镉和/或铅暴露与哺乳动物免疫调节效应相关的证据——基于不良结果途径方法和研究观点。

IF 8.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Chemosphere Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.144056
Cloe Hadjadji , Quentin Devalloir , Colette Gaillard , Nico W. van den Brink , Renaud Scheifler
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几十年来,研究表明,接触非必需的微量金属,如铅(Pb)和镉(Cd),对全球野生动物的影响很大。生态免疫毒理学在过去二十年中兴起,主要研究污染物对自由放养生物免疫系统的影响。不良后果途径(AOPs)代表了一种探索分子启动事件和不良后果之间机制联系的概念方法,可能在所有生物组织水平上。本文提出了与Cd、Pb及Cd-Pb混合物对哺乳动物免疫系统影响有关的推定AOPs,以解决未来生态免疫毒理学的问题。这两种金属的分子起始事件都与通过Ca2+通道进入细胞或与细胞表面结合有关。暴露于Cd、Pb和Cd-Pb有几个相似的关键事件(KEs),主要是通过产生活性氧增加免疫细胞的氧化应激(OS)。无论是金属还是混合物,OS都会影响线粒体膜,诱导细胞凋亡,最终导致免疫细胞数量减少。这两种金属通过核因子κB (NF-κB)和丝裂原活化蛋白激酶(MAPK)炎症信号通路影响先天免疫系统,导致炎症标志物和介质的上调。适应性免疫系统也受到这两种金属暴露的影响,通过CD4+/CD8+比值降低,MHCII降低,TH1和TH2反应失活,以及各种Ig介导的体液反应抑制。Cd-Pb的混合作用文献较少,导致更多的推测性AOP,但确定了潜在的协同和拮抗作用。根据我们的AOPs,进一步研究散养哺乳动物金属生态免疫毒理学应关注与NF-κB/MAPK炎症信号通路相关的KEs, CD4+/CD8+比值和MHCII复合物的变化,以及与自身免疫疾病相关的AOs和感染率的有效增加,特别是暴露于金属混合物的情况下。
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Evidence linking cadmium and/or lead exposure to immunomodulatory effects in mammals based upon an adverse outcome pathways approach, and research perspectives
For decades, studies have shown how exposure to non-essential trace metals such as lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) largely impact global wildlife. Ecoimmunotoxicology has emerged in the past two decades and focuses on the effects of pollutants on the immune system of free-ranging organisms. Adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) represent a conceptual approach to explore the mechanistic linkage between a molecular initiating event and adverse outcomes, potentially at all biological levels of organisation. The present paper proposes putative AOPs related to the effects of Cd, Pb, and the mixture Cd–Pb, on the immune system of mammals to address future questions in ecoimmunotoxicology. Molecular Initiating Events for both metals relate to entrance in cells through Ca2+ channels or bond to cell surfaces. Exposure to Cd, Pb and Cd–Pb share several similar Key Events (KEs), primarily an increase of oxidative stress (OS) in immune cells through production of reactive oxygen species. For both metals and the mixture, OS affects mitochondrial membranes, and induces apoptosis, ultimately decreasing immune cell number. Both metals affect innate immune system through nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) inflammatory signalling pathways, leading to an upregulation of inflammatory markers and mediators. Adaptive immune system is also affected by the exposure to both metals though a decrease of CD4+/CD8+ ratio, a decrease of MHCII, an inactivation of TH1 and TH2 response, and an inhibition of the humoral response mediated by various Ig. Mixture effects of Cd–Pb are less documented resulting in a more speculative AOP, but potential synergic and antagonistic effects were identified. According to our AOPs, further research in ecoimmunotoxicology of metals in free-ranging mammals should focus on KEs related to NF-κB/MAPK inflammatory signalling pathways, changes in CD4+/CD8+ ratio and MHCII complexes, and on AOs related to auto-immune disorders and on the effective increase of infection rate, particularly in case of exposure to metal mixtures.
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Chemosphere
Chemosphere 环境科学-环境科学
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期刊介绍: Chemosphere, being an international multidisciplinary journal, is dedicated to publishing original communications and review articles on chemicals in the environment. The scope covers a wide range of topics, including the identification, quantification, behavior, fate, toxicology, treatment, and remediation of chemicals in the bio-, hydro-, litho-, and atmosphere, ensuring the broad dissemination of research in this field.
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