Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
T-2 toxin belongs to a group of mycotoxins synthesized by Fusarium fungi that are widely encountered as natural contaminants
in cereals. Human lymphoid cell lines of T (MOLT-4) or B (IM-9) lineage were used to characterize the cytotoxic effects
mediated by T-2 at different concentrations (0.1 pg/ml to 1 -g/ml). After 24 h, membrane damage was observed by Trypan
blue dye exclusion in IM-9 cells with a 50% cytotoxic concentration (CC50) of 0.2 ng/ml, whereas CC50 for MOLT-4 cells was
0.6-g/ml (gmicro). At a T-2 concentration of 0.01-g/ml, apoptosis was seen in MOLT-4 cells by Annexin V binding as early
as after 4 h. T-2 toxin determined sustained (48 h) immunosuppression on both cell lines, as evaluated by BrdU and MTT assays.
Cytotoxicity appeared to be due to early apoptosis in MOLT-4 cells, as indicated by increased Annexin V binding and activation
of caspase-3, and to direct cell membrane damage in IM-9 cells.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MOLT-4; IM-9;; Apoptosis; Flow cytometry;; Cytotoxicity; T-2 toxin
Elenco autori:
Fornelli, Francesca; Visconti, Angelo; Minervini, Fiorenza
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