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An ancestral molecular response to nanomaterial particulates
Date Issued
2023-05-08
Date Available
2025-05-12T15:36:03Z
Abstract
The varied transcriptomic response to nanoparticles has hampered the understanding of the mechanism of action. Here, by performing a meta-analysis of a large collection of transcriptomics data from various engineered nanoparticle exposure studies, we identify common patterns of gene regulation that impact the transcriptomic response. Analysis identifies deregulation of immune functions as a prominent response across different exposure studies. Looking at the promoter regions of these genes, a set of binding sites for zinc finger transcription factors C2H2, involved in cell stress responses, protein misfolding and chromatin remodelling and immunomodulation, is identified. The model can be used to explain the outcomes of mechanism of action and is observed across a range of species indicating this is a conserved part of the innate immune system.
Sponsorship
European Commission Horizon 2020
Science Foundation Ireland
European Research Council
Other Sponsorship
Academy of Finland
NanoInformaTIX
Tampere Institute for Advanced Study
National Science Center, Poland
Open access funding provided by Tampere University including Tampere University Hospital, Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TUNI)
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Springer
Journal
Nature Nanotechnology
Volume
18
Start Page
957
End Page
966
Subjects
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1748-3387
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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