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The gut microbiome and aquatic toxicology: An emerging concept for environmental health.

Ondrej Adamovsky1,2,3, Amanda N Buerger2,4, Alexis M Wormington2,4, Naomi Ector1, Robert J Griffitt5, Joseph H Bisesi2,4, Christopher J Martyniuk1,2,6.   

Abstract

The microbiome plays an essential role in the health and onset of diseases in all animals, including humans. The microbiome has emerged as a central theme in environmental toxicology because microbes interact with the host immune system in addition to its role in chemical detoxification. Pathophysiological changes in the gastrointestinal tissue caused by ingested chemicals and metabolites generated from microbial biodegradation can lead to systemic adverse effects. The present critical review dissects what we know about the impacts of environmental contaminants on the microbiome of aquatic species, with special emphasis on the gut microbiome. We highlight some of the known major gut epithelium proteins in vertebrate hosts that are targets for chemical perturbation, proteins that also directly cross-talk with the microbiome. These proteins may act as molecular initiators for altered gut function, and we propose a general framework for an adverse outcome pathway that considers gut dysbiosis as a major contributing factor to adverse apical endpoints. We present 2 case studies, nanomaterials and hydrocarbons, with special emphasis on the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, to illustrate how investigations into the microbiome can improve understanding of adverse outcomes. Lastly, we present strategies to functionally relate chemical-induced gut dysbiosis with adverse outcomes because this is required to demonstrate cause-effect relationships. Further investigations into the toxicant-microbiome relationship may prove to be a major breakthrough for improving animal and human health. Environ Toxicol Chem 2018;37:2758-2775.
© 2018 SETAC. © 2018 SETAC.

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Keywords:  Adverse outcome pathway; Gut dysbiosis; Inflammation; Nanomaterial; Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon; Short chain fatty acid

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30094867     DOI: 10.1002/etc.4249

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Toxicol Chem        ISSN: 0730-7268            Impact factor:   3.742


  12 in total

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4.  Fetal and early postnatal lead exposure measured in teeth associates with infant gut microbiota.

Authors:  Alexandra R Sitarik; Manish Arora; Christine Austin; Lawrence F Bielak; Shoshannah Eggers; Christine C Johnson; Susan V Lynch; Sung Kyun Park; Kuan-Han Hank Wu; Germaine J M Yong; Andrea E Cassidy-Bushrow
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5.  Higher intestinal and circulatory lactate associated NOX2 activation leads to an ectopic fibrotic pathology following microcystin co-exposure in murine fatty liver disease.

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Review 6.  Reflections on the Use of an Invertebrate Chordate Model System for Studies of Gut Microbial Immune Interactions.

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7.  Quantifying the Colonization of Environmental Microbes in the Fish Gut: A Case Study of Wild Fish Populations in the Yangtze River.

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Review 10.  Microbiome-Aware Ecotoxicology of Organisms: Relevance, Pitfalls, and Challenges.

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Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2020-08-21
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