Impact of a synthetic cannabinoid (CP-47,497-C8) on protein expression in human cells: evidence for induction of inflammation and DNA damage

Autor(en)
Andrea Bileck, Franziska Ferk, Halh Al-Serori, Verena J. Koller, Besnik Muqaku, Alexander Haslberger, Volker Auwaerter, Christopher Gerner, Siegfried Knasmueller
Abstrakt

Synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) are marketed worldwide as legal surrogates for marihuana. In order to predict potential health effects in consumers and to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of action, we investigated the impact of a representative of the cyclohexylphenols, CP47,497-C8, which binds to both cannabinoid receptors, on protein expression patterns, genomic stability and on induction of inflammatory cytokines in human lymphocytes. After treatment of the cells with the drug, we found pronounced up-regulation of a variety of enzymes in nuclear extracts which are involved in lipid metabolism and inflammatory signaling; some of the identified proteins are also involved in the endogenous synthesis of endocannabinoids. The assumption that the drug causes inflammation is further supported by results obtained in additional experiments with cytosols of LPS-stimulated lymphocytes which showed that the SC induces pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL12p40 and IL-6) as well as TNF-α. Furthermore, the proteome analyses revealed that the drug causes down-regulation of proteins which are involved in DNA repair. This observation provides an explanation for the formation of comets which was seen in single-cell gel electrophoresis assays and for the induction of micronuclei (which reflect structural and numerical chromosomal aberrations) by the drug. These effects were seen in experiments with human lymphocytes which were conducted under identical conditions as the proteome analysis. Taken together, the present findings indicate that the drug (and possibly other structurally related SCs) may cause DNA damage and inflammation in directly exposed cells of consumers.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Analytische Chemie, Department für Ernährungswissenschaften
Externe Organisation(en)
Medizinische Universität Wien, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
Journal
Archives of Toxicology
Band
90
Seiten
1369-1382
Anzahl der Seiten
14
ISSN
0340-5761
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00204-015-1569-7
Publikationsdatum
06-2016
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
106037 Proteomik, 301211 Toxikologie
Schlagwörter
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Toxicology
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 3 – Gesundheit und Wohlergehen
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https://ucris.univie.ac.at/portal/de/publications/impact-of-a-synthetic-cannabinoid-cp47497c8-on-protein-expression-in-human-cells-evidence-for-induction-of-inflammation-and-dna-damage(d81a0993-944d-4aee-8cff-db268261578a).html