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HSA Adductomics in the Shanghai Women's Health Study Links Lung Cancer in Never-Smokers with Air Pollution, Redox Biology, and One-Carbon Metabolism.

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Imani, P; Grigoryan, H; Dudoit, S; Shu, X-O; Wong, J; Zhang, L; Zhang, J; Hu, W; Cai, Q; Gao, Y; Blechter, B; Rahman, M; Zheng, W; Lan, Q ...
Published in: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
March 2025

Nearly one fourth of lung cancers occur among never-smokers and are predominately lung adenocarcinomas (LUADs) that are distinct from smoking-related cancers. Causal links between LUADs in never-smokers have been attributed to reactive oxygen species (ROS) arising from airborne fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). These effects are pronounced among East Asian women who experience massive exposures to PM2.5 and PAHs and have the highest incidence of LUADs in the world. We employed untargeted adductomics to establish ROS adduct signatures in human serum albumin (HSA) from lung cancer cases and controls from never-smokers in the Shanghai Women's Health Study. Forty-seven HSA adducts were quantified by mass spectrometry, nine of which were selected for association with lung cancer, including Cys34 sulfoxidation products and disulfides of cysteine and homocysteine and two modifications to Lys525. Associated adducts include constituents of redox biology and one-carbon metabolism (OCM), which are pathways associated with lung cancer. Differences in adduct abundance between cases and controls and correlations of adducts with urinary PAHs and dietary factors provide additional evidence linking air pollutants, OCM, and redox biology with lung cancer in never-smokers.

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Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)

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2076-3921

ISSN

2076-3921

Publication Date

March 2025

Volume

14

Issue

3

Start / End Page

335

Related Subject Headings

  • 3214 Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences
  • 3205 Medical biochemistry and metabolomics
  • 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
 

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Imani, P., Grigoryan, H., Dudoit, S., Shu, X.-O., Wong, J., Zhang, L., … Rappaport, S. M. (2025). HSA Adductomics in the Shanghai Women's Health Study Links Lung Cancer in Never-Smokers with Air Pollution, Redox Biology, and One-Carbon Metabolism. Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland), 14(3), 335. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox14030335
Imani, Partow, Hasmik Grigoryan, Sandrine Dudoit, Xiao-Ou Shu, Jason Wong, Luoping Zhang, Junfeng Zhang, et al. “HSA Adductomics in the Shanghai Women's Health Study Links Lung Cancer in Never-Smokers with Air Pollution, Redox Biology, and One-Carbon Metabolism.Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland) 14, no. 3 (March 2025): 335. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox14030335.
Imani P, Grigoryan H, Dudoit S, Shu X-O, Wong J, Zhang L, et al. HSA Adductomics in the Shanghai Women's Health Study Links Lung Cancer in Never-Smokers with Air Pollution, Redox Biology, and One-Carbon Metabolism. Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland). 2025 Mar;14(3):335.
Imani, Partow, et al. “HSA Adductomics in the Shanghai Women's Health Study Links Lung Cancer in Never-Smokers with Air Pollution, Redox Biology, and One-Carbon Metabolism.Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland), vol. 14, no. 3, Mar. 2025, p. 335. Epmc, doi:10.3390/antiox14030335.
Imani P, Grigoryan H, Dudoit S, Shu X-O, Wong J, Zhang L, Zhang J, Hu W, Cai Q, Gao Y, Blechter B, Rahman M, Zheng W, Rothman N, Lan Q, Rappaport SM. HSA Adductomics in the Shanghai Women's Health Study Links Lung Cancer in Never-Smokers with Air Pollution, Redox Biology, and One-Carbon Metabolism. Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland). 2025 Mar;14(3):335.

Published In

Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)

DOI

EISSN

2076-3921

ISSN

2076-3921

Publication Date

March 2025

Volume

14

Issue

3

Start / End Page

335

Related Subject Headings

  • 3214 Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences
  • 3205 Medical biochemistry and metabolomics
  • 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology