Transcriptome analysis of cultured human vascular endothelial cells after γ-ray irradiation and correlation analysis with ATP, ADP, and adenosine as secondary soluble factors.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q4 TOXICOLOGY
Tomoya Fujie, Miyabi Kobayashi, Lihito Ikeuchi, Tsuyoshi Nakano, Kazuki Kitabatake, Yo Shinoda, Yasuyuki Fujiwara, Chika Yamamoto, Mitsutoshi Tsukimoto, Toshiyuki Kaji
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Vascular endothelial cells serve as barriers between blood components and subendothelial tissue and regulate the blood coagulation-fibrinolytic system. Ionizing radiation is a common physical stimulant that induces a bystander effect whereby irradiated cells influence neighboring cells through signalings, including purinergic receptor signaling, activated by adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP), adenosine 5'-diphosphate (ADP), and adenosine as secondary soluble factors. Human vascular endothelial EA.hy926 cells were cultured and irradiated with γ-rays or treated with ATP, ADP, or adenosine under non-toxic conditions. RNA-seq, gene ontology, and hierarchical clustering analyses were performed. The transcriptome analysis of differentially expressed genes in vascular endothelial cells after γ-ray irradiations suggests that the change of gene expression by γ-irradiation is mediated by ATP and ADP. In addition, the expression and activity of the proteins related to blood coagulation and fibrinolysis systems appear to be secondarily regulated by ATP and ADP in vascular endothelial cells after exposure to γ-irradiation. Although it is unclear whether the changes of the gene expression related to blood coagulation and fibrinolysis systems by γ-irradiation affected the increased hemorrhagic tendency through the exposure to γ-irradiation or the negative feedback to the activated blood coagulation system, the present data indicate that toxicity associated with γ-irradiation involves the dysfunction of vascular endothelial cells related to the blood coagulation-fibrinolytic system, which is mediated by the signalings, including purinergic receptor signaling, activated by ATP and ADP.

γ射线照射后培养的人血管内皮细胞的转录组分析,以及与作为次要可溶性因子的ATP、ADP和腺苷的相关性分析。
血管内皮细胞是血液成分和内皮下组织之间的屏障,并调节血液凝固-纤维蛋白溶解系统。电离辐射是一种常见的物理刺激物,可诱导旁观者效应,即受辐照细胞通过信号(包括嘌呤能受体信号)影响邻近细胞,而嘌呤能受体信号是由腺苷-5'-三磷酸(ATP)、腺苷-5'-二磷酸(ADP)和腺苷作为次级可溶性因子激活的。在无毒条件下培养人血管内皮 EA.hy926 细胞并用 γ 射线照射或用 ATP、ADP 或腺苷处理。进行了 RNA-seq、基因本体和分层聚类分析。对γ射线照射后血管内皮细胞中差异表达基因的转录组分析表明,γ射线照射引起的基因表达变化是由ATP和ADP介导的。此外,血管内皮细胞在受到γ射线照射后,与血液凝固和纤维蛋白溶解系统相关的蛋白质的表达和活性似乎也受到ATP和ADP的辅助调节。虽然还不清楚γ-辐照引起的血液凝固和纤维蛋白溶解系统相关基因表达的变化是通过γ-辐照还是通过对激活的血液凝固系统的负反馈来影响出血倾向的增加、本研究数据表明,γ-辐照引起的毒性涉及与血液凝固-纤维蛋白溶解系统有关的血管内皮细胞功能障碍,该功能障碍是由 ATP 和 ADP 激活的信号(包括嘌呤能受体信号)介导的。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Toxicological Sciences (J. Toxicol. Sci.) is a scientific journal that publishes research about the mechanisms and significance of the toxicity of substances, such as drugs, food additives, food contaminants and environmental pollutants. Papers on the toxicities and effects of extracts and mixtures containing unidentified compounds cannot be accepted as a general rule.
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