Laboratory for Organogenesis and Regeneration, GIGA Institute, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium.
Bone and Cartilage Research Unit, Arthropôle Liège, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Medicines (CIRM) Liège, Institute of Pathology, CHU-Sart Tilman, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium.
PLoS One. 2024 Mar 28;19(3):e0298956. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0298956. eCollection 2024.
"Persistent organic pollutants (POPs)" have a plethora of deleterious effects on humans and the environment due to their bioaccumulative, persistent, and mimicking properties. Individually, each of these chemicals has been tested and its effects measured, however they are rather found as parts of complex mixtures of which we do not fully grasp the extent of their potential consequences. Here we studied the effects of realistic, environmentally relevant mixtures of 29 POPs on cartilage and bone development using zebrafish as a model species. We observed developmental issues in cartilage, in the form of diverse malformations such as micrognathia, reduced size of the Meckel's and other structures. Also, mineralized bone formation was disrupted, hence impacting the overall development of the larvae at later life stages. Assessment of the transcriptome revealed disruption of nuclear receptor pathways, such as androgen, vitamin D, and retinoic acid, that may explain the mechanisms of action of the compounds within the tested mixtures. In addition, clustering of the compounds using their chemical signatures revealed structural similarities with the model chemicals vitamin D and retinoic acid that can explain the effects and/or enhancing the phenotypes we witnessed. Further mechanistic studies will be required to fully understand this kind of molecular interactions and their repercussions in organisms. Our results contribute to the already existing catalogue of deleterious effects caused by exposure to POPs and help to understand the potential consequences in at risk populations.
“持久性有机污染物(POPs)”具有生物累积性、持久性和模拟性质,因此对人类和环境有很多有害影响。这些化学物质中的每一种都已经单独进行了测试,并测量了其影响,但是它们通常存在于复杂的混合物中,我们并不完全了解其潜在后果的程度。在这里,我们使用斑马鱼作为模型物种,研究了 29 种 POPs 的实际的、具有环境相关性的混合物对软骨和骨骼发育的影响。我们观察到软骨发育中的问题,表现为各种畸形,如小颌畸形、Meckel 氏结构和其他结构的减小。此外,矿化骨形成受到干扰,从而影响了幼虫在后期生命阶段的整体发育。对转录组的评估显示,核受体途径(如雄激素、维生素 D 和视黄酸)受到干扰,这可能解释了测试混合物中化合物的作用机制。此外,使用化合物的化学特征对其进行聚类,揭示了与模型化合物维生素 D 和视黄酸的结构相似性,这可以解释我们观察到的影响和/或增强表型。需要进一步的机制研究来充分了解这种分子相互作用及其对生物体的影响。我们的研究结果有助于补充已经存在的因接触 POPs 而产生的有害影响目录,并有助于了解高危人群的潜在后果。