Effects of high-dose bisphenol A on the mouse oral mucosa: A possible link with oral cancers

Bisphenol A (BPA) is an endocrine disrupting chemical able to promote hormone-responsive tumors. The major route of BPA contamination being oral, the aim of the present study was to investigate BPA effects on oral cells. Here, we evaluated the impact of sub-chronic in vivo exposure to BPA and its in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental pollution (1987) 2021-10, Vol.286, p.117296-117296, Article 117296
Hauptverfasser: Almeida, Tatiana Fernandes Araujo, Oliveira, Sicília Rezende, Mayra da Silva, Janine, Fernandes de Oliveira, Ana Laura, de Lourdes Cardeal, Zenilda, Menezes, Helvécio Costa, Gomes, José Messias, Campolina-Silva, Gabriel Henrique, Oliveira, Cleida Aparecida, Macari, Soraia, Garlet, Gustavo Pompermaier, Alves Diniz, Ivana Márcia, Leopoldino, Andréia Machado, Aparecida Silva, Tarcília
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Zusammenfassung:Bisphenol A (BPA) is an endocrine disrupting chemical able to promote hormone-responsive tumors. The major route of BPA contamination being oral, the aim of the present study was to investigate BPA effects on oral cells. Here, we evaluated the impact of sub-chronic in vivo exposure to BPA and its in vitro effects on neoplastic and non-neoplastic oral cells. We evaluated the oral mucosa of mice chronically exposed to BPA (200 mg/L). The response of keratinocytes (NOK–SI) and Head and Neck (HN) Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC), HN12 and HN13 cell lines to BPA was examined. In vivo, BPA accumulated in oral tissues and caused an increase in epithelial proliferative activity. BPA disrupted the function of keratinocytes by altering pro-survival and proliferative pathways and the secretion of cytokines and growth factors. In tumor cells, BPA induced proliferative, invasive, pro-angiogenic, and epigenetic paths. Our data highlight the harmful effects of BPA on oral mucosa and, tumorigenic and non-tumorigenic cells. Additionally, BPA may be a modifier of oral cancer cell behavior by prompting a functional shift to a more aggressive phenotype. [Display omitted] •BPA accumulates in oral mucosa and increases epithelial proliferation.•BPA disrupts keratinocytes' function and alter submandibular salivary glands morphology.•BPA may be a modifier of oral cancer cell behavior by prompting a more aggressive phenotype. Bisphenol A induces harmful effects on oral tissues and may be a modifier of oral cancer cell behavior.
ISSN:0269-7491
1873-6424
DOI:10.1016/j.envpol.2021.117296