| Literature DB >> 31212007 |
Ricardo Assunção1, Mariana Pinhão2, Susana Loureiro3, Paula Alvito4, Maria João Silva5.
Abstract
Humans can be exposed to a complex and variable combination of mycotoxins. After ingestion, intestinal mucosa constitutes the first biological barrier that can be exposed to high concentrations of these toxins. The present study aimed to characterize the combined cytotoxicity, genotoxicity and impact on the gastrointestinal barrier integrity of patulin (PAT, 0.7 μM to 100 μM) and ochratoxin A (OTA, 1 μM to 200 μM) mixtures in Caco-2 cells. A dose-ratio deviation was verified for cytotoxicity, implying that OTA was mainly responsible for synergism when dominant in the mixture, while this pattern was changed to antagonism for the highest PAT concentrations. Genotoxicity (comet assay) results were compatible with an interactive DNA damaging effect at the highest PAT and OTA concentrations, not clearly mediated by the formation of oxidative DNA breaks. Regarding gastrointestinal barrier integrity, a potential synergism was attained at low levels of both mycotoxins, changing to antagonism at higher doses. The present results indicate that combined mycotoxins effects may arise at the intestinal level and should not be underestimated when evaluating their risk to human health.Entities:
Keywords: Barrier integrity; Cytotoxicity; Gastrointestinal toxicity; Genotoxicity; Interaction effects; Mycotoxin mixtures
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31212007 DOI: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2019.06.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxicol Lett ISSN: 0378-4274 Impact factor: 4.372