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  • Thyroid receptor antagonism...
    Kassotis, Christopher D.; Kollitz, Erin M.; Hoffman, Kate; Sosa, Julie Ann; Stapleton, Heather M.

    The Science of the total environment, 05/2019, Letnik: 666
    Journal Article

    We previously demonstrated that indoor house dust extracts could induce adipogenesis in pre-adipocytes, suggesting a potential role for indoor contaminant mixtures in metabolic health. Herein, we investigated the potential role of thyroid receptor beta (TRβ) antagonism in adipogenic effects (dust-induced triglyceride accumulation and pre-adipocyte proliferation) following exposure to environmental mixtures (indoor house dust extracts). Concentrations of specific flame retardants were measured in extracts, and metabolic health information was collected from residents (n = 137). 90% of dust extracts exhibited significant adipogenic activity, >60% via triglyceride accumulation, and >70% via pre-adipocyte proliferation. Triglyceride accumulation was positively correlated with concentrations of each of twelve flame retardants, despite most being independently inactive; this suggests a putative role for co-exposures or mixtures. We further reported a positive correlation between dust-induced triglyceride accumulation and serum thyroid stimulating hormone concentrations, negative correlations with serum free triiodothyronine and thyroxine concentrations, and a positive and significant association between dust-induced triglyceride accumulation and residents' body mass index (BMI). We hypothesized that inhibition of TR antagonism might counteract these effects, and both addition of a TR agonist and siRNA knock-down of TR resulted in decreased dust-induced triglyceride accumulation in a subset of samples, bolstering this as a contributory mechanism. These results highlight a contributory role of environmental TR antagonism as a putative factor in metabolic health, suggesting that further research should evaluate this mechanism and determine whether in vitro adipogenic activity could have utility as a biomarker for metabolic health in residents. Display omitted •Tested ability of indoor house dust extracts (HDE) to promote adipogenesis in vitro.•The majority of HDE promoted triglyceride accumulation and pre-adipocyte proliferation.•Adipogenic activity was positively correlated with each of twelve flame retardants.•Adipogenic activity was mediated in part by thyroid receptor antagonism of HDE.•Adipogenic activity of HDE was associated with metabolic health of residents.