Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Exogenous titanium dioxide nanoparticles alleviate cadmium toxicity by enhancing the antioxidative capacity of Tetrastigma hemsleyanum.
Huang, Yuqing; Cai, Shengguan; Ying, Wu; Niu, Tianxin; Yan, Jianli; Hu, Hongliang; Ruan, Songlin.
Affiliation
  • Huang Y; Institute of Crop Science, Hangzhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310024, China. Electronic address: huangyq@zju.edu.cn.
  • Cai S; Agronomy Department, Key Laboratory of Crop Germplasm Resource of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China.
  • Ying W; Institute of Crop Science, Hangzhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310024, China.
  • Niu T; Institute of Crop Science, Hangzhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310024, China.
  • Yan J; Institute of Crop Science, Hangzhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310024, China.
  • Hu H; College of Life Sciences, China Jiliang University, Hangzhou 310018, China. Electronic address: Hlhu2020@163.com.
  • Ruan S; Institute of Crop Science, Hangzhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310024, China. Electronic address: ruansl1@hotmail.com.
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ; 273: 116166, 2024 Mar 15.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38430577
ABSTRACT
Nanotechnology is one of the most recent approaches employed to defend plants against both biotic and abiotic stress including heavy metals such as Cadmium (Cd). In this study, we evaluated the effects of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles (TiO2 NPs) in alleviating Cd stress in Tetrastigma hemsleyanum Diels et Gilg. Compared with Cd treatment, TiO2 NPs decreased leaf Cd concentration, restored Cd exposure-related reduction in the biomass to about 69% of control and decreased activities of antioxidative enzymes. Integrative analysis of transcriptome and metabolome revealed 325 differentially expressed genes associated with TiO2 NP treatment, most of which were enriched in biosynthesis of secondary metabolites. Among them, the flavonoid and phenylpropanoid biosynthetic pathways were significantly regulated to improve the growth of T. hemsleyanum when treated with Cd. In the KEGG Markup Language (KGML) network analysis, we found some commonly regulated pathways between Cd and Cd+TiO2 NP treatment, including phenylpropanoid biosynthesis, ABC transporters, and isoflavonoid biosynthesis, indicating their potential core network positions in controlling T. hemsleyanum response to Cd stress. Overall, our findings revealed a complex response system for tolerating Cd, encompassing the transportation, reactive oxygen species scavenging, regulation of gene expression, and metabolite accumulation in T. hemsleyanum. Our results indicate that TiO2 NP can be used to reduce Cd toxicity in T. hemsleyanum.
Sujet(s)
Mots clés

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Nanoparticules / Antioxydants Langue: En Journal: Ecotoxicol Environ Saf Année: 2024 Type de document: Article

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Nanoparticules / Antioxydants Langue: En Journal: Ecotoxicol Environ Saf Année: 2024 Type de document: Article