Understanding the Toxin Effects of [beta]-Zearalenol and HT-2 on Bovine Granulosa Cells Using iTRAQ-Based Proteomics

Zearalenone (ZEA) and T-2 are two important mycotoxins, which have deleterious effects on the health of humans and livestock. ZEA and its derivatives, [alpha]-zearalenol and [beta]-zearalenol, disturb the hormonal homeostasis and lead to numerous problems in the reproductive system. The HT-2 toxin,...

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Published inAnimals (Basel) Vol. 10; no. 1
Main Authors Li, Lian, Yang, Min, Li, Chengmin, Yang, Fangxiao, Wang, Genlin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published MDPI AG 01.01.2020
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Summary:Zearalenone (ZEA) and T-2 are two important mycotoxins, which have deleterious effects on the health of humans and livestock. ZEA and its derivatives, [alpha]-zearalenol and [beta]-zearalenol, disturb the hormonal homeostasis and lead to numerous problems in the reproductive system. The HT-2 toxin, as the primary metabolite of the T-2 toxin, exerts a series of toxic effects on humans and livestock. The T-2 toxin and its metabolite HT-2 toxin induce damages in multiple tissues, which include the reproductive system. However, toxic response profiles of these mycotoxins on bovine ovarian granulosa cells (bGCs) are unclear. In this study, we determined the importance of heat shock proteins, clarified oxidative stress, and the caspase-3 signaling cascade involved in the mycotoxin-treated toxic response. These results could provide new insights for future studies on prevention and treatment of reproductive problems caused by mycotoxins in bovines. Zearalenone (ZEA) and T-2 are the most common mycotoxins in grains and can enter the animal and human food-chain and cause many health disorders. To elucidate the toxic response profile, we stimulated bovine granulosa cells (GCs) with [beta]-zearalenol or HT-2. Using isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification (iTRAQ)-based proteomic, 178 and 291 differentially expressed proteins (DEPs, fold change [greater than or equal to] 1.3 and p-value < 0.05) in [beta]-zearalenol and HT-2 groups were identified, respectively. Among these DEPs, there were 66 common DEPs between [beta]-zearalenol and HT-2 groups. These 66 DEPs were associated with 23 biological processes terms, 14 molecular functions terms, and 19 cellular components terms. Most heat shock proteins (HSPs) were involved in the toxic response. Reactive oxygen species accumulation, the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-stress related marker molecule (GRP78), and apoptosis were activated. [beta]-zearalenol and HT-2 inhibited oestradiol (E2) production. These results emphasized the important function of HSPs, clarified oxidative stress, and demonstrated the caspase-3 signaling cascade involved in mycotoxin-treated toxic response, along with decreased E2 production. This study offers new insights into the toxicity of [beta]-zearalenol and HT-2 on ovarian granulosa cells. Keywords: bovine; [beta]-zearalenol; HT-2; differentially expressed proteins; granulosa cells
ISSN:2076-2615
2076-2615
DOI:10.3390/ani10010130