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Using environmental proteomics to assess pollutant response of Carcinus maenas along the Tunisian coast

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
卷 541, 期 -, 页码 109-118

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.09.032

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Environmental proteomics; Molecular pollution biomarkers; Metals; Metallothioneins; Oxidative stress; Crabs; Digestive glands; Gills

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  1. Spanish Agency of International Cooperation, within the Spain Tunisia program [A/024076/09]
  2. Tunisia-Spanish cooperation [42/04/P/E]
  3. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [CTM2012-38720.C03-02]
  4. Andalusian Plan of Research, Development and Innovation [BIO151]

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Biochemical responses to pollutants were studied at four Tunisia littoral sites using Carcinus maenas as a bioindicator. Proteomic analysiswas used to assess the global impact of complex pollution mixtures, and to provide newbiomarkers and basic insights into pollutant toxicity. Metal contents and metallothionein levels followed a gradient based on sampling sites: Bizerte >> Teboulba > Gargour similar to Mahres. Approximately 900 and 700 spots were resolved in digestive glands and gills, respectively. Gills from Bizerte animals had the maximum number of altered spots, mostly upregulated. In other locations, the number of altered spots in gills decreased in parallel to total metals in in the following order: Teboulba > Gargour > Mahres (mostly downregulated). Out of the 39 spots excised, ten proteins were identified in digestive glands and eight in gills. Digestive glands of Bizerte crabs had higher levels of ferritin, three vitellogenin forms and mannose-binding protein, while Gargour crabs had higher levels of four cryptocyanin forms. Gills of Bizerte crabs had higher levels of ferritin, three vitellogenins forms, lectin 4C, actin, and collagenolytic serine protease. Proteins with altered expression in crabs from Tunisia littoral are related to molting, oxidative stress and inflammation, innate immune response, and proteolysis. (C) 2015 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.

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