Publication: Assessment of chemical mixtures using biomarkers of combined biological activity: A screening study in human placentas.
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2021-01-04
Authors
Rodriguez-Carrillo, Andrea
Rosenmai, Anna Kjerstine
Mustieles, Vicente
Couderq, Stephan
Fini, Jean-Baptiste
Vela-Soria, Fernando
Molina-Molina, Jose Manuel
Ferrando-Marco, Patricia
Wielsøe, Maria
Long, Manhai
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Elsevier Inc.
Abstract
Humans are simultaneously exposed to complex mixtures of chemicals with limited knowledge on potential health effects, therefore improved tools for assessing these mixtures are needed. As part of the Human Biomonitoring for Europe (HBM4EU) Project, we aimed to examine the combined biological activity of chemical mixtures extracted from human placentas using one in vivo and four in vitro bioassays, also known as biomarkers of combined effect. Relevant endocrine activities (proliferative and/or reporter gene assays) and four endpoints were tested: the estrogen receptor (ER), androgen receptor (AR), and aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) activities, as well as thyroid hormone (TH) signaling. Correlations among bioassays and their functional shapes were evaluated. Results showed that all placental extracts agonized or antagonized at least three of the abovementioned endpoints. Most placentas induced ER-mediated transactivation and ER-dependent cell proliferation, together with a strong inhibition of TH signaling and the AR transactivity; while the induction of the AhR was found in only one placental extract. The effects in the two estrogenic bioassays were positively and significantly correlated and the AR-antagonism activity showed a positive borderline-significant correlation with both estrogenic bioassay activities. However, the in vivo anti-thyroid activities of placental extracts were not correlated with any of the tested in vitro assays. Findings highlight the importance of comprehensively mapping the biological effects of "real-world" chemical mixtures present in human samples, through a battery of in vitro and in vivo bioassays. This approach should be a complementary tool for epidemiological studies to further elucidate the combined biological fingerprint triggered by chemical mixtures.
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MeSH Terms
Androgen Receptor Antagonists
Animals
Antithyroid Agents
Biological Assay
Biological Monitoring
Biomarkers
Endocrine Disruptors
Environmental Exposure
Environmental Pollutants
Europe
Female
Genes, Reporter
Humans
MCF-7 Cells
Male
Placenta
Pregnancy
Receptors, Androgen
Receptors, Aryl Hydrocarbon
Receptors, Estrogen
Signal Transduction
Thyroid Hormones
Xenopus laevis
Animals
Antithyroid Agents
Biological Assay
Biological Monitoring
Biomarkers
Endocrine Disruptors
Environmental Exposure
Environmental Pollutants
Europe
Female
Genes, Reporter
Humans
MCF-7 Cells
Male
Placenta
Pregnancy
Receptors, Androgen
Receptors, Aryl Hydrocarbon
Receptors, Estrogen
Signal Transduction
Thyroid Hormones
Xenopus laevis
DeCS Terms
Antagonistas de receptores androgénicos
Antitiroideos
Bioensayo
Biomarcadores
Contaminantes ambientales
Células MCF-7
Disruptores endocrinos
Embarazo
Exposición a riesgos ambientales
Genes reporteros
Hormonas tiroideas
Receptores de hidrocarburo de Aril
Xenopus laevis
Antitiroideos
Bioensayo
Biomarcadores
Contaminantes ambientales
Células MCF-7
Disruptores endocrinos
Embarazo
Exposición a riesgos ambientales
Genes reporteros
Hormonas tiroideas
Receptores de hidrocarburo de Aril
Xenopus laevis
CIE Terms
Keywords
Bioassay, Biomarkers, Chemical mixtures, Combined effect, Endocrine disruption, HBM4EU, Placenta, Reproduction
Citation
Rodríguez-Carrillo A, Rosenmai AK, Mustieles V, Couderq S, Fini JB, Vela-Soria F, et al. Assessment of chemical mixtures using biomarkers of combined biological activity: A screening study in human placentas. Reprod Toxicol. 2021 Mar;100:143-154.