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Toxicity Characterisation of Gambierdiscus Species from the Canary Islands

In the last decade, several outbreaks of ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) have been reported in the Canary Islands (central northeast Atlantic Ocean), confirming ciguatera as an emerging alimentary risk in this region. Five Gambierdiscus species, G. australes, G. excentricus, G. silvae, G. carolinianu...

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Autores principales: Rossignoli, Araceli E., Tudó, Angels, Bravo, Isabel, Díaz, Patricio A., Diogène, Jorge, Riobó, Pilar
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7076799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32098095
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12020134
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author Rossignoli, Araceli E.
Tudó, Angels
Bravo, Isabel
Díaz, Patricio A.
Diogène, Jorge
Riobó, Pilar
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Tudó, Angels
Bravo, Isabel
Díaz, Patricio A.
Diogène, Jorge
Riobó, Pilar
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description In the last decade, several outbreaks of ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) have been reported in the Canary Islands (central northeast Atlantic Ocean), confirming ciguatera as an emerging alimentary risk in this region. Five Gambierdiscus species, G. australes, G. excentricus, G. silvae, G. carolinianus and G. caribaeus, have been detected in macrophytes from this area and are known to produce the ciguatoxins (CTXs) that cause CFP. A characterization of the toxicity of these species is the first step in identifying locations in the Canary Islands at risk of CFP. Therefore, in this study the toxicity of 63 strains of these five Gambierdiscus species were analysed using the erythrocyte lysis assay to evaluate their maitotoxin (MTX) content. In addition, 20 of the strains were also analysed in a neuroblastoma Neuro-2a (N2a) cytotoxicity assay to determine their CTX-like toxicity. The results allowed the different species to be grouped according to their ratios of CTX-like and MTX-like toxicity. MTX-like toxicity was especially high in G. excentricus and G. australes but much lower in the other species and lowest in G. silvae. CTX-like toxicity was highest in G. excentricus, which produced the toxin in amounts ranging between 128.2 ± 25.68 and 510.6 ± 134.2 fg CTX1B equivalents (eq) cell(−1) (mean ± SD). In the other species, CTX concentrations were as follows: G. carolinianus (100.84 ± 18.05 fg CTX1B eq cell(−1)), G. australes (31.1 ± 0.56 to 107.16 ± 21.88 fg CTX1B eq cell(−1)), G. silvae (12.19 ± 0.62 to 76.79 ± 4.97 fg CTX1B eq cell(−1)) and G. caribaeus (<LOD to 90.37 ± 15.89 fg CTX1B eq cell(−1)). Unlike the similar CTX-like toxicity of G. australes and G. silvae strains from different locations, G. excentricus and G. caribaeus differed considerably according to the origin of the strain. These differences emphasise the importance of species identification to assess the regional risk of CFP.
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spelling pubmed-70767992020-03-20 Toxicity Characterisation of Gambierdiscus Species from the Canary Islands Rossignoli, Araceli E. Tudó, Angels Bravo, Isabel Díaz, Patricio A. Diogène, Jorge Riobó, Pilar Toxins (Basel) Article In the last decade, several outbreaks of ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) have been reported in the Canary Islands (central northeast Atlantic Ocean), confirming ciguatera as an emerging alimentary risk in this region. Five Gambierdiscus species, G. australes, G. excentricus, G. silvae, G. carolinianus and G. caribaeus, have been detected in macrophytes from this area and are known to produce the ciguatoxins (CTXs) that cause CFP. A characterization of the toxicity of these species is the first step in identifying locations in the Canary Islands at risk of CFP. Therefore, in this study the toxicity of 63 strains of these five Gambierdiscus species were analysed using the erythrocyte lysis assay to evaluate their maitotoxin (MTX) content. In addition, 20 of the strains were also analysed in a neuroblastoma Neuro-2a (N2a) cytotoxicity assay to determine their CTX-like toxicity. The results allowed the different species to be grouped according to their ratios of CTX-like and MTX-like toxicity. MTX-like toxicity was especially high in G. excentricus and G. australes but much lower in the other species and lowest in G. silvae. CTX-like toxicity was highest in G. excentricus, which produced the toxin in amounts ranging between 128.2 ± 25.68 and 510.6 ± 134.2 fg CTX1B equivalents (eq) cell(−1) (mean ± SD). In the other species, CTX concentrations were as follows: G. carolinianus (100.84 ± 18.05 fg CTX1B eq cell(−1)), G. australes (31.1 ± 0.56 to 107.16 ± 21.88 fg CTX1B eq cell(−1)), G. silvae (12.19 ± 0.62 to 76.79 ± 4.97 fg CTX1B eq cell(−1)) and G. caribaeus (<LOD to 90.37 ± 15.89 fg CTX1B eq cell(−1)). Unlike the similar CTX-like toxicity of G. australes and G. silvae strains from different locations, G. excentricus and G. caribaeus differed considerably according to the origin of the strain. These differences emphasise the importance of species identification to assess the regional risk of CFP. MDPI 2020-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7076799/ /pubmed/32098095 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12020134 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Toxicity Characterisation of Gambierdiscus Species from the Canary Islands
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title_short Toxicity Characterisation of Gambierdiscus Species from the Canary Islands
title_sort toxicity characterisation of gambierdiscus species from the canary islands
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7076799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32098095
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12020134
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