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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2019.
World J Stem Cells. Sep 26, 2019; 11(9): 565-577
Published online Sep 26, 2019. doi: 10.4252/wjsc.v11.i9.565
Table 1 Toxicants and their highest rank on the 2017 ATSDR substance priority list1
ToxicantRank of highest scored class memberATSDR scoreToxicantRank of highest scored class memberATSDR score
Heavy metals:
Lead (Pb)21531Mercury31458
Arsenic11674Cadmium71320
EDs:
PAHs81306OrganotinsNot Rated-
OCs371049DDT131183
BPANot Rated-DESNot Rated-
Dioxins72941PCBs51345
Phthalates58995PFAS143788
Other environmental toxicants:
RadiationNot Rated-Particulate MatterNot Rated-
AlcoholNot Rated-OzoneNot Rated-
Tobacco SmokingNot Rated-VOCs41358
Table 2 Counts from PubMed1 searches from January 2014 - June 2019
ToxicantTotal number of articlesReview articlesOriginal research articlesToxicantTotal number of articlesReview articlesOriginal research articles
Metals:
Lead (Pb)443612393197Mercury22022
Arsenic1081197Cadmium44242
EDs:
PAHs94422922Organotins24024
OCs (Pesticides)43031399DDT11110
BPA841569DES1055
Dioxins44935PCBs817
Phthalates36234PFAS202
Other environmental toxicants:
Radiation43025893713PM61358
Alcohol17601121648Ozone17017
Tobacco Smoking18834154VOCs11011
Table 3 Heavy metals and their effects on stem cells
Environmental ToxicantType of stem cellModelIn vivo/In vitroParameters1Ref.Environmental ToxicantType of stem cellModelIn vivo/In vitroParameters1Ref.
LeadFetal germHIn vivo↑DNA methylation changes[2]ArsenicAdipose-derived MSCMIn vivo↓Differentiation[15]
LeadNeural progenitorHIn vitro↓Proliferation[11]ArsenicInduced pluripotent stem cellHIn vitro↓Viability, ↑DNA damage[16]
LeadESCHIn vitro↑Neuronal differentiation changes[77]MercuryHSCMIn vivo↓Proliferation at high-doses ↑Proliferation at low-doses[17]
LeadBone marrow-derived MSCRIn vitro↓Osteogenesis[13]MercuryNeural progenitorMIn vivo↓Differentiation[18]
LeadNeural stemMIn vitro↑Astrogliogenesis, ↑Microgliosis[12]CadmiumNeural progenitorHIn vitro↓Proliferation, ↑Apoptosis[19]
ArsenicESCMIn vitro↓Differentiation[78]CadmiumHSCMIn vivo↓Differentiation potential, ↑Myelopoiesis[20]
Table 4 Endocrine disruptors and their effects on stem cells
Environmental ToxicantType of stem cellModelIn vivo/In vitroParameters1Ref.Environmental ToxicantType of stem cellModelIn vivo/In vitroParameters1Ref.
