1 / 11

Chemical World

Chemical World. Toxicologist Serrine Lau: Investigating Molecular Crime Scenes. Serrine Lau is a toxin detective. Lau investigates how our bodies interact with poisonous chemicals. Toxicologists study how People process chemicals DNA interacts with chemicals

monet
Download Presentation

Chemical World

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Chemical World Toxicologist Serrine Lau: Investigating Molecular Crime Scenes FINDINGS

  2. Serrine Lau is a toxin detective Lau investigates how our bodies interact with poisonous chemicals. • Toxicologists study how • People process chemicals • DNA interacts with chemicals • Genetic differences affect risk of disease from chemical exposure Question: Which toxic chemical is in cigarette smoke? FINDINGS

  3. Answer: Polyphenol OH HO Found in cigarette smoke, car exhaust, photo developing solutions, some cosmetic depigmentation creams Hydroquinone is a polyphenol that yields toxic byproducts in the body. FINDINGS

  4. Are All Environmental Chemicals Dangerous? What natural chemical given to pregnant women decreases the risk of birth defects? Answer: Folic Acid No. Even organic foods grown without pesticides are swimming in natural chemicals. FINDINGS

  5. Using a Mouse Model to Study Toxins To avoid exposing people to harmful chemicals, Lau uses rodents to study the interplay of genes and polyphenols. FINDINGS

  6. Modeling Metabolism: Chemical Travels FINDINGS

  7. Damage Report: Liver, Kidneys, Bladder FINDINGS

  8. Our DNA affects: How we metabolize polyphenols and other chemicals The function of proteins the genes encode Individual risk of contracting disease from chemical exposure DNA Differences Can Influence Risk What do toxicogeneticists study? Which functions do proteins have in processing chemicals? Can you name a gene that has been linked to kidney cancer? FINDINGS

  9. Lau Links Genes to the Crime Scene Lau is isolating genes that may increase the susceptibility of mice to chemically induced kidney cancers. Eker rats develop tumors when their kidneys metabolize toxic hydroquinone. Some humans have a similar gene, which may increase their susceptibility to kidney cancer. tumor FINDINGS

  10. Lau’s Findings • A gene directs the production of tumor suppressor protein • When this protein is lacking, cells lose an important safeguard against tumors • In some humans susceptible to kidney cancer, the tumor suppressor protein doesn’t work properly FINDINGS

  11. Research Applications What is toxicogenomics, and how can it speed the development of new medicines? FINDINGS

More Related