Research
My research program is focused in the areas of genetic toxicology and
molecular mutagenesis. The current research projects in my laboratory
are listed below.
Isolation and characterization of plant-activated arylamines: We
published the first conclusive evidence that plants could metabolically
convert non-mutagenic chemicals into mutagens that could induce genetic
damage in consuming organisms. The plant activation of aromatic amines
employs plant peroxidases and results in the generation of high molecular
weight products (>100 kDa) that can inflict DNA damage in microbial
and mammalian cells. The plant kingdom may be a reservoir for environmental
contaminants which may be recycled into the biosphere. If even a small
amount of plant-mediated contaminant recycling occurs then the environmental
burden of chemical pollutants may be vastly underestimated.
Genotoxic synergy between organophosphorus ester insecticides
and environmental and dietary aromatic amines: Genotoxic synergy
is the interaction of two or more agents that causes an increase in DNA
damage greater than the sum of their individual genotoxic effects. We
discovered that organophosphorus ester insecticides and several environmental
and dietary carcinogenic aromatic amines interact synergistically to
generate an enhanced mutagenic response in Salmonella typhimurium and
enhanced DNA damage in human lymphocytes. This enhanced genotoxic phenomenon
associated with agents that are global environmental contaminants raises
concerns about their impact upon the public health, especially for farmers,
agricultural workers and residents of rural areas.
Isolation of novel antimutagens and anticarcinogens from agricultural
products and by-products; analysis of the repression of growth rates
of human tumor cell lines by agronomic processing waste fractions: We
are isolating and chemically characterizing antimutagens and human tumor
cell growth repressing agents from commercial processing wastes or by-products
of corn and soybean. We developed mammalian cell methods to measure the
repression of aromatic amine-induced DNA damage by very small amounts
of complex mixtures, fractions or individual chemicals isolated from
agricultural by-products. We integrate our analytical biological assays
with separation and analytical chemistry conducted at the USDA laboratory
at Peoria, IL. This research may lead to the isolation of novel chemoprotectants
from agronomic commercial processing products and by-products.
Assessment of genotoxicity of disinfection by-products (DBPs)
in drinking water generated from different disinfection processes: We
calibrated and compared genotoxicity assays using transgenic mammalian
cells and traditional bacterial assays to better assess the genotoxic
risks associated with drinking water disinfection by-products (DBPs)
and DBP mixtures. Our data derived from S. typhimurium provide a link
to the literature while mammalian cell data provide an endpoint more
relevant to the human condition. The U.S. EPA DBP occurrence data base
is being used to direct the selection of agents for genotoxicity testing
and to define the impact upon current water disinfection practice.
Teaching
- Member of the ACES Academy of Teaching Excellence.
- Member of the ACES Honors Council.
- Recipient of the Broadrick-Allen Award for Excellence in Honors Teaching.
- Recipient of the University of Illinois Campus Award for Excellence
in Guiding Undergraduate Research.
- Named 12 times to the University of Illinois Incomplete List of Teachers
Rated as Excellent by Their Students.
Professional Experience
| 1976-1978 |
Assistant Research Geneticist |
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
| 1978-1982 |
Assistant Professor of Genetics |
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
| 1982-1986 |
Associate Professor of Genetics |
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
| 1986-present |
Professor of Genetics |
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
| 1994-1995 |
Associate Director, Institute for Environmental Studies |
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
| 1995-1996 |
Interim Director, Institute for Environmental Studies |
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
| 1994-1996 |
Service on the Council of Deans |
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
Other Appointments
- Member, Gene-Tox Commission (Committee on Plant Systems), U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington DC, 1980-1982.
- Visiting Scientist, Biology Division, Molecular Biology Program, Oak
Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, 1984-1985.
- Research Geneticist, Experimental Carcinogenesis and Mutagenesis Branch
National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle
Park, NC. 1992-1993.
- J. William Fulbright Senior Scholar, Prague, Czech Republic, 1992-1993.
- Corresponding Scientist: U.S.-Czech Science and Technology Program.
Office of International Cooperation and Development, U.S. Department
of Agriculture 1993-1996; Academy of the Czech
- Republic, Visiting Scientist 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998,
2000.
- Visiting Scientist at BIBRA International (Great Britain) 1995, 1996,
1997, 1998, 1999.
