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Occupational and environmental exposure to cadmium is associated with the development of urothelial cancer. The metallothionein (MT) family of genes encodes proteins that sequester metal ions and modulate physiological processes, including zinc homeostasis. Little is known about the selectivity of expression of the different MT isoforms. Here, we examined the effect of cadmium exposure on MT gene and isoform expression by normal human urothelial (NHU) cell cultures. Baseline and cadmium-induced MT gene expression was characterized by next-generation sequencing and RT-PCR; protein expression was assessed by Western blotting using isoform-specific antibodies. Expression of the zinc transporter-1 (
SLC30A1
) gene was also assessed. NHU cells displayed transcription of
MT-2A
, but neither
MT-3
nor
MT-4
genes. Most striking was a highly inducer-specific expression of MT-1 genes, with cadmium inducing transcription of
MT-1A
,
MT-1G
,
MT-1H
, and
MT-1M
. Whereas
MT-1G
was also induced by zinc and nickel ions and
MT-1H
by iron, both
MT-1
A and
MT-1M
were highly cadmium-specific, which was confirmed for protein using isoform-specific antibodies. Protein but not transcript endured post-exposure, probably reflecting sequestration.
SLC30A1
transcription was also affected by cadmium ion exposure, potentially reflecting perturbation of intracellular zinc homeostasis. We conclude that human urothelium displays a highly inductive profile of MT-1 gene expression, with two isoforms identified as highly specific to cadmium, providing candidate transcript and long-lived protein biomarkers of cadmium exposure.
Int J
Mol
Sci 2019 Mar 17
PMID:Specificity of the Metallothionein-1 Response by Cadmium-Exposed Normal Human Urothelial Cells. 3088 85