Caracterização da tríade exposição-gene-doença: impacto dos desreguladores endócrinos no microambiente prostático

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Ano de defesa: 2024
Autor(a) principal: Gorzoni, Ana Beatriz Ratto lattes
Orientador(a): Mendes, Leonardo de Oliveira
Banca de defesa: Castilho, Anthony César de Souza, Mareco, Edson Assunção, Scarano, Wellerson Rodrigo, Justulin Junior , Luis Antonio
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade do Oeste Paulista
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Doutorado em Fisiopatologia e Saúde Animal
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Resumo: Endocrine disruptors (EDs) are chemical substances widely distributed in the environment, recognized for their ability to mimic or inhibit the action of natural hormones, leading to adverse health outcomes. The prostate, as a hormone-responsive organ, demonstrates a significant vulnerability to the exposure of these compounds, making the investigation of their effects under prolonged exposure conditions crucial. In this context, the present research explored the impacts of ED exposure on the prostatic microenvironment through two complementary studies. The first study, a systematic review with meta-analysis, evaluated the influence of perinatal exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA) on the incidence of preneoplastic lesions in the prostate of Sprague-Dawley rats, based on four preclinical studies. The results indicated that the lateral lobe of the prostate is particularly sensitive to the induction of prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN), especially after low doses of BPA (0.1 to 2.5 µg/kg), suggesting a non-monotonic response. The meta-analysis showed a combined Odds Ratio of 20.25, indicating a significantly increased risk of prostatic lesions in animals perinatally exposed to BPA, particularly under hormonal stimulation in adulthood. The second study analyzed continuous exposure to a mixture of 12 EDs from the gestational period until adulthood (postnatal day 220) in Sprague-Dawley rats. Histological analyses revealed significant prostatic lesions, including low-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (LGPIN), focal hyperplasia, and dysplasia, indicating a continuous susceptibility throughout development. At the molecular level, changes in the transcriptional profile were observed, with pathway enrichment related to RNA splicing, protein folding, nucleocytoplasmic transport, and immune response, reflecting cellular adaptive mechanisms to environmental stress as well as processes favoring dysregulated cell proliferation. Survival analysis highlighted that the genes ARCN1, CD55, CRIP2, and MFSD4A are associated with a worse prognosis in prostate cancer patients, suggesting their potential as biomarkers for tumor progression. In conclusion, the findings from these two studies provide compelling evidence that prolonged exposure to EDs, particularly during critical periods of development, compromises prostatic homeostasis, favoring the formation of precancerous lesions and increasing the risk of progression to prostate cancer.
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In this context, the present research explored the impacts of ED exposure on the prostatic microenvironment through two complementary studies. The first study, a systematic review with meta-analysis, evaluated the influence of perinatal exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA) on the incidence of preneoplastic lesions in the prostate of Sprague-Dawley rats, based on four preclinical studies. The results indicated that the lateral lobe of the prostate is particularly sensitive to the induction of prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN), especially after low doses of BPA (0.1 to 2.5 µg/kg), suggesting a non-monotonic response. The meta-analysis showed a combined Odds Ratio of 20.25, indicating a significantly increased risk of prostatic lesions in animals perinatally exposed to BPA, particularly under hormonal stimulation in adulthood. The second study analyzed continuous exposure to a mixture of 12 EDs from the gestational period until adulthood (postnatal day 220) in Sprague-Dawley rats. Histological analyses revealed significant prostatic lesions, including low-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (LGPIN), focal hyperplasia, and dysplasia, indicating a continuous susceptibility throughout development. At the molecular level, changes in the transcriptional profile were observed, with pathway enrichment related to RNA splicing, protein folding, nucleocytoplasmic transport, and immune response, reflecting cellular adaptive mechanisms to environmental stress as well as processes favoring dysregulated cell proliferation. Survival analysis highlighted that the genes ARCN1, CD55, CRIP2, and MFSD4A are associated with a worse prognosis in prostate cancer patients, suggesting their potential as biomarkers for tumor progression. In conclusion, the findings from these two studies provide compelling evidence that prolonged exposure to EDs, particularly during critical periods of development, compromises prostatic homeostasis, favoring the formation of precancerous lesions and increasing the risk of progression to prostate cancer.Os desreguladores endócrinos (DEs) são substâncias químicas amplamente distribuídas no ambiente, reconhecidas por sua capacidade de imitar ou inibir a ação de hormônios naturais, com consequências adversas à saúde. A próstata, um órgão hormônio-responsivo, demonstra vulnerabilidade à exposição desses compostos, tornando crucial a investigação de seus efeitos em condições de exposição prolongada. Neste contexto, a presente pesquisa explorou os impactos da exposição aos DEs no microambiente prostático por meio de dois estudos complementares. O primeiro estudo, uma revisão sistemática com metanálise, avaliou a influência da exposição perinatal ao BPA sobre a incidência de lesões pré-neoplásicas na próstata de ratos, com base em quatro estudos pré-clínicos. Os resultados indicaram que o lobo lateral da próstata é particularmente sensível à indução de neoplasia intraepitelial prostática (PIN), especialmente após doses baixas de BPA (0,1 a 2,5 µg/kg), sugerindo uma resposta não monotônica. A metanálise mostrou um Odds Ratio combinado de 20,25, indicando um risco elevado de lesões prostáticas em animais expostos ao BPA perinatalmente, especialmente sob estímulo hormonal na fase adulta. No segundo estudo, foi analisada a exposição