Potential Estrogenic Effects of Phosphorus-Containing Flame Retardants

Date

2014

Authors

Zhang, Cal

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Environmental Science Technology

Abstract

As the substitute of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), further assessments about the potential ecological safety and health risks of phosphorus-containing flame retardants (PFRs) are required because the worldwide demand for PFRs has been increasing every year. In this study, we examined the agonistic/antagonistic activity of a group of PFRs by three in vitro models (luciferase reporter gene assay, yeast two-hybrid assay, and E-screen assay). Molecule docking was used to further explain the interactions between ERα and PFRs. Data from luciferase reporter gene analysis showed three members of the nine tested PFRs significantly induced estrogenic effects, with the order of TPP > TCP > TDCPP, while TCEP and TEHP have remarkable antiestrogenic properties with calculated REC20 and RIC20 values of 10(-6) M or lower. Results from the luciferase reporter gene method are generally consistent with results obtained from the yeast two-hybrid assay and E-screen, except for the positive estrogenic activity of TBP in E-screen testing. Docking results showed that binding between ligands and ERα was stabilized by hydrophobic interactions. As a proposed alternative for brominated flame retardant, PFRs may have anti/estrogenic activity via ERα at the low dose typical of residue in environmental matrix or animals. PFRs with a short chain, halogen, and benzene ring in the substituent group tend to be estrogenic. Our research suggests that comprehensive evaluations, including health and ecological assessments, are required in determining whether PFRs are preferable as an emerging industrial substitute.

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Animals CHO Cells Cell Death/drug effects Cell Proliferation/drug effects Cricetinae Cricetulus Estrogen Antagonists/toxicity Estrogen Receptor Modulators/toxicity Estrogen Receptor alpha/chemistry Estrogens/toxicity Flame Retardants/toxicity Genes, Reporter Humans Luciferases/metabolism MCF-7 Cells Molecular Docking Simulation Molecular Dynamics Simulation Phosphorus/toxicity Two-Hybrid System Techniques

Citation

Quan Zhang, Meiya Lu, Xiaowu Dong, Cui Wang, Chunlong Zhang, Weiping Liu, and Meirong Zhao (2014), Potential Estrogenic Effects of Phosphorus-Containing Flame Retardants, Environmental Science Technology, 48 (12):6995–7001.