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Hexachlorobenzene exerts genotoxic effects in a humpback whale cell line under stable exposure conditions

Humpback whales, like other polar wildlife, accumulate persistent organic pollutants. In Southern hemisphere populations, hexachlorobenzene (HCB) dominates the contaminant profiles. HCB is linked to a variety of health effects and is classified as a group 2B carcinogen, but the mechanism of action i...

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Autores principales: Maner, Jenny, Burkard, Michael, Cassano, Juan Carlos, Nash, Susan M. Bengtson, Schirmer, Kristin, Suter, Marc J.-F.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9076109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35540658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra05352b
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author Maner, Jenny
Burkard, Michael
Cassano, Juan Carlos
Nash, Susan M. Bengtson
Schirmer, Kristin
Suter, Marc J.-F.
author_facet Maner, Jenny
Burkard, Michael
Cassano, Juan Carlos
Nash, Susan M. Bengtson
Schirmer, Kristin
Suter, Marc J.-F.
author_sort Maner, Jenny
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description Humpback whales, like other polar wildlife, accumulate persistent organic pollutants. In Southern hemisphere populations, hexachlorobenzene (HCB) dominates the contaminant profiles. HCB is linked to a variety of health effects and is classified as a group 2B carcinogen, but the mechanism of action is a matter of contention. Potential toxicological effects to humpback whales remain entirely unknown. The recently established humpback whale fibroblast cell line (HuWa) offers an in vitro model for toxicological investigations. We here combine this novel cell line with a passive dosing strategy to investigate whale-specific toxicity of HCB. The relevant partitioning coefficients were determined to produce stable and predictable exposure concentrations in small-scale bioassays. The system was used to assess acute toxicity as well as genotoxicity of HCB to the HuWa cell line. While we found some transient reductions in metabolic activity, measured with the indicator dye alamarBlue, no clear acute toxic effects were discernible. Yet, a significant increase in DNA damage, detected in the alkaline comet assay, was found in HuWa cells exposed to 10 μg L(−1) HCB during the sensitive phase of cell attachment. Collectively, this work provides a ready-to-use passive dosing system and delivers evidence that HCB elicits genotoxicity in humpback whale cells.
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spelling pubmed-90761092022-05-09 Hexachlorobenzene exerts genotoxic effects in a humpback whale cell line under stable exposure conditions Maner, Jenny Burkard, Michael Cassano, Juan Carlos Nash, Susan M. Bengtson Schirmer, Kristin Suter, Marc J.-F. RSC Adv Chemistry Humpback whales, like other polar wildlife, accumulate persistent organic pollutants. In Southern hemisphere populations, hexachlorobenzene (HCB) dominates the contaminant profiles. HCB is linked to a variety of health effects and is classified as a group 2B carcinogen, but the mechanism of action is a matter of contention. Potential toxicological effects to humpback whales remain entirely unknown. The recently established humpback whale fibroblast cell line (HuWa) offers an in vitro model for toxicological investigations. We here combine this novel cell line with a passive dosing strategy to investigate whale-specific toxicity of HCB. The relevant partitioning coefficients were determined to produce stable and predictable exposure concentrations in small-scale bioassays. The system was used to assess acute toxicity as well as genotoxicity of HCB to the HuWa cell line. While we found some transient reductions in metabolic activity, measured with the indicator dye alamarBlue, no clear acute toxic effects were discernible. Yet, a significant increase in DNA damage, detected in the alkaline comet assay, was found in HuWa cells exposed to 10 μg L(−1) HCB during the sensitive phase of cell attachment. Collectively, this work provides a ready-to-use passive dosing system and delivers evidence that HCB elicits genotoxicity in humpback whale cells. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9076109/ /pubmed/35540658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra05352b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Maner, Jenny
Burkard, Michael
Cassano, Juan Carlos
Nash, Susan M. Bengtson
Schirmer, Kristin
Suter, Marc J.-F.
Hexachlorobenzene exerts genotoxic effects in a humpback whale cell line under stable exposure conditions
title Hexachlorobenzene exerts genotoxic effects in a humpback whale cell line under stable exposure conditions
title_full Hexachlorobenzene exerts genotoxic effects in a humpback whale cell line under stable exposure conditions
title_fullStr Hexachlorobenzene exerts genotoxic effects in a humpback whale cell line under stable exposure conditions
title_full_unstemmed Hexachlorobenzene exerts genotoxic effects in a humpback whale cell line under stable exposure conditions
title_short Hexachlorobenzene exerts genotoxic effects in a humpback whale cell line under stable exposure conditions
title_sort hexachlorobenzene exerts genotoxic effects in a humpback whale cell line under stable exposure conditions
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9076109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35540658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra05352b
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