March 1, 2013
Journal Article

Evaluation of Gene Expression Changes in Human Primary Uroepithelial Cells Following 24-Hr Exposures to Inorganic Arsenic and ItsMethylatedMetabolites

Abstract

Gene expression changes in primary human uroepithelial cells exposed to arsenite and its methylated metabolites were evaluated to identify cell signaling pathway perturbations potentially associated with bladder carcinogenicity. Cells were treated with mixtures of inorganic arsenic and its pentavalent or trivalent metabolites for 24 hr at total arsenic concentrations ranging from 0.06 lM to 18 lM. One series (five samples) was conducted with arsenite and pentavalent metabolites and a second (10 samples) with arsenite and trivalent metabolites. Similar gene expression responses were obtained for pentavalent or trivalent metabolites.

Revised: December 9, 2015 | Published: March 1, 2013

Citation

Yager J.W., P.R. Gentry, R.S. Thomas, L. Pluta, A. Efremenko, M. Black, and L.L. Arnold, et al. 2013. Evaluation of Gene Expression Changes in Human Primary Uroepithelial Cells Following 24-Hr Exposures to Inorganic Arsenic and ItsMethylatedMetabolites. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis 54, no. 2:82-98. PNWD-SA-10428. doi:10.1002/em.21749