Arsenate and Arsenite Differential Toxicity in Tetrahymena Thermophila : ROS Generation, Mitochondrial Damage and Metallothionein Isoforms Induction
A comparative analysis of toxicities of both arsenic forms (arsenite and arsenate) in the model eukaryotic microorganism Tetrahymena thermophila (ciliate protozoa) has shown the presence of various detoxification mechanisms and cellular effects comparable to those of animal cells under arsenic stress. In the wild type strain SB1969, the LC 50 values were 180 μM for As(III) and 75 μM for As(V). It has been detected that As(V) generates elevated levels of ROS/RNS compared to As(III). Both produce the same levels of superoxide anion, but As(V) also causes greater increases in hydrogen peroxide and peroxynitrite. Fusion/fission and swelling mitochondrial and mitophagy, together with macroautophagy, vacuolization and mucocyst extruction are mainly associated to As(V) toxicity, while As(III) induces an extensive lipid metabolism dysfunction (adipotropic effect) and severe macronuclear changes. Quantitative RT-PCR analysis of some genes encoding antioxidant proteins or enzymes has shown that glutathione and thioredoxin metabolisms are involved in the response to arsenic stress. Likewise, the function of metallothioneins seems to be crucial in arsenic detoxification processes, after using both metallothionein knockout and knockdown strains and cells overexpressing metallothionein genes from this ciliate
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[2022]
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Authors: | Rodríguez, Daniel ; Murciano, Antonio ; Herraiz, Marta ; De Francisco, Patricia ; Amaro, Francisco ; Gutiérrez, Juan Carlos ; Martín, Ana ; Díaz, Silvia |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
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