Transcriptional responses of cancer-related genes in turbot Scophthalmus maximus and mussels Mytilus edulis exposed to heavy fuel oil no. 6 and styrene

Recent spills in European waters have released polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, important components of heavy fuel oil, and the hydrocarbon styrene. Heavy fuel oil and styrene are classified as potentially genotoxic and carcinogenic. Here we investigate transcription of genes involved in cancer dev...

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Published in:Ecotoxicology
Main Authors: Rotchell, Jeanette M., Ruiz, Pamela, Orbea, Amaia, Cajaraville, Miren P.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer Verlag 2012
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s10646-011-0843-6
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spelling ftunivhullir:oai:hull-repository.worktribe.com:417619 2024-09-15T18:34:01+00:00 Transcriptional responses of cancer-related genes in turbot Scophthalmus maximus and mussels Mytilus edulis exposed to heavy fuel oil no. 6 and styrene Rotchell, Jeanette M. Ruiz, Pamela Orbea, Amaia Cajaraville, Miren P. 2012-02-04 https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/417619 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10646-011-0843-6 English eng Springer Verlag https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/417619 ECOTOXICOLOGY Volume 21 Issue 3 Pagination 820-831 doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10646-011-0843-6 0963-9292 doi:10.1007/s10646-011-0843-6 Heavy fuel oil Styrene Turbot Mussel Cancer-related genes Transcriptional responses Mutation analysis Journal Article 2012 ftunivhullir https://doi.org/10.1007/s10646-011-0843-6 2024-07-22T14:05:20Z Recent spills in European waters have released polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, important components of heavy fuel oil, and the hydrocarbon styrene. Heavy fuel oil and styrene are classified as potentially genotoxic and carcinogenic. Here we investigate transcription of genes involved in cancer development in the liver of juvenile turbots and in the digestive gland of mussels exposed to heavy fuel oil and to styrene and after a recovery period. In turbot, oil produced a significant up-regulation of p53 and gadd45α after 14 days exposure. cyclin G1 was up-regulated after 7 days treatment with styrene. In mussels, ras was downregulated in both treatments after the recovery periods. No mutations in ras hotspots were detected in exposed mussels. gadd45α was up-regulated after the recovery period of the styrene experiment. Overall, transcriptional responses differed in mussels compared to turbot. Turbot responded to hydrocarbon exposure by triggering cell cycle arrest (p53) and DNA repair (gadd45α). © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. Article in Journal/Newspaper Scophthalmus maximus Turbot University of Hull: Repository@Hull Ecotoxicology 21 3 820 831
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topic Heavy fuel oil
Styrene
Turbot
Mussel
Cancer-related genes
Transcriptional responses
Mutation analysis
spellingShingle Heavy fuel oil
Styrene
Turbot
Mussel
Cancer-related genes
Transcriptional responses
Mutation analysis
Rotchell, Jeanette M.
Ruiz, Pamela
Orbea, Amaia
Cajaraville, Miren P.
Transcriptional responses of cancer-related genes in turbot Scophthalmus maximus and mussels Mytilus edulis exposed to heavy fuel oil no. 6 and styrene
topic_facet Heavy fuel oil
Styrene
Turbot
Mussel
Cancer-related genes
Transcriptional responses
Mutation analysis
description Recent spills in European waters have released polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, important components of heavy fuel oil, and the hydrocarbon styrene. Heavy fuel oil and styrene are classified as potentially genotoxic and carcinogenic. Here we investigate transcription of genes involved in cancer development in the liver of juvenile turbots and in the digestive gland of mussels exposed to heavy fuel oil and to styrene and after a recovery period. In turbot, oil produced a significant up-regulation of p53 and gadd45α after 14 days exposure. cyclin G1 was up-regulated after 7 days treatment with styrene. In mussels, ras was downregulated in both treatments after the recovery periods. No mutations in ras hotspots were detected in exposed mussels. gadd45α was up-regulated after the recovery period of the styrene experiment. Overall, transcriptional responses differed in mussels compared to turbot. Turbot responded to hydrocarbon exposure by triggering cell cycle arrest (p53) and DNA repair (gadd45α). © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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author Rotchell, Jeanette M.
Ruiz, Pamela
Orbea, Amaia
Cajaraville, Miren P.
author_facet Rotchell, Jeanette M.
Ruiz, Pamela
Orbea, Amaia
Cajaraville, Miren P.
author_sort Rotchell, Jeanette M.
title Transcriptional responses of cancer-related genes in turbot Scophthalmus maximus and mussels Mytilus edulis exposed to heavy fuel oil no. 6 and styrene
title_short Transcriptional responses of cancer-related genes in turbot Scophthalmus maximus and mussels Mytilus edulis exposed to heavy fuel oil no. 6 and styrene
title_full Transcriptional responses of cancer-related genes in turbot Scophthalmus maximus and mussels Mytilus edulis exposed to heavy fuel oil no. 6 and styrene
title_fullStr Transcriptional responses of cancer-related genes in turbot Scophthalmus maximus and mussels Mytilus edulis exposed to heavy fuel oil no. 6 and styrene
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptional responses of cancer-related genes in turbot Scophthalmus maximus and mussels Mytilus edulis exposed to heavy fuel oil no. 6 and styrene
title_sort transcriptional responses of cancer-related genes in turbot scophthalmus maximus and mussels mytilus edulis exposed to heavy fuel oil no. 6 and styrene
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