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Dataset: Characterization of Formaldehyde's Genotoxic Mode of Action by Gene Expression Analysis in TK6 Cells

Gene expression analysis has been established as a tool for the characterization of genotoxic mechanisms of chemical mutagens. This...

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Gene expression analysis has been established as a tool for the characterization of genotoxic mechanisms of chemical mutagens. This approach has been shown to differentiate between DNA reactive genotoxins and non-DNA reactive or indirectly-acting genotoxins. In this context, it has been suggested that expression analysis is capable of distinguishing compounds that cause DNA damage from those that interfere with mitotic spindle function. Formaldehyde (FA) is known to be a DNA-reactive substance which mainly induces chromosomal damage in cultured mammalian cells. However, there has been concern that FA might also act as an aneugen (i.e., induce aneuploidy) but recent cytogenetic studies did not support this assumption. To further characterize FA's genotoxic mode of action, we now used gene expression profiling as a molecular tool to differentiate between clastogenic and aneugenic activity. TK6 cells were exposed to FA for 4 and 24 h and changes in gene expression were analyzed using a whole-genome human microarray. Results were compared to the expression profiles of two DNA-damaging clastogens (methyl methanesulfonate [MMS] and ethyl methanesulfonate [EMS]) and two aneugens (colcemid [COL] and vincristine [VCR]). The gene expression profiles indicated that clastogens and aneugens induce discriminable gene expression patterns. The expression profile of FA showed more similarities to clastogens than to aneugens. Hierarchical clustering analysis as well as several class prediction algorithms revealed a much closer relationship of FA with clastogens than with aneugens. A pathway analysis of differentially regulated genes also demonstrated an overall better agreement of FA with clastogens than with aneugens. Altogether, the results of this study revealed great similarities in gene expression in response to FA and clastogens but did not support an aneugenic activity of FA. Gene expression analysis of untreated TK6 cells or TK6 cells treated with formaldehyde, the DNA-damaging clastogens methyl methanesulfonate or ethyl methanesulfonate, or the aneugens colcemid or vincristine.

