Cells (Jul 2022)

Impact of <i>In Vitro</i> Long-Term Low-Level DEHP Exposure on Gene Expression Profile in Human Granulosa Cells

  • Dragana Samardzija Nenadov,
  • Kristina Pogrmic-Majkic,
  • Biljana Tesic,
  • Dunja Kokai,
  • Svetlana Fa Nedeljkovic,
  • Bojana Stanic,
  • Nebojsa Andric

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11152304
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 15
p. 2304

Abstract

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Here, we applied a model of long-term exposure of human granulosa cells to low environmentally relevant levels of di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP). This approach provides more relevant data regarding the impact of DEHP on the function of human granulosa cells. The immortalized human granulosa cells HGrC1 were exposed to 50 nM and 250 nM DEHP for four weeks. The cells were collected every week to analyze the basal granulosa cells’ functions. A portion of the DEHP-exposed cells was stimulated with forskolin (FOR) for 48 h. Steroidogenesis was investigated using ELISA, whereas DNBQ sequencing and RT-qPCR were used to analyze gene expression. The results show that steroidogenesis was not affected by DEHP exposure. RNAsequencing shows that DEHP caused week- and concentration-specific changes in various genes and functions in HGrC1. Sulfotransferase family 1A member 3 (SULT1A3) and 4 (SULT1A4), which are involved in catecholamine metabolism, were the most prominent genes affected by DEHP under both the basal and FOR-stimulated conditions in all four weeks of exposure. This study showed, for the first time, that SULT1A3 and SULT1A4 are expressed in human granulosa cells, are regulated by FOR, and are affected by low-level DEHP exposure. These data provide new insight into the relationship between DEHP, SULT1A3, and SULT1A4 in human granulosa cells.

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