Multi-Fusarium mycotoxin exposure activates Nrf2 and Ahr pathway in the liver of laying hens

This study investigates gene expression changes in laying hens exposed to trichothecene mycotoxins, known to induce oxidative stress and affect xenobiotic transformation and antioxidants. A 3-day feeding trial tested low and high doses of T-2/HT-2 toxin, DON/3-AcDON/15-AcDON, and FB1 in hen feed. Re...

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Veröffentlicht in:Toxicology letters 2024-01, Vol.391, p.55-61
Hauptverfasser: Kövesi, Benjamin, Kulcsár, Szabina, Ancsin, Zsolt, Erdélyi, Márta, Zándoki, Erika, Gömbös, Patrik, Balogh, Krisztián, Mézes, Miklós
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Zusammenfassung:This study investigates gene expression changes in laying hens exposed to trichothecene mycotoxins, known to induce oxidative stress and affect xenobiotic transformation and antioxidants. A 3-day feeding trial tested low and high doses of T-2/HT-2 toxin, DON/3-AcDON/15-AcDON, and FB1 in hen feed. Results showed increased expression of AHR, AHRR, HSP90, and CYP1A2 genes on days 2 and 3, suggesting a response to mycotoxin exposure. High doses down-regulated CYP1A2, AHR, and AHRR on day 1. KEAP1 expression decreased on day 1 but increased dose-dependently on days 2 and 3. NRF2 was up-regulated by low and down-regulated by high doses on day 1, then increased on days 2 and 3. Antioxidant-related genes (GPX3, GPX4, GSS, GSR) showed dose-dependent responses. Low doses up-regulated GPX3 and GPX4 throughout, while high doses up-regulated GPX3 on days 2 and 3 and GPX4 on day 3. GSS was up-regulated on day 3. Results indicate that toxic metabolites formed by phase I biotransformation rapidly induce ROS formation at low doses through the AHR/Hsp90/CYP1A2 pathway at the gene expression level, but at high levels, ROS-induced oxidative stress manifests later. Study showed simultaneous activation of redox-sensitive pathways: aryl hydrocarbon receptor (Ahr) and nuclear factor erythroid-derived 2-like 2 (Nrf2) by multi-mycotoxin exposure. •Diverse fungi and shared commodities often lead to multiple toxins co-existing in animal feed.•Combined mycotoxin exposure shows additive, synergistic, antagonistic effects, requiring comprehensive regulations.•Ahr, Nrf2 pathways mediate mycotoxin-induced oxidative stress, affecting detoxification and redox balance.•Time-dependent changes in Ahr, Nrf2, and related genes under multi-mycotoxin exposure reveal dose-time effects.
ISSN:0378-4274
1879-3169
DOI:10.1016/j.toxlet.2023.12.006