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DOI: 10.1093/carcin/bgv032
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Disruptive environmental chemicals and cellular mechanisms that confer resistance to cell death

Kannan Badri Narayanan,Manaf Ali,Barry J. Barclay,Qiang Cheng,Leandro S. D’Abronzo,Rita Dornetshuber-Fleiss,Paramita M. Ghosh,Michael J. Guzman,Tae-Jin Lee,Po Sing Leung,Lin Li,Sudjit Luanpitpong,Edward A. Ratovitski,Yon Rojanasakul,Maria Romano,Simona Romano,Ranjeet Kumar Sinha,Clément G. Yedjou,Fahd Al-Mulla,Rabeah Al-Temaimi,Amedeo Amedei,Dustin G. Brown,Elizabeth P. Ryan,Annamaria Colacci,Roslida Abdul Hamid,Chiara Mondello,Jayadev Raju,Hosni Salem,Jordan Woodrick,Anna Ivana Scovassi,Neetu Singh,Monica Vaccari,Rabindra Roy,Stefano Forte,Lorenzo Memeo,Seo Yun Kim,William H. Bisson,Leroy Lowe,Hyun Ho Park

Programmed cell death
Carcinogenesis
Biology
2015
Cell death is a process of dying within biological cells that are ceasing to function. This process is essential in regulating organism development, tissue homeostasis, and to eliminate cells in the body that are irreparably damaged. In general, dysfunction in normal cellular death is tightly linked to cancer progression. Specifically, the up-regulation of pro-survival factors, including oncogenic factors and antiapoptotic signaling pathways, and the down-regulation of pro-apoptotic factors, including tumor suppressive factors, confers resistance to cell death in tumor cells, which supports the emergence of a fully immortalized cellular phenotype. This review considers the potential relevance of ubiquitous environmental chemical exposures that have been shown to disrupt key pathways and mechanisms associated with this sort of dysfunction. Specifically, bisphenol A, chlorothalonil, dibutyl phthalate, dichlorvos, lindane, linuron, methoxychlor and oxyfluorfen are discussed as prototypical chemical disruptors; as their effects relate to resistance to cell death, as constituents within environmental mixtures and as potential contributors to environmental carcinogenesis.
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    Disruptive environmental chemicals and cellular mechanisms that confer resistance to cell death” is a paper by Kannan Badri Narayanan Manaf Ali Barry J. Barclay Qiang Cheng Leandro S. D’Abronzo Rita Dornetshuber-Fleiss Paramita M. Ghosh Michael J. Guzman Tae-Jin Lee Po Sing Leung Lin Li Sudjit Luanpitpong Edward A. Ratovitski Yon Rojanasakul Maria Romano Simona Romano Ranjeet Kumar Sinha Clément G. Yedjou Fahd Al-Mulla Rabeah Al-Temaimi Amedeo Amedei Dustin G. Brown Elizabeth P. Ryan Annamaria Colacci Roslida Abdul Hamid Chiara Mondello Jayadev Raju Hosni Salem Jordan Woodrick Anna Ivana Scovassi Neetu Singh Monica Vaccari Rabindra Roy Stefano Forte Lorenzo Memeo Seo Yun Kim William H. Bisson Leroy Lowe Hyun Ho Park published in 2015. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.