Silica-induced activation of c-Jun-NH2-terminal amino kinases, protracted expression of the activator protein-1 proto-oncogene, fra-1, and S-phase alterations are mediated via oxidative stress.

Crystalline silica has been classified as a group 1 human carcinogen in the lung. However, its mechanisms of action on pulmonary epithelial cells which give rise to lung cancers are unclear. Using a nontransformed alveolar type II epithelial cell line (C10), we show that alpha-quartz silica causes persistent dose-related increases in phosphorylation of c-Jun-NH2-terminal amino kinases (JNKs) that are inhibited by antioxidants (P < or = 0.05). Increases in activator protein-1 (AP-1) binding to DNA and transactivation of AP-1-dependent gene expression by silica were accompanied by increases in steady-state mRNA levels of the AP-1 family members, c-jun, junB, fra-1, and c-fos at 8 h and elevated mRNA levels of fra-1 at 24 h (P < or = 0.05). Addition of tetramethylthiourea inhibited silica-associated increases infra-1 and proportions of cells in S-phase (P < or = .05). Our findings indicate that silica induces JNK activity, AP-1-dependent gene expression, ie., fra-1, and DNA synthesis via oxidative stress. Moreover, they suggest that silica may act mechanistically as a mitogen or tumor promoter, rather than a genotoxic carcinogen, in the development of lung cancers.

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