Species:
human

Samples:
120

Source:
E-GEOD-41296

PubMed:
23649840

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Jul.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample TREATMENT TREATMENT DURATION
GSM1014056 none 24h
GSM1014055 none 4h
GSM1014054 4 �g/ml vincristine 24h
GSM1014053 4 �g/ml vincristine 4h
GSM1014052 2 �g/ml vincristine 24h
GSM101405 2 �g/ml vincristine 4h
GSM1014050 1 �g/ml vincristine 24h
GSM1014049 1 �g/ml vincristine 4h
GSM1014056 none 24h
GSM1014055 none 4h
GSM1014054 4 �g/ml vincristine 24h
GSM1014053 4 �g/ml vincristine 4h
GSM1014052 2 �g/ml vincristine 24h
GSM101405 2 �g/ml vincristine 4h
GSM1014050 1 �g/ml vincristine 24h
GSM1014049 1 �g/ml vincristine 4h
GSM1014056 none 24h
GSM1014055 none 4h
GSM1014054 4 �g/ml vincristine 24h
GSM1014053 4 �g/ml vincristine 4h
GSM1014052 2 �g/ml vincristine 24h
GSM101405 2 �g/ml vincristine 4h
GSM1014050 1 �g/ml vincristine 24h
GSM1014049 1 �g/ml vincristine 4h
GSM1014056 none 24h
GSM1014055 none 4h
GSM1014030 4 �g/ml colcemid 24h
GSM1014029 4 �g/ml colcemid 4h
GSM1014028 2 �g/ml colcemid 24h
GSM1014027 2 �g/ml colcemid 4h
GSM1014026 1 �g/ml colcemid 24h
GSM1014025 1 �g/ml colcemid 4h
GSM1014056 none 24h
GSM1014055 none 4h
GSM1014030 4 �g/ml colcemid 24h
GSM1014029 4 �g/ml colcemid 4h
GSM1014028 2 �g/ml colcemid 24h
GSM1014027 2 �g/ml colcemid 4h
GSM1014026 1 �g/ml colcemid 24h
GSM1014025 1 �g/ml colcemid 4h
GSM1014056 none 24h
GSM1014055 none 4h
GSM1014030 4 �g/ml colcemid 24h
GSM1014029 4 �g/ml colcemid 4h
GSM1014028 2 �g/ml colcemid 24h
GSM1014027 2 �g/ml colcemid 4h
GSM1014026 1 �g/ml colcemid 24h
GSM1014025 1 �g/ml colcemid 4h
GSM1014056 none 24h
GSM1014055 none 4h
GSM1014006 4 mM ethyl methanesulfonate 24h
GSM1014005 4 mM ethyl methanesulfonate 4h
GSM1014004 2 mM ethyl methanesulfonate 24h
GSM1014003 2 mM ethyl methanesulfonate 4h
GSM1014002 1 mM ethyl methanesulfonate 24h
GSM101400 1 mM ethyl methanesulfonate 4h
GSM1014056 none 24h
GSM1014055 none 4h
GSM1014006 4 mM ethyl methanesulfonate 24h
GSM1014005 4 mM ethyl methanesulfonate 4h
GSM1014004 2 mM ethyl methanesulfonate 24h
GSM1014003 2 mM ethyl methanesulfonate 4h
GSM1014002 1 mM ethyl methanesulfonate 24h
GSM101400 1 mM ethyl methanesulfonate 4h
GSM1014056 none 24h
GSM1014055 none 4h
GSM1014006 4 mM ethyl methanesulfonate 24h
GSM1014005 4 mM ethyl methanesulfonate 4h
GSM1014004 2 mM ethyl methanesulfonate 24h
GSM1014003 2 mM ethyl methanesulfonate 4h
GSM1014002 1 mM ethyl methanesulfonate 24h
GSM101400 1 mM ethyl methanesulfonate 4h
GSM1014056 none 24h
GSM1014055 none 4h
GSM1013982 320 �M methyl methanesulfonate 24h
GSM101398 320 �M methyl methanesulfonate 4h
GSM1013980 160 �M methyl methanesulfonate 24h
GSM1013979 160 �M methyl methanesulfonate 4h
GSM1013978 80 �M methyl methanesulfonate 24h
GSM1013977 80 �M methyl methanesulfonate 4h
GSM1014056 none 24h
GSM1014055 none 4h
GSM1013982 320 �M methyl methanesulfonate 24h
GSM101398 320 �M methyl methanesulfonate 4h
GSM1013980 160 �M methyl methanesulfonate 24h
GSM1013979 160 �M methyl methanesulfonate 4h
GSM1013978 80 �M methyl methanesulfonate 24h
GSM1013977 80 �M methyl methanesulfonate 4h
GSM1014056 none 24h
GSM1014055 none 4h
GSM1013982 320 �M methyl methanesulfonate 24h
GSM101398 320 �M methyl methanesulfonate 4h
GSM1013980 160 �M methyl methanesulfonate 24h
GSM1013979 160 �M methyl methanesulfonate 4h
GSM1013978 80 �M methyl methanesulfonate 24h
GSM1013977 80 �M methyl methanesulfonate 4h
GSM1014056 none 24h
GSM1014055 none 4h
GSM1013958 200 �M formaldehyde 24h
GSM1013957 200 �M formaldehyde 4h
GSM1013956 100 �M formaldehyde 24h
GSM1013955 100 �M formaldehyde 4h
GSM1013954 50 �M formaldehyde 24h
GSM1013953 50 �M formaldehyde 4h
GSM1014056 none 24h
GSM1014055 none 4h
GSM1013958 200 �M formaldehyde 24h
GSM1013957 200 �M formaldehyde 4h
GSM1013956 100 �M formaldehyde 24h
GSM1013955 100 �M formaldehyde 4h
GSM1013954 50 �M formaldehyde 24h
GSM1013953 50 �M formaldehyde 4h
GSM1014056 none 24h
GSM1014055 none 4h
GSM1013958 200 �M formaldehyde 24h
GSM1013957 200 �M formaldehyde 4h
GSM1013956 100 �M formaldehyde 24h
GSM1013955 100 �M formaldehyde 4h
GSM1013954 50 �M formaldehyde 24h
GSM1013953 50 �M formaldehyde 4h

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