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Stem cells of aquatic invertebrates as an advanced tool for assessing ecotoxicological impacts

机译:水生无脊椎动物的干细胞作为评估生态毒理学影响的先进工具

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Environmental stressors are assessed through methods that quantify their impacts on a wide range of metrics including species density, growth rates, reproduction, behaviour and physiology, as on host-pathogen interactions and immunocompetence. Environmental stress may induce additional sublethal effects, like mutations and epi-genetic signatures affecting offspring via germline mediated transgenerational inheritance, shaping phenotypic plasticity, increasing disease susceptibility, tissue pathologies, changes in social behaviour and biological invasions. The growing diversity of pollutants released into aquatic environments requires the development of a reliable, standardised and 3R (replacement, reduction and refinement of animals in research) compliant in vitro toolbox. The tools have to be in line with REACH regulation 1907/2006/EC, aiming to improve strategies for potential eco-toxicological risks assessment and monitoring of chemicals threatening human health and aquatic environments. Aquatic invertebrates' adult stem cells (ASCs) are numerous and can be pluripotent, as illustrated by high regeneration ability documented in many of these taxa. This is of further importance as in many aquatic invertebrate taxa, ASCs are able to differentiate into germ cells. Here we propose that ASCs from key aquatic invertebrates may be harnessed for applicable and standardised new tests in ecotoxicology. As part of this approach, a battery of modern techniques and endpoints are proposed to be tested for their ability to correctly identify environmental stresses posed by emerging contaminants in aquatic environments. Consequently, we briefly describe the current status of the available toxicity testing and biota-based monitoring strategies in aquatic environmental ecotoxicology and highlight some of the associated open issues such as rep-licability, consistency and reliability in the outcomes, for understanding and assessing the impacts of various chemicals on organisms and on the entire aquatic environment. Following this, we describe the benefits of aquatic invertebrate ASC-based tools for better addressing ecotoxicological questions, along with the current obstacles and possible overhaul approaches.
机译:通过量化其对各种度量的影响来评估环境压力源,包括物种密度,生长率,繁殖,行为和生理学,如宿主病原体相互作用和免疫偏离。环境压力可能诱导额外的致重骨效应,如影响后代的突变和外延遗传签名通过种系介导的转基因遗传,成型表型可塑性,增加疾病易感性,组织病理,社会行为和生物侵犯的变化。释放到水生环境中越来越多的污染物多样性需要开发符合体外工具箱的可靠,标准化和3R(在研究中的替代,减少和细化)。该工具必须符合1907/2006 / EC的达到规则,旨在改善潜在的生态毒理学风险评估和监测威胁人类健康和水生环境的策略。水生无脊椎动物的成年干细胞(ASCS)是多种,并且可以是多能的,如在许多这些分类群中记录的高再生能力所示。这与许多水生无脊椎动物分类群中一样重要,ASCS能够区分毒细胞。在这里,我们建议可以利用来自主要水生无脊椎动物的ASC,以便在生态毒理学中适用和标准化的新测试。作为这种方法的一部分,提出了一种现代技术和终点的电池进行测试,以便它们正确识别通过水生环境中的新出现污染物构成的环境应力的能力。因此,我们简要介绍了水生环境生态学中可用毒性测试和基于生物群的监测策略的现状,并突出了一些相关的开放问题,如批量许可,结果,以便理解和评估影响各种化学品在生物体和整个水生环境中。在此之后,我们描述了水生无脊椎动物ASC的益处,以便更好地解决生态毒理学问题,以及目前的障碍和可能的大修方法。

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    《Science of the total environment》 |2021年第1期|144565.1-144565.23|共23页
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    Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research National Institute of Oceanography P.O. Box 8030 Tel Shikmona Haifa 3108001 Israel;

    Universite Paris-Saclay CEA INRAE Departement Medicaments et Technologies pour la Sante (DMTS) SPI F-30200 Bagnols-sur-Ceze. France;

    Department of Biology University of Padova via Ugo Bassi 58/B 35121 Padova Italy;

    Sorbonne Universite CNRS INSERM Universite Cole d'Azur Institute for Research on Cancer and Aging Nice F-06107 Nice France;

    Department of Biology University of Padova via Ugo Bassi 58/B 35121 Padova Italy;

    Instituto de Tecnologia Quimica e Biologica Antonio Xavier Universidade Nova de Lisboa Av. Da Republics 2780-157 Oeiras Portugal;

    Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle CNRS Microorganism Communication and Adaptation Molecules MCAM Paris F-75005 France;

    University of Ljubljana Biotechnical Faculty Department of Biology Vecna pot 111 D 1000 Ljubljana Slovenia;

    Sorbonne Universite CNRS Integrative Biology of Marine Organisms BIOM F-6650 Banyuls-sur-mer France;

    University of Ljubljana Biotechnical Faculty Department of Biology Vecna pot 111 D 1000 Ljubljana Slovenia;

    Institute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of Sciences Powstancow Warszawy 55 81-712 Sopot Poland;

    Center for Marine Research Ruder BoSkovic Institute G. Paliaga 5 HR-52210 Rovinj Croatia;

    Marine Biology Department Leon H. Chamey School of Marine Sciences 199 Aba Khoushy Ave University of Haifa 3498838 Israel;

    Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research National Institute of Oceanography P.O. Box 8030 Tel Shikmona Haifa 3108001 Israel;

    Institute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of Sciences Powstancow Warszawy 55 81-712 Sopot Poland;

    Rudjer Boskovic Institute Laboratory for Aquaculture and Pathology of Aquaculture Organisms Bijenilka cesta 54 HR-10000 Zagreb Croatia;

    National Institute of Biology Marine Biology Station Fornace 41. 6330 Piran Slovenia;

    Bluu GmbH Schoenhauser Allee 176 10119 Berlin Germany;

    Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research National Institute of Oceanography P.O. Box 8030 Tel Shikmona Haifa 3108001 Israel;

    Department of Biology and Evolution of Marine Organisms Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn Villa Comunale 80121 Napoli Italy;

    Department of Environmental Science and Policy University of Milan Via Celoria 2 20133 Milano Italy;

    Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology 5 avenue des Hauts-Fourneaux L-4362 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg;

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    Adult stem cells; Freshwater and marine invertebrates; In vitro; Cell culture; Ecotoxicology; Transgenerational inheritance;

    机译:成人干细胞;淡水和海洋无脊椎动物;体外;细胞培养;生态毒理学;转基因遗传;

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