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Longitudinal Impact of WTC Dust Inhalation on Rat Cardiac Tissue Transcriptomic Profiles

Park, Sung-Hyun; Lu, Yuting; Shao, Yongzhao; Prophete, Colette; Horton, Lori; Sisco, Maureen; Lee, Hyun-Wook; Kluz, Thomas; Sun, Hong; Costa, Max; Zelikoff, Judith; Chen, Lung-Chi; Gorr, Matthew W; Wold, Loren E; Cohen, Mitchell D
First responders (FR) exposed to the World Trade Center (WTC) Ground Zero air over the first week after the 9/11 disaster have an increased heart disease incidence compared to unexposed FR and the general population. To test if WTC dusts were causative agents, rats were exposed to WTC dusts (under isoflurane [ISO] anesthesia) 2 h/day on 2 consecutive days; controls received air/ISO or air only. Hearts were collected 1, 30, 240, and 360 d post-exposure, left ventricle total RNA was extracted, and transcription profiles were obtained. The data showed that differentially expressed genes (DEG) for WTC vs. ISO rats did not reach any significance with a false discovery rate (FDR) < 0.05 at days 1, 30, and 240, indicating that the dusts did not impart effects beyond any from ISO. However, at day 360, 14 DEG with a low FDR were identified, reflecting potential long-term effects from WTC dust alone, and the majority of these DEG have been implicated as having an impact on heart functions. Furthermore, the functional gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) data at day 360 showed that WTC dust could potentially impact the myocardial energy metabolism via PPAR signaling and heart valve development. This is the first study showing that WTC dust could significantly affect some genes that are associated with the heart/CV system, in the long term. Even > 20 years after the 9/11 disaster, this has potentially important implications for those FR exposed repeatedly at Ground Zero over the first week after the buildings collapsed.
PMID: 35055737
ISSN: 1660-4601
CID: 5131772

Toxicity of metals released from implanted medical devices

Chapter by: Brown, Ronald P.; Fowler, Bruce A.; Fustinoni, Silvia; Costa, Max; Nordberg, Monica
in: Handbook on the Toxicology of Metals by
[S.l.] : Elsevier, 2021
pp. 127-136
ISBN: 9780128232927
CID: 5317162

Effects of metals on extracellular vesicle signaling

Chapter by: Liu, Shan; Costa, Max; Ortiz, Angelica
in: Handbook on the Toxicology of Metals by
[S.l.] : Elsevier, 2021
pp. 279-298
ISBN: 9780128232927
CID: 5317152

Carcinogenicity of metal compounds

Chapter by: Liu, Shan; Costa, Max
in: Handbook on the Toxicology of Metals by
[S.l.] : Elsevier, 2021
pp. 507-542
ISBN: 9780128232927
CID: 5317062

Handbook on the Toxicology of Metals

Nordberg, Gunnar F.; Costa, Max
[S.l.] : Elsevier Inc., 2021
Extent: 1 v.
ISBN: 9780128229460
CID: 5189432

Preface

Chapter by: Nordberg, Gunnar F.; Costa, Max
in: Handbook on the Toxicology of Metals by
[S.l.] : Elsevier, 2021
pp. xxxvii-?
ISBN: 9780128232927
CID: 5317112

Toxicology of metals: Overview, definitions, concepts, and trends

Chapter by: Nordberg, Gunnar F.; Nordberg, Monica; Costa, Max
in: Handbook on the Toxicology of Metals by
[S.l.] : Elsevier, 2021
pp. 1-14
ISBN: 9780128232927
CID: 5317042

Titanium

Chapter by: Jin, Taiyi; Costa, Max; Chen, Xiao
in: Handbook on the Toxicology of Metals by
[S.l.] : Elsevier Inc., 2021
pp. 857-868
ISBN: 9780128229460
CID: 5189502

Selected molecular mechanisms of metal toxicity and carcinogenicity

Chapter by: Li, Alex Heng; Costa, Max
in: Handbook on the Toxicology of Metals by
[S.l.] : Elsevier, 2021
pp. 253-278
ISBN: 9780128232927
CID: 5317192

Arsenic

Chapter by: Fowler, Bruce A.; Chou, C. H.Selene J.; Jones, Robert L.; Costa, Max; Chen, Chien Jen
in: Handbook on the Toxicology of Metals by
[S.l.] : Elsevier Inc., 2021
pp. 41-89
ISBN: 9780128229460
CID: 5189472