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dc.contributor.authorWentzel, Johannes F.
dc.contributor.authorLombard, Martani J.
dc.contributor.authorDu Plessis, Lissinda H.
dc.contributor.authorZandberg, Lizelle
dc.date.accessioned2016-11-03T07:14:19Z
dc.date.available2016-11-03T07:14:19Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.citationWentzel, J.F. et al. 2017. Evaluation of the cytotoxic properties, gene expression profiles and secondary signalling responses of cultured cells exposed to fumonisin B1, deoxynivalenol and zearalenone mycotoxins. Archives of toxicology, 91(5):2265-2282. [https://doi.org/10.1007/s00204-016-1872-y]en_US
dc.identifier.issn0340-5761
dc.identifier.issn1432-0738 (Online)
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/19292
dc.identifier.urihttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00204-016-1872-y
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00204-016-1872-y
dc.description.abstractMycotoxins are toxic secondary metabolites produced by a range of fungi and are common contaminants of agricultural crops. These toxins are chemically diverse and structurally stable, enabling them to enter the food chain which can lead to numerous adverse health effects in animals and humans. Although mycotoxin exposure is associated with the development of several cancers, it has proved challenging to show a direct connection between exposure and oncogenic change. This study investigates the in vitro cytotoxicity, molecular mechanisms and secondary signalling responses associated with the exposure to three major mycotoxins, fumonisin B1 (FB1), deoxynivalenol (Don) and zearalenone (Zea). The cytotoxicity of FB1, Don and Zea were investigated in cultured HepG2 and Caco-2 cells using cell viability assays as well as flow cytometry. FB1 proved to be less cytotoxic than its counterparts, while Don and Zea demonstrated high cytotoxicity through an apoptotic mechanism. Expression profiles of 84 genes involved in mediating communication between tumour cells and the cellular mediators of inflammation as well as the innate immune system were also studied. The expression profiles associated with the different mycotoxins were further explored for functional networks, biological functions, canonical pathways, toxicological association as well as to predict network associations between the differentially expressed genes. RT-qPCR revealed the significant differential expression of 46 genes, including the expression of several genes strongly associated with cancer and aberrant inflammatory signalling, after mycotoxin exposure. Aberrant inflammatory signalling seems to be a credible contributing factor that initiates the malignant change observed in cells exposed to mycotoxinsen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherSpringeren_US
dc.subjectMycotoxinsen_US
dc.subjectFumonisin B1 (FB1)en_US
dc.subjectDeoxynivalenol (Don)en_US
dc.subjectZearalenone (Zea)en_US
dc.subjectGene expression profilingen_US
dc.subjectSecondary signalling responsesen_US
dc.titleEvaluation of the cytotoxic properties, gene expression profiles and secondary signalling responses of cultured cells exposed to fumonisin B1, deoxynivalenol and zearalenone mycotoxinsen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.contributor.researchID20134045 - Wentzel, Johannes Frederik
dc.contributor.researchID25719815 - Lombard, Martani Johanni
dc.contributor.researchID11948388 - Du Plessis, Lissinda Hester
dc.contributor.researchID12257656 - Zandberg, Lizelle


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