Yejee Park, Min-Jae Jang, Do-Yeal Ryu, Byeonghwi Lim, Rajesh Kumar Pathak, Myung-Geol Pang, Jun-Mo Kim
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摘要
双酚 A(BPA)是一种常见于塑料和收据中的干扰内分泌的物质,与内分泌失调、生育能力下降和新陈代谢问题等不良影响有关。为了深入了解双酚 A 对生物系统的影响,我们对雄性癌症研究所(ICR)小鼠进行了为期 6 周的双酚 A 不良影响观察,并与对照组进行了比较。我们利用 20 种不同的组织构建了全面的转录组图谱,以分析全身系统的变化。其中包括采用差异基因表达、组织特异基因和基因共表达网络分析。研究发现,暴露于双酚 A 会导致胸腺转录组出现显著差异,这表明双酚 A 处理激活了 T 细胞的分化和成熟。此外,各种组织表现出免疫反应激活,这可能是由于免疫细胞从胸腺迁移所致。暴露于双酚 A 还会导致结肠、肝脏和肾脏发生与免疫相关的功能变化,以及精子的异常信号反应。转录组分析是了解双酚 A 功能影响的宝贵资源,它深刻揭示了暴露于双酚 A 的影响,并强调了进一步研究潜在相关健康风险的必要性。
Integrative transcriptomic profiling uncovers immune and functional responses to bisphenol a across multiple tissues in male mice.
Bisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine-disrupting substance commonly found in plastics and receipts, is associated with adverse effects, including endocrine disorders, reduced fertility, and metabolic issues. To gain insights into its effects on biological systems, we observed the adverse effects of BPA in male Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) mice exposed to BPA at the lowest observed adverse effect level for 6 weeks, in comparison with the control groups. We constructed a comprehensive transcriptome profile using 20 different tissues to analyze the changes in the whole-body systems. This involved employing differential gene expression, tissue-specific gene, and gene co-expression network analyses. The study revealed that BPA exposure led to significant differences in the transcriptome in the thymus, suggesting activation of T-cell differentiation and maturation in response to BPA treatment. Furthermore, various tissues exhibited immune response activation, potentially due to the migration of immune cells from the thymus. BPA exposure also caused immune-related functional changes in the colon, liver, and kidney, as well as abnormal signaling responses in the sperm. The transcriptome analysis serves as a valuable resource for understanding the functional impact of BPA, providing profound insights into the effects of BPA exposure and emphasizing the need for further research on potential associated health risks.
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Animal Cells and Systems is the official journal of the Korean Society for Integrative Biology. This international, peer-reviewed journal publishes original papers that cover diverse aspects of biological sciences including Bioinformatics and Systems Biology, Developmental Biology, Evolution and Systematic Biology, Population Biology, & Animal Behaviour, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Neurobiology and Immunology, and Translational Medicine.