The investigation of early metabolic level perturbation of northern quahog (Mercenaria mercenaria) in response to brevetoxin.

IF 3 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular omics Pub Date : 2025-01-02 DOI:10.1039/d4mo00207e
Bo Wang, Nicole McKenna, Julie Pollak, Moses Mayonu, Lin Jiang
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Brevetoxins are a type of neurotoxin produced in red tide blooms. Northern quahogs (M. mercenaria) are extensively used in commercial aquaculture farming, and early-stage metabolomics studies can provide early warnings of brevetoxins for farmers. In this study, NMR-based metabolomics was performed to investigate the response of clam gills and digestive glands under a series of sublethal doses of brevetoxins. Our study showed that the brevetoxin PbTx-2 had minimal influence on the physical activities of M. mercenaria for a short exposure time (24 hours). However, major metabolic level perturbations were observed in the clam gill extracts from the 1 ppb treatment. In addition, in the low concentration (0.1 ppb) study, clam gills showed combinational metabolite perturbations, as observed by an OPLS-DA study. The highly disturbed metabolites in the gill samples were the upregulated serine, glucose, hypotaurine, and glycine and the downregulated lactate, leucine, isoleucine, threonine, biotin, taurine, and valine. The results indicated that the brevetoxin PbTx-2 potentially affects glycolysis, glycine, serine, and threonine metabolism, taurine and hypotaurine metabolism, and biotin metabolism. While the digestive gland had less significantly changed metabolites, the potential combinational metabolite changes from PCA were observed from the 5-ppb treatment. Glucose and glycine are the primary metabolites that showed high contributions to the OPLS-DA model, which indicates the potential influence of digestive activities. The study indicated that metabolomic analysis of the gills and digestive glands of M. mercenaria is a feasible method to monitor the toxicity of brevetoxins, especially under sublethal doses in marine water.

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短叶毒素对北圆蚌早期代谢水平扰动的影响。
短毒素是一种在赤潮中产生的神经毒素。北方quahogs (M.雇佣兵)被广泛用于商业水产养殖,早期代谢组学研究可以为农民提供短暂毒素的早期预警。在这项研究中,基于核磁共振的代谢组学研究了一系列亚致死剂量的短毒素对蛤鳃和消化腺的反应。本研究表明,短毒素PbTx-2在短暴露时间内(24小时)对水蛭生理活动的影响最小。然而,在1 ppb处理的蛤鳃提取物中观察到主要的代谢水平扰动。此外,在低浓度(0.1 ppb)的研究中,正如OPLS-DA研究所观察到的那样,蛤鳃显示出组合代谢物扰动。鳃样品中高度紊乱的代谢物是上调的丝氨酸、葡萄糖、次牛磺酸和甘氨酸,以及下调的乳酸、亮氨酸、异亮氨酸、苏氨酸、生物素、牛磺酸和缬氨酸。结果表明,短叶草毒素PbTx-2可能影响糖酵解、甘氨酸、丝氨酸和苏氨酸代谢、牛磺酸和次牛磺酸代谢以及生物素代谢。虽然消化腺的代谢物变化不太明显,但从5ppb治疗中观察到PCA的潜在组合代谢物变化。葡萄糖和甘氨酸是对OPLS-DA模型贡献很大的主要代谢物,这表明消化活动的潜在影响。研究表明,利用鳃和消化腺的代谢组学分析是监测海水中短毒素毒性的一种可行方法,特别是在亚致死剂量下。
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Molecular omics
Molecular omics Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
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期刊介绍: Molecular Omics publishes high-quality research from across the -omics sciences. Topics include, but are not limited to: -omics studies to gain mechanistic insight into biological processes – for example, determining the mode of action of a drug or the basis of a particular phenotype, such as drought tolerance -omics studies for clinical applications with validation, such as finding biomarkers for diagnostics or potential new drug targets -omics studies looking at the sub-cellular make-up of cells – for example, the subcellular localisation of certain proteins or post-translational modifications or new imaging techniques -studies presenting new methods and tools to support omics studies, including new spectroscopic/chromatographic techniques, chip-based/array technologies and new classification/data analysis techniques. New methods should be proven and demonstrate an advance in the field. Molecular Omics only accepts articles of high importance and interest that provide significant new insight into important chemical or biological problems. This could be fundamental research that significantly increases understanding or research that demonstrates clear functional benefits. Papers reporting new results that could be routinely predicted, do not show a significant improvement over known research, or are of interest only to the specialist in the area are not suitable for publication in Molecular Omics.
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