Study on the Mechanism and Potential of Corbicula fluminea (Asian Clam) in Removing Copper and Cadmium from Aquaculture Ponds

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Jiahua Zhang, Jie Wang, Zhaojun Gu, Xingguo Liu
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Abstract

The issue of heavy metal pollution in aquaculture ponds is becoming increasingly severe, posing a significant threat to the healthy development of the aquaculture industry. Heavy metals such as cadmium and copper accumulate in ponds, not only exerting toxic effects on aquatic organisms and affecting their growth and reproduction but also endangering human health through the food chain. Bioremediation, as a green and environmentally friendly technology, utilizes specific organisms to absorb, transform, and immobilize heavy metals. We examined metal accumulation, traditional metal-related biomarkers, alongside transcriptomic and tissue histological analyses, in the hepatopancreas of Corbicula fluminea following a 14-day exposure to copper (20 µg/L), cadmium (20 µg/L), or combined copper-cadmium treatments (20 µg/L Cu and 20 µg/L Cd). Metal exposure led to notable metal accumulation in the clam’s hepatopancreas. Analysis of traditional biomarkers revealed signs of cellular injury and oxidative stress in clams post-metal exposure. Transcriptomic analysis across the three treatment groups revealed disruptions in immune response, response to metal ion, and energy metabolism, characterized by differential expression levels of key genes such as ABCA3, MYD88, TOLLIP, TBK1, C2, C4, c-Myc, SYK, and SAMHD1. These findings deepen our understanding of the adverse effects of metal exposure on freshwater organisms and evaluate the potential of Corbicula fluminea for removing heavy metals from aquaculture ponds.

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Corbicula fluminea(亚洲蛤)去除水产养殖池塘中的铜和镉的机制和潜力研究。
水产养殖池塘的重金属污染问题日益严重,对水产养殖业的健康发展构成了重大威胁。镉、铜等重金属在池塘中积累,不仅对水生生物产生毒害作用,影响其生长繁殖,还通过食物链危害人类健康。生物修复作为一种绿色环保技术,利用特定生物来吸收、转化和固定重金属。我们研究了在接触铜(20 微克/升)、镉(20 微克/升)或铜镉联合处理(20 微克/升铜和 20 微克/升镉)14 天后,蚬肝胰腺中的金属积累、传统的金属相关生物标志物以及转录组学和组织学分析。金属暴露导致金属在蛤蜊的肝胰腺中显著积累。对传统生物标志物的分析表明,暴露于金属后的蛤蜊出现了细胞损伤和氧化应激的迹象。对三个处理组的转录组学分析表明,免疫反应、对金属离子的反应和能量代谢发生了紊乱,其特征是 ABCA3、MYD88、TOLLIP、TBK1、C2、C4、c-Myc、SYK 和 SAMHD1 等关键基因的表达水平存在差异。这些发现加深了我们对金属暴露对淡水生物不利影响的理解,并评估了珊瑚藻去除养殖池塘重金属的潜力。
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Marine Biotechnology
Marine Biotechnology 工程技术-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.30%
发文量
95
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Marine Biotechnology welcomes high-quality research papers presenting novel data on the biotechnology of aquatic organisms. The journal publishes high quality papers in the areas of molecular biology, genomics, proteomics, cell biology, and biochemistry, and particularly encourages submissions of papers related to genome biology such as linkage mapping, large-scale gene discoveries, QTL analysis, physical mapping, and comparative and functional genome analysis. Papers on technological development and marine natural products should demonstrate innovation and novel applications.
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