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Identification of chemicals that mimic transcriptional changes associated with autism, brain aging and neurodegeneration.


ABSTRACT: Environmental factors, including pesticides, have been linked to autism and neurodegeneration risk using retrospective epidemiological studies. Here we sought to prospectively identify chemicals that share transcriptomic signatures with neurological disorders, by exposing mouse cortical neuron-enriched cultures to hundreds of chemicals commonly found in the environment and on food. We find that rotenone, a pesticide associated with Parkinson's disease risk, and certain fungicides, including pyraclostrobin, trifloxystrobin, famoxadone and fenamidone, produce transcriptional changes in vitro that are similar to those seen in brain samples from humans with autism, advanced age and neurodegeneration (Alzheimer's disease and Huntington's disease). These chemicals stimulate free radical production and disrupt microtubules in neurons, effects that can be reduced by pretreating with a microtubule stabilizer, an antioxidant, or with sulforaphane. Our study provides an approach to prospectively identify environmental chemicals that transcriptionally mimic autism and other brain disorders.

SUBMITTER: Pearson BL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4821887 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of chemicals that mimic transcriptional changes associated with autism, brain aging and neurodegeneration.

Pearson Brandon L BL   Simon Jeremy M JM   McCoy Eric S ES   Salazar Gabriela G   Fragola Giulia G   Zylka Mark J MJ  

Nature communications 20160331


Environmental factors, including pesticides, have been linked to autism and neurodegeneration risk using retrospective epidemiological studies. Here we sought to prospectively identify chemicals that share transcriptomic signatures with neurological disorders, by exposing mouse cortical neuron-enriched cultures to hundreds of chemicals commonly found in the environment and on food. We find that rotenone, a pesticide associated with Parkinson's disease risk, and certain fungicides, including pyra  ...[more]

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