2019
DOI: 10.1177/0960327119897101
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The ability of arsenic metabolism affected the expression of lncRNA PANDAR, DNA damage, or DNA methylation in peripheral blood lymphocytes of laborers

Abstract: Arsenic has been associated with significant effects on human health. Exposure to inorganic arsenic has been associated with the changes in gene expression. Promoter of CDKN1A antisense DNA damage activated RNA (PANDAR) expression is induced by p53 protein and DNA damage response. Here, we investigated whether the ability of arsenic metabolism in individuals affected the expression of PANDAR, DNA damage, and DNA methylation. Levels of gene expression and DNA damage were examined by the quantitative polymerase … Show more

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“…Arsenic-induced DNA damage increases the expression of the p53-dependent promoter of CDKN1A antisense DNA damage activated RNA (PANDAR), a regulator of cell senescence. He et al described how DNA methylation in the PANDAR promoter region is affected in arsenic smelting plant laborers [ 140 ]. However, the downstream effects of PANDAR in response to arsenic needs further investigation.…”
Section: Roles Of Ncrnas In Environmental Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arsenic-induced DNA damage increases the expression of the p53-dependent promoter of CDKN1A antisense DNA damage activated RNA (PANDAR), a regulator of cell senescence. He et al described how DNA methylation in the PANDAR promoter region is affected in arsenic smelting plant laborers [ 140 ]. However, the downstream effects of PANDAR in response to arsenic needs further investigation.…”
Section: Roles Of Ncrnas In Environmental Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%