- Kyoto University Scholar, Faculty of Engineering, Ministry of Education,
Kyoto University, Japan, 1997, 1999, 2001.
Education
| Postdoctoral Research Associate: University of Illinois |
Department of Agronomy |
1974-1976 |
| Ph.D.: Illinois State University |
Biology (Genetics Group) |
1974 |
| M.S.: Illinois State University |
Biology (Genetics Group) |
1971 |
| B.S.: Loyola University Chicago |
Biology |
1969 |
| Minor: Loyola University Chicago |
Philosophy |
1969 |
| Minor: Loyola University Chicago |
Chemistry |
1969 |
Select Publications
- Plewa, M.J., D.L. Weaver, L.C. Blair and J.M. Gentile.
1983. The activation of 2-aminofluorene by cultured plant cells. Science
219:1427-1429.
- Schy, W.E., and M.J. Plewa. 1989. Molecular dosimetry
studies of forward mutation induced at the yg2 locus in maize by ethyl
methanesulfonate. Mutation Research 211:231-241.
- Wagner, E.D., J.M. Gentile, and M.J. Plewa. 1989.
Effect of specific monooxygenase and oxidase inhibitors on the activation
of 2-aminofluorene by plant cells. Mutation Research 216:163-178.
- Schy, W.E., and M.J. Plewa. 1989. Use of the diaminobenzoic
acid fluorescence assay in conjunction with UV absorbency as a means
of quantifying and ascertaining the purity of a DNA preparation. Analytical
Biochemistry 180:314-318.
- Wagner, E.D., M.M. Verdier and M.J. Plewa. 1990.
The biochemical mechanisms of the plant activation of promutagenic aromatic
amines. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis 15:236-244.
- Plewa, M.J. and E.D. Wagner. 1993. Activation of
promutagens by green plants. Annual Review of Genetics 27:93-113.
- Gichner, T., J. Velemínský, E.D. Wagner and M.J.
Plewa. 1996. Mutagenic synergy between paraoxon and plant-activated
m-phenylenediamine or 2-acetoxyacetylaminofluorene. Environmental and
Molecular Mutagenesis 27:59-66.
- Wagner, E.D., K. Repetny, J. Tan, T. Gichner and M.J. Plewa.
1997. Genotoxic synergy between paraoxon and mammalian or plant-activated
arylamines. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis 30:312-320.
- Plewa, M.J., E.D. Wagner, L. Kirchoff, K. Repetny,
L.C. Adams and A.L. Rayburn. 1998. The use of the Comet assay and flow
cytometry to isolate antimutagens from commercial soybean products and
by-products. Mutation Research 402:211-218.
- Wagner, E.D., A.L. Rayburn, D. Anderson and M.J. Plewa.
1998. Analysis of mutagens with single cell gel electrophoresis, flow
cytometry, and forward mutation in an isolated clone of Chinese hamster
ovary cells. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis 32:360-368.
- Plewa, M.J., E.D. Wagner, M.A. Berhow, A. Conway,
A.L. Rayburn and D. Anderson. 1999. Antimutagenic activity of chemical
fractions isolated from a commercial soybean processing by-product. Teratogenesis,
Carcinogenesis, and Mutagenesis 19:121-135.
- Gichner, T., O. Ptá ek, D.A. Stavreva and M.J. Plewa.
1999. Comparison of DNA damage in plants as measured by single cell gel
electrophoresis and somatic leaf mutations induced by monofunctional
alkylating agents. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis 33:279-286.
- Kargalioglu, Y., B.J. McMillan, R.A. Minear and M.J. Plewa.
2000. A new assessment of the cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of drinking
water disinfection by-products. In S.E. Barrett, S.W. Krasner and G.L.
Amy (eds.) Natural Organic Matter and Disinfection By-Products: Characterization
and Control in Drinking Water. ACS Symposium Series 761. American Chemical
Society, Washington, 425 pp (pages 16-27).
- Berhow, M.A., E.D. Wagner, S.F. Vaughn, and M.J. Plewa.
2000. Characterization and antimutagenic activity of soybean saponins.
Mutation Research 448:11-22.
- Plewa, M.J., Y. Kargalioglu, D. Vankerk, R.A. Minear
and E.D. Wagner. 2000. Development of quantitative comparative cytotoxicity
and genotoxicity assays for environmental hazardous chemicals. Water
Science and Technology 42:109-116.
