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Título: Genistein and estradiol have common and specific impacts on the sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) skin-scale barrier
Autor: Pinto, Patricia IS
Andrade, André
Moreira, Catarina
Zapater, Cinta
Thorne, Michael A.S.
Santos, Soraia
Estêvão, M. Dulce
Gomez, Ana
Canario, Adelino
Power, Deborah
Palavras-chave: Animal scales
Animals
Bass
Endocrine disruptors
Estradiol
Genistein
HEK293 cells
Humans
Receptors
Skin
Transcriptome
Data: 2019
Editora: Pergamon-Elsevier
Resumo: Teleost fish scales play important roles in animal protection and homeostasis. They can be targeted by endogenous estrogens and by environmental estrogenic endocrine disruptors. The phytoestrogen genistein is ubiquitous in the environment and in aquaculture feeds and is a disruptor of estrogenic processes in vertebrates. To test genistein disrupting actions in teleost fish we used a minimally invasive approach by analysing scales plucked from the skin of sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax). Genistein transactivated all three fish nuclear estrogen receptors and was most potent with the Esr2, had the highest efficacy with Esr1, but reached, in all cases, transactivation levels lower than those of estradiol. RNA-seq revealed 254 responsive genes in the sea bass scales transcriptome with an FDR < 0.05 and more than 2-fold change in expression, 1 or 5 days after acute exposure to estradiol or to genistein. 65 genes were specifically responsive to estradiol and 106 by genistein while 83 genes were responsive to both compounds. Estradiol specifically regulated genes of protein/matrix turnover and genistein affected sterol biosynthesis and regeneration, while innate immune responses were affected by both compounds. This comprehensive study revealed the impact on the fish scale transcriptome of estradiol and genistein, providing a solid background to further develop fish scales as a practical screening tool for endocrine disrupting chemicals in teleosts.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/13636
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsbmb.2019.105448
ISSN: 0960-0760
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