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Luciane A Chimetto Tonon1, Gustavo P R de Azevedo2, Afif F Monteiro3, Darlon I Bernardi3, Juliana R Gubiani3, Laura P Ióca3, Hannah K Mattsson3, Ana Paula B Moreira2, Alexandre F Gomes4, Osmindo R Pires Junior5, Carolina da S G Pedrosa6, Leticia R Q Souza6, Stevens K Rehen7, Cristiane C Thompson2, Fabiano L Thompson8, Roberto G S Berlinck3.
Abstract
While tetrodotoxin (TTX) is commonly found in pufferfish tissues, it is unclear if bacterial symbionts isolated from pufferfish tissues can produce TTX. In this investigation, UPLC qTOF-MS/MS analysis of tissue extracts obtained from Sphoeroides spengleri and Canthigaster figuereidoi identified TTX in their composition, indicating their consumption is unsafe. UPLC qTOF-MS/MS analysis coupled with Molecular Networking indicated new TTX analogs (methyl-TTX, TTX-acetate, hydroxypropyl-TTX and glycerol-TTX). Bacterial extracts from sixteen strains revealed a compound with a [M+H]+ ion at m/z 320.1088, identical to TTX. However, TTX itself was not detected in these cultures by UPLC-MS/MS. Neurotoxicity of Vibrio A665 purified fraction 2 (with precursor [M+H]+ ion at m/z 320.1088) was significant in human neural stem cells (hNSCs), but the Nav blockage activity was not confirmed by the veratridine/ouabain essays, indicating a possible difference in the mechanism of action between the bacterium A665 purified fraction 2 and TTX. Vibrios symbionts of pufferfish point out involving in the production of TTX precursors.Entities:
Keywords: Molecular network; Pufferfish; TTX; UPLC qTOF-MS/MS; Vibrios
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31896201 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.125211
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086