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Review
. 2024 Aug 1;13(8):932.
doi: 10.3390/antiox13080932.

Is Cadmium Genotoxicity Due to the Induction of Redox Stress and Inflammation? A Systematic Review

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Is Cadmium Genotoxicity Due to the Induction of Redox Stress and Inflammation? A Systematic Review

Khulud Badawi et al. Antioxidants (Basel). .

Abstract

The transition metal cadmium (Cd) is toxic to humans and can induce cellular redox stress and inflammation. Cd is a recognized carcinogen, but the molecular mechanisms associated with its genotoxicity and carcinogenicity are not defined. Therefore, a systematic review was undertaken to examine the scientific literature that has covered the molecular mechanism of Cd genotoxicity and its relationship to cellular redox stress and inflammation. An electronic database search of PubMed, Scopus, and the Web of Science Core Collection was conducted to retrieve the studies that had investigated if Cd genotoxicity was directly linked to the induction of redox stress and inflammation. Studies included exposure to Cd via in vitro and in vivo routes of administration. Of 214 publications retrieved, 10 met the inclusion criteria for this review. Preclinical studies indicate that Cd exposure causes the induction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and, via concomitant activity of the transcription factor NF-κβ, induces the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and a cytokine profile consistent with the induction of an allergic response. There is limited information regarding the impact of Cd on cellular signal transduction pathways, and the relationship of this to genotoxicity is still inconclusive. Nevertheless, pre-incubation with the antioxidants, N-acetylcysteine or sulforaphane, or the necroptosis inhibitor, necrostatin-1, reduces Cd toxicity; indicative that these agents may be a beneficial treatment adjunct in cases of Cd poisoning. Collectively, this review highlights that Cd-induced toxicity and associated tissue pathology, and ultimately the carcinogenic potential of Cd, may be driven by redox stress and inflammatory mechanisms.

Keywords: cadmium; carcinogenicity; genotoxicity; inflammation; redox stress.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

Figures

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Figure 1
Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) flow chart [31].
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Figure 2
Summary of the effects of Cd exposure on redox stress and induction of an inflammatory response in different organs and tissues.

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