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Salinity-Based Toxicity of CuO Nanoparticles, CuO-Bulk and Cu Ion to Vibrio anguillarum
Bacteria are used in ecotoxicology for their important role in marine ecosystems and their quick, reproducible responses. Here we applied a recently proposed method to assess the ecotoxicity of nanomaterials on the ubiquitous marine bacterium Vibrio anguillarum, as representative of brackish and mar...
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author | Rotini, Alice Tornambè, Andrea Cossi, Riccardo Iamunno, Franco Benvenuto, Giovanna Berducci, Maria T. Maggi, Chiara Thaller, Maria C. Cicero, Anna M. Manfra, Loredana Migliore, Luciana |
author_facet | Rotini, Alice Tornambè, Andrea Cossi, Riccardo Iamunno, Franco Benvenuto, Giovanna Berducci, Maria T. Maggi, Chiara Thaller, Maria C. Cicero, Anna M. Manfra, Loredana Migliore, Luciana |
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description | Bacteria are used in ecotoxicology for their important role in marine ecosystems and their quick, reproducible responses. Here we applied a recently proposed method to assess the ecotoxicity of nanomaterials on the ubiquitous marine bacterium Vibrio anguillarum, as representative of brackish and marine ecosystems. The test allows the determination of 6-h EC(50) in a wide range of salinity, by assessing the reduction of bacteria actively replicating and forming colonies. The toxicity of copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO NPs) at different salinities (5-20-35 ‰) was evaluated. CuSO(4) 5H(2)O and CuO bulk were used as reference toxicants (solubility and size control, respectively). Aggregation and stability of CuO NP in final testing dispersions were characterized; Cu(2+) dissolution and the physical interactions between Vibrio and CuO NPs were also investigated. All the chemical forms of copper showed a clear dose-response relationship, although their toxicity was different. The order of decreasing toxicity was: CuSO(4) 5H(2)O > CuO NP > CuO bulk. As expected, the size of CuO NP aggregates increased with salinity and, concurrently, their toxicity decreased. Results confirmed the intrinsic toxicity of CuO NPs, showing modest Cu(2+) dissolution and no evidence of CuO NP internalization or induction of bacterial morphological alterations. This study showed the V. anguillarum bioassay as an effective tool for the risk assessment of nanomaterials in marine and brackish environments. |
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spelling | pubmed-56610292017-11-08 Salinity-Based Toxicity of CuO Nanoparticles, CuO-Bulk and Cu Ion to Vibrio anguillarum Rotini, Alice Tornambè, Andrea Cossi, Riccardo Iamunno, Franco Benvenuto, Giovanna Berducci, Maria T. Maggi, Chiara Thaller, Maria C. Cicero, Anna M. Manfra, Loredana Migliore, Luciana Front Microbiol Microbiology Bacteria are used in ecotoxicology for their important role in marine ecosystems and their quick, reproducible responses. Here we applied a recently proposed method to assess the ecotoxicity of nanomaterials on the ubiquitous marine bacterium Vibrio anguillarum, as representative of brackish and marine ecosystems. The test allows the determination of 6-h EC(50) in a wide range of salinity, by assessing the reduction of bacteria actively replicating and forming colonies. The toxicity of copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO NPs) at different salinities (5-20-35 ‰) was evaluated. CuSO(4) 5H(2)O and CuO bulk were used as reference toxicants (solubility and size control, respectively). Aggregation and stability of CuO NP in final testing dispersions were characterized; Cu(2+) dissolution and the physical interactions between Vibrio and CuO NPs were also investigated. All the chemical forms of copper showed a clear dose-response relationship, although their toxicity was different. The order of decreasing toxicity was: CuSO(4) 5H(2)O > CuO NP > CuO bulk. As expected, the size of CuO NP aggregates increased with salinity and, concurrently, their toxicity decreased. Results confirmed the intrinsic toxicity of CuO NPs, showing modest Cu(2+) dissolution and no evidence of CuO NP internalization or induction of bacterial morphological alterations. This study showed the V. anguillarum bioassay as an effective tool for the risk assessment of nanomaterials in marine and brackish environments. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5661029/ /pubmed/29118743 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.02076 Text en Copyright © 2017 Rotini, Tornambè, Cossi, Iamunno, Benvenuto, Berducci, Maggi, Thaller, Cicero, Manfra and Migliore. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Rotini, Alice Tornambè, Andrea Cossi, Riccardo Iamunno, Franco Benvenuto, Giovanna Berducci, Maria T. Maggi, Chiara Thaller, Maria C. Cicero, Anna M. Manfra, Loredana Migliore, Luciana Salinity-Based Toxicity of CuO Nanoparticles, CuO-Bulk and Cu Ion to Vibrio anguillarum |
title | Salinity-Based Toxicity of CuO Nanoparticles, CuO-Bulk and Cu Ion to Vibrio anguillarum |
title_full | Salinity-Based Toxicity of CuO Nanoparticles, CuO-Bulk and Cu Ion to Vibrio anguillarum |
title_fullStr | Salinity-Based Toxicity of CuO Nanoparticles, CuO-Bulk and Cu Ion to Vibrio anguillarum |
title_full_unstemmed | Salinity-Based Toxicity of CuO Nanoparticles, CuO-Bulk and Cu Ion to Vibrio anguillarum |
title_short | Salinity-Based Toxicity of CuO Nanoparticles, CuO-Bulk and Cu Ion to Vibrio anguillarum |
title_sort | salinity-based toxicity of cuo nanoparticles, cuo-bulk and cu ion to vibrio anguillarum |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5661029/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29118743 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.02076 |
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