Epigenetic changes in individuals with arsenicosis |
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Authors: | Smeester Lisa Rager Julia E Bailey Kathryn A Guan Xiaojun Smith Nikia García-Vargas Gonzalo Del Razo Luz-Maria Drobná Zuzana Kelkar Hemant Stýblo Miroslav Fry Rebecca C |
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Affiliation: | Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Gillings School of Global Public Health, UNC-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599, United States. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is an environmental toxicant currently poisoning millions of people worldwide, and chronically exposed individuals are susceptible to arsenicosis or arsenic poisoning. Using a state-of-the-art technique to map the methylomes of our study subjects, we identified a large interactome of hypermethylated genes that are enriched for their involvement in arsenic-associated diseases, such as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. Notably, we have uncovered an arsenic-induced tumor suppressorome, a complex of 17 tumor suppressors known to be silenced in human cancers. This finding represents a pivotal clue in unraveling a possible epigenetic mode of arsenic-induced disease. |
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