Genomic Approach to the Assessment of Adverse Effects of Particulate Matters on Skin Cancer and Other Disorders and Underlying Molecular Mechanisms.

IF 2.5 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Nam Gook Kee, Hyun Soo Kim, Hyunjung Choi, Hyoung-June Kim, Young Rok Seo
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Abstract

Air pollutants are in the spotlight because the human body can easily be exposed to them. Among air pollutants, the particulate matter (PM) represents one of the most serious toxicants that can enter the human body through various exposure routes. PMs have various adverse effects and classified as severe carcinogen by International Agency for Research on Cancer. Their physical and chemical characteristics are distinguished by their size. In this review, we summarized the published information on the physicochemical characteristics and adverse effects of PMs on the skin, including carcinogenicity. Through comparisons of biological networks constructed from relationships discussed in the previous scientific publications, we show it is possible to predict skin cancers and other disorders from particle-size-specific signaling alterations of PM-responsive genes. Our review not only helps to grasp the biological association between ambient PMs and skin diseases including cancer, but also provides new approaches to interpret chemical-gene-disease associations regarding the adverse effects of these heterogeneous particles.

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用基因组方法评估颗粒物对皮肤癌和其他疾病的不良影响及其潜在的分子机制。
空气污染物之所以受到关注,是因为人体很容易接触到它们。在空气污染物中,颗粒物(PM)是通过各种暴露途径进入人体的最严重的有毒物质之一。pmms具有多种不良反应,被国际癌症研究机构列为严重致癌物。它们的物理和化学特性是由它们的大小来区分的。在这篇综述中,我们总结了pm的理化特性和对皮肤的不良影响,包括致癌性。通过对先前科学出版物中讨论的关系构建的生物网络的比较,我们表明可以通过pm反应基因的颗粒大小特异性信号改变来预测皮肤癌和其他疾病。我们的综述不仅有助于掌握环境pm与包括癌症在内的皮肤疾病之间的生物学关联,而且还为解释这些异质颗粒的不良影响的化学-基因-疾病关联提供了新的方法。
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