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Chromatin specialization in bivalve molluscs: a leap forward for the evaluation of Okadaic Acid genotoxicity in the marine environment.

Rodrigo González-Romero1, Ciro Rivera-Casas, Juan Fernández-Tajes, Juan Ausió, Josefina Méndez, José M Eirín-López.   

Abstract

Marine biotoxins synthesized by Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) represent one of the most important sources of contamination in marine environments as well as a serious threat to fisheries and aquaculture-based industries in coastal areas. Among these biotoxins Okadaic Acid (OA) is of critical interest as it represents the most predominant Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning biotoxin in the European coasts. Furthermore, OA is a potent tumor promoter with aneugenic and clastogenic effects on the hereditary material, most notably DNA breaks and alterations in DNA repair mechanisms. Therefore, a great effort has been devoted to the biomonitoring of OA in the marine environment during the last two decades, mainly based on physicochemical and physiological parameters using mussels as sentinel organisms. However, the molecular genotoxic effects of this biotoxin make chromatin structure a good candidate for an alternative strategy for toxicity assessment with faster and more sensitive evaluation. To date, the development of chromatin-based studies to this purpose has been hampered by the complete lack of information on chromatin of invertebrate marine organisms, especially in bivalve molluscs. Our preliminary results have revealed the presence of histone variants involved in DNA repair and chromatin specialization in mussels and clams. In this work we use this information to put forward a proposal focused on the development of chromatin-based tests for OA genotoxicity in the marine environment. The implementation of such tests in natural populations has the potential to provide an important leap in the biomonitoring of this biotoxin. The outcome of such monitoring may have critical implications for the evaluation of DNA damage in these marine organisms. They will provide as well important tools for the optimization of their harvesting and for the elaboration of additional tests designed to evaluate the safety of their consumption and potential implications for consumer's health.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21946397     DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpc.2011.09.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol        ISSN: 1532-0456            Impact factor:   3.228


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1.  Histone H2A (H2A.X and H2A.Z) variants in molluscs: molecular characterization and potential implications for chromatin dynamics.

Authors:  Rodrigo González-Romero; Ciro Rivera-Casas; Lindsay J Frehlick; Josefina Méndez; Juan Ausió; José M Eirín-López
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-01-11       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Effects of a parental exposure to diuron on Pacific oyster spat methylome.

Authors:  Rodolfo Rondon; Christoph Grunau; Manon Fallet; Nicolas Charlemagne; Rossana Sussarellu; Cristian Chaparro; Caroline Montagnani; Guillaume Mitta; Evelyne Bachère; Farida Akcha; Céline Cosseau
Journal:  Environ Epigenet       Date:  2017-04-19

3.  Molecular and Biochemical Methods Useful for the Epigenetic Characterization of Chromatin-Associated Proteins in Bivalve Molluscs.

Authors:  Ciro Rivera-Casas; Rodrigo Gonzalez-Romero; Rafael A Garduño; Manjinder S Cheema; Juan Ausio; Jose M Eirin-Lopez
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2017-08-08       Impact factor: 4.566

4.  The CHROMEVALOA database: a resource for the evaluation of Okadaic Acid contamination in the marine environment based on the chromatin-associated transcriptome of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis.

Authors:  Victoria Suárez-Ulloa; Juan Fernández-Tajes; Vanessa Aguiar-Pulido; Ciro Rivera-Casas; Rodrigo González-Romero; Juan Ausio; Josefina Méndez; Julián Dorado; José M Eirín-López
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2013-03-12       Impact factor: 5.118

Review 5.  Bivalve omics: state of the art and potential applications for the biomonitoring of harmful marine compounds.

Authors:  Victoria Suárez-Ulloa; Juan Fernández-Tajes; Chiara Manfrin; Marco Gerdol; Paola Venier; José M Eirín-López
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2013-11-01       Impact factor: 5.118

6.  Effects of in vitro exposure to diarrheic toxin producer Prorocentrum lima on gene expressions related to cell cycle regulation and immune response in Crassostrea gigas.

Authors:  Reyna de Jesús Romero-Geraldo; Norma García-Lagunas; Norma Yolanda Hernández-Saavedra
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-05-13       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Determination of Lipophilic Marine Biotoxins in Mussels Harvested from the Adriatic Sea by LC-MS/MS.

Authors:  Maria Schirone; Miriam Berti; Pierina Visciano; Francesco Chiumiento; Giacomo Migliorati; Rosanna Tofalo; Giovanna Suzzi; Federica Di Giacinto; Nicola Ferri
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2018-02-12       Impact factor: 5.640

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