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  • Cao, Hao, 1988-, et al. (författare)
  • Developmental bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (BADGE) exposure causes cell over-proliferation in Drosophila
  • Annan publikation (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Since the estrogenic activity of bisphenol A had been reported, the industry started to find a proper replacement. Bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (BADGE) is one of the derivatives of BPA which is used widely in epoxy resin manufactory. Recently, some studies have demonstrated the adverse effects of BADGE on reproduction and development. However, the knowledge of BADGE is still scarce. Because of its hydrolytic property, BADGE is usually detected at a low level in commodities and the influences seem to be underestimated. In our study, we use the whole transcriptome sequencing to assess the effects of developmental BADGE exposure on Drosophila melanogaster. Notably, the genes related to cell proliferation are significantly affected by BADGE exposure. More detailed, a group of mitotic genes, including string (stg, human CDC25A), Cyclin B (CycB, human CCNB1), Cyclin E (CycE, human CCNE1), and pan gu (png, human NEK11), are detectable overexpressed. Phenotypically, we observe that BADGE induces severe hemocytes over-proliferation in the 3rd instar larvae, but does not cause morphological damage of the larval lymph gland and blood circulation. In conclusion, we provide evidence to show the carcinogenic potential of BADGE and raise the concern of better understanding of xenobiotics. 
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  • Williams, Michael J., et al. (författare)
  • Exposure to the environmental pollutant bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (BADGE) causes cell over-proliferation in Drosophila
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Environmental Science and Pollution Research. - : SPRINGER HEIDELBERG. - 0944-1344 .- 1614-7499. ; 27:20, s. 25261-25270
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (BADGE), a derivative of bisphenol A (BPA), is widely used in the manufacture of epoxy resins as well as a coating on food containers. Recent studies have demonstrated the adverse effects of BADGE on reproduction and development in rodents and amphibians, but how BADGE affects biological activity is not understood. To gain a better understanding of the biological effects of BADGE exposure during development, we used the model organism Drosophila melanogaster and performed whole transcriptome sequencing. Interestingly, when Drosophila are raised on food containing BADGE, genes having significantly increased transcript numbers are enriched for those involved in regulating cell proliferation, including DNA replication and cell cycle control. Furthermore, raising larvae on BADGE-containing food induces hemocyte (blood cell) over-proliferation. This effect can be stimulated with even lower concentrations of BADGE if the hemocytes are already primed for cell proliferation by the expression of dominant active Ras GTPase. We conclude that chronic exposure to the xenobiotic BADGE throughout development can induce cell proliferation.
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