Qian Song, Rong Zhang, Xinyu Liu, Xiaoyan Ji, Ao Han, Fangrong He, Ruyun Ding and Hongna Zhang*,
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Triclocarban Disrupts Hepatic Lipid Homeostasis and Promotes Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Mice: A Multiomics Investigation
Triclocarban (TCC) is an antiseptic ingredient incorporated into many skin-contact hygiene products, raising public health concerns for its frequent detection in the general population. As the central metabolic organ, the liver plays a key role in lipid synthesis and metabolism; however, the in vivo effects of TCC on hepatic lipid homeostasis remain largely unclear. Herein, a percutaneous TCC exposure model was established based on human-relevant concentrations. An integrated multiomics approach, including hepatic transcriptomics and lipidomics, was applied to explore TCC effects on the liver. We discovered that continuous dermal absorption of TCC significantly disturbed hepatic lipid profiles, as manifested by the decrease in energy storage lipid triacylglycerol (TG) and its synthetic precursor diacylglycerol (DG). Integrated analysis of transcriptomics and targeted validation revealed that TG reduction could result from the decline in lipogenesis, acceleration of fatty acid β-oxidation, and elevated secretion of very-low-density lipoproteins (VLDLs). Cell membrane homeostasis was also disrupted through altering hepatocellular phosphatidylcholine (PC) and phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) levels, which may be related to the activation of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, resulting in the promotion of hepatocyte apoptosis. Together, this work provides novel insights into the causal relationship between TCC exposure and the hepatic metabolic homeostasis.
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Chemical Research in Toxicology publishes Articles, Rapid Reports, Chemical Profiles, Reviews, Perspectives, Letters to the Editor, and ToxWatch on a wide range of topics in Toxicology that inform a chemical and molecular understanding and capacity to predict biological outcomes on the basis of structures and processes. The overarching goal of activities reported in the Journal are to provide knowledge and innovative approaches needed to promote intelligent solutions for human safety and ecosystem preservation. The journal emphasizes insight concerning mechanisms of toxicity over phenomenological observations. It upholds rigorous chemical, physical and mathematical standards for characterization and application of modern techniques.