Perfluorodecanoic acid-induced oxidative stress and DNA damage investigated at the cellular and molecular levels

June 29, 2020

Title

Perfluorodecanoic acid-induced oxidative stress and DNA damage investigated at the cellular and molecular levels

Author

Mengchen Xu, Tong Zhang, Chao Lv, Qigui Niu, Wansong Zong, Jingchun Tang, Rutao Liu

Year

2019

Journal

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety

Abstract

Perfluorodecanoic acid (PFDA) has been widely used in production of many daily necessities because of its special nature. Althoughtoxic effects of PFDA to organisms have been reported, there is little research on the genotoxicity induced by oxidative stress of PFDA on the cellular and molecular levels simultaneously. Thus, we investigated the DNA oxidative damage caused by PFDA in mouse hepatocytes. On the cellular level, an increase in ROS content indicated that PFDA caused oxidative stress in mouse hepatocytes. In addition, after PFDA exposure, the comet assay confirmed DNA strand breaks and an increased 8-OHdG content demonstrated DNA oxidative damage. On the molecular level, the microenvironment of aromatic amino acids, skeleton and secondary structure of catalase (CAT) were varied after PFDA exposure and the enzyme activity was reduced because PFDA bound near the heme groups of CAT. Moreover, PFDA was shown to interact with DNA molecule by groove binding. This study suggests that PFDA can cause genotoxicity by inducing oxidative stress both on the cellular and molecular levels.

Instrument

J-810

Keywords

Circular dichroism, Secondary structure, Ligand binding, DNA structure, Biochemistry, Agriculture and environmental