- Plewa, M.J., M.A. Berhow, S.F. Vaughn, E.J. Woods,
M.S. Rundell, K. Naschansky, S. Bartolini and E.D. Wagner. 2001. Isolating
antimutagenic components and cancer cell growth suppressors from agricultural
by-products. Mutation Research 480-481:109-120.
- Kargalioglu, Y., B.J. McMillan, R.A. Minear and M.J. Plewa.
2002. An analysis of the cytotoxicity and mutagenicity of drinking water
disinfection by-products in Salmonella typhimurium. Teratogenesis, Carcinogenesis,
and Mutagenesis 22:113-128
Recent Publications
- Cemeli E., E.D. Wagner, D. Anderson, S. Richardson and M.J. Plewa.
2006. Modulation of the cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of the DBP iodoacetic
acid by suppressors of oxidative stress. Environmental Science and Technology
40:1878-1883.
- Muellner, M.G., E.D. Wagner, K. McCalla, S. Richardson, Y-T. Woo and
M. J. Plewa. 2007. Haloacetonitriles versus regulated haloacetic acids:
Are nitrogen containing DBPs more toxic? Environmental Science
and Technology. 41:645-651.
- Attene-Ramos, M.S., E.D. Wagner, M.J. Plewa and H.R. Gaskins. 2006.
Evidence that hydrogen sulfide is a genotoxic agent. Molecular Cancer
Research 4:9-14.
- Stork, L.G., C. Gennings, W.H. Carter Jr., R.E. Johnson, D.P. Mays,
J.E. Simmons, E.D. Wagner and M.J. Plewa. 2007. Testing for additivity
in chemical mixtures using a fixed-ratio ray design and statistical equivalence
testing methods. Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics.
IN PRESS.
- Yeatts, S.D., C. Gennings, E.D. Wagner, J.E. Simmons, and M.J. Plewa.
2007. Detecting departure from additivity along a fixed-ratio ray with
a piecewise model for dose and interaction thresholds. SUBMITTED TO EPA
FOR REVEIW.
- Richardson, S.D., F.G. Cumley, J.J. Ellington, J.J. Evans, B.C. Blout,
L.K. Silva, F.L. Cardinali, E.D. Wagner and M.J. Plewa. 2007. Occurrence
and toxicity of iodo-acid and iodo-THM DBPs in chloraminated drinking
water. Proceedings of the 2006 Carolina Environmental Program Symposium:
Safe Drinking Water: Where Science Meets Policy, D. Crawford-Brown, J.
Hughes and P. Singer (Eds). IN PRESS.
- Weber, D.F., M.J. Plewa and R. Feazel. 2007. Effect of B chromosomes
on induced and spontaneous mutation frequencies in maize. Maydica IN
PRESS.
- Daniel, S.L., G.L. Hartman, E.D. Wagner and M.J. Plewa. 2007. Assessing
the toxicity of soybean rust fungicides using a mammalian cell cytotoxicity
assay. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. IN PRESS.
- Attene-Ramos M.S., E.D. Wagner, H.R. Gaskins and M.J. Plewa. 2007.
Hydrogen sulfide induces direct radical associated DNA damage. Molecular
Cancer Research 5:455-459.
- Plewa, M.J., M. Muellner, Susan Richardson, Y-T Woo, A.B. McKague,
E.D. Wagner. 2007. Occurrence, chemical characterization and comparative
mammalian cell toxicity of haloacetamide drinking water disinfection
byproducts. SUBMITTED.
- Richardson, S.D., M.J. Plewa, E.D. Wagner., D.C. Wolf, R. Schoeny,
and D.M. DeMarini. 2007. Occurrence, Genotoxicity, and Carcinogenicity
of Emerging Disinfection By-products in Drinking Water: A Review
and Roadmap for Research. Mutation Research, ACCEPTED.
- Plewa, M.J., E.D. Wagner, M.G. Muellner, K-M Hsu, S.D. Richardon.
2007. Comparative Mammalian Cell Toxicity of N-DBPs and C-DBPs. In T.
Karanfil, S.W. Krasner, P. Westerhoff, Y. Xie Eds., Occurrence, Formation,
Health Effects and Control of Disinfection By-Products In Drinking Water,
American Chem. Soc., Publication ACCEPTED.
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