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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 27(5): 4799-4813, 2020 Feb.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31845250

RÉSUMÉ

Methylmercury (MeHg+) is a neurotoxicant abundantly present in the environment. The long-term effects of MeHg+ have been investigated in rodents, yet data on the long-term or persisted toxicity of MeHg+ in invertebrates is scanty. Here, we examined the acute, intermediate, and chronic effects upon dietary administration of MeHg+ in nymphs of Nauphoeta cinerea. Besides, the potential reversibility of the toxic effects of MeHg+ after a detoxification period was evaluated. Nymphs were exposed to diets containing 0 (control), 2.5, 25, and 100 µg MeHg+/g of diet for 10, 30, and 90 days. Additional groups of nymphs were fed with the same dose of MeHg+ for 30 days and then were subjected to a detoxification period for 60 days. The nymphs exposed to 100 µg MeHg+/g succumbed to a high mortality rate, along with multiple biochemical (increase of reactive oxygen species production and glutathione S-transferase activity, as well as decrease in the acetylcholinesterase activity) and behavioral alterations. We observed delayed mortality rate and behavioral alterations in nymphs exposed to 100 µg MeHg+/g for 30 days and subsequently subjected to 60 days of detoxification. However, the biochemical alterations did not persist throughout the detoxification period. In conclusion, our results established the persistent toxic effect of MeHg+ even after a prolonged detoxification period and evidenced the use of N. cinerea as an alternative model to study the toxicity of MeHg+.


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Blattes , Composés méthylés du mercure , Animaux , Blattes/composition chimique , Régime alimentaire , Composés méthylés du mercure/composition chimique , Composés méthylés du mercure/métabolisme
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PLoS One ; 8(11): e78353, 2013.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24223794

RÉSUMÉ

Helminth infections and allergy have evolutionary and clinical links. Infection with the nematode Ascaris lumbricoides induces IgE against several molecules including invertebrate pan-allergens. These antibodies influence the pathogenesis and diagnosis of allergy; therefore, studying parasitic and non-parasitic allergens is essential to understand both helminth immunity and allergy. Glutathione transferases (GSTs) from cockroach and house dust mites are clinically relevant allergens and comparative studies between them and the GST from A. lumbricoides (GSTA) are necessary to evaluate their allergenicity. We sought to analyze the allergenic potential of GSTA in connection with the IgE response to non-parasitic GSTs. IgE to purified GSTs from Ascaris (nGSTA and rGSTA), house dust mites (rDer p 8, nBlo t 8 and rBlo t 8), and cockroach (rBla g 5) was measured by ELISA in subjects from Cartagena, Colombia. Also, multidimensional proteomic approaches were used to study the extract of A. lumbricoides and investigate the existence of GST isoforms. We found that among asthmatics, the strength of IgE levels to GSTA was significantly higher than to mite and cockroach GSTs, and there was a strong positive correlation between IgE levels to these molecules. Specific IgE to GSTA was found in 13.2% of controls and 19.5% of asthmatics. In addition nGSTA induced wheal and flare in skin of sensitized asthmatics indicating that it might be of clinical relevance for some patients. Frequency and IgE levels to GSTA were higher in childhood and declined with age. At least six GST isoforms in A. lumbricoides bind human IgE. Four isoforms were the most abundant and several amino acid substitutions were found, mainly on the N-terminal domain. In conclusion, a new allergenic component of Ascaris has been discovered; it could have clinical impact in allergic patients and influence the diagnosis of mite and cockroach allergy in tropical environments.


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Ascaris lombricoides/immunologie , Asthme/immunologie , Blattes/immunologie , Glutathione transferase/immunologie , Protéines d'helminthes/immunologie , Immunoglobuline E/immunologie , Pyroglyphidae/immunologie , Adolescent , Adulte , Allergènes/composition chimique , Allergènes/génétique , Allergènes/immunologie , Séquence d'acides aminés , Substitution d'acide aminé , Animaux , Réaction antigène-anticorps , Antigènes de Dermatophagoides/composition chimique , Antigènes de Dermatophagoides/génétique , Antigènes de Dermatophagoides/immunologie , Ascaris lombricoides/composition chimique , Ascaris lombricoides/enzymologie , Asthme/génétique , Blattes/composition chimique , Colombie , Femelle , Glutathione transferase/composition chimique , Glutathione transferase/génétique , Protéines d'helminthes/composition chimique , Protéines d'helminthes/génétique , Humains , Immunochimie , Protéines d'insecte/composition chimique , Protéines d'insecte/génétique , Protéines d'insecte/immunologie , Isoenzymes/composition chimique , Isoenzymes/génétique , Isoenzymes/immunologie , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Modèles moléculaires , Données de séquences moléculaires , Structure tertiaire des protéines , Protéomique , Pyroglyphidae/composition chimique
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Eur Ann Allergy Clin Immunol ; 39(3): 85-8, 2007 Mar.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17465280

RÉSUMÉ

BACKGROUND: Tropomyosin has been described as cross-reacting allergen between mite, cockroach and shrimp. METHODS: In 13 patients with asthma and/or rhinitis sensitized to mite and/or German cockroach and presenting urticaria, oral allergy syndrome or angio-edema upon eating shrimp and/or crab, we measured specific IgE to mite, cockroach, crab and shrimp tropomyosin. RESULTS: Ten patients had specific IgE to tropomyosin from mite, 8 from shrimp, 6 from crab and 5 from cockroach. AST inhibition tests indicated that mite allergen is a primary sensitizer and is cross-reacting with shrimp, crab and cockroach allergens. CONCLUSION: Tropomyosin could be the cross-reacting allergen relevant for clinical symptoms to mite, cockroach, shrimp and crab.


Sujet(s)
Blattes/immunologie , Hypersensibilité alimentaire/immunologie , Hypersensibilité/immunologie , Pyroglyphidae/immunologie , Tropomyosine/immunologie , Adolescent , Adulte , Sujet âgé , Animaux , Brachyura/composition chimique , Brachyura/immunologie , Enfant , Blattes/composition chimique , Femelle , Humains , Immunoglobuline E/sang , Mâle , Martinique , Adulte d'âge moyen , Penaeidae/composition chimique , Penaeidae/immunologie , Pyroglyphidae/composition chimique , Test RAST , Tests cutanés
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