Inorganic arsenic induces MDM2, p53, and their phosphorylation and affects the MDM2/p53 complex in vitro.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

School of Public Health, Kunming Medical University, No.1168 Chunrongxi Road Chenggong District, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China.

Published: December 2022

Arsenic, as a human carcinogen, has posed a certain threat to environmental health globally. However, the underlying mechanism of the arsenic carcinogenic effect remains largely undetermined. The up-regulation of MDM2 seems to play a crucial part in tumors in especial carcinomas of the diffuse type. The interaction of MDM2 and p53 is closely relevant to the pathogenesis of tumors. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effect on MDM2, p53, and their phosphorylation after As(III). In the epidemiological study, we investigated that MDM2 expression was up-regulation and was positively linked to methylated metabolites (monomethylarsonic acid (MMA) and dimethylarsinic acid (DMA)) after As(III)-exposure. In vitro studies employing A549 and 16HBE cells confirmed the epidemiological data. Studies on MDM2 phosphorylation sites consisting of Ser166, Ser260, and Ser394 in response to arsenic exposure, which have not been studied presently, indicated that As(III) could induce the expression of MDM2 phosphorylation. Moreover, we studied the alterations of p53 and its N-terminus phosphorylation sites of Ser9, Ser15, and Ser33, which demonstrated that p53 and its phosphorylation were highly expressed after As(III) exposure. Subsequently, Co-immunoprecipitation assays validated our hypothesis that the bonding of MDM2 and p53 was altered by arsenic exposure. What's more, outcomes coming from different cell types of A549, 16HBE, and 60 T-16HBE revealed that MDM2 and its phosphorylation expression existed a significant difference. The study provides evidence that As(III) and its methylated metabolites modulate the expression of MDM2, p53, and their phosphorylation and then affect the interaction between MDM2 and p53.

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