PAHsNeural progenitorRIn vitro↑Proliferation, ↓Cell size[23]DioxinsHSCMIn vivo↑Cell number, ↓Lymphocyte differentiation[33]
PAHsHSCHIn vitro↓Osteoblast differentiation, ↓Self-renewal[24]DioxinsHSCMIn vitro↓Long-term self-renewal[34]
PAHsSpermatogonial stemMIn vivo↑Mutations[25]PhthalatesHSCHIn vitro↓Viability[6]
PAHsAdipose-derived MSCCIn vitro↓Adipocyte differentiation potential[26]PhthalatesNeural progenitorMIn vitro↓Viability, ↑ROS, ↑Apoptosis[36]
PAHsSkeletal muscle-derived progenitorHIn vitro↓Myogenic differentiation[27]PhthalatesESCMIn vitro↓Viability[37]
OCsNeural progenitors derived from human embryonal carcinoma stemHIn vitro↓Viability[28]OrganotinsSpermatogonial stemHIn vitro↑Apoptosis
Bisphenol AMammary epithelial stemHIn vitro↑Proliferation, ↑Sphere-forming capability[30]OrganotinsBone marrow MSCMIn vitro↑Adipogenesis, ↓Osteogenesis[38]
Bisphenol AProstate epithelial stemRIn vivo↑Proliferation[31]OrganotinsBone marrow MSCMIn vitro↑Adipogenesis[39]
Bisphenol ABone marrow MSCHIn vitro↑Cytotoxicity[79]DDTBone marrow MSCHIn vitro↑Proliferation, ↑Differentiation, ↓Morphological changes[41]
DioxinsUmbilical cord blood–derived iPSCHIn vitro↑Differentiation[80]DESSpermatogonial stemMIn vitro↑DNA damage, ↑Apoptosis[43]
DioxinsCord blood derived HSCHIn vitro↓Lymphopoiesis[32,81]PCBsLiver epithelial stem-likeRIn vitro↑Alterations in gene signaling[46]
DioxinsBone marrow MSCMIn vitro↓Osteogenesis[35]PFASSpermatogonial stemHIn vitro↓Expression of spermatogonial markers[48]
Table 5 Other environmental toxicants and their effects on stem cells
Environmental ToxicantType of stem cellModelIn vivo/In vitroParameters1Ref.Environmental ToxicantType of stem cellModelIn vivo/In vitroParameters1Ref.
Radiation, IonizingHSCHIn vitro↑ROS, ↑Apoptosis, ↑Senescence, ↓Long-term renewal[49,50]Particulate MatterBone marrow MSCMIn vivo↑ROS, ↓Proliferation[61]
Radiation, RadiofrequencyHSCHIn vitro↓DNA damage[51]Particulate MatterHSCHIn vivo↓Telomere length[62]
AlcoholHSCMIn vivo↑DNA double stranded breaks, ↑Chromosome rearrangement, ↑Myelopoiesis[52]Ozone (O3)Adipose-derived MSCHIn vitro↑ROS, ↑Lipid accumulation[64]
AlcoholIntestinal stemMIn vivo↓Differentiation[53]VOCsBone marrow HSCMIn vivo↑Apoptosis, ↓Nucleated bone marrow cells[67]
AlcoholESCHIn vitro↑Differentiation[54]VOCsEnhanced eosinophil/ basophil progenitorHIn vivo↑Differentiation[65]
Cigarette smokeESCMIn vitro↑Apoptosis, ↓Viability[59]VOCsNeural progenitorMIn vitro↑Cytotoxicity[66]
Cigarette smokeBone marrow MSCHIn vitro↓Differentiation, ↓Morphological changes[58]
Table 6 Proposed under-researched opportunities for stem cell models on environmental exposures
Environmental toxicantHealth outcomesStem cell modelEnvironmental toxicantHealth outcomesStem cell model
Heavy metals
PbDecreased child cognitionNeural progenitor and SC-derived organoidsCdKidneyRenal epithelial stem Nephron progenitor
PbAdult liver functionSC-derived organoidsCdLung damageAlveolar epithelial progenitor
AsCarcinogen: all tissuesEpigenetic analysis of different tissue SC populationsCdLower bone strengthMSC
HgCognitive functionNeural progenitor and SC-derived organoids
Endocrine disruptors
PAHsCarcinogen: lung, skinEpigenetic analysis of different tissue SC populationsOrganotinsLiverSC-derived organoids
OCs (Pesticides)CognitionNeural progenitor and SC-derived organoidsKidneyRenal epithelial stem Nephron progenitor
BPAUnclearDDTCarcinogenEpigenetic analysis of different tissue SC populations
DioxinsCarcinogenEpigenetic analysis of different tissue SC populationsPCBsImmune systemHSC derived populations
PhthalatesCarcinogenEpigenetic analysis of different tissue SC populationsPCBsCarcinogenEpigenetic analysis of different tissue SC populations
CognitionNeural progenitor and SC-derived organoidsPCBsCognitionNeural progenitor and SC-derived organoids
OrganotinsCarcinogenEpigenetic analysis of different tissue SC populationsPFASUnclear
OrganotinsCNSNeural progenitor and SC-derived organoids
Other toxicants
Particulate matterUnclearVOCsUnclear
OzoneConstricted breathingSC-derived smooth muscle