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Toxic mechanisms induced by fumonisin B1 mycotoxin on human intestinal cell line (Articolo in rivista)
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- 2014-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Minervini, Fiorenza; Garbetta, Antonella; D'Antuono, Isabella; Cardinali, Angela; Martino, Nicola Antonio; Debellis, Lucantonio; Visconti, Angelo (2014)
Toxic mechanisms induced by fumonisin B1 mycotoxin on human intestinal cell line
in Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology (Print)
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- Minervini, Fiorenza; Garbetta, Antonella; D'Antuono, Isabella; Cardinali, Angela; Martino, Nicola Antonio; Debellis, Lucantonio; Visconti, Angelo (literal)
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- Istituto di Scienze delle Produzioni Alimentari; Universita degli Studi di Bari (literal)
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- Toxic mechanisms induced by fumonisin B1 mycotoxin on human intestinal cell line (literal)
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- [object Object]The gastrointestinal tract is the main target of
exposure to mycotoxin fumonisin B1 (FB1), common natural
contaminant in food. Previous studies reported that
proliferating cells are more sensitive than confluent cells to
the toxic effect of FB1. This study aims to investigate, by
dose- and time-dependent experiments on human colon
proliferating intestinal cell line (HT-29), the modifications
induced by FB1 at concentrations ranging from 0.25 to
69 lM. The choice of highest FB1 concentration considered
the low toxicity previously reported on intestinal cell
lines, whereas the lowest one corresponded to the lower
FBs levels permitted by European Commission Regulation.
Different functional parameters were tested such as cell
proliferation, oxidative status, immunomodulatory effect
and changes in membrane microviscosity. In addition FB1-
FITC localization in this cell line was assessed by using
confocal laser scanning microscopy. Lipid peroxidation
induction was the main and early (12 h) effect induced by
FB1 at concentrations ranging from 0.5 to 69 lM, followed
by inhibition of cell proliferation (up to 8.6 lM), the
immunomodulatory effect (up to 17.2 lM), by assessing
IL-8 secretion, and increase in membrane microviscosity
(up to 34.5 lM). The toxic effects observed in different
functional parameters were not dose-dependent and could
be the consequence of the FB1 intracytoplasmatic localization
as confirmed by confocal microscopy results. The
different timescales and concentrations active of different
functional parameters could suggest different cellular targets
of FB1. (literal)
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