Pro-Inflammatory Effects of NX-3 Toxin Are Comparable to Deoxynivalenol and not Modulated by the Co-Occurring Pro-Oxidant Aurofusarin

The type A trichothecene NX-3, produced by certain <i>Fusarium </i><i>graminearum</i><i> </i>strains, is similar to the mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON), with the exception that it lacks the carbonyl moiety at the C-8 position. NX-3 inhibits protein biosynthesis and...

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Main Authors: Lydia Woelflingseder, Nadia Gruber, Gerhard Adam, Doris Marko
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/4/603
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spelling doaj-1de201b85e2147188dbbe42e8b5e4cbe2020-11-25T01:43:52ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072020-04-01860360310.3390/microorganisms8040603Pro-Inflammatory Effects of NX-3 Toxin Are Comparable to Deoxynivalenol and not Modulated by the Co-Occurring Pro-Oxidant AurofusarinLydia Woelflingseder0Nadia Gruber1Gerhard Adam2Doris Marko3Department of Food Chemistry and Toxicology, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, AustriaDepartment of Food Chemistry and Toxicology, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, AustriaInstitute of Microbial Genetics, Department of Applied Genetics and Cell Biology (DAGZ), University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU), 3430 Tulln, AustriaDepartment of Food Chemistry and Toxicology, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, AustriaThe type A trichothecene NX-3, produced by certain <i>Fusarium </i><i>graminearum</i><i> </i>strains, is similar to the mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON), with the exception that it lacks the carbonyl moiety at the C-8 position. NX-3 inhibits protein biosynthesis and induces cytotoxicity to a similar extent as DON, but so far, immunomodulatory effects have not been assessed. In the present study, we investigated the impact of NX-3 on the activity of the nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) signaling pathway in direct comparison to DON. Under pro-inflammatory conditions (IL-1β treatment), the impact on cytokine mRNA levels of NF-κB downstream genes was studied in human colon cell lines, comparing noncancer (HCEC-1CT) and cancer cells (HT-29). In addition, potential combinatory effects with the co-occurring <i>Fusarium </i>secondary metabolite aurofusarin (AURO), a dimeric naphthoquinone known to induce oxidative stress, were investigated. NX-3 and DON (1 μM, 20 h) significantly activated a NF-κB regulated reporter gene to a similar extent. Both trichothecenes also enhanced transcript levels of the known NF-κB-dependent pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-8, IL-6, TNF-α and IL-1β. Comparing the colon cancer HT-29 and noncancer HCEC-1CT cells, significant differences in cytokine signaling were identified. In contrast, AURO did not affect NF-κB pathway activity and respective cytokine expression levels at the tested concentration. Despite its pro-oxidant potency, the combination with AURO did not significantly affect the immunomodulatory effects of the tested trichothecenes. Taken together, the present study reveals comparable potency of DON and NX-3 with respect to immunomodulatory and pro-inflammatory potential. Consequently, not only DON but also NX-3 should be considered as factors contributing to intestinal inflammatory processes.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/4/603mycotoxintrichotheceneNF-κBintestinal inflammationcombinatory effectsfood safety
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author Lydia Woelflingseder
Nadia Gruber
Gerhard Adam
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Nadia Gruber
Gerhard Adam
Doris Marko
Pro-Inflammatory Effects of NX-3 Toxin Are Comparable to Deoxynivalenol and not Modulated by the Co-Occurring Pro-Oxidant Aurofusarin
Microorganisms
mycotoxin
trichothecene
NF-κB
intestinal inflammation
combinatory effects
food safety
author_facet Lydia Woelflingseder
Nadia Gruber
Gerhard Adam
Doris Marko
author_sort Lydia Woelflingseder
title Pro-Inflammatory Effects of NX-3 Toxin Are Comparable to Deoxynivalenol and not Modulated by the Co-Occurring Pro-Oxidant Aurofusarin
title_short Pro-Inflammatory Effects of NX-3 Toxin Are Comparable to Deoxynivalenol and not Modulated by the Co-Occurring Pro-Oxidant Aurofusarin
title_full Pro-Inflammatory Effects of NX-3 Toxin Are Comparable to Deoxynivalenol and not Modulated by the Co-Occurring Pro-Oxidant Aurofusarin
title_fullStr Pro-Inflammatory Effects of NX-3 Toxin Are Comparable to Deoxynivalenol and not Modulated by the Co-Occurring Pro-Oxidant Aurofusarin
title_full_unstemmed Pro-Inflammatory Effects of NX-3 Toxin Are Comparable to Deoxynivalenol and not Modulated by the Co-Occurring Pro-Oxidant Aurofusarin
title_sort pro-inflammatory effects of nx-3 toxin are comparable to deoxynivalenol and not modulated by the co-occurring pro-oxidant aurofusarin
publisher MDPI AG
series Microorganisms
issn 2076-2607
publishDate 2020-04-01
description The type A trichothecene NX-3, produced by certain <i>Fusarium </i><i>graminearum</i><i> </i>strains, is similar to the mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON), with the exception that it lacks the carbonyl moiety at the C-8 position. NX-3 inhibits protein biosynthesis and induces cytotoxicity to a similar extent as DON, but so far, immunomodulatory effects have not been assessed. In the present study, we investigated the impact of NX-3 on the activity of the nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) signaling pathway in direct comparison to DON. Under pro-inflammatory conditions (IL-1β treatment), the impact on cytokine mRNA levels of NF-κB downstream genes was studied in human colon cell lines, comparing noncancer (HCEC-1CT) and cancer cells (HT-29). In addition, potential combinatory effects with the co-occurring <i>Fusarium </i>secondary metabolite aurofusarin (AURO), a dimeric naphthoquinone known to induce oxidative stress, were investigated. NX-3 and DON (1 μM, 20 h) significantly activated a NF-κB regulated reporter gene to a similar extent. Both trichothecenes also enhanced transcript levels of the known NF-κB-dependent pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-8, IL-6, TNF-α and IL-1β. Comparing the colon cancer HT-29 and noncancer HCEC-1CT cells, significant differences in cytokine signaling were identified. In contrast, AURO did not affect NF-κB pathway activity and respective cytokine expression levels at the tested concentration. Despite its pro-oxidant potency, the combination with AURO did not significantly affect the immunomodulatory effects of the tested trichothecenes. Taken together, the present study reveals comparable potency of DON and NX-3 with respect to immunomodulatory and pro-inflammatory potential. Consequently, not only DON but also NX-3 should be considered as factors contributing to intestinal inflammatory processes.
topic mycotoxin
trichothecene
NF-κB
intestinal inflammation
combinatory effects
food safety
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/4/603
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