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Query: UNIPROT:P16104 (
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We have characterized cell death in THP-1 cells after exposure to heat-treated spores from satratoxin G-producing Stachybotrys chartarum isolate
IBT
9631, atranone-producing S. chartarum isolate
IBT
9634, and sterigmatocystin-producing Aspergillus versicolor isolate
IBT
3781, as well as the trichothecenes T-2 and satratoxin G. Spores induced cell death within 3-6 h, with Stachybotrys appearing most potent.
IBT
9631 induced both apoptosis and necrosis, while
IBT
9634 and
IBT
3781 induced mostly necrosis. T-2 toxin and satratoxin G caused mainly apoptosis. Comet assay +/- formamidopyrimidine DNA glycosylase showed that only the spore exposures induced early (3h) oxidative DNA damage. Likewise, only the spores increased the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), suggesting that spores as particles may induce ROS formation and oxidative DNA damage. Increased Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated (ATM) phosphorylation, indicating DNA damage, was observed after all exposures. The DNA damage response induced by
IBT
9631 as well as satratoxin G was characterized by rapid (15 min) activation of p38 and
H2AX
. The p38 inhibitor SB 202190 reduced
IBT
9631-induced
H2AX
activation. Both
IBT
9631 and T-2 induced activation of Chk2 and
H2AX
after 3 h. The ATM inhibitor KU 55933, as well as transfection of cells with ATM siRNA, reduced this activation, suggesting a partial role for ATM as upstream activator for Chk2 and
H2AX
. In conclusion, activation of Chk2 and
H2AX
correlated with spore- and toxin-induced apoptosis. For
IBT
9631 and satratoxin G, additional factors may be involved in triggering apoptosis, most notably p38 activation.
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PMID:DNA damage and DNA damage responses in THP-1 monocytes after exposure to spores of either Stachybotrys chartarum or Aspergillus versicolor or to T-2 toxin. 2015 Apr 40