Immunomodulatory Effects of Pure Cylindrospermopsin in Rats Orally Exposed for 28 Days

TOXINS(2022)

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Cylindrospermopsin (CYN) is a ubiquitous cyanotoxin showing increasing incidence worldwide. CYN has been classified as a cytotoxin and, among its toxic effects, its immunotoxicity is scarcely studied. This work investigates for the first time the influence of oral CYN exposure (18.75; 37.5 and 75 mu g/kg b.w./day, for 28 days) on the mRNA expression of selected interleukin (IL) genes (IL-1 beta, IL-2, IL-6, Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha (TNF-alpha), Interferon gamma (IFN-gamma)) in the thymus and the spleen of male and female rats, by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR). Moreover, their serum levels were also measured by a multiplex-bead-based immunoassay, and a histopathological study was performed. CYN produced immunomodulation mainly in the thymus of rats exposed to 75 mu g CYN/kg b.w./day in both sexes. However, in the spleen only IL-1 beta and IL-2 (males), and TNF-alpha and IFN-gamma (females) expression was modified after CYN exposure. Only female rats exposed to 18.75 mu g CYN/kg b.w./day showed a significant decrease in TNF-alpha serum levels. There were no significant differences in the weight or histopathology in the organs studied. Further research is needed to obtain a deeper view of the molecular mechanisms involved in CYN immunotoxicity and its consequences on long-term exposures.
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cylindrospermopsin, immunotoxicity, mRNA expression, thymus, spleen, rats
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