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Cells ; 12(19)2023 10 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37830610

RESUMO

Sulfur mustard (SM) and its derivatives are potent genotoxic agents, which have been shown to trigger the activation of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerases (PARPs) and the depletion of their substrate, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+). NAD+ is an essential molecule involved in numerous cellular pathways, including genome integrity and DNA repair, and thus, NAD+ supplementation might be beneficial for mitigating mustard-induced (geno)toxicity. In this study, the role of NAD+ depletion and elevation in the genotoxic stress response to SM derivatives, i.e., the monofunctional agent 2-chloroethyl-ethyl sulfide (CEES) and the crosslinking agent mechlorethamine (HN2), was investigated with the use of NAD+ booster nicotinamide riboside (NR) and NAD+ synthesis inhibitor FK866. The effects were analyzed in immortalized human keratinocytes (HaCaT) or monocyte-like cell line THP-1. In HaCaT cells, NR supplementation, increased NAD+ levels, and elevated PAR response, however, did not affect ATP levels or DNA damage repair, nor did it attenuate long- and short-term cytotoxicities. On the other hand, the depletion of cellular NAD+ via FK866 sensitized HaCaT cells to genotoxic stress, particularly CEES exposure, whereas NR supplementation, by increasing cellular NAD+ levels, rescued the sensitizing FK866 effect. Intriguingly, in THP-1 cells, the NR-induced elevation of cellular NAD+ levels did attenuate toxicity of the mustard compounds, especially upon CEES exposure. Together, our results reveal that NAD+ is an important molecule in the pathomechanism of SM derivatives, exhibiting compound-specificity. Moreover, the cell line-dependent protective effects of NR are indicative of system-specificity of the application of this NAD+ booster.


Assuntos
Alquilantes , NAD , Humanos , NAD/metabolismo , Fatores de Proteção , Poli(ADP-Ribose) Polimerases/metabolismo , DNA
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Chem Biol Interact ; 350: 109654, 2021 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34634268

RESUMO

Since their use during the First World War, Blister agents have posed a major threat to the individuals and have caused around two million casualties. Major incidents occurred not only due to their use as chemical warfare agents but also because of occupational hazards. Therefore, a clear understanding of these agents and their mode of action is essential to develop effective decontamination and therapeutic strategies. The blister agents have been categorised on the basis of their chemistry and the biological interactions that entail post contamination. These compounds have been known to majorly cause blisters/bullae along with alkylation of the contaminated DNA. However, due to the high toxicity and restricted use, very little research has been conducted and a lot remains to be clearly understood about these compounds. Various decontamination solutions and detection technologies have been developed, which have proven to be effective for their timely mitigation. But a major hurdle seems to be the lack of proper understanding of the toxicological mechanism of action of these compounds. Current review is about the detailed and updated information on physical, chemical and biological aspects of various blister agents. It also illustrates the mechanism of their action, toxicological effects, detection technologies and possible decontamination strategies.


Assuntos
Vesícula/induzido quimicamente , Substâncias para a Guerra Química/química , Substâncias para a Guerra Química/toxicidade , Descontaminação/métodos , Alquilantes/química , Alquilantes/toxicidade , Arsenicais/efeitos adversos , Arsenicais/química , Vesícula/terapia , Substâncias para a Guerra Química/classificação , Olho/efeitos dos fármacos , Humanos , Pulmão/efeitos dos fármacos , Modelos Biológicos , Compostos de Mostarda/química , Compostos de Mostarda/toxicidade , Oximas/química , Oximas/toxicidade , Fosgênio/química , Fosgênio/toxicidade , Pele/efeitos dos fármacos
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ChemistryOpen ; 6(4): 497-500, 2017 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28794943

RESUMO

The decontamination and remediation of sulfur mustard chemical warfare agents remains an ongoing challenge. Herein, we report the use of "off-the-shelf" metal salts alongside commercially available peroxides to catalyze the degradation of the simulant 2-chloroethyl ethyl sulfide (CEES) in solution and encapsulated within a supramolecular gel.

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