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Macroarray analysis of the effects of JP-8 jet fuel on gene expression in Jurkat cells. | LitMetric

Macroarray analysis of the effects of JP-8 jet fuel on gene expression in Jurkat cells.

Toxicology

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Georgetown University Medical Center, Basic Science Building, Room 351, 3900 Reservoir Road NW, Washington, DC 20057, USA.

Published: August 2003

AI Article Synopsis

  • The jet fuel JP-8 is commonly used, exposing many military and civilian personnel to its effects, which can lead to cell death characterized by apoptosis.
  • Research on Jurkat cells exposed to JP-8 showed that significant apoptotic activity occurs after 4 hours, with further progression to cell death within 24 hours, linked to caspase-3 activation.
  • cDNA macroarray analysis revealed that JP-8 exposure affects the expression of 26 apoptosis- or stress-related genes, providing insights into the molecular mechanisms behind its cytotoxic effects.

Article Abstract

The jet fuel JP-8 is widely used and a large number of military and civilian personnel is, therefore, exposed to it. Treatment of several cell lines, including human Jurkat cells, with JP-8 induces cell death that exhibits various biochemical and morphological characteristics of apoptosis. The molecular mechanism of JP-8 cytotoxicity, however, has remained unclear. The effects of exposure of Jurkat cells to JP-8 (1/10,000 dilution) for 4 h on gene expression have now been examined by cDNA macroarray analysis. We had previously shown in these cells that under the above conditions, JP-8 causes significant apoptosis, based upon the observation that caspase-3 activation occurs at approximately 4 h and consequently most of the other classical apoptotic biochemical and morphological alterations progress until apoptotic cell death at 24 h. Of the 439 apoptosis- or stress response-related genes examined, the expression of 16 genes was up-regulated and that of ten genes was down-regulated by a factor of > or =2. The changes in the expression of 11 of these 26 genes were confirmed by reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction analysis. These results provide insight into the mechanism of JP-8 toxicity and the associated induction of apoptosis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0300-483x(03)00128-8DOI Listing

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