New insights into the mechanism of ammonia toxicity: Focus on Cactus

ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY(2023)

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The NF-xB signaling pathway is the most critical pathway in innate immunity. IxB (Cactus) is the primary cytoplasmic inhibitor of NF-xB (Dorsal). In this study, we found that ammonia exposure could significantly induce the expression of Cactus, in a dose-dependent manner in different tissues, with the highest expression in the gill of Corbicula fluminea. The expression pattern-related elements (Tube and Dorsal) in the NF-xB signaling pathway were also analyzed, showing significant up-regulation in 48 h. There was an inhibitory effect between up-regulated Cactus and Dorsal in 72 h, which may regulate Dorsal as a negative feedback pathway function to control the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1 beta, IL-6, and TNF-a). Besides, through molecular docking simulation, we found that the Cactus could be directly activated by NH3, complementing the regulatory mechanism of the Cactus. To further test our hypothesis, the levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines decreased after adding PDTC (the antioxidant of Cactus/IxB), suggesting that PDTC can prevent the degradation of Cactus, inhibit Dorsal translocating into the nucleus, and activate the pro-inflammatory cytokines. This revealed the inhibitory effect of Cactus on activating Dorsal/NF-xB factors in the NF-xB signaling pathway. Thus, we sug-gested that the Cactus is an essential regulator of ammonia-activated inflammation in C. fluminea, which was reported to be activated only by bacteria and immune stimulators. Our study provides a new perspective on the mechanism of ammonia toxicity in invertebrates.
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Ammonia,NF-?B signaling pathway,Cactus,Inflammation,Corbicula fluminea
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