Sterigmatocystin-Induced Dna Damage Triggers Cell-Cycle Arrest Via Mapk In Human Neuroblastoma Cells

TOXICOLOGY MECHANISMS AND METHODS(2021)

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Sterigmatocystin (STE) is a common mycotoxin found in food and feed. Many studies showed that STE is genotoxic. However, up to now, the potential genotoxicity of STE on human neuronal system remains unknown. In this study, we explored the effect of STE on DNA damage and cell-cycle progression on human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells exposed to various concentrations of STE (0.78, 1.56 and 3.12 mu M) for 24 h. The results indicated that STE exposure induced DNA damage, as evidenced by DNA comet tails formation and increased gamma H2AX foci. Additionally, genotoxicity was confirmed by micronuclei (MN) analysis. Furthermore, we found that STE exposure led to cell-cycle arrest at the S and the G(2)/M phase. Considering the important role played by MAPK and p53 signaling pathways in cell-cycle arrest, we explored their potential involvement in STE-induced cell-cycle arrest by using specific inhibitors. The inhibition of JNK and ERK resulted to attenuate S and G(2)/M arrest, whereas the inhibition of p38 and p53 attenuated only STE-induced S phase arrest. In conclusion, the present study demonstrates that STE induced DNA damage and triggered MAPK and p53 pathways activation, resulting in cell-cycle arrest at the S and the G(2)/M phase.
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Sterigmatocystin, SH-SY5Y cells, genotoxicity, DNA damage, cell cycle
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