Ecogenotoxicity assessment with land snails: A mini-review

IF 6.4 2区 医学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Maxime Louzon , Annette de Vaufleury , Nicolas Capelli
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In the context of the increasing environmental and sanitary crisis, it is accepted that soil pollution can cause health alterations and disturb natural population dynamics. Consequently, the assessment of the genotoxic potential of compounds found in contaminated soils is important. Indeed, the alteration of genomic integrity may increase the risk of cancer development and may impair reproduction and long-term population dynamics. Among the methodologies to assess terrestrial genotoxic potential, there has been growing interest during the last decade in monitoring alterations of the genome in bioindicators of soil quality. As some land snail species are recognized bioindicators of soil quality, especially to assess the environmental and toxicological bioavailability of compounds, this review focuses on current knowledge regarding the genotoxicology of land snails. Classical biomarkers to assess genotoxic effects have been used (e.g., DNA breakage, micronuclei, random amplification polymorphic DNA) at various stages of the life cycle, including embryos. The studies were performed in vitro, in vivo, in situ and ex situ and covered a diverse set of contaminants (nanoparticles, metal(loid)s, pesticides, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) and snail species (Cantareus aspersus, Eobania vermiculata, Theba pisana, Helix lucorum). Based on recent studies reviewed here, the use of land snails to map soil genotoxic potential is promising due to their ability to reveal pollution and subsequent environmental risks. Moreover, the position of snails in the trophic chain and the existing bridges between contaminant bioavailability to snails and bioaccessibility to humans reinforce the value of land snail-based ecotoxicological assessment.

陆地蜗牛的生态遗传毒性评估:一项小型综述。
在环境和卫生危机日益严重的背景下,人们普遍认为,土壤污染会导致健康变化,扰乱自然人口动态。因此,评估污染土壤中发现的化合物的遗传毒性潜力是重要的。事实上,基因组完整性的改变可能会增加癌症发展的风险,并可能损害生殖和长期人口动态。在评估陆地遗传毒性潜力的方法中,在过去十年中,人们对监测土壤质量生物指标中基因组的变化越来越感兴趣。由于一些陆生蜗牛物种是公认的土壤质量生物指标,特别是用于评估化合物的环境和毒理学生物利用度,本文综述了有关陆生蜗牛遗传毒理学的最新知识。在生命周期的各个阶段,包括胚胎,已经使用了评估遗传毒性影响的经典生物标志物(例如DNA断裂、微核、随机扩增多态性DNA)。这些研究在体外、体内、原位和非原位进行,涵盖了各种污染物(纳米颗粒、金属(类)、杀虫剂、多环芳烃)和蜗牛物种(Cantareus aspersus、Eobania蛭石、Theba pisana、Helix lucorum)。根据最近综述的研究,利用陆地蜗牛绘制土壤遗传毒性潜力图是有前景的,因为它们能够揭示污染和随后的环境风险。此外,蜗牛在营养链中的位置,以及污染物对蜗牛的生物利用度和对人类的生物可利用性之间现有的桥梁,加强了基于陆地蜗牛的生态毒理学评估的价值。
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CiteScore
12.20
自引率
1.90%
发文量
22
审稿时长
15.7 weeks
期刊介绍: The subject areas of Reviews in Mutation Research encompass the entire spectrum of the science of mutation research and its applications, with particular emphasis on the relationship between mutation and disease. Thus this section will cover advances in human genome research (including evolving technologies for mutation detection and functional genomics) with applications in clinical genetics, gene therapy and health risk assessment for environmental agents of concern.
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