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Journal Article 
Arsenic and fluoride co-exposure affects the expression of apoptotic and inflammatory genes and proteins in mononuclear cells from children 
Estrada-Capetillo, BL; Ortiz-Pérez, MD; Salgado-Bustamante, M; Calderón-Aranda, E; Rodríguez-Pinal, CJ; Reynaga-Hernández, E; Corral-Fernández, NE; González-Amaro, R; Portales-Pérez, DP 
2014 
Mutation Research
ISSN: 0027-5107
EISSN: 1873-135X 
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 
AMSTERDAM 
761 
27-34 
English 
Humans may be exposed to arsenic (As) and fluoride (F) through water consumption. However, the interaction between these two elements and gene expression in apoptosis or inflammatory processes in children has not been thoroughly investigated. Herein, the expression of cIAP-1, XIAP, TNF-α, ENA-78, survivin, CD25, and CD40 was evaluated by RT-PCR. Additionally, the surface expression of CD25, CD40, and CD40L on peripheral blood mononuclear cells was analyzed by flow cytometry, and TNF-α was measured by Western blotting. This study examined 72 children aged 6-12 years who were chronically exposed to As (154.2μg/L) and F (5.3mg/L) in drinking water and in food cooked with the same water. The urine concentrations of As (6.9-122.4μg/L) were positively correlated with the urine concentrations of F (1.0-8.8mg/L) (r(2)=0.413, p<0.0001). The CD25 gene expression levels and urine concentrations of As and F were negatively correlated, though the CD40 expression levels were negatively correlated only with the As concentration. Age and height influenced the expression of cIAP-1, whereas XIAP expression was correlated only with age. Additionally, there was a lower percentage of CD25- and CD40-positive cells in the group of 6- to 8-year-old children exposed to the highest concentrations of both As and F when compared to the 9- to 12-year-old group (CD25: 0.7±0.8 vs. 1.1±0.9, p<0.0014; CD40: 16.0±7.0 vs. 21.8±5.8, p<0.0003). PHA-stimulated lymphocytes did not show any changes in the induction of CD25, CD69, or CD95. In summary, high concentrations of As and F alter the expression patterns of CD25 and CD40 at both the genetic and protein levels. These changes could decrease immune responses in children exposed to As and F. 
Arsenic and fluoride co-exposure; Gene expression; Expression of apoptotic and inflammatory; genes and proteins; Human cells 
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