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Transcriptomic approach: A promising tool for rapid screening nanomaterial-mediated toxicity in the marine bivalve Mytilus edulis-Application to copper oxide nanoparticles

机译:转录组种方法:一种有前途的筛选南瓜植物脊髓肌肉射线施用到氧化铜纳米粒子的快速筛选纳米材料介导的毒性工具

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The extensive development of nanotechnologies will inevitably lead to the release of nanomaterials (NMs) in the environment. As the aquatic environments represent the ultimate sink for various contaminants, it is highly probable that they also constitute a reservoir for NMs and hence aquatic animals represent potential targets. In a regulatory perspective, it is necessary to develop tools to rapidly screen the impact of NMs on model organisms, given that the number of NMs on the market will be increasing. In this context High Throughput Screening approaches represent relevant tools for the investigation of NM-mediated toxicity. The objective of this work was to study the effects of copper oxide nanoparticles (CuONPs) in the marine bivalve Mytilus edulis, using a transcriptomic approach. Mussels were exposed in vivo to CuONPs (10 mu g.L-1CuO NPs) for 24 h and analysis of mRNA expression levels of genes implicated in immune response, antioxidant activities, cell metabolism, cell transport and cytoskeleton was investigated by qPCR on hemocytes and gills. Results showed common effects of CuONPs and its ionic counterpart. However, greater effects of CuONPs on GST, SOD, MT, Actin, ATP synthase gene expressions were observed compared to ionic form indicating that toxicity of CuONPs is not solely due to the release of Cu2+. Even though M. edulis genome is not fully characterized, this study provides additional knowledge on the signaling pathways implicated in CuONP-mediated toxicity and demonstrates the reliability of using a qPCR approach to go further in the cellular aspects implicated in response to NPs in marine bivalves.
机译:纳米技术的广泛发展将不可避免地导致环境中纳米材料(NMS)的释放。随着水生环境代表各种污染​​物的终极沉池,非常可能性,它们也构成了NMS的储层,因此水生动动物代表潜在的目标。在监管的角度来看,鉴于市场上的NMS数量增加,有必要开发快速筛选NMS对模型生物对模型生物的影响。在这种情况下,高吞吐量筛选方法代表了研究NM介导的毒性的相关工具。这项工作的目的是使用转录组方法研究氧化铜氧化物纳米粒子(CuOnps)在海洋双向肌细胞的影响。贻贝在体内暴露于CuOnPS(10μg1-1Cuonps),24小时,并通过QPCR在血细胞和鳃上研究了将抗氧化活性,细胞代谢,细胞传输和细胞骨架的MRNA表达水平的分析。结果表明CUONPS及其离子对应的常见效果。然而,与表明CUONP的毒性不仅是由于Cu 2 +的释放,观察到CuONP对GST,SOD,MT,actin,ATP合酶基因表达式的效果更大的观察到。即使M. Edulis Genome没有完全表征,该研究也对涉及CuONP介导的毒性有关的信令途径的额外知识,并证明了使用QPCR方法在涉及越野中的蜂窝方面进一步进一步进一步的可靠性。

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