Electrochemical Voltammetric Response Mechanism of DNA Damaged Cells: DNA Damage Repair and Purine Metabolism Activation

34 Pages Posted: 1 May 2024

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Shulan Qi

Jiamusi University

Jiaqi Fu

Jiamusi University

Yue Li

Jiamusi University

Chaoqun Fei

Jiamusi University

Jiahuan Zhang

Jiamusi University

Liyuan Sui

Jiamusi University

Shi Zhou

Jiamusi University

Jinlian Li

Jiamusi University

Yanli Zhao

Jiamusi University

Dongmei Wu

Jiamusi University

Abstract

In modern society, due to the sharp increase in pollutants that cause DNA damage, there is a growing demand for innovative detection techniques and biomarkers. In this paper, the electrochemical behavior of HepG2 cells exposed to CdCl2 was investigated, and the electrochemical response mechanism of DNA damage was identified by exploring the correlation between the DNA damage response and purine metabolism. Western blot analysis revealed that the expression levels of ATM and Ku70 increased at 0.3 μM CdCl2, indicating a DNA damage response and activation of DNA repair processes. Simultaneously, elevated expression levels of PRPP aminotransferase, HPRT, and XOD were observed, leading to an increase in intracellular purine levels and electrochemical signals. The expression of Ku70 peaked at 0.5 μM CdCl2, indicating the highest DNA repair activity. The expression profiles of these purine metabolism proteins mirrored those of Ku70, suggesting a strong correlation between the activation of purine metabolism and DNA damage repair. Consistently, intracellular purine levels exhibited a similar trend, leading to corresponding changes in electrochemical signals. In summary, electrochemical voltammetry using intracellular purines as biomarkers has the potential to emerge as a novel method for detecting early DNA damage.

Keywords: DNA damage repair, Electrochemistry, Purine metabolism, Cell apoptosis

Suggested Citation

Qi, Shulan and Fu, Jiaqi and Li, Yue and Fei, Chaoqun and Zhang, Jiahuan and Sui, Liyuan and Zhou, Shi and Li, Jinlian and Zhao, Yanli and Wu, Dongmei, Electrochemical Voltammetric Response Mechanism of DNA Damaged Cells: DNA Damage Repair and Purine Metabolism Activation. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4814173 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4814173

Shulan Qi

Jiamusi University ( email )

Jiamusi
China

Jiaqi Fu

Jiamusi University ( email )

Jiamusi
China

Yue Li

Jiamusi University ( email )

Jiamusi
China

Chaoqun Fei

Jiamusi University ( email )

Jiamusi
China

Jiahuan Zhang

Jiamusi University ( email )

Jiamusi
China

Liyuan Sui

Jiamusi University ( email )

Jiamusi
China

Shi Zhou

Jiamusi University ( email )

Jiamusi
China

Jinlian Li

Jiamusi University ( email )

Yanli Zhao

Jiamusi University ( email )

Dongmei Wu (Contact Author)

Jiamusi University ( email )

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