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Tissular Genomic Responses to Oral FB1 Exposure in Pigs

Fumonisin B1 (FB1) is a widespread mycotoxin produced by fungal Fusarium species—mainly in maize, one of the plants most commonly used for food and feed. Pigs and horses are the animal species most susceptible to this mycotoxin. FB1 exposure can cause highly diverse clinical symptoms, including hepa...

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Autores principales: Dopavogui, Léonie, Polizzi, Arnaud, Fougerat, Anne, Gourbeyre, Pascal, Terciolo, Chloé, Klement, Wendy, Pinton, Philippe, Laffite, Joëlle, Cossalter, Anne-Marie, Bailly, Jean-Denis, Puel, Olivier, Lippi, Yannick, Naylies, Claire, Guillou, Hervé, Oswald, Isabelle P., Loiseau, Nicolas
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8875869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35202111
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14020083
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author Dopavogui, Léonie
Polizzi, Arnaud
Fougerat, Anne
Gourbeyre, Pascal
Terciolo, Chloé
Klement, Wendy
Pinton, Philippe
Laffite, Joëlle
Cossalter, Anne-Marie
Bailly, Jean-Denis
Puel, Olivier
Lippi, Yannick
Naylies, Claire
Guillou, Hervé
Oswald, Isabelle P.
Loiseau, Nicolas
author_facet Dopavogui, Léonie
Polizzi, Arnaud
Fougerat, Anne
Gourbeyre, Pascal
Terciolo, Chloé
Klement, Wendy
Pinton, Philippe
Laffite, Joëlle
Cossalter, Anne-Marie
Bailly, Jean-Denis
Puel, Olivier
Lippi, Yannick
Naylies, Claire
Guillou, Hervé
Oswald, Isabelle P.
Loiseau, Nicolas
author_sort Dopavogui, Léonie
collection PubMed
description Fumonisin B1 (FB1) is a widespread mycotoxin produced by fungal Fusarium species—mainly in maize, one of the plants most commonly used for food and feed. Pigs and horses are the animal species most susceptible to this mycotoxin. FB1 exposure can cause highly diverse clinical symptoms, including hepatotoxicity, immunotoxicity, and intestinal barrier function disturbance. Inhibition of ceramide synthetase is a well-understood ubiquitous molecular mechanism of FB1 toxicity, but other more tissue-specific effects remain to be elucidated. To investigate the effects of FB1 in different exposed tissues, we cross-analyzed the transcriptomes of fours organs: liver, jejunum, jejunal Peyer’s patches, and spleen. During a four-week study period, pigs were fed a control diet or a FB1-contaminated diet (10 mg/kg feed). In response to oral FB1 exposure, we observed common biological processes in the four organs, including predominant and recurrent processes (extracellular matrix organization, integrin activation, granulocyte chemotaxis, neutrophil migration, and lipid and sterol homeostasis), as well as more tissue-specific processes that appeared to be related to lipid outcomes (cell cycle regulation in jejunum, and gluconeogenesis in liver).
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spelling pubmed-88758692022-02-26 Tissular Genomic Responses to Oral FB1 Exposure in Pigs Dopavogui, Léonie Polizzi, Arnaud Fougerat, Anne Gourbeyre, Pascal Terciolo, Chloé Klement, Wendy Pinton, Philippe Laffite, Joëlle Cossalter, Anne-Marie Bailly, Jean-Denis Puel, Olivier Lippi, Yannick Naylies, Claire Guillou, Hervé Oswald, Isabelle P. Loiseau, Nicolas Toxins (Basel) Article Fumonisin B1 (FB1) is a widespread mycotoxin produced by fungal Fusarium species—mainly in maize, one of the plants most commonly used for food and feed. Pigs and horses are the animal species most susceptible to this mycotoxin. FB1 exposure can cause highly diverse clinical symptoms, including hepatotoxicity, immunotoxicity, and intestinal barrier function disturbance. Inhibition of ceramide synthetase is a well-understood ubiquitous molecular mechanism of FB1 toxicity, but other more tissue-specific effects remain to be elucidated. To investigate the effects of FB1 in different exposed tissues, we cross-analyzed the transcriptomes of fours organs: liver, jejunum, jejunal Peyer’s patches, and spleen. During a four-week study period, pigs were fed a control diet or a FB1-contaminated diet (10 mg/kg feed). In response to oral FB1 exposure, we observed common biological processes in the four organs, including predominant and recurrent processes (extracellular matrix organization, integrin activation, granulocyte chemotaxis, neutrophil migration, and lipid and sterol homeostasis), as well as more tissue-specific processes that appeared to be related to lipid outcomes (cell cycle regulation in jejunum, and gluconeogenesis in liver). MDPI 2022-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8875869/ /pubmed/35202111 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14020083 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dopavogui, Léonie
Polizzi, Arnaud
Fougerat, Anne
Gourbeyre, Pascal
Terciolo, Chloé
Klement, Wendy
Pinton, Philippe
Laffite, Joëlle
Cossalter, Anne-Marie
Bailly, Jean-Denis
Puel, Olivier
Lippi, Yannick
Naylies, Claire
Guillou, Hervé
Oswald, Isabelle P.
Loiseau, Nicolas
Tissular Genomic Responses to Oral FB1 Exposure in Pigs
title Tissular Genomic Responses to Oral FB1 Exposure in Pigs
title_full Tissular Genomic Responses to Oral FB1 Exposure in Pigs
title_fullStr Tissular Genomic Responses to Oral FB1 Exposure in Pigs
title_full_unstemmed Tissular Genomic Responses to Oral FB1 Exposure in Pigs
title_short Tissular Genomic Responses to Oral FB1 Exposure in Pigs
title_sort tissular genomic responses to oral fb1 exposure in pigs
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8875869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35202111
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14020083
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