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Siderophore-mediated iron removal from chrysotile: Implications for asbestos toxicity reduction and bioremediation.

Sanjay K Mohanty1, Cedric Gonneau2, Ashkan Salamatipour3, Ralph A Pietrofesa3, Brenda Casper2, Melpo Christofidou-Solomidou3, Jane K Willenbring4.   

Abstract

Asbestos fibers are highly toxic (Group 1 carcinogen) due to their high aspect ratio, durability, and the presence of iron. In nature, plants, fungi, and microorganisms release exudates, which can alter the physical and chemical properties of soil minerals including asbestos minerals. We examined whether exudates from bacteria and fungi at environmentally relevant concentrations can alter chrysotile, the most widely used asbestos mineral, and lower its toxicity. We monitored the release of iron from chrysotile in the presence of organic acid ligands and iron-specific siderophores derived from bacteria and fungi and measured any change in fiber toxicity toward peritoneal macrophages harvested from mice. Both fungal and bacterial siderophores increased the removal of iron from asbestos fibers. In contrast, organic acid ligands at environmentally relevant concentrations neither released iron from fibers nor helped in siderophore-mediated iron removal. Removal of plant-available or exchangeable iron did not diminish iron dissolution by both types of siderophores, which indicates that siderophores can effectively remove structural iron from chrysotile fibers. Removal of iron by siderophore lowered the fiber toxicity; fungal siderophore appears to be more effective than bacterial siderophore in lowering the toxicity. These results indicate that prolonged exposure to siderophores, not organic acids, in the soil environment decreases asbestos fiber toxicity and possibly lowers the health risks. Thus, bioremediation should be explored as a viable strategy to manage asbestos-contaminated sites such as Brownfield sites, which are currently left untreated despite dangers to surrounding communities.
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Keywords:  Asbestos toxicity; Bioremediation; Brownfield; Chrysotile; Iron removal

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28797944      PMCID: PMC5771417          DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2017.07.033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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Authors:  Cédric Gonneau; Kinsey Miller; Sanjay K Mohanty; Rengyi Xu; Wei-Ting Hwang; Jane K Willenbring; Brenda B Casper
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Review 5.  Minerals in biology and medicine.

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