健康的隐藏标记:汞如何影响发育中的海鸟的基因表达

IF 7.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Manrico Sebastiano , Olivier Chastel , Paco Bustamante , Marcel Eens , David Costantini
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摘要

汞是一种全球公认的环境污染物,在食物网中生物积累和生物放大,从而对人类和野生动物的健康造成不利影响。虽然已知汞暴露会影响鸟类的几个生活史特征,但对这些影响的分子机制的研究仍然很少。在这项研究中,我们研究了法属圭亚那壮丽军舰鸟(Fregata magnificens)雏鸟血汞浓度与15个参与解毒和氧化应激调节的关键基因表达之间的关系。具体来说,我们测量了编码谷胱甘肽依赖酶(GSTA1、GSTA2、GSTK1、GSTM1、GSTT1_0、GSTT1_1、GPX1、GPX2、GPX3、GSS、GSR_0和GSR_1)、硫氧还蛋白系统(TXNRD1和TXNRD3)和金属硫蛋白(MT1)的基因表达。结果显示,GSTA1、GSTA2和GSTT1_1的表达随着汞浓度的增加而显著降低。未发现谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶、谷胱甘肽合成酶和还原酶、硫氧还蛋白还原酶或金属硫蛋白表达有显著相关性。这些发现可能表明,由于谷胱甘肽s -转移酶解毒能力较低,可能会增加毒性和细胞损伤。我们强调需要进一步研究物种特有的解毒机制。我们的研究支持除了传统的生理测量外,基因表达分析的效用来评估污染物引起的破坏。
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Hidden markers of health: how mercury affects gene expression in developing seabirds

Hidden markers of health: how mercury affects gene expression in developing seabirds

Hidden markers of health: how mercury affects gene expression in developing seabirds
Mercury is a globally recognized environmental contaminant that bioaccumulates and biomagnifies in food webs, thereby causing adverse health effects in both humans and wildlife. While mercury exposure is known to impact several life-history traits in birds, the molecular mechanisms underlying these effects remain poorly investigated. In this study, we examined the association between blood mercury concentrations and the expression of 15 key genes involved in detoxification and oxidative stress regulation in magnificent frigatebird Fregata magnificens chicks from French Guiana. Specifically, we measured the expression of genes encoding glutathione-dependent enzymes (GSTA1, GSTA2, GSTK1, GSTM1, GSTT1_0, GSTT1_1, GPX1, GPX2, GPX3, GSS, GSR_0 and GSR_1), thioredoxin system (TXNRD1 and TXNRD3), and metallothionein (MT1). Our results revealed a significant decrease in GSTA1, GSTA2, and GSTT1_1 expression with increasing mercury concentrations. No significant associations were found for glutathione peroxidases, glutathione synthetase and reductases, thioredoxin reductases, or metallothionein expression. These findings might indicate a potential increase in toxicity and cellular damage due to the lower detoxification of glutathione S-transferases. We emphasize the need for further investigations into species-specific mechanisms of detoxification. Our study supports the utility of gene expression analysis in addition to traditional physiological measurements to assess contaminant induced disruptions.
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Environmental Pollution
Environmental Pollution 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
16.00
自引率
6.70%
发文量
2082
审稿时长
2.9 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Pollution is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality research papers and review articles covering all aspects of environmental pollution and its impacts on ecosystems and human health. Subject areas include, but are not limited to: • Sources and occurrences of pollutants that are clearly defined and measured in environmental compartments, food and food-related items, and human bodies; • Interlinks between contaminant exposure and biological, ecological, and human health effects, including those of climate change; • Contaminants of emerging concerns (including but not limited to antibiotic resistant microorganisms or genes, microplastics/nanoplastics, electronic wastes, light, and noise) and/or their biological, ecological, or human health effects; • Laboratory and field studies on the remediation/mitigation of environmental pollution via new techniques and with clear links to biological, ecological, or human health effects; • Modeling of pollution processes, patterns, or trends that is of clear environmental and/or human health interest; • New techniques that measure and examine environmental occurrences, transport, behavior, and effects of pollutants within the environment or the laboratory, provided that they can be clearly used to address problems within regional or global environmental compartments.
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