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Evaluation of toxicity of the mycotoxin citrinin using yeast ORF DNA microarray and Oligo DNA microarray

BACKGROUND: Mycotoxins are fungal secondary metabolites commonly present in feed and food, and are widely regarded as hazardous contaminants. Citrinin, one of the very well known mycotoxins that was first isolated from Penicillium citrinum, is produced by more than 10 kinds of fungi, and is possibly...

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Autores principales: Iwahashi, Hitoshi, Kitagawa, Emiko, Suzuki, Yoshiteru, Ueda, Youji, Ishizawa, Yo-hei, Nobumasa, Hitoshi, Kuboki, Yoshihide, Hosoda, Hiroshi, Iwahashi, Yumiko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1865386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17408496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-8-95
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author Iwahashi, Hitoshi
Kitagawa, Emiko
Suzuki, Yoshiteru
Ueda, Youji
Ishizawa, Yo-hei
Nobumasa, Hitoshi
Kuboki, Yoshihide
Hosoda, Hiroshi
Iwahashi, Yumiko
author_facet Iwahashi, Hitoshi
Kitagawa, Emiko
Suzuki, Yoshiteru
Ueda, Youji
Ishizawa, Yo-hei
Nobumasa, Hitoshi
Kuboki, Yoshihide
Hosoda, Hiroshi
Iwahashi, Yumiko
author_sort Iwahashi, Hitoshi
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description BACKGROUND: Mycotoxins are fungal secondary metabolites commonly present in feed and food, and are widely regarded as hazardous contaminants. Citrinin, one of the very well known mycotoxins that was first isolated from Penicillium citrinum, is produced by more than 10 kinds of fungi, and is possibly spread all over the world. However, the information on the action mechanism of the toxin is limited. Thus, we investigated the citrinin-induced genomic response for evaluating its toxicity. RESULTS: Citrinin inhibited growth of yeast cells at a concentration higher than 100 ppm. We monitored the citrinin-induced mRNA expression profiles in yeast using the ORF DNA microarray and Oligo DNA microarray, and the expression profiles were compared with those of the other stress-inducing agents. Results obtained from both microarray experiments clustered together, but were different from those of the mycotoxin patulin. The oxidative stress response genes – AADs, FLR1, OYE3, GRE2, and MET17 – were significantly induced. In the functional category, expression of genes involved in "metabolism", "cell rescue, defense and virulence", and "energy" were significantly activated. In the category of "metabolism", genes involved in the glutathione synthesis pathway were activated, and in the category of "cell rescue, defense and virulence", the ABC transporter genes were induced. To alleviate the induced stress, these cells might pump out the citrinin after modification with glutathione. While, the citrinin treatment did not induce the genes involved in the DNA repair. CONCLUSION: Results from both microarray studies suggest that citrinin treatment induced oxidative stress in yeast cells. The genotoxicity was less severe than the patulin, suggesting that citrinin is less toxic than patulin. The reproducibility of the expression profiles was much better with the Oligo DNA microarray. However, the Oligo DNA microarray did not completely overcome cross hybridization.
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spelling pubmed-18653862007-05-04 Evaluation of toxicity of the mycotoxin citrinin using yeast ORF DNA microarray and Oligo DNA microarray Iwahashi, Hitoshi Kitagawa, Emiko Suzuki, Yoshiteru Ueda, Youji Ishizawa, Yo-hei Nobumasa, Hitoshi Kuboki, Yoshihide Hosoda, Hiroshi Iwahashi, Yumiko BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Mycotoxins are fungal secondary metabolites commonly present in feed and food, and are widely regarded as hazardous contaminants. Citrinin, one of the very well known mycotoxins that was first isolated from Penicillium citrinum, is produced by more than 10 kinds of fungi, and is possibly spread all over the world. However, the information on the action mechanism of the toxin is limited. Thus, we investigated the citrinin-induced genomic response for evaluating its toxicity. RESULTS: Citrinin inhibited growth of yeast cells at a concentration higher than 100 ppm. We monitored the citrinin-induced mRNA expression profiles in yeast using the ORF DNA microarray and Oligo DNA microarray, and the expression profiles were compared with those of the other stress-inducing agents. Results obtained from both microarray experiments clustered together, but were different from those of the mycotoxin patulin. The oxidative stress response genes – AADs, FLR1, OYE3, GRE2, and MET17 – were significantly induced. In the functional category, expression of genes involved in "metabolism", "cell rescue, defense and virulence", and "energy" were significantly activated. In the category of "metabolism", genes involved in the glutathione synthesis pathway were activated, and in the category of "cell rescue, defense and virulence", the ABC transporter genes were induced. To alleviate the induced stress, these cells might pump out the citrinin after modification with glutathione. While, the citrinin treatment did not induce the genes involved in the DNA repair. CONCLUSION: Results from both microarray studies suggest that citrinin treatment induced oxidative stress in yeast cells. The genotoxicity was less severe than the patulin, suggesting that citrinin is less toxic than patulin. The reproducibility of the expression profiles was much better with the Oligo DNA microarray. However, the Oligo DNA microarray did not completely overcome cross hybridization. BioMed Central 2007-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC1865386/ /pubmed/17408496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-8-95 Text en Copyright © 2007 Iwahashi et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Iwahashi, Hitoshi
Kitagawa, Emiko
Suzuki, Yoshiteru
Ueda, Youji
Ishizawa, Yo-hei
Nobumasa, Hitoshi
Kuboki, Yoshihide
Hosoda, Hiroshi
Iwahashi, Yumiko
Evaluation of toxicity of the mycotoxin citrinin using yeast ORF DNA microarray and Oligo DNA microarray
title Evaluation of toxicity of the mycotoxin citrinin using yeast ORF DNA microarray and Oligo DNA microarray
title_full Evaluation of toxicity of the mycotoxin citrinin using yeast ORF DNA microarray and Oligo DNA microarray
title_fullStr Evaluation of toxicity of the mycotoxin citrinin using yeast ORF DNA microarray and Oligo DNA microarray
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of toxicity of the mycotoxin citrinin using yeast ORF DNA microarray and Oligo DNA microarray
title_short Evaluation of toxicity of the mycotoxin citrinin using yeast ORF DNA microarray and Oligo DNA microarray
title_sort evaluation of toxicity of the mycotoxin citrinin using yeast orf dna microarray and oligo dna microarray
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1865386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17408496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-8-95
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