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MicroRNA Alterations Induced in Human Skin by Diesel Fumes, Ozone, and UV Radiation

Journal

JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jpm12020176

Keywords

microRNAs; environmental risk factors; cutaneous tissues; ozone exposure

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  1. Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC) [IG2017-20699, AIRC]

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Epigenetic alterations are important in carcinogenesis, with microRNAs playing a role in protecting cells against genotoxic damages. While the effects of environmental pollutants on lung tissue have been well investigated, more research is needed to understand their impact on skin tissue. Our study found that exposure to diesel fumes, ozone, and UV light caused specific patterns of microRNA alterations in skin, with each pollutant affecting different cellular mechanisms.
Epigenetic alterations are a driving force of the carcinogenesis process. MicroRNAs play a role in silencing mutated oncogenes, thus defending the cell against the adverse consequences of genotoxic damages induced by environmental pollutants. These processes have been well investigated in lungs; however, although skin is directly exposed to a great variety of environmental pollutants, more research is needed to better understand the effect on cutaneous tissue. Therefore, we investigated microRNA alteration in human skin biopsies exposed to diesel fumes, ozone, and UV light for over 24 h of exposure. UV and ozone-induced microRNA alteration right after exposure, while the peak of their deregulations induced by diesel fumes was reached only at the end of the 24 h. Diesel fumes mainly altered microRNAs involved in the carcinogenesis process, ozone in apoptosis, and UV in DNA repair. Accordingly, each tested pollutant induced a specific pattern of microRNA alteration in skin related to the intrinsic mechanisms activated by the specific pollutant. These alterations, over a short time basis, reflect adaptive events aimed at defending the tissue against damages. Conversely, whenever environmental exposure lasts for a long time, the irreversible alteration of the microRNA machinery results in epigenetic damage contributing to the pathogenesis of inflammation, dysplasia, and cancer induced by environmental pollutants.

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