网络毒理学分析揭示噪声暴露与多种疾病相关的分子机制。

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q1 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Maria Taboada-Alquerque, Jesus Olivero-Verbel
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摘要

噪声污染被认为是一种环境应激源,主要通过应激激素的释放来影响听觉功能以外的各种生物过程。本研究采用网络毒理学方法,探讨了生物过程、可归因于噪声调节靶点的疾病以及每种疾病的主要靶点。通过各种数据库和生物信息学分析,共有577个靶点被确定为与噪声暴露有关的疾病的潜在候选靶点,其中10个来自GEO数据库,其余来自其他数据库。研究发现,噪音污染可以调节激素反应、细胞对细胞因子的反应和循环系统功能等过程,促进高血压、缺血、动脉粥样硬化和肝硬化等疾病的病理表现。缺血中枢靶点包括IL-6、CASP3、AKT1和TNF-α, NOS3与高血压有关,NOS3、TNF-α、AGT和IL-1B与动脉粥样硬化有关。这些靶点被发现与血管调节和心脑血管疾病的炎症有关。分子对接研究表明,噪声暴露释放的应激激素通过信号通路调节这些疾病,而不暗示其直接与枢纽靶点结合。结果表明,患有血管疾病的个体更容易受到长时间噪声暴露的影响。
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Network toxicology analysis reveals molecular mechanisms associated with noise exposure to multiple diseases.

Noise pollution is recognized as an environmental stressor that affects various biological processes beyond auditory functions, mainly through stress hormones release. This work explored the biological processes, diseases attributable to noise-regulated targets, and the main targets involved in each disease, employing a network toxicology approach. Through various databases and bioinformatics analysis, a total of 577 targets were identified as potential candidates implicated in diseases related to noise exposure, 10 from the GEO database and the rest from other databases. Noise pollution was found to regulate processes such as hormone response, cellular response to cytokines, and circulatory system functions, contributing to the development of the pathological manifestations related to the diseases like hypertension, ischemia, atherosclerosis, and cirrhosis. Hub targets for ischemia included IL-6, CASP3, AKT1, and TNF-α, while NOS3 was related to hypertension, and NOS3, TNF-α, AGT, and IL-1B to atherosclerosis. The targets were found to be linked to vascular regulation and inflammation in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Molecular docking studies indicated stress hormones released by noise exposure regulates these diseases through signaling pathways, without implicating its direct binding to hub targets. The results indicate that individuals with vascular diseases are more vulnerable to the effects of prolonged noise exposure.

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6.60
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3.10%
发文量
66
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods is a peer-reviewed journal whose aim is twofold. Firstly, the journal contains original research on subjects dealing with the mechanisms by which foreign chemicals cause toxic tissue injury. Chemical substances of interest include industrial compounds, environmental pollutants, hazardous wastes, drugs, pesticides, and chemical warfare agents. The scope of the journal spans from molecular and cellular mechanisms of action to the consideration of mechanistic evidence in establishing regulatory policy. Secondly, the journal addresses aspects of the development, validation, and application of new and existing laboratory methods, techniques, and equipment.
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