Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2552689 | Life Sciences | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We report in the present study that exposure of vascular endothelial cells to environmentally relevant concentrations of estrogenic PCBs induce gene networks implicated in the process of inflammation and adhesion. Our data suggest that PCBs can promote vascular lesion formation by activating gene networks involved in endothelial cell adhesion, cell growth, and pro-inflammatory molecules which were different from natural estrogen. Since inflammation and adhesion are a hallmark in the pathology of endothelial cell dysfunction, reconstructing gene networks provide insight into the potential mechanisms that may contribute to the vascular risks associated with estrogenic environmental chemicals.
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Authors
Quentin Felty, Changwon Yoo, Amy Kennedy,