STRESS GENES AS BIOMARKERS OF MINERAL DUST EXPOSURE
Project Number5K01OH000146-02
Contact PI/Project LeaderTIMBLIN, CYNTHIA R
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF VERMONT & ST AGRIC COLLEGE
Description
Abstract Text
Occupational exposure to asbestos or silica is associated with the
development of both non-malignant and malignant pulmonary disease.
Considerable evidence indicates that the mechanism of mineral dust toxicity
involves the production of active oxygen species (AOS) catalyzed directly
on the mineral surface or by phagocytic cells within the lung. Production
of AOS in excess of cellular defenses creates an environment of oxidative
stress for the cell. The molecular response of cells to stress is a
reprogramming of gene expression to meet the new challenges of its
environment. Oxidant- induced genes include: genes encoding antioxidant
enzymes, protooncogenes, hsp70, grp78, gadd45, and gad153. Detailed
characterization of the molecular stress responses to asbestos or silica
will aid in the understanding of the mechanisms of mineral dust mediated
disease formation and may identify biomarkers of exposure and/or disease
development. The focus of this proposal is to characterize the molecular
stress response within target cells of asbestos or silica exposed lung, to
compare this response to that elicited by other oxidants, and to related
this response to known markers of disease in well-characterized inhalation
models. The objectives of this grant are; 1) to evaluate in vitro and in
vivo models of asbestos and silica exposure for changes in hsp70, grp78,
gadd45, and gadd153 steady state mRNA; 2) to relate these changes in vitro
to other oxidant stress inducing agents and 3) to modulate expression of c-
jun in target cells using transfection techniques and to determine its role
in mineral dust-mediated disease.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
066811191
UEI
Z94KLERAG5V9
Project Start Date
30-September-1994
Project End Date
29-September-1997
Budget Start Date
30-September-1995
Budget End Date
29-September-1996
Project Funding Information for 1995
Total Funding
$54,000
Direct Costs
$50,000
Indirect Costs
$4,000
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1995
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
$54,000
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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