Chironomus riparius proteome responses to spinosad exposure

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Main Author: Monteiro, Hugo R.
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Pestana, João L.T., Soares, A.M.V.M., Devreese, Bart, Lemos, Marco F.L.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The potential of proteome responses as early-warning indicators of insecticide exposure was evaluated using the non-biting midge Chironomus riparius (Meigen) as the model organism. Chironomus riparius larvae were exposed to environmentally relevant concentrations of the neurotoxic pesticide spinosad to uncover molecular events that may provide insights on the long-term individual and population level consequences. The iTRAQ labeling method was performed to quantify protein abundance changes between exposed and non-exposed organisms. Data analysis revealed a general dose-dependent decrease in the abundance of globin proteins as a result of spinosad exposure. Additionally, the downregulation of actin and a larval cuticle protein was also observed after spinosad exposure, which may be related to previously determined C. riparius life-history traits impairment and biochemical responses. Present results suggest that protein profile changes can be used as early warning biomarkers of pesticide exposure and may provide a better mechanistic interpretation of the toxic response of organisms, aiding in the assessment of the ecological effects of environmental contamination. This work also contributes to the understanding of the sublethal effects of insecticides in invertebrates and their molecular targets.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Chironomus riparius proteome responses to spinosad exposure
title Chironomus riparius proteome responses to spinosad exposure
spellingShingle Chironomus riparius proteome responses to spinosad exposure
Monteiro, Hugo R.
Aquatic insects
Ecotoxicoproteomics
Hemoglobin
iTRAQ
Neurotoxic insecticides
title_short Chironomus riparius proteome responses to spinosad exposure
title_full Chironomus riparius proteome responses to spinosad exposure
title_fullStr Chironomus riparius proteome responses to spinosad exposure
title_full_unstemmed Chironomus riparius proteome responses to spinosad exposure
title_sort Chironomus riparius proteome responses to spinosad exposure
author Monteiro, Hugo R.
author_facet Monteiro, Hugo R.
Pestana, João L.T.
Soares, A.M.V.M.
Devreese, Bart
Lemos, Marco F.L.
author_role author
author2 Pestana, João L.T.
Soares, A.M.V.M.
Devreese, Bart
Lemos, Marco F.L.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório IC-Online
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Monteiro, Hugo R.
Pestana, João L.T.
Soares, A.M.V.M.
Devreese, Bart
Lemos, Marco F.L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aquatic insects
Ecotoxicoproteomics
Hemoglobin
iTRAQ
Neurotoxic insecticides
topic Aquatic insects
Ecotoxicoproteomics
Hemoglobin
iTRAQ
Neurotoxic insecticides
description The potential of proteome responses as early-warning indicators of insecticide exposure was evaluated using the non-biting midge Chironomus riparius (Meigen) as the model organism. Chironomus riparius larvae were exposed to environmentally relevant concentrations of the neurotoxic pesticide spinosad to uncover molecular events that may provide insights on the long-term individual and population level consequences. The iTRAQ labeling method was performed to quantify protein abundance changes between exposed and non-exposed organisms. Data analysis revealed a general dose-dependent decrease in the abundance of globin proteins as a result of spinosad exposure. Additionally, the downregulation of actin and a larval cuticle protein was also observed after spinosad exposure, which may be related to previously determined C. riparius life-history traits impairment and biochemical responses. Present results suggest that protein profile changes can be used as early warning biomarkers of pesticide exposure and may provide a better mechanistic interpretation of the toxic response of organisms, aiding in the assessment of the ecological effects of environmental contamination. This work also contributes to the understanding of the sublethal effects of insecticides in invertebrates and their molecular targets.
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