contínua a uma mistura de 12 DEs, desde o período gestacional até a fase adulta (dia pós-natal 220), em ratos Sprague-Dawley. As análises histológicas revelaram a presença de lesões prostáticas significativas, incluindo neoplasia intraepitelial prostática de baixo grau (LGPIN). A nível molecular, observou-se alteração do perfil transcricional, com enriquecimento de vias relacionadas ao splicing de RNA, dobramento proteico, transporte núcleo-citoplasmático e resposta imunológica, refletindo mecanismos adaptativos ao estresse ambiental e processos favorecendo proliferação celular desregulada. A análise de sobrevida destacou que os genes ARCN1, CD55, CRIP2 e MFSD4A estão associados a um pior prognóstico em pacientes com câncer de próstata, sugerindo seu potencial como biomarcadores de progressão tumoral. Em conclusão, os achados dos dois estudos oferecem evidências convincentes de que a exposição prolongada a DEs, particularmente durante períodos críticos de desenvolvimento, compromete a homeostase prostática, favorecendo a formação de lesões pré-cancerígenas e aumentando o risco de progressão para câncer de próstata.Submitted by Michele Mologni (mologni@unoeste.br) on 2025-08-08T17:36:31Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Ana Beatriz Ratto Gorzoni.pdf: 2671492 bytes, checksum: 463632f972543064c7bb5991781af151 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2025-08-08T17:36:31Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Caracterização da tríade exposição-gene-doença: impacto dos desreguladores endócrinos no microambiente prostático
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Characterization of the exposure-gene-disease triad: impact of endocrine disruptors on the prostatic microenvironment
title Caracterização da tríade exposição-gene-doença: impacto dos desreguladores endócrinos no microambiente prostático
spellingShingle Caracterização da tríade exposição-gene-doença: impacto dos desreguladores endócrinos no microambiente prostático
Gorzoni, Ana Beatriz Ratto
Desreguladores endócrinos; carcinogênese; próstata; lesões pré-neoplásicas.
Endocrine disruptors; carcinogenesis; prostate; preneoplastic lesions.
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Caracterização da tríade exposição-gene-doença: impacto dos desreguladores endócrinos no microambiente prostático
title_full Caracterização da tríade exposição-gene-doença: impacto dos desreguladores endócrinos no microambiente prostático
title_fullStr Caracterização da tríade exposição-gene-doença: impacto dos desreguladores endócrinos no microambiente prostático
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização da tríade exposição-gene-doença: impacto dos desreguladores endócrinos no microambiente prostático
title_sort Caracterização da tríade exposição-gene-doença: impacto dos desreguladores endócrinos no microambiente prostático
author Gorzoni, Ana Beatriz Ratto
author_facet Gorzoni, Ana Beatriz Ratto
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Castilho, Anthony César de Souza
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Mareco, Edson Assunção
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Scarano, Wellerson Rodrigo
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Justulin Junior , Luis Antonio
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gorzoni, Ana Beatriz Ratto
contributor_str_mv Mendes, Leonardo de Oliveira
Castilho, Anthony César de Souza
Mareco, Edson Assunção
Scarano, Wellerson Rodrigo
Justulin Junior , Luis Antonio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Desreguladores endócrinos; carcinogênese; próstata; lesões pré-neoplásicas.
topic Desreguladores endócrinos; carcinogênese; próstata; lesões pré-neoplásicas.
Endocrine disruptors; carcinogenesis; prostate; preneoplastic lesions.
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Endocrine disruptors; carcinogenesis; prostate; preneoplastic lesions.
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description Endocrine disruptors (EDs) are chemical substances widely distributed in the environment, recognized for their ability to mimic or inhibit the action of natural hormones, leading to adverse health outcomes. The prostate, as a hormone-responsive organ, demonstrates a significant vulnerability to the exposure of these compounds, making the investigation of their effects under prolonged exposure conditions crucial. In this context, the present research explored the impacts of ED exposure on the prostatic microenvironment through two complementary studies. The first study, a systematic review with meta-analysis, evaluated the influence of perinatal exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA) on the incidence of preneoplastic lesions in the prostate of Sprague-Dawley rats, based on four preclinical studies. The results indicated that the lateral lobe of the prostate is particularly sensitive to the induction of prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PIN), especially after low doses of BPA (0.1 to 2.5 µg/kg), suggesting a non-monotonic response. The meta-analysis showed a combined Odds Ratio of 20.25, indicating a significantly increased risk of prostatic lesions in animals perinatally exposed to BPA, particularly under hormonal stimulation in adulthood. The second study analyzed continuous exposure to a mixture of 12 EDs from the gestational period until adulthood (postnatal day 220) in Sprague-Dawley rats. Histological analyses revealed significant prostatic lesions, including low-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (LGPIN), focal hyperplasia, and dysplasia, indicating a continuous susceptibility throughout development. At the molecular level, changes in the transcriptional profile were observed, with pathway enrichment related to RNA splicing, protein folding, nucleocytoplasmic transport, and immune response, reflecting cellular adaptive mechanisms to environmental stress as well as processes favoring dysregulated cell proliferation. Survival analysis highlighted that the genes ARCN1, CD55, CRIP2, and MFSD4A are associated with a worse prognosis in prostate cancer patients, suggesting their potential as biomarkers for tumor progression. In conclusion, the findings from these two studies provide compelling evidence that prolonged exposure to EDs, particularly during critical periods of development, compromises prostatic homeostasis, favoring the formation of precancerous lesions and increasing the risk of progression to prostate cancer.
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