to Cr (VI). Treatment with 10 microM or 300 microM of Na2CrO4 induced apoptotic cell death within 24h. Based on data obtained by ELISA cell death detection method and fluorescence microscopy, the concentration of 10 microM was chosen to study the expression of ErbB receptors family. Such concentration reflects a condition of acute toxicity in which cells survived up to 24h. Real time quantitative PCR has been performed to analyze the expression profiles of ErbB family genes following chromium toxicity. The expression of EGFR and ErbB2 receptors was significantly reduced after 1h and 4h of treatment while ErbB2 receptor was significantly increased and EGFR receptor returned to basal value after 24h. Instead, ErbB3 receptor was overexpressed after 1h, returned to basal level after 4h and increased its level after 24h. Exposure to chromium did not change expression level of ErbB4 receptor in A549 cell line. The present data suggests that expression changes in ErbB receptors might have a role in the carcinogenic effects induced by this pneumotoxic agent.

Expression profile of ErbB receptor's family in human alveolar type 2-like cell line A549 exposed to hexavalent chromium

LORETO, CARLA AGATA;D'AGATA, VELIA MARIA
2008-01-01

Abstract

Occupational exposure to hexavalent chromium (Cr (VI)) compounds is associated with increased risk of pulmonary disease. In the present study we have investigated temporal expression of ErbB's receptors family in A549 cells after exposure to Cr (VI). Treatment with 10 microM or 300 microM of Na2CrO4 induced apoptotic cell death within 24h. Based on data obtained by ELISA cell death detection method and fluorescence microscopy, the concentration of 10 microM was chosen to study the expression of ErbB receptors family. Such concentration reflects a condition of acute toxicity in which cells survived up to 24h. Real time quantitative PCR has been performed to analyze the expression profiles of ErbB family genes following chromium toxicity. The expression of EGFR and ErbB2 receptors was significantly reduced after 1h and 4h of treatment while ErbB2 receptor was significantly increased and EGFR receptor returned to basal value after 24h. Instead, ErbB3 receptor was overexpressed after 1h, returned to basal level after 4h and increased its level after 24h. Exposure to chromium did not change expression level of ErbB4 receptor in A549 cell line. The present data suggests that expression changes in ErbB receptors might have a role in the carcinogenic effects induced by this pneumotoxic agent.
2008
Hexavalent chromiumCytotoxicityA549 cell lineEGFRErbB2 receptorErbB3 receptorErbB4 receptor
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