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生态毒理学脂质组学:一种用于理解比较鱼类模型中化学-代谢关系的新兴概念。

Ecotoxico-lipidomics: An emerging concept to understand chemical-metabolic relationships in comparative fish models.

机构信息

Center for Environmental & Human Toxicology, Department of Physiological Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Genetics Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.

Center for Environmental & Human Toxicology, Department of Physiological Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Genetics Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.

出版信息

Comp Biochem Physiol Part D Genomics Proteomics. 2020 Dec;36:100742. doi: 10.1016/j.cbd.2020.100742. Epub 2020 Sep 11.

Abstract

Lipids play an essential role in development, homeostatic functions, immune signaling, reproduction, and growth. Although it is evident that changes in lipid biosynthesis and metabolism can affect organismal physiology, few studies have determined how environmental stressors affect lipid pathways, let alone alter global lipid profiles in fish. This is a significant research gap, as a number of environmental contaminants interact with lipid signaling and metabolic pathways. In this review, we highlight the utility of lipidomics as a tool in environmental toxicology, discussing the current state of knowledge regarding chemical-lipidomic perturbations. As with most oviparous animals, the processing and storage of lipids during oocyte development is also particularly important for embryogenesis in fish. Using largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) as an example, transcriptomics data suggest that various chemicals alter lipid metabolism and regulation, highlighting the need for more sophisticated investigations into how toxicants impact lipid responses. We also point out the challenges ahead; these include a lack of understanding about lipid processing and signaling in fish, tissue and species-specific lipid composition, and extraneous factors (e.g., nutrition, temperature) that confound interpretation. For example, toxicant exposure can lead to oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation, resulting in complex lipid byproducts that are challenging to measure. With the emergence of lipidomics in systems toxicology, multi-omics approaches are expected to more clearly define effects on physiology, creating stronger linkages between multiple molecular entities (gene-protein-lipid/metabolite). The development and implementation of novel technologies such as ion mobility-mass spectrometry and ozone-induced dissociation support the complete structural elucidation of lipid molecules. This has implications in the adverse outcome pathway framework, which will enhance the application of lipidomics in toxicology by linking these molecular changes to effects at higher levels of biological organization.

摘要

脂质在发育、内稳态功能、免疫信号、繁殖和生长中起着至关重要的作用。尽管改变脂质生物合成和代谢可以影响机体生理学已显而易见,但很少有研究确定环境胁迫因子如何影响脂质途径,更不用说改变鱼类的全局脂质谱了。这是一个重大的研究空白,因为许多环境污染物与脂质信号和代谢途径相互作用。在这篇综述中,我们强调了脂质组学作为环境毒理学工具的实用性,讨论了关于化学-脂质组学干扰的当前知识状态。与大多数卵生动物一样,卵母细胞发育过程中脂质的加工和储存对鱼类胚胎发生也尤为重要。以大口黑鲈(Micropterus salmoides)为例,转录组学数据表明,各种化学物质改变了脂质代谢和调节,突出了需要更深入研究毒物如何影响脂质反应。我们还指出了未来的挑战;这些挑战包括对鱼类脂质加工和信号转导缺乏了解、组织和物种特异性脂质组成以及干扰因素(如营养、温度)使解释变得复杂。例如,毒物暴露会导致氧化应激和脂质过氧化,产生难以测量的复杂脂质副产物。随着脂质组学在系统毒理学中的出现,多组学方法有望更清楚地定义对生理学的影响,在多个分子实体(基因-蛋白-脂质/代谢物)之间建立更强的联系。新兴技术(如离子淌度-质谱和臭氧诱导解离)的发展和应用支持脂质分子的完整结构阐明。这对不良结局途径框架具有影响,通过将这些分子变化与更高层次的生物学组织的效应联系起来,将增强脂质组学在毒理学中的